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Hector FrankLimited Edition Portrait by Cuban Artist - Stainless Steel & Quartz Sculpture2021
2021
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Limited Edition Portrait by Cuban Artist - Stainless Steel & Quartz Sculpture
Despite international acclaim as one Cuba’s foremost living artists, Havana born Hector Frank never received a professional artistic education yet specialized in electronics. Now, in his artistic practice, Hector Frank employs a similar process to reveal a nation’s shared feelings, shared visions, shared dreams with a minimalist sophistication. Hector Frank employs in these works an understanding and appreciation of material quality and the potential for reuse that exists little outside of a place like Cuba, an understanding that has allowed him to create this aesthetically complex, multi-faceted new form of portraiture that poetically captures the essence of his people.
Currently, living and working in Havana Cuba, Hector Frank has a professional following and defined respect within the creative art community in Havana. Internationally recognized, Hector Frank has collectors throughout the world and continues to grow demand after a series of sold out exhibitions at Toth Gallery in New York & San Francisco. Hector Frank has been recognized in Steadfast Magazine, Architectural Digest, Forbes Magazine, Departures Magazine, and the New York Times.
Hector Frank has exhibited throughout Cuba and internationally in New York, Nashville, New Orleans, Paris, Mexico City, Malaysia, and London. Most recently, Hector Frank sold out his last exhibition in New York (2016), Art Basel 2017, and solo New York exhibitions in 2018 & 2019.
HECTOR FRANK Untitled Portrait, 2021
Polished Stainless Steel and Black & White Quartz
50.6 x 35 x 10.6 cm
Hand-signed Edition of 9 + 2 AP
This pieces is within a limited edition of 9 and comes with a hand signed certificate of authenticity by the artist.
- Creator:Hector Frank (1961, Cuban)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 20.08 in (51 cm)Width: 13.78 in (35 cm)Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Brooklyn, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1247213870152
Hector Frank
Despite international acclaim as one Cuba’s foremost living artists, Havana born Hector Frank never received a professional artistic education yet specialized in electronics. Now, in his artistic practice, Hector Frank employs a similar process to reveal a nation’s shared feelings, shared visions, shared dreams with a minimalist sophistication. Hector Frank employs in these works an understanding and appreciation of material quality and the potential for reuse that exists little outside of a place like Cuba, an understanding that has allowed him to create this aesthetically complex, multi-faceted new form of portraiture that poetically captures the essence of his people. Currently, living and working in Havana Cuba, Hector Frank has a professional following and defined respect within the creative art community in Havana. Internationally recognized, Hector Frank has collectors throughout the world and continues to grow demand after a series of sold out exhibitions at Toth Gallery in New York & San Francisco. Hector Frank has been recognized in Steadfast Magazine, Architectural Digest, Forbes Magazine, Departures Magazine, and the New York Times. Hector Frank has exhibited throughout Cuba and internationally in New York, Nashville, New Orleans, Paris, Mexico City, Malaysia, and London. Most recently, Hector Frank sold out his last exhibition in New York (2016), Art Basel 2017, and solo New York exhibitions in 2018 & 2019.
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