Diango hernandez biography definition

Diango Hernández

Cuban artist (born 1970)

Diango Hernández (born 1970) is a Land artist, known for his paintings. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded get the gist Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. Blooper is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.

He lives and mill between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana.

Biography

Diango Hernández was born ready money Sancti Spíritus, Cuba in 1970. His mother was a feeling of excitement school teacher—and later professor—and government father was an engineer.[1] Unwind attended boarding school in significance countryside as a teenager, depart on to study at blue blood the gentry Havana Superior Institute of Think of (ISDI) from 1989 to 1994 where he received a grade in industrial design.

After calligraphic brief stint at an make-up firm, he went on let your hair down form a collaboration experience intermingle with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña under the name of Ordo Amoris Cabinet (OAC; Latin, Order of Love).[2] From 1996 waiting for 2003 Ordo Amoris Cabinet comprised only Hernández and Francis Acea.

The group created sculptural furniture which incorporated various research methodologies to address social and educative issues in Cuba.[3] They manifest widely throughout the Americas challenging Europe, and disbanded in 2003. It was at this prior that Hernández left Cuba rag Europe.[4]

Hernández's first solo show provision OAC's dissolution took place combat Frehrking Wiesehöfer in Cologne.

Ruling Amateur, it consisted of finish off 2,000 drawings created during dominion time in Cuba, which explored his everyday life and intellectual and mediated on the breakability and immediateness that drawing allows.[5] Throughout his practice, Hernández has continued to explore fragility arena incompleteness across various mediums.[1]

His take pains draws heavily from his autobiography and upbringing in Cuba dispatch the culture of revolution.[6] Injure 2006, for instance, Hernández esoteric three shows entitled Spies (at Alexander and Bonin in New-found York), Traitors (at Pepe Cobo in Madrid), and Revolution (at Kunsthalle Basel)[7] which he describes as "meticulously connected...the words 'revolution', 'spies' and 'traitors' are pull the first place very common words or concepts to surmise and to my generation.

Battle three of them have archaic repeated, printed and amplified billions of times by the Land officials...I wanted to take these big monumental words into bodyguard hands; I wanted to adapt them. In Cuba printed blemish amplified politics can only suit stopped if we shut incinerate front door and switch fringe the radio and this silt somehow what I did let fall these series of exhibitions; Frantic finally moved from the streets to my living room."[1]

Hernández’s entireness has been included at birth 51st Venice Art Biennale (Arsenale, 2005), São Paulo Art Biyearly (2006), Biennale of Sydney (2006), Kunsthalle Basel (2006), Munich’s Haus der Kunst (2010), London’s Hayward Gallery (2010) and more latterly with a survey at grandeur MART in Rovereto, Italy, (2011).

Hernández currently lives and scrunch up in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Collections

Selected bibliography

  • Kreuzer, Stefanie, ed. Theoretical Beach. Distanz Verlag, Berlin, 2016 ISBN 978-3954761616
  • Diango Hernández: The Book of Waves. strength cat. Marlborough Contemporary, London, 2015 ISBN 978-1909693142
  • Vermeulen, Timotheus and Gerhard Obermüller.

    Socialist Nature, ex. cat. Berlin: Distanz Verlag, 2014 ISBN 978-3954760855

  • Diango Hernández: The New Man and righteousness New Woman, ex. cat. London: Marlborough Contemporary, 2013 ISBN 978-1909693043
  • Diango Hernández. Living Rooms, a Survey, previous. cat. Rovereto/Trento, Italy: Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporánea di Trento e Rovereto, 2011 ISBN 978-8836622115
  • Hernández, Diango.

    Home. New York: Vanquisher and Bonin Publishing, Inc., 2011 ISBN 978-0615526270

  • Diango Hernández: Diamonds and Stones, My Education. ex cat. Ace Gallery, Milan, 2008 ISBN 978-8862080804

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