Ofill Echevarria
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Ofill Echevarria | |
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| Born | March 30, 1972 Havana, Cuba |
| Education | Elementary School of Fine Arts “20 de Octubre”; San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts |
| Alma mater | San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts |
| Known for | Painting; multimedia art |
| Notable work | El Mundo de Los Vivos / The Real World (2013) |
| Style | Contemporary art |
Ofill Echevarria (born 1972) is a Cuban-born painter and multimedia artist based in New York City.
Ofill graduated from the Elementary School of Fine Arts '20 de Octubre' in 1986 and from the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts in 1991. As a founder member of the controversially famous Havanan art collective, Arte Calle (1986-1988) [1][2][3][4] becomes part of the Cuban art scene of the late eighties.[5]
In 1991, he traveled to Mexico City to pursue an art scholarship, where he lived for ten years.[6] In 2002, represented by the renowned Praxis International Art - Mexico, which later became the Alfredo Ginocchio Gallery, both in Mexico City, Ofill moved to Miami. In 2005, he moved to New York City, where he currently lives and works.[citation needed]
Since 2001, Ofill has exhibited his work widely throughout Latin America, the United States of America and Europe; both individually and participating in many international art fairs and group shows. His work are part of major public and private collections, among which are: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana; Museo Nacional de Arte de Mexico; Museum of Latin American Art; Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation; Carnegie Art Museum (Oxnard, California); American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora.[citation needed]
In 2013, he launched his book 'El Mundo de Los Vivos I The Real World', which contains several essays from recognized American and Cuban art experts and includes artworks from 2001 to 2012.[7]