Articles of ‘Luis Cruz Azaceta’

Luis Cruz Azaceta: Shifting States

Luis Cruz Azaceta: Shifting States

Arthur Roger Gallery - New Orleans
By D. Eric Bookhardt
It has been said, most famously by the 17th-century poet John Donne, that “No man is an island.” And while no doubt true in the philosophical sense that Donne intended, human history has largely been defined by the things that isolate and divide us as [...]



Urbanitas

Urbanitas

Pan American Art Projects - Miami
Curated by Irina Leyva-Pérez
By Raisa Clavijo
“Urbanitas” assembled the work of ten artists who have approached the theme of the city from different perspectives. The exhibition included works by Gustavo Acosta, Luis Cruz Azaceta, José Manuel Fors, Tony Berlant, Luis Enrique Camejo, Carlos Estévez, Santiago Porter, Rogelio López Marín (Gory), Magnus [...]



Uprooted/Transmigrations

Uprooted/Transmigrations

Pan American Art Projects - Miami
Curated by Abelardo Mena

The Trojan Horse: Displacement and Resilience of the Uprooted Nation
By Joaquín Badajoz
The history of humankind sometimes seem to be, without diminishing other complex axioms and principles of civilization, the tale of the agonic paradox between sedentariness and migration. The parallel narratives that, from one point of [...]



Luis Cruz Azaceta

November 1, 2008 - January 18, 2009
 By Natalie Sciortino-Rinehart
As the nation’s largest art biennial plays out in New Orleans, we are again reminded of the complex and controversial nature of such a setting - one inseparable from the inconceivable events and aftermath of tragedy on such an epic scale. As the struggle to rebuild continues [...]



LUIS CRUZ AZACETA: MUSEUM PLANS SERIES

By Raisa Clavijo
Luis Cruz Azaceta (Havana, 1942) is an artist whose work carries the indelible imprint of displacement. The solitude, cultural and linguistic isolation, and the certainty of no longer belonging anywhere has marked his view of the world since he immigrated to the United States from Cuba at the beginning of the sixties. Throughout his [...]