Cundo Bermúdez

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Secundino Bermúdez y Delgado or simply Cundo Bermúdez (September 3, 1914 – October 30, 2008), was a Cuban painter.

Secundino Bermúdez Delgado
BornSeptember 3, 1914
Havana, Cuba
Died30 October 2008(2008-10-30) (aged 94)
Westchester, Florida, United States

Biography

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Born in Havana, Cuba, he died of a heart attack in his Westchester home on October 30, 2008.

In 1926, Bermudez was admitted at the 'Institute of Havana,' and in 1930 enrolled at the renowned Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro, where he studied painting for two years. In 1934, he entered the University of Havana to study law and social sciences. He graduated in 1941. Later, he traveled to Mexico and studied at the Academy of San Carlos. In 1949 he founded the Asociación de Pintores y Escultores de Cuba (APEC).

Individual exhibitions

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Collective exhibitions

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He was part of many collectives exhibitions such as:

  • 1938 – "National Exhibition of Paintings and Sculptures" at the Castillo de la Fuerza, Havana, Cuba
  • 1940 – "Three hundred Years of Art in Cuba", University of Havana, Havana, Cuba
  • 1941 – "Cuban Contemporary Art Exhibition", Lyceum, Havana, Cuba
  • 1942 – "Some Contemporary Painters", Lyceum, Havana, Cuba
  • 1943 – "An Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Modern Cuban", José Gómez-Sicre Institution, Havana, Cuba
  • 1944 – Cuban Painting Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City
  • 1950 – "Pinturas". Cundo Bermúdez, Amelia Peláez and Martínez Pedro. Lyceum, Havana, Cuba
  • 1951 – "I São Paulo Art Biennial", São Paulo, Brazil
  • 1952 – "XXVI Biennale di Venezia", Venice, Italy
  • 1953 – "II Bienal de San Juan del Grabado Latinoamericano", Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 1994 – "Cuban Artists: Expressions in Graphics", Jadite Galleries, New York City

Awards

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Collections

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Further reading

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  • Eduardo Luis Rodriguez: The Havana Guide: Modern Architecture 1925-1965. (Princeton Architectural Press 2000); ISBN 978-1-56898-210-6
  • Vicente Baez, Virilio Pinera, Calvert Casey, and Anton Arrufat, Editors: Pintores Cubanos, Editors; Ediciones Revolucion, Havana, Cuba 1962 (in Spanish)
  • Jose Veigas-Zamora, Cristina Vives Gutierrez, Adolfo V. Nodal, Valia Garzon, Dannys Montes de Oca; Memoria: Cuban Art of the 20th Century. (California/International Arts Foundation 2001); ISBN 978-0-917571-11-4
  • Jose Viegas; Memoria: Artes Visuales Cubanas Del Siglo XX. (California International Arts 2004); ISBN 978-0-917571-12-1 (in Spanish)
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