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From the series "defeated arch" (III) (2017) Painting by Camilo Villalvilla Soto

Charcoal on Canvas, 31.5x47.2 in
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This triumphal arch is represented with the idea of ​​the domino effect, trying to represent how the apparently almighty political powers also fall. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Charcoal. Drawing made with a branch of Willow or charcoal of charred Europe. It enables to obtain very deep blacks, precise traces, thin or on [...]
This triumphal arch is represented with the idea of ​​the domino effect, trying to represent how the apparently almighty political powers also fall.

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Camilo Villalvilla Soto is a contemporary Cuban artist whose creative vision has garnered international acclaim. As a member of esteemed artistic and cultural organizations such as the National Union of Writers [...]

Camilo Villalvilla Soto is a contemporary Cuban artist whose creative vision has garnered international acclaim. As a member of esteemed artistic and cultural organizations such as the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), the Hermanos Saiz Association, the Union of Architects and Engineers of Cuba, and the Union of Journalists of Cuba, Camilo is deeply ingrained in Cuba's cultural landscape.

His artistic journey has been marked by numerous exhibitions both within Cuba and abroad. Camilo's work has graced prestigious galleries in various Cuban provinces including Cienfuegos, Havana, Villa Clara, Santiago de Cuba, and Santi Spiritus. Additionally, his art has transcended borders, being showcased in countries such as the United States and Mexico.

Among his notable exhibitions are "The Cuban Art Space" at the Center for Cuban Studies in New York, "The 8th Floor" in New York City, "What is Cuban Art?" at the Oglethorpe University Museum of Arts in Atlanta, and "The Stirling Club" at Turnberry Towers in Las Vegas, Nevada. Furthermore, Camilo participated in the "1st Biennial Drawing the Americas" in Tijuana, Mexico, alongside renowned artists like Rafael Cauduro.

Camilo's artistic prowess extends beyond traditional mediums, as he has lent his talent to illustrating newspapers, magazines, and books. His illustrations have graced the pages of numerous publications, showcasing his versatility and creativity.

Throughout his career, Camilo has received numerous provincial and national awards, underscoring the significance of his contributions to Cuban art. His works can be found in private collections across the globe, from the United States and Europe to Latin America and beyond.

Thematically, Camilo's art delves into social criticism, often incorporating imagery of historical figures and symbols from both national and global contexts. His work serves as a poignant commentary on contemporary society, engaging viewers with thought-provoking narratives and visual elements.

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Camilo remains actively involved in various cultural institutions, including UNEAC, AHS, UPEC, and UNAICC, further solidifying his commitment to Cuba's rich artistic heritage and cultural dialogue. Through his art and affiliations, Camilo Villalvilla Soto continues to be a driving force in shaping Cuba's contemporary artistic landscape and fostering cultural exchange on the global stage.

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