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Ivan Abreu

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Iván Abreu is an artist.

Abreu received his degree in informational design from the Superior Design Institute of La Habana and received his master's degree of engineering information technology from Anáhuac University.

His work is included in the collections of FEMSA; Patronato del Centro Histórico, Casa Vecina; Televisa and Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo.

He has been recognized by the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte of FONCA (2012–2014, 2016–2019), National Center for the Arts (2007), Goethe Institute (2005), the Foundation for Contemporary Art (Torre de la Winds, 2003), National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (1991). He has been supported by ThePrix Ars Electronica (2012), the CINTAS Foundation Award in Visual Arts, and the Program for research in Arts and Media at the National Center for the Arts (2007). He is a beneficiary of the National System of Art Creators of the National Fund for Culture and the Arts of Mexico (2012-2014).[1]

Selected works

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  • Multiple vortex tornado (2013)
  • The flip of the conductor (2012–13)
  • Climate agent (2012)
  • Cross Coordinates [2](Ciudad Juárez MX | El Paso US, 2010–2011)
  • Segundo Aire (Second wind, 2010)[3]
  • Apnea (2010)[4]
  • High Tide (Pleamar, 2009)[5]
  • Final Abierto (Open Ending, 2009)[6]
  • 23.90mts (2009)[7]
  • Signal Mirrors (Espejos de señal, 2008) [8]
  • M(R.P.M.) Mass according to revolutions per minute (2007–2011) [9][10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Iván Abreu, Selected art works, https://greusslich-contemporary.de/images/bookshelf/IA_2006_10.pdf
  2. ^ Commissioned by the Rubin Center de la University of Texas at El Paso for the exhibition "Contra Flujo: ::Independence And Revolution" at Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center For The Visual Arts, El Paso, Texas
  3. ^ Segundo Aire, Nina Menocal Gallery Archived 2018-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Mexico city, curatorship by Graciela Kasep, 2009
  4. ^ Apnea, Ars Electronica, Laboratorio Arte Alameda and Centro Cultural de España en México (Mexico City), Historic Center Festival, curatorship by Karla Jasso, 2010
  5. ^ Pleamar (Singapur), Iván Abreu and Jerónimo Haggerman, The Nanyang Technological University School of Art, Design and Media, Singapore, curatorship by Tania Aedo, 2008
  6. ^ Los Impolíticos, PAN Palazzo delle Arti Napoli Archived 2014-04-08 at the Wayback Machine, Italy, curatorship by Laura Bardier , 2009
  7. ^ Specific time and site installation: Galería Trolebús, Mexico city. Curatorship by: Ariadna Ramonetti
  8. ^ Public Art Festival YEP Archived 2013-04-10 at the Wayback Machine: Guanajuato, Mexico. Organized by: Ana Montiel.
  9. ^ Festival de Arte Sonoro: Fragmentos Sonoros, Puebla, México. Curatorship by: Taiyana Pimentel.
  10. ^ V Muestra de Arte Sonoro: Fragmentos Sonoros. Ex Teresa Arte Actual, México D. F. Curatorship by: Taiyana Pimentel.
  11. ^ Greusslich Contemporary (Berlin)
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