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Maybe they can see us now - Old Square - Limited Edition of 15 Photograph

Gabriel Guerra Bianchini

Spain

Photography, Color on Canvas

Size: 51.2 W x 35.4 H x 0 D in

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"Maybe they can see us now" is a small series I've been working on, with a social purpose. To achieve that some day not distant is established an animal protection law in Cuba. Imagine them like this, Giants of our city. —— “Tal vez ahora puedan vernos” es una pequeña serie en la que he estado trabajando, con un fin social. Para lograr que algun dia no lejano se establezca una ley de proteccion animal en Cuba. Imaginarlos así, gigantes de nuestra ciudad.

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Photography:Color on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:51.2 W x 35.4 H x 0 D in

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Gabriel Guerra Bianchini (Havana, 1984) is described by Jorge Peré¹ as "a visual poet with a powerful sensitivity that leads him to imagine new meanings, and whose primary virtue is expressed by overlaying the harshness of the everyday. Reality, according to his creed, deserves to be reinvented". With over forty exhibitions throughout his career, such as "...Es la esperanza," the first outdoor exhibition in Havana's Cathedral Square in its 498-year history; and "Utopía," the largest outdoor photographic exhibition on the Paseo del Prado during the 13th Havana Biennial. Some of his works are part of the permanent collection of the Lugano Museum. As one of the first NFT artists in Cuba, he was selected by Time Magazine to be part of the TimePieces digital art collection. His first audiovisual work was the music video for "Noche sin fin y mar" by Silvio Rodríguez, for which he won the Lucas Award 2020 for Best Photography. His photographs have been included in the albums of prestigious musicians such as Leo Brouwer, Pablo Milanés, Silvio Rodríguez, Francisco Céspedes, and Harold López-Nussa. He has worked at international events like Rio Loco and Pause Guitare in France, Viva América in Spain, and at Cuba's most important music events, including The Rolling Stones concert, Diplo & Major Lazer's performance, Leo Brouwer's Chamber Music Festival, Havana World Music, Jazz Plaza, and many more. Bianchini currently lives and works in Madrid, where he recently opened his studio in the Carabanchel neighborhood. Jorge Peré¹ (Havana, 1991). Critic and curator.

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