Belkis Ayón

Belkis Ayón Manso
Born January 23, 1967(1967-01-23)
Havana, Cuba
Died September 11, 1999(1999-09-11)
Havana, Cuba
Occupation painter, Lithographer
Website
http://belkisayon.com

Belkis Ayón Manso (January 23, 1967 – September 11, 1999) was a Cuban artist and lithographer[1]. Her work was based on Afro-Cuban religion, combining the myth of Sikan and the traditions of the Abakuá, a men's secret society, though her work was often thought to reflect her personal issues as well.[2] Her work began exhibition in 1988, and exhibitions continued until at least 2006[3]. The artist committed suicide at the age of 32.

Since her death, the Cuban government has declared her work a patrimony, and so none of it is currently allowed to leave the country.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Belkis Ayón Website". http://www.belkisayon.com. Retrieved 2008-03-30. 
  2. ^ Cultural Critics Page 6
  3. ^ "Belkis Ayón Biography - Personal Exhibitions". http://www.belkisayon.com/biography/index.php?lang=eng&show=personal_exhibitions. Retrieved 2008-03-30. 
  4. ^ Cultural Critics Page 5

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