Eduardo Rubén García
1958, Born in Havana.
Education and Professional Experience
1982 – He graduates as an architect in Havana.
Member of the Association of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC).
Personal Exhibitions
(selection)
2008 Colors of Cuba. Fototeca de Cuba, Havana.
2007 It’s Over. Photoimage 2007, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
2005 City Dialogues. FP Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal.
2004 City Dialogues. Fernado Pessoa Art Gallery, Coral Gables, Miami, USA.
2002 Eduardo Rubén. Paintings. Raúl Martínez Gallery, Havana.
City Dialogues. La Factoría del Perroverde Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
2001 Unfinished Landscape. ICAIC 23 y 10 Gallery. Havana.
Two More Than One. La Acacia Gallery, Havana.
1996 The Sound of Silence. Los Oficios Gallery, Havana.
1994 Recent Works. Nouveau Art Center, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
1992 Paintings. Propuesta Art Center, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
1990 Paintings. Castle of the Royal Force, Havana.
Collective Exhibitions and Events
(selection)
2008 Sample of the collection of the Contemporary Cuban Art Museum. Topes de Collantes. Sancti Spiritus.
Sample of Contemporary Art. Choy León Collection. Cultural and Missionary Animation Center San Antonio María Claret, Santiago de Cuba.
47 Artists and Writers at the Seventh Congress of the UNEAC. Havana International Conference Center and Villa Manuela Gallery, Havana.
2007 Bridge for Ruptures. National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana.
The Strength of the Warrior. Expo in Tribute to Juan F. Elso. Provincial Center for the Visual Arts and Design, Havana.
It’s Over Píxel. Havana Model Exhibition Center.
2006 It’s Over. Photography. Ninth Havana Biennial. La Cabaña Fortress.
Shadows That Only I See. L Gallery, Havana.
1st Malaysia World Art Tourism Expo 2006. MITC Ayer Keroh, Melaka.
Reunion. Twentieth Anniversary of the Cuban Photo Archive. Convent of St. Francis of Assisi, Havana.
2005 Third Contemporary Art Fair. Estoril, Portugal.
SubastaHabana.com. 23 y 12 Gallery, Havana.
Portuguese Sea. Tribute to Fernando Pessoa. FP Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal.
2004 Memory. Present and Utopia: Havana 485 Years Later. Convent of St. Francis of Assisi.
Architectural References. Second Biennial of Architecture, Havana.
2003 Invading Territories. Contemporary Cuban Art. Museum of Gravina, Alicante.
31 Artistas Cubanos Contemporáneos. Galería Borderío. Santiago de Chile.
Two Years and Two Continents. La Factoría del Perroverde Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
2002 ARCO. International Fair of Contemporary Art, Madrid.
16 Cuban Artists in Beirut. UNESCO palace, Lebanon.
2001 Cuba in Umbria. Arrone Exhibition Center, Terni. Italy.
Group exhibition. La Factoría del Perroverde Gallery, Madrid, Spain.
Expressions on Paper. La siempre Habana graphics workshop. . Mexico City.
2000 Toys for Icarus. Fans of Two Seas. González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts,Valencia, Spain.
People at Home. Cuban Art from the Sixties through the Nineties. National Museum.of Fine Arts, Havana.
Shadow after Shadow. Abstract art show. Habana Libre Hotel, Havana.
1999 International Painting Exhibition. Tabacalera S.A. Capitol of Havana.
Cuban Art Exhibition. Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, United Arab Emirates.
Cuban Images from Three Centuries. Sa Nostra Cultural Center, Palma de Mallorca. Spain.
1998 ArteBA 98. Seventh Fair of Art Galleries, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Contemporary Cuban Artists. National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
Contemporary Cuban Art. Urasoe Museum, Okinawa. Hillside Forum Daikanyama, Tokyo. Iwaki City Cultural Hall. Japan.
Awards and Residencies
2003 Special Recognition Award. Mural of Hotel Telégrafo in Havana.
Spectrum International. Orlando, Fla., USA.
1994 Distinction for National Culture. Ministry of Culture of Cuba.
1990 Prize in Painting. National Salon of Visual Arts UNEAC`90. Havana.
1984 Mention in Painting Amelia Peláez. First Havana Biennial.
1981 Prize in Painting. 13 de Marzo contest. Havana.
Collections
National Museum of Fine Arts. Havana, Cuba.
Museum of Modern Art La Tertulia. Cali, Colombia.
Museum of Costa Rican Art. San José, Costa Rica.
National Museum. Szczecin, Poland.
Museum of Modern Art. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Pan American Art Gallery. Dallas, Texas. USA.
FP Gallery. Lisbon, Portugal.
Zeit Foto Gallery. Tokyo, Japan.
Museum of Cuban Fine Arts. Vienna. Austria.
Cristóbal Gabarrón Foundation, Spain.