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Antonio Vidal Fernández

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Died
  
July 30, 2013

Occupation
  
Artist

Name
  
Antonio Fernandez


Born
  
February 28, 1928 (
1928-02-28
)
Havana, Cuba

Antonio Vidal Fernández (born February 20, 1928, Havana, Cuba, died July 30, 2013) was a Cuban artist. He was active in the fields of painting, drawing, engraving, graphic design, and sculpture. Between 1953 and 1955 he was a member of the Grupo "Los Once", Havana. In 1962 he was a founding member of the Taller Experimental de Gráfica de La Habana (TEG), Havana.

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Individual exhibitions

Solo exhibitions include Antonio Vidal: tintas in the Galería de La Habana, Havana, 1967. In 1991 he exhibited his works in a sahow titled Antonio Vidal. Pinturas in the Galería La Acacia, Havana. That same year he presented Antonio Vidal. Pinturas in the Galería Alfama, Zaragoza, Spain. In 1993 he displayed Antonio Vidal 40 años en la Plástica. Pinturas y Dibujos de pequeño Formato in the Galería de Arte Galiano y Concordia, Havana.

Collective exhibitions

He was part of many collective exhibitions, such as 1954's Contemporary Cuban Group in the Galería Sudamericana, New York City. In 1963 he was one of the selected artists to display at 1913-1963 Cincuentenario del Museo Nacional in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana. In 1966 he was part of the Ínternational Print Biennale at Cracow, Poland. In the same year he also participated in the 5th International Print Biennial at the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan. In 1984 he was included in the show Por la Libertad y la Amnistía total at the Centro Cultural del Conde Duque, Madrid, Spain. In 1997 he was one of the selected artists for Pinturas del Silencio at the Galería La Acacia, Havana.

Awards

In 1999 Fernández was recognized with the Award Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas from the Ministry of Culture, Cuba.

Collections

In Cuba his works formed part of the collections of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana.

References

Antonio Vidal Fernández Wikipedia