Carlos Julio Villar Aleman

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Carlos Julio Villar Aleman, pen name Carlucho,[1] (born October 1, 1946, in Cárdenas, Matanzas, Cuba) is a self-taught creator of humorous drawings, known as "Cuba's foremost caricaturist".[2]

Since 1990, he resided in Mexico City, Mexico, and moved to Miami, Florida, in 2003, where he became an Art Instructor for disabled children. Since 1980, he has been a member of the Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC) in Havana, Cuba. In 1983, he was a Juror at the III Biennial Internacional de Humorismo in San Antonio de los Baños, Havana, Cuba.

Villar's first work was published in 1969 in the Cuban publication Juventad Rebelde, where he continued to work until 1974.[3] His cartoons have since been published in many Mexican and American publications, including Newsweek.[1]

Individual exhibitions

In 1980 he exhibited "René de la Nuez and Carlucho" at the FITIL Movie Theater in Moscow, Russia. In 1985 he presented "30 Obras de Humor Político de Carlucho" in Michoacan, Mexico. In 1988 presented his works "Desde el blanco hasta el negro" at the Galería Juan David in Centro Cinematográfico Yara, Havana, Cuba. In 1990 he exhibited "Sobran las palabras" at the Castillo de la Real Fuerza in Havana, Cuba.

Collective exhibitions

He also participated in many collective exhibitions, including Salón'70 (1970) at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana, Cuba and the II International Cartoon Exhibition (1977) in Athens, Greece with his exhibit "Good Morning Pollution". He also participated in the III (1977) and IV (1979) International Biennial of Humor and Satire in Art with "The World exists because it laughs" at the House of Humor and Satire in Gabrovo, Bulgary. He was one of the selected artists for 60 Rassegna Internazionale di Satira e Umorismo. Trento Fra Realtà e Follia (1984), which featured his "Peccati di gola" work, at the Studio d'Arte Andromeda in Trento, Italy. He was included in Collective Sample of Humorism (1995) at the Espaço Mascarenhas in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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