- Pedro Álvarez Castelló
Infobox Celebrity
name =Pedro Reinaldo Álvarez Castelló
caption = Photo of a young Álvarez
birth_date = February 9, 1967
birth_place =Havana ,Cuba
death_date = death date|2004|2|12|mf=y
death_place =Tempe ,Arizona
occupation = Painter
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footnotes =Pedro Reinaldo Álvarez Castelló (
February 9 ,1967 –February 12 ,2004 ) was a Cuban artist who rose to prominence during Cuba'sSpecial Period .Biography
Álvarez was a native of Havana, Cuba. He studied art at the
Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes “San Alejandro” from 1980 to 1985 and theInstituto Superior Pedagógico Enrique José Varona from 1986 to 1991. [Martell, Marisol. Pedro Alvarez (1967-2004). ArtNexus. No. 53 Jul 2004] [cite web |author=Sánchez, Suset |title=La historia como carambola |url=http://www.cubaencuentro.com/es/encuentro_en_la_red/entrevistas/historias_de_fondo/la_historia_como_carambola |date=7 April 2006] He was a member of theNational Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba .He married a Cuban woman and had a child. When he wasn't travelling to promote his work, he divided his time between
Málaga, Spain and Havana. [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_4_92/ai_114924544 Pedro Alvarez (Obituaries)] . Art World. April 2004.] According to John Becker, the attorney designated byArizona State University to help distribute Álvarez's work after his death, Álvarez and his wife later divorced, then they each married Spanish spouses with the intention of eventually divorcing their new spouses and remarrying each other. [Saidi, Nicole. Deceased painter's art still without home. ASU State Press. 17 Sep 2004.]On February 12, 2004, Álvarez died after jumping out of the fifth-floor window of a hotel in
Tempe, Arizona just five days after the beginning of a major solo exhibition of his work, "Landscape in the Fireplace," at the Arizona State University Art Museum. Police found no evidence of drug or alcohol use. [Saidi, Nicole. Artist committed suicide at hotel. ASU State Press. 18 Feb 2004.] He didn't leave a suicide note, and his death was a shock to people who had spoken with him just hours before. [Vanesian, Kathleen. Cuban Crisis. Phoenix New Times. 1 Apr 2004.]Work
Álvarez's paintings are shown in museums around the world, including the
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana inHavana , theMuseo Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo inSeville, Spain , theArizona State University Museum of Art inTempe ,Arizona , the Museum of Art inFt. Lauderdale, Florida and theMuseo de la Universidad de Alicante inAlicante , Spain. He produced more than eight personal exhibitions in Cuba and Spain and more than 40 collective exhibitions in Germany, Canada, Spain, England and the United States. [ [http://www.soflocubanart.com/artists.php SO-FLO Cuban Artist Information ] ] ASU Art Museum director Marilyn Zeitlin said Álvarez's work "addresses questions of importance not only for Cubans and those interested in that work and place, but issues of perennial and global concern including colonialism and ways in which we perpetuate colonialism without even being aware of it."cite web |url=http://www.shademag.com/issues.php?type=past&issue=2&category=9 |author=Zeitlin, Marilyn |title=The Revolution Downstairs. |publisher=Shade |date=February/March 2004]Much of his work utilized a juxtaposition of pop culture references, such as clippings from
The Simpsons comic books, against traditional Cuban images, such as 19th century peasants and troubadours. Describing his creative process, Álvarez said, "The iconography in my paintings is a collage of found images. Clips from art catalogues, magazines, books, old postcards, bank notes are intuitively collected and stocked for some time until they are used, in a more or less fragmentary way, as backgrounds, characters or plain referents. It is a process very close to the one described in Freud's studies on jokes. I have to be "half way through" those clips and into the realm of ideas, concerns and intuitions. From that tension, the new ideas are born. The execution phase has its own rhythm and tensions, but in a general sense, the majority of the important decisions has already been taken before painting starts."Among his personal exhibitions were "Exposición de Paisajes", Galería de Arte Universal, Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba (1985), and "Spanish Paintings and Nuevo Arte Suizo. Pedro Álvarez_Ezequiel Suárez", Espacio Aglutinador, Havana. He also took part in many group exhibitions, including "Arte Cubano en Boston", Massachusetts College of Art (1988); "Misa por una Mueca". VIII
Bienal Internacional de Humorismo , Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales, Havana (1993); the Internationale Grafick Biennale, Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Center, Maastricht; the II" Bienal de Pintura del Caribe y Centro América", Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (1994).Related artists
Influences
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Diego Velázquez
*Mark Tansey
*Ed Rucha
*Victor Patricio Landaluze
*Sandro Chia Peers
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Antonio Eligio Fernandez
*Saidel Brito
*Sandra Ramos
*Kcho
*Carlos Estévez
*Belkis Ayón
*Luís Gómez
*René Francisco
*Abel Barroso
*Fernando Rodríguez
*Osvaldo Yero
*Asterio Segura Notes
References
* Jose Veigas-Zamora, Cristina Vives Gutierrez, Adolfo V. Nodal, Valia Garzon, Dannys Montes de Oca; "Memoria: Cuban Art of the 20th Century"; (California/International Arts Foundation 2001); ISBN 978-0917571114
* Jose Viegas; "Memoria: Artes Visuales Cubanas Del Siglo Xx"; (California Intl Arts 2004); ISBN 978-0917571121External links
* [http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/cuba/essay.htm An essay on Cuban art, including Pedro Álvarez, by Marilyn Zeitlin]
* [http://www.ua.es/secretaria.gral/es/memoria/1998_99/x_1_21.htm Universidad de Alicante site (in Spanish)]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HMU/is_3_31/ai_114474047 Short article on contemporary Cuban art]
* [http://www.track16.com/exhibitions/cuba/default.html Web page of the While Cuba Waits exhibition]
* [http://communication.ucsd.edu/people/HERNANDEZ-REGUANT/conference.html Web site on Cuban art in the Special Period]
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