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Donation of Duchamp, Warhol and Picasso's works dedicated to the
Cuban Five
Havana,
Jan 27 (AIN).- Nine out of 120 works of several world-famous plastic
artists were donated to Cuba by a philanthropist and friend of the
island, Gilbert Brownstone.
The handing over of the nine pieces took place on Monday night at
the Fine Arts Museum in Havana, in the presence of important figures
of Cuban culture and the State.
During the ceremony, Ricardo Alarcón, President of the Cuban
Parliament highlighted the value of the works and the significance
of exhibiting them in the country’s main institutions for artistic
promotion.
For his part, Brownstone said that he decided to donate these pieces
to Cuba motivated by the bonds of friendship that tie him to the
Caribbean island, its people and the Cuban Revolution, which he has
always felt deeply attracted to.
“The true meaning of friendship is sacrifice. That is why I dedicate
this donation to the Cuban Five who remain imprisoned in the United
States,” Brownstone stressed.
Fernando González, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón
Labañino and René González – known worldwide as the Cuban Five –
were tried and condemned to harsh sentences after a biased and faked
trial held in Miami, where they were arrested in 1998 just because
they were monitoring right wing groups based in South Florida that
were planning and carrying out terrorist actions against Cuba.
Meanwhile, Culture Minister Abel Prieto described Brownstone’s
gesture as very generous and presented him with the Friendship Medal
granted by the Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP).
“This donation significantly improves the Cuban collection of the
period of the avant-garde with exceptional works from these men and
women who founded the art of the 20th century,” he noted.
For his part, Ruben del Valle, President of the National Council of
Plastic Arts, thanked Brownstone for the donation and said that
these pieces will be taken care of will zeal and pride.
The donation consists of etchings and paintings by renowned artists
such as Marcel Duchamp, André Masson, Juan Miró, Roy Lichstein, Andy
Warhol, Edouard Vuillar, Georges Rovalt, Camile Pisarro and Pablo
Picasso.
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