Humberto Calzada

Humberto Calzada

Humberto Calzada
Birth name Humberto Calzada
Born 25 May 1944 (1944-05-25)
Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuban-American
Field painting
Training University of Miami
Movement Contemporary
Works

in museums:

  • Meadows Museum and Sculpture. Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile
  • Sait Louis Art Museum. Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Influenced by Amelia Peláez
Awards Cintas Foundation Fellowship 1979, 1981. Painting Fellowship Division of Cultural Affairs, State of Florida

Humberto Calzada b. in Havana, on May 25, 1944, is a Cuban-American Artist living in Miami, Florida since 1960.[1]

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Life in America

Calzada's family left Cuba shortly after the communist takeover of Fidel Castro, on October 11, 1960. He attended and graduated from Coral Gables High School. He would later attend the University of Miami where he graduated as an Industrial Engineering in 1966, and the University of Miami where he also earned an MBA in Finance in 1968.

Finally, in 1976, Calzada decided to pursue painting as a full-time career. The subject of most of his art is the architecture of Cuba particularly Havana's colonial and neo-classical architecture.

Calzada's work is in numerous museums as well as in private, corporate, and public collections. In 2006, the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami presented a thirty-year Retrospective of his work titled "Humberto Calzada: In Dreams Awake." Calzada resides in Miami.[2]

Periods

Humberto Calzada's art can, generally, be divided into phases or categories, but not into periods. They are phases in the sense that, during a specific time he painted primarily that category of painting, though not to the exclusion of all else. But they are "categories" in the sense that, throughout his career, he has produced works that have characteristics of any of the different classifications or will revisit any past phase. The general major classifications are:

Exhibitions

Solo

The following in list a list which includes all solo exhibits of Calzada's artwork between 1975 and 2006.

2006–1990

1990–1875

Collective

The following in list a list which includes all shared exhibits of Calzada's artwork between 1978 and 2010.

2010–2000

2000–1990

1990–1980

1980–1970

Public and Corporate Collections

Bibliography

Documentaries

Eduardo Montes-Bradley (Director) (January, 2010). Calzada (TV Movie / DVD). USA: Heritage Film Project. [3]

References

  1. ^ Catalogue Art Basel, Miami, December 2010
  2. ^ El Nuevo Herald
  3. ^ "Una Oda a la Habana" by Olga Connor. El Nuevo Herald. Revista aplausos. January 7, 2010