Beginning in 2005, we started to tap into the riches and diversity of Cuban art. While, due to political factors and travel restrictions, not much is known in the United States about the contemporary Cuban art scene, or the works of visual artists living and working in Cuba today, Cuban art is thriving in European, Latin American and other international art markets, and today Cuban art is being co
llected world-wide. Our own Cuban art collection showcases a variety of artists, both trained and autodidacts, who are living and working in Cuba. Many are internationally know and show regularly in European and other foreign art venues. Among them are Juan Roberto Diago, Jose Montebravo, Joel Jover, Luis Alberto Copperi, Jorge Sanfiel, Daniel Aties, and others. While many or most of these artists address themes reflecting aspects of the island’s cultural context and its African heritage (such as Santería, racial identity, vestiges of colonialism) or explore symbols and metaphors relevant to Cuba’s unique geo-political position, complex history or present-day challenges, they do so in many different ways, each in their own style and using their own visual language which ranges from "cutting edge" sophisticated/contemporary, to the surreal, to the “naïf”. The Cuban artists featured here work with oils, acrylics, collage, found objects, on canvas, wood, paper, and other media.