Henry Ballate

Henry Ballate was born on July 30, 1966, in Aguada de Pasajeros, Cuba. He is a Cuban-American visual artist, curator and Art History Professor.[1] He left cuba in a flimsy raft through the treacherous waters of the Florida Straits in 1994[2] to establish himself in Miami where he works and lives since then in exile.

Henry Ballate
Henry Ballate, Status 2016, site-specific intervention, Dimension Variables, Miami Beach, during Art Basel Rodrigues Collection
Born (1966-07-30) July 30, 1966
NationalityCuban (1966−1994) American (1998- P)
EducationMiami International University of Art and Design M.F.A Accademia italiana in Florence, Italy
Known forVisual Arts

Education

Henry received his MFA in Visual Arts and his BFA in Graphic Design from Miami International University of Art and Design in 2007. Previously, he studied drawing and painting at the Accademia italiana in Florence, Italy, and graduated from the Art Instructors school in Matanzas, Cuba.

Art

In his work, Henry merges art history with the contemporary style by using popular symbols, visuals, and techniques of his own making. He deals with provocative themes in his art, mixing them with popular culture in order to create a significant message. His work is easily recognizable through his use of known iconography, which are essential to his public interventions and appropriations.[3] Throughout his career, he has exhibited at solo and group shows in America, Europe, and Asia. His works are part of private collections in the United States, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, and Italy.

Selected Exhibitions

  • 2019 - The Repeating Island: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean, Kendall Art Center, Miami, Florida, USA
  • 2019 - Crosscurrents: Contemporary Selections from the Rodríguez Collection of Cuban Artists, Foosaner Art Museum, Melbourne, FL. US Cuban-artists-tell-powerful-story-in-foosaner
  • 2018 - Tech Effect, Cornell Art Museum, Delray Beach, FL. USA[4]
  • 2018 - Against Gravity. Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM). Doral, USA.
  • 2018 - MUD Foundation Gallery, Miami, FL. USA
  • 2017 - Kendall Art Center, Miami, FL. USA
  • 2016 - Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA[5]
  • 2015 - Vargas Gallery, Pembroke Pines, USA
  • 2014 - Art-Street Project, Valencia, Spain
  • 2013 - London Art Biennale, Chelsea, London, UK
  • 2013 - Art-Street Project During Art Basel Week, Miami, USA
  • 2012 - Vargas Gallery, Pembroke Pines, USA
  • 2011 - MIU Gallery, Miami, USA
  • 2011 - SOHO ARTS, Miami, USA
  • 2010 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2010 - Arteamericas, Miami, USA
  • 2009 - National Art Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh[6]
  • 2009 - Galeria Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica
  • 2008 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2008 - State Art Collection, Tallahassee, USA
  • 2007 - FYR Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy
  • 2006 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2005 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2004 - Art Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2004 - Latin American Art Museum, Miami, USA
  • 2003 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2003 - Latin American Art Museum, Miami, USA
  • 2002 - Art Basel Miami, Miami, USA
  • 2001 - Florence Biennale, Dialogue Among Civilizations, Florence, Italy
  • 2001 - Sirius Studio Art Gallery, Miami, USA
  • 1992 - Galería Provincial de Arte, Cienfuegos, Cuba
  • 1992 - Casa de Joven Creador, Cienfuegos, Cuba
  • 1991 - Centro Provincial de Artes Plásticas, Habana, Cuba
  • 1990 - Galería de Arte Varadero, Matanzas, Cuba
  • 1990 - Galería de Matanzas, Matanzas, Cuba
  • 1989 - Galería Aguada, Aguada de Pasajeros, Cienfuegos, Cuba

Curated Exhibitions

  • 2019 - Retratos en chino: Aldo Menéndez Retrospective (1999-2019) Kendall Art Center.
  • 2019 - Ciro Quintana: Land-Scape of the Cuban Art, Kendall Art Center.
  • 2018 - Four artists One Generation, Kendall Art Center.[7]
  • 2018 - Unofficial, Kendall Art Center
  • 2017 - Across Time: Cuban Artists from vanguardist to contemporaries, Kendall Art Center
  • 2017 - Artists in Purgatory, Kendall Art Center.[8]
  • 2017 - Cuban Slugger by Reynerio Tamayo, Kendall Art Center
  • 2016 - Diálogos Místicos by José Bedia, Kendall Art Center.[9]
  • 2016 - International Group Exhibition, 21 New Abstract. Vargas Gallery
  • 2015 - Explor-Art Puerto Rico, Group Exhibition. Vargas Gallery

Bibliography

  • Ballate, Henry. "Error de Imprenta" Poesía, Art Sôlido, 2019. ISBN 978-1701624269
  • Ballate, Henry. "D FINE Artists and Exhibitions" Rodríguez Collection, 2018. ISBN 978-164440662-5
  • Ballate, Henry. "Luna Over Miami" Poesía, MAS, 2000.
  • Aguado, Enrique. "Artista secuestra la Bienal de La Habana.", April 16, 2015.
  • Condis, Alejandro. "La generación del milenio, nueva polémica sobre arte cubano.", January 27, 2017.
  • Del Risco, Enrique. "Resiliencia, La Otra Cuba: el arte como exilio.", November 15, 2015.
  • Bermejo, Roxana. "Made in Cuba: Utopias and some others honors.", March 1, 2018.
  • Official Website

References

  1. Bermejo, Martínez Roxana. About the Concept of Art and Collecting in our time. Across Time art exhibition catalog.
  2. "Attorney General's Statement on Cuban Influx". www.justice.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  3. "Henry Ballate". Kendall Art Center (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  4. Henry Ballate Cornell Art Museum , Oct.4, 2018- March 30, 2019.
  5. "Walker Art Center", Wikipedia, 2019-03-31, retrieved 2019-06-06
  6. "National Art Gallery (Bangladesh)", Wikipedia, 2018-10-25, retrieved 2019-06-06
  7. Menéndez, Aldo."Pintura de ataque,'4 Artistas, una Generación'",elnuevoherald.com, 2018-04-05.
  8. Menéndez, Aldo. artdistricts.com, "Artists in Purgatory: Cuban Artists in the Reynardus Collection," Art Districts Magazine. Retrieved 2018-18-04.
  9. "La obra "Diálogos Místicos" del cubano José Bedia se exhibe en Miami", diariolasamericas.com. 2016-11-22.
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