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Born in [[Cumanayagua]], [[Las Villas (Cuba)|Las Villas]] she graduated from the [[Academy of San Alejandro]] in 1954, and taught at the Velado Polytechnic Institute, until 1957.<ref>{{cite web|author=Gina&nbsp;Pellon |url=http://www.galerie-mc-goinard.com/spip.php?article50 |title=Galerie Goinard - 28-03-14 |publisher=Galerie-mc-goinard.com |date= |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref>
Born in [[Cumanayagua]], [[Las Villas (Cuba)|Las Villas]] she graduated from the [[Academy of San Alejandro]] in 1954, and taught at the Velado Polytechnic Institute, until 1957.<ref>{{cite web|author=Gina&nbsp;Pellon |url=http://www.galerie-mc-goinard.com/spip.php?article50 |title=Galerie Goinard - 28-03-14 |publisher=Galerie-mc-goinard.com |date= |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref>
In 1959, she studied in France, and overstayed her visa,<ref>[http://www.cubanet.org/lee/pellon.html ]{{dead link|date=March 2014}}</ref> fleeing from the Cuban [[dictatorship]] of [[Fidel Castro]], and in 1960 she made her first solo exhibition in [[Luzern]], [[Switzerland]]. Since then she has made exhibitions in various countries.
In 1959, she studied in France, and overstayed her visa,<ref>[http://www.cubanet.org/lee/pellon.html ] {{wayback|url=http://www.cubanet.org/lee/pellon.html |date=20101215124642 }}</ref> fleeing from the Cuban [[dictatorship]] of [[Fidel Castro]], and in 1960 she made her first solo exhibition in [[Luzern]], [[Switzerland]]. Since then she has made exhibitions in various countries.


She lived in [[Paris]].<ref name=soulofmiami>{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.soulofmiami.org/2010/10/18/gina-pellon-exhibition-opens-at-cernuda-arte-11510/ |title=Gina Pellón Exhibition Opens At Cernuda Arte 11/5/10 |publisher=Soulofmiami.org |date=2010-10-18 |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref>
She lived in [[Paris]].<ref name=soulofmiami>{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.soulofmiami.org/2010/10/18/gina-pellon-exhibition-opens-at-cernuda-arte-11510/ |title=Gina Pellón Exhibition Opens At Cernuda Arte 11/5/10 |publisher=Soulofmiami.org |date=2010-10-18 |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref>

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Gina Pellón (December 26, 1926 – March 27, 2014) was a Cuban painter who lived in France.[1] She was known for her abstract expressive paintings in strong colours, usually depicting women.[2] She also wrote collections of poems.

Life

Born in Cumanayagua, Las Villas she graduated from the Academy of San Alejandro in 1954, and taught at the Velado Polytechnic Institute, until 1957.[3] In 1959, she studied in France, and overstayed her visa,[4] fleeing from the Cuban dictatorship of Fidel Castro, and in 1960 she made her first solo exhibition in Luzern, Switzerland. Since then she has made exhibitions in various countries.

She lived in Paris.[5]

Literature

  • Gina Pellon: Peintures 1965-1999, Edizioni Ae dell'aurora, Verona, Italia, 1999 / M. Wheatley, Marie Claire Anthonioz
  • Gina Pellon, Galerie Moderne, 2001, Silkeborg, Denmark
  • Gina Pellon, Galerie Moderne, 2006, Silkeborg, Denmark
  • Navarrete, William: Visión Crítica de Gina Pellón, Aduana Vieja, Valencia, 2007
  • Navarrete, William. (Ed.) “Insulas al pairo : poesía cubana contemporánea en París”, Gina Pellón, Aduana Vieja, Cádiz, 2004
  • Navarrete, William. (Ed.) “Vendedor de olvidos”, Gina Pellón., Editorial Aduana Vieja, Cádiz, 2005.
  • Pellón, Gina. “Rétrospective”, Musées de la ville de Niort, Niort, 1999
  • Pellón, Gina. “Cuando los pájaros duermen” Editorial Cernuda, Miami, Fla., 1985

References

  1. ^ "Fallece en París la pintora cubana Gina Pellón". Cafefuerte.com. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  2. ^ "Artist :: Gina Pellón". Cernuda Arte. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  3. ^ Gina Pellon. "Galerie Goinard - 28-03-14". Galerie-mc-goinard.com. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
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  5. ^ "Gina Pellón Exhibition Opens At Cernuda Arte 11/5/10". Soulofmiami.org. 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2014-03-28.

External links

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