Last week, Phillips announced a historic first in their fall Latin American sale in New York: a special stand-alone section of Cuban contemporary art spanning the late 1960s to the present. Here’s a sample of works going under the hammer next Thursday, November 21.
Sandra Ramos, Por más que corra no llego (No matter how much I run I don’t arrive), 2003 Courtesy PhillipsFlavio Garciandía, Untitled (from the series Tropicalia I), 1998 Courtesy PhillipsFernando Rodríguez, Precaución (Caution), 2002 Courtesy PhillipsPedro Vizcaíno, The Sentimental History of Cuban Art, 1993 Courtesy PhillipsTomás Esson, Chiribamba, 1992 Courtesy PhillipsEsterio Segura, Voló una vez la Tierra, 1994(top) and La divina salvación, 1994 Courtesy PhillipsCarlos Cárdenas, El espacio no existe (The Space Does Not Exist), 1991 Courtesy Phillips