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Baruj Salinas    (Cuban, 1935)

 Baruj Salinas - Arcano (Prints) h: 22 x w: 30 in / h: 55.9 x w: 76.2 cm
Baruj Salinas
Arcano 1977
 
 Baruj Salinas - Brote Crepuscular (Paintings) h: 18 x w: 24 in / h: 45.7 x w: 61 cm
Baruj Salinas
Brote Crepuscular 2001
 
 Baruj Salinas - Cascada diptych (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.))
Baruj Salinas
Cascada diptych 2000
 
 Baruj Salinas - Cloud Bloom (Mixed Media) h: 30 x w: 22 in / h: 76.2 x w: 55.9 cm
Baruj Salinas
Cloud Bloom 1986
 
 Baruj Salinas - Clouds diptych (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.))
Baruj Salinas
Clouds diptych 1999
 
 Baruj Salinas - Dalet I (Prints) h: 30 x w: 22 in / h: 76.2 x w: 55.9 cm
Baruj Salinas
Dalet I 1977
 
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Biography
1935 Born in La Habana, Cuba
1958 Graduated from School of Architecture, Kent State University, Kent, OH
Baruj Salinas was born in Havana in 1938. Salinas ' career began in the field of architecture. He graduated from the University of Ohio with an architectural degree and left Cuba permanently in 1959. Salinas settled in Miami and later moved to Barcelona where he studied alongside artists Joan Miro and Antoni Tapies. Architecture informed his early work, but gradually he moved toward a purely abstract expression. His work resembles paintings of space, where colour is more important than form and itself becomes a principal theme. There are traces, also, of Jewish traditions, but having been born in Cuba has made its impact. For him Cuba is the tropics and sugarcane, it is also the sun and the light. He will never cease to be Cuban. Salina's paintings can be seen in important collections all over the world such as the Joan Miro Foundation, Barcelona; the National Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona; the National Institute of Fine Arts, Mexico D.F; the Beit Uri Museum, Israel; the Fort Lauderdale Museum of the Arts, Florida; the Fine Arts Museum, Budapest; the Art Institute of Chicago and the Phoenix Museum of Art, Arizona.

Exhibitions
1999 Galeria Joan Mas, Barcelona, Spain (solo)
1999 Galeria Trazo, Mexico (solo)
1998 Cuban Sephardie Artist Mizel Museum of Judaica, Denver EUA
1998 Loin Cuba Musee des Tapisseeries Aix-en-Provance, France
1997 Galeria Trazo, Mexico D.F.
1997 Il Trienal Arte Grafico Internacional de El Cairo, Egypt
1997 Fundacion Maria Zambrano, Malaga, Spain (solo)
1997 Galeria Villa Amadeus, Monterrey, Mexico D.F. (solo)
1997 Galeria Caligrama, Barcelona, Spain (solo)
1997 Americas Collection, Coral Gables, EUA (solo)
1997 Amaya Mahoney Gallery, Chicago, EUA (solo)
1996 Galeria Alfredo Melgar, Madrid, Spain (solo)
1996 Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza (solo)
1996 Premio Nacional de Grabado, Calcografia Nacional de madrid, Spain
1996 Michel Butor et La Gravure Musee Baron Gerard, Bayeux, France
1995 20 de Mayo Cuban Museum of Art, Miami EUA
1995 The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, F. Lauderdale, EUA (solo)
1995 Galeria Arteconsult, Panama (solo)
1994 Forum de las Artes, San Juan, Puerto Rico (solo)
1994 Shuyu Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, (solo)
1994 Continental National Bank Gallery, Miami EUA (solo)
1993 Musee Villa du pure, Annemase, France
1993 Yamanashi Museum of Art Yamanashi, Japan
1993 Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art Yamanashi, Japan
1993 Vista Gallery, New York, EUA
1993 Selected Works from the Permanent Collection, Riling Museum of Art Sarasota, EUA
1993 Symposium on Lithography, La Coruna, Spain
1992 Homenaje a Octavio Paz, Patino Foundation , Ginebra, Suiza
1992 Museum Jose Luis Cuevas, Mexico D.F.
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