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Artist Statement:
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Antonio Perez Bornot was born in Santiago de Cuba city, on march 07th, 1964. He attended schools and university at Havana City, where he lives.
In Bornot´s picture, you can perceive his interest for ornamental and decorative function, creating a harmonious language through which he shows his personality.
All of these paintings are dated and signed between years 2000, 2001 and 2002. The syncretism theme, among Spanish and African culture in the Caribbean environment is a gift to the continuous and pictorial Cuban tradition always looking for the differences.
These sets of painting were created spontaneously and not always the painter were aware of its accomplishment. As a result, the final object was unknown, allowing to the subconscious one to take its place in art.
Bornot is an independent and autodidactic artist, who was attracted by painting since early years.
He express himself through different styles showing some sort of influence of Picasso and Lam painting, but keeping his genuine and own identity, that catch in every touch the coloring and tropical brightness.
He has exposed in personal and collective exhibitions across the country.
His pictures can also be seen at private collections ...
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Artist Reviews:
“The Artist assembles a group of pieces that become unified for its first and only function: to decorate a private space.
The sensual flight of their images tempts the spectator to decipher a message.
It is a game, a trick to the eye and finally convinced that there is not...
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Exhibitions for Antonio Perez Bornot:
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Pérez Bornot has carried out different individual and collective exhibitions in several cities of Cuba, among them it is necessary to highlight; " FIGURATIONS " personal exhibition at Home of the Press in Holguín City in March of year 2001.
Exposition at The Andaluz Center, Havana City, November 2001
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