Vicente Hernandez: Of the Real and Magnificent

November 5, 2015 – January 9, 2016

Vicente Hernández
The Fly, 2015
Oil on canvas
31 1/4h x 39 1/4w in
 
Vicente Hernández
El Beso de los Mares, 2015
Oil on canvas
58h x 77w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Del Desafío a la Utopía, 2014
Oil on canvas
57 1/4h x 77w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Waiting for the Hurricane, 2015
Oil on canvas
42 1/2h x 54w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Untitled II, 2015
Oil on canvas
30h x 24w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Untitled I, 2015
Oil on canvas
30h x 30w in
 
Vicente Hernández
El Pez de Jonás, 2014
Oil on canvas
22h x 30w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Otra Utopía del Pinero, 2015
Oil on canvas
31 1/4h x 39 1/4w in
 
Vicente Hernández
La Máquina del Tiempo, 2015
Oil on canvas
31 1/2h x 39w in
 
Vicente Hernández
La Isla su Esperanza, 2015
Oil on canvas
31 1/4h x 39 1/4w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Leyenda, 2015
Oil on canvas
39 1/4h x 51w in
 
Vicente Hernández
Las Novias del Surgidero, 2015
Oil on canvas
57 1/4h x 77 1/4w in
 

Press Release

LaCa Projects is pleased to host Cuban artist Vicente Hernández for his first solo exhibition in Charlotte, Of the Real and Magnificent, featuring paintings that weave magnificent stories of escape rife with struggle and triumph, the real and the imaginary, the sadness of departure and the excitement of the journey. Hernandez is inspired by his harbor hometown of Batabanó, a once-flourishing Caribbean city that is the celestial subject of his work, a place torn apart by the devastating impact of natural and human ravages.

In Hernández’s words, “the journey is their challenge, even if this calling stops being an idea that the travelers inherited from past generations.”

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