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Yaquelin Abdala

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Yaquelín Abdalá
Born
Yaquelín Abdalá Rodríguez

1968 (age 55–56)
Las Tunas, Cuba
Other namesYakelín Abdalá Rodríguez
OccupationVisual artist
Known forPainting, installation art

Yaquelín Abdalá Rodríguez (born 1968 in Las Tunas, Cuba),[1] also known as Yakelín Abdalá Rodríguez, is a Cuban-born mixed media artist, working within painting and installation art. She has lived in the Netherlands since 1993.[2]

Exhibitions

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Abdala displayed her brightly colored "faux" paintings, at the 5th Havana Biennial (6 May to 30 June 1994).[3] The subject of the paintings was a combination of urban and rural Cuba, their mythologies, folk tales, and contrasts, featuring Abdala's personal anecdotes and dreams.[4] During the 7th Havana Biennial (November 2000 to January 2001) she created "We are not allone" an installation combining paintings of the female body, surrealist imagery, and photographs.[1]

Abdala has been featured in several prominent gallery shows, including the acclaimed exhibit "Kuba Ok", which had several pieces purchased and displayed by a patron in Germany.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Yaquelín Abdalá, CENCREM - 7th Havana Biennial". universes-in-universe.de. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Yaquelín Abdalá". RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History.
  3. ^ Universes in Universe – Pat Binder, Gerhard Haupt. "Havana Biennial."Havana Biennial. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 April 2017. [1]
  4. ^ Chadwick, Whitney. "Chapter 14: Worlds Together, Worlds Apart." Women, Art, and Society. 5th ed. 429. Print.
  5. ^ Caballero, Germán Rubiano, and Germán Rubiano Caballero. "Regions and Countries."Art of Latin America, 1981–2000. Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, 2001. 31–32. Print.
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