Privacidad

2011      Edition of 25 with 5 proof copies. 14 artist copies. 5 x 7 x 1.25 inches, Lithography, silkscreen, linoleum, etching on paper.

Steven Daiber in collaboration with 13 Cuban printmakers-- Adislen Reyes Pino, Aliosky García Sosa, Anyelmaidelín Calzadilla Fernández, Eduardo Guerra Hernández, Eduardo Hernández Santos, Hanoi Pérez Cordero, Isolina Limonta Rodríguez, Janette Brossard Duharte, Jesús Reyes Romeu (Chucho), Luis Lamothe Duribe, Norberto Marrero Pírez, Orlando Montalbán Soler, Yamilys Brito Jorge. Essay by Norberto Marrero Pírez

The journey to the Sublime

When public life shouts, personal life sobs. 

Collections:

Clarence Ward Art Library, Oberlin College, Fenwick Library, George Mason University, Haas Family Art Library, Yale University, Mexican American & Iberian Collections, Green Library, Stanford University, Smith College Art Museum, Cuban Heritage Collection, Richter Library, University of Miami, Olin Library, Wesleyan University, Skillman Library, Lafayette College, Library of Congress, New York Public Library ,Museo de Bellas Artes, Havana, Wifredo Lam Contemporary Art Center, Havana, ISA -Institute of Superior Arts, Havana, Taller Experimenta de la Gráfica, Havana, UNEAC (Union of Artists and Writers), Havana.

Exhibitions:

2014: Aqui en la lucha: The Center for Book Arts, New York, NY 2013: Cuba Two Views: El Calor del Sol: Rosenburg Library, City College of San Francisco,

2012  Cruzando los estrechos: Collaborating in Cuba, Madison University, Rare Beauty: Contemporary Visions in Book Arts: Hartford Art School, Hartford CT,

2011: Hecho y mano en Cuba: Skillman Library, Lafayette College, Rompecabezas: Identidad: Galeria Servando Cabrere, La Habana, Cuba

View "Making of Privacidad" on Flickr

 The artist book collaborations have grown out of multiple conversations with Cuban artists since 2003.  In 2007 the artists chose three themes that primarily impact their social and political relationships:  Power, Privacy and Waiting.

The trilogy of artists books Cronica insular:  Poder 2010, Privacidad 2011 and La Espera 2013 tell the stories of their lived reality in 21st century Cuba.

The artists have donated five copies of each book to Cuban cultural institutions.

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