Homage to Hans Haacke - Exhibition
- Artist/Author/Producer: The Conceptual art group ABTV (Tanya Angulo, Juan Ballester, Jose Toirac
and Ileana Villazon)
- Confronting Bodies: Cuban Ministry of Culture
- Dates of action: September 1989
- Location: Cuba
- Description of the Art Work
- "This acerbic homage treated the institutional politics which seek to
manipulate and undermine the integrity of individual artistic production.
The artists investigated Cuban cultural politics by examining the career
of an official Cuban painter whose portraits of Fidel Castro and,
earlier, of Fulgencio Batista are rendered in nearly identical styles;
the show also included caustic satire on the activities of the Fondo
Cubano de Bienes Culturales, the organization which handles the
commercial exploitation of Cuban art."
- Description of incident
- The exhibition was never allowed to open.
The censorship of this and another exhibition by Pon Juan-Francisco,
marked a turning point in the lives of Cuban artists living on the
island. They are now encouraged to leave the country. Many Cuban
artists today live in Mexico, France, Spain, Belgium and the U.S.
- Results of incident
- "Many artists are critical of exhibitions of Cuban art outside Cuba that
display works which could not be shown within the country but which are
nonetheless touted abroad as proof of a cultural 'opening' on the
island." Juan Ballester of ABTV said, "Cardenas's works were censored
here, but shown in Boston. The point of view of the Boston exhibition is
that art in Cuba is transforming society. How is that possible?"
Source: "Testing the Limits", by Jay Murphy. "Art in America", October 1992,
p.65-69.