Archive for the ‘Nadal Antelmo’ Category

In 2002, I held my first solo exhibition outside of Cuba. It took place in Mexico, at the Museum of Revolutions in San Luis Potosí. The exhibition offered a brief journey through the works I had created up to that point: La Canasta, A Day in the Life of Ofelia, Erotic Story, among others, formed […]

THE VOYEUR  is a photographic series created using an analog camera and 35mm color film. The images were captured beneath an old iron bridge in Matanzas, Cuba. I positioned myself directly under the structure, watching people pass overhead, and at that moment, I photographed the women walking across the bridge from below. The resulting photographs […]

“Erotic Story” is a multi-award-winning series created in 2001. Through the interplay of color, shape, and imagination, each piece invites viewers to craft their own erotic fantasy, making the experience deeply personal and uniquely interpretive. . .   Erotic Story I. 2000 Technique: Digital Photography . . .   Erotic Story II. 2000 Technique: Digital […]

UN DIA DE OFELIA  is a photographic series created to honor the unrecognized labor of the Cuban housewife. Each work in the series takes the form of a small allegorical photographic sculpture, paying tribute to the undervalued and often invisible work carried out daily by women across the country. At the heart of the series […]

LA CANASTA, was my first work of art, created in 1994. This series consists of real analog photographs of the sun entering a basketball hoop. A group of boys were playing basketball in a sunny spot, and as the evening drew to a close, the sun appeared to enter the basketball hoop. This series captures […]