Hernan Garcia   February 01, 2010 - March 08, 2010
Cremata Gallery was pleased to present the solo exhibition of Cuban painter Hernan Garcia. De Kooning said, " There is a moment in life when on takes a walk in his or her own landscapes and scenes", when one plays his or her own games without fear, with great honesty, with great certainty.
Abstractomicina   November 30, 2009 - January 30, 2010
In this exhibit by Cuban artists, everything is possible! Painters that have never experimented with abstraction, do so now. We are presenting works by painters from the 50’s, in conjunction with present day artists.
Diego de Souza - Recent Works | Luis Manuel Fernandez - Sculptures   November 03 - November 29, 2009
A dialogue between the works of Diego de Souza and Luis Manuel Fernandez: one exhibition, two artists, one Argentine and one Cuban, two different ways of approaching art. Diego’s paintings with his expressive use of color, light, transparency, and his free and imaginative strokes comes very close to pure abstraction. In contrast with Luis Manuel’s sculptures: precise, figurative and full of symbolic realism.
"Cardo ni ortiga cultivo..."   October 05 - November 02, 2009
“Cardo ni ortiga cultivo ... ” the one-man show by Cuban artist Pepe Herrera presented at Cremata Gallery, is his “opera prima” in our city. He arrives preceded by his recent and very successful participation in two major exhibitions in Spain: “Entre rías…” reviewed extensively in El Nuevo Herald (July13th, 2009), inaugurated in the very center of Madrid’s art triangle next to the Prado Museum, and “La isla expandida” showcased at Huelva’s Museum of Art. Let this exhibition, full of mystery and subtlety, fill you with wonder as it explores an imaginary garden.
Argentine Visions   September 15 - October 03, 2009
an exhibition featuring an exciting collection of acrylics, oils, collages, inks, and watercolors, from the fifties to today. From Italo-Argentinean Modernist masters Bruno Venier and Carlo Monzani, who has exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, to contemporary artists living in Argentina, were showcased--17 artists with very different styles. Like U. S. art, Argentine art has a strong flavor of the melting pot that has lately been turning from European influences to its native resources. Many of the paintings and water colors in the show were inspired by the École de Paris, from staid academic works to surrealism.
Summer Exhibition   July 01- August 10, 2009
Group exhibit which featured various artists that have been with the gallery since its inception, and others that have joined us recently.
The exhibition comprised 40 works including paintings, drawings and sculpture.
"Hacia París" May 22- June 30, 2009
Group exhibit with more than 50 paintings and sculptures from Cuban artists that lived or currently live in France, especially in Paris.
"Paraiso Fabricado" by Juan "Erman" Gonzalez - April 20 - May 16, 2009
Solo exhibition by Juan "Erman" Gonzalez .
Cuba: Out of Context  by Harold Garcia - March 03 - 30, 2009
Solo exhibition by Harold Garcia.
In & Out: Fiction or Poetry  by Mysora - February 10, 2009 - March 02, 2009
Solo exhibition by Mysora.
A Journey of Reverie  by Francisco Sanchez - January 13, 2009 - February 09, 2009
Solo exhibition by Francisco Sanchez. "Magic coexists with late Roman Imperialsculpture, Franch Baroque landscapes, Caribbean shells and African motifs..." J. Sanchez
Waiting / Esperando  by Margarita Cano - December 01, 2008 - January 10, 2009
Solo exhibition by Margarita Cano. She describes her paintings as "a window into a dream world of memories which are unattainable but become alive in my pictorial narratives."
Restrospective  by Santos Mendez - October 18 - November 29, 2008
Solo exhibition by Santos Mendez. His work stems from a life of fulfillment in the interaction between the observation of nature and forging a colorful style .
Great Graphic Works II  Various Artists - September 29 - October 18, 2008
Wifredo Lam, Amelia Pelaez, Portocarrero,  MarianoCundo Bermudez, Gina Pellon, Gay Garcia, Andres Valerio,Baruj Salinas, Humberto CalzadaJose Bedia, Pepe Herrera
Geishas  by Katiuska - September 9 - 29, 2008
In this, her most recent work, Katiuska intends to represent Geisha's fascinating and evocative image. "Geisha" literally translates as "art person" or "one trained in arts". A woman that deliberatively chooses to make art her life ...a life that becomes art. "I look at the character in Japanese society as a ‘giver of beauty’, a person of selfless dedication who walks in splendor."