
Urban Emotions (Cuestiones de estados) is a series of visual works that arises from a deep reflection on the states of mind and thought processes that constantly affect both the individual and social existence of human beings. These eternal and universal disturbances are expressed through a group of found objects, discovered during a photographic exploration of the everyday environment. The resulting images aim to visualize these meditative obsessions about the Self and the World from a contemporary perspective.
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Balance. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Loneliness. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Danger. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Oppression. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Fear. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Disorder. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Absence. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Uncertainty. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added
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Group. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
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Caution. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added
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Memory. 2008
Technique: Digital photography later intervened, with handwritten words added.
These series was exhibited in numerous art salons, catalogs, and magazines. Below, I am showcasing some of these.
Nadal, preparing the artworks for installation.
Opening day. Nadal – Andrés D. Abreu. Arturo Montoto, Ramon Cabrales Rosabal.
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Solo Exhibition: Cuestiones de Estados Revista Revolución y Cultura Gallery, Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
Magazine featuring works from Questions of States.
Questions of States at Villa Manuela Gallery, Havana, Cuba. 2021
Memoria, exhibited at the Instituto Cervantes, Rome, Italy. 2016
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Text about Nadal Antelmo (click link below)
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by Isrrael Castellanos Leon.
by Andres D Abreu.