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Untitled
By Sandu Darie
Located in New York, NY
Watercolor on wove paper. Signed and dated in ink, lower right recto.
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1960s Contemporary Sandu Darie Art
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Watercolor
Abstraction
By Sandu Darie
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Unique work on wax paper, signed by artist in pencil and paint
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Acrylic
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Sandú Darié was a contemporary Cuban visual artist. Born in 1908 in Romania to Jewish parents, he originally planned to become a lawyer until he and his family migrated to France due to the increasing political turmoil in his native country, becoming part of the "...first wave of literary and artistic members of the Romanian avant-garde diaspora;" frequenting the circles of famous writers and artists. This close contact with the Romanian avant-garde, as well as the exposure to European and Latin American art movements and philosophies, influenced Darié's decision in becoming an artist. He emigrates to Cuba in 1941, where he creates his most important body of work. In Cuba, he co-founded the concrete abstractionist group Los Diez Pintores Concretos (the Ten Concrete Painters) known simply as, Los Diez (the Ten) along with artists Loló Soldevilla...
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ARIE LAVER, Sandú (see Diez Pintores Concretos).
Artistic Name: Sandú Darié.
Signature: Darié.
Born: Roman, Rumania, April 6, 1908.
Died: Havana, Cuba, September 2, 1991.
Resided: Havana, Cuba. Since: 1941.
Art forms: Sculpture, painting, drawing, graphic humor, ceramics, stage design, film maker.
Education:
1926‑1932 Law School, Paris, FRANCE.
Professional Activity:
1926‑1939 Cartoonist in periodicals.
[1949] Founding Member. Asociación de Caricaturistas de Cuba.
1950‑1957 Co‑Editor. Noticias de Arte, Havana, CUBA.
1958-1961 Member. Group “Diez Pintores Concretos, “ Havana, CUBA.
1961 Founding Member. Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC).
Art Advisor. Grupo Experimental de Danza de La Habana, CUBA.
1963‑1969 Documentary Filmmaker. Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográfica (ICAIC), Havana, CUBA.
1971 Director of Light and Set Design. Ballet “Dinamia, “ Ballet Nacional de Cuba, Sports Center, Havana, CUBA.
1975 Environmental Designer. Cuban Pavilion. International Oceanographic Exhibition, Motoba, Okinawa, JAPAN.
1982 Juror. Salón Paisaje’82, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1986 Juror. Concurso “13 de Marzo, “ Galería L, Havana, CUBA.
1988 Juror. 3er. Salón de Premiados, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Solo SHOWS
1949.
Sandú Darié. Composiciones 1949 [September 14‑25]. Lyceum, Havana, CUBA.
Sandú Darié [October 24‑November 5]. Carlebach Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
1950
Estructuras pictóricas 1950. Sandú Darié [October 9‑20]. Lyceum, Havana, CUBA.
1955
Exposición de Sandú Darié y Martínez Pedro [April 25‑May 1]. Escuela de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de La Habana, Havana, CUBA.
1956
Estructuras transformables. Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad de La Habana, Havana, CUBA.
1957
Multivisión espacial. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1966
Pintura cinética de Sandú Darié. Cosmorama. Electro‑pintura en movimiento [August]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1971
Sandú Darié. Selección de 12 de sus obras desde 1944. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1974
Poema‑espectáculo “Rumbos” (multimedia project) [April 9-?]. Casa de las Américas, Havana, CUBA.
1978
Espectáculos audiovisuales con “Poemas espaciales al aire libre.” Santiago de Cuba/Havana, CUBA.
1983
Sandú y los niños [July 20‑?]. House of Cuban-Soviet Friendship, Havana, CUBA.
Multivisiones espaciales 83 [November 25‑?]. Galería Espacio Abierto, Revista Revolución y Cultura, Havana, CUBA.
1984
Espectáculo de arte cinético “Imágenes en movimiento con ritmos batá” (parallel to the 1st. Havana Biennial) [May]. Pabellón Cuba, Havana, CUBA.
1987
Exposición personal Sandú Darié [July 16-?]. Centro Provincial de Artes Plásticas y Diseño, Havana, CUBA.
1988
Sandú Darié. Exposición antológica 1945‑1988 [December]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS
1949
XV Salón de Humoristas [May 6-20]. [Caseta Parque Central], Havana, CUBA.
1950
An Exhibition of Cuban Paintings [January 28‑February 2]. The Women’s Club of Havana, Havana, CUBA.
1951
Some Areas of Research from 1913 to 1951 [May 2‑June 8]. Rose Fried Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
1952
XXVI Biennale di Venezia [June 14‑October 19]. Venice, ITALY.
1953
II Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sâo Paulo [December 8, 1953‑ February, 1954]. Parque Ibirapuera, Sâo Paulo, BRAZIL.
1954
Plástica cubana contemporánea. Homenaje a José Martí [January 28‑February 14]. Lyceum, Havana, CUBA.
1955
III Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sâo Paulo [July‑October]. Parque Ibirapuera, Sâo Paulo, BRAZIL.
1956
Exposición cerámica cubana y joyas [February 15‑29]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Recent paintings from Cuba [October 5-25]. Roland de Aenlle Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
VIII Salón Nacional Pintura y Escultura [November 28‑December 28]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1957
IV Bienal Museu de Arte Moderna Sâo Paulo [September‑December]. Parque Ibirapuera, Sâo Paulo, BRAZIL.
Exposición de arte abstracto. Galerie Raymond Crouse, Paris, FRANCE.
1958
Grupo de arte madi internacional. Galerie Denise René, Paris, FRANCE.
1959
Exposición pintura contemporánea cubana [September 12‑22]. Universidad de Santo Tomás de Villanueva, Havana, CUBA.
Salón Anual 1959. Pintura, escultura y grabado [October 10‑November 10]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1960
Pintura contemporánea cubana (See chapter “The Exhibitions, “ no. 511).
1961
“A”/Pintura Concreta [August 18-22]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Exposición primer aniversario 1961/1962 [October 25-?]. Galería INIT, Hotel Habana Libre, Havana, CUBA.
Los primeros 15 años de arte madi. Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA.
1966
Kunst‑Licht‑Kunst. Stedelik van Abee Museum, Eindhoven, HOLLAND.
1967
EXPO’67. Cuban Pavilion, Montreal, CANADA.
1968
Panorama del arte en cuba [January]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Pittura Cubana Oggi [June 6-13]. Istituto Italo-Latinoamericano, Piazza Marconi, Rome, ITALY.
1969
(“Intervención artística en la aalle.” Project for the creation of cinetic environments). Plaza Chatelet, Paris, FRANCE.
1972
Encuentro de plástica latinoamericana [May 30‑?]. Galería Latinoamericana, Casa de las Américas, Havana, CUBA.
1977
50 años de la revista de Avance [October 5‑?]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1978
Images. Messages d’Amérique Latine [June 3-July 2]. Centre Culturel de Villeparisi, Galerie Le Colisée, Villeparisi, FRANCE.
Salón de Artes Plásticas UNEAC 1978 [December 29-?]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1979
XVIII Premi Internacional Dibuix Joan Miró. Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d’Estudis d’Art Contemporani, Parc de Montjuic, Barcelona, SPAIN.
1980
XIX Premi Internacional de Dibuix Joan Miró [July 22‑September 14].
Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d’Estudis d’Art Contemporani, Parc de Montjuic,
Barcelona, SPAIN.*
Salón de Artes Plásticas UNEAC’80 [December 18-?]. Centro de Arte Internacional, Havana, CUBA.
Peisajul Cubanez [December 23, 1980‑January, 1981]. Rotonda Sâlii mici a Palatului, Bucharest, RUMANIA.
1984
1a. Bienal de La Habana [May 22‑July 9]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Salón de Artes Plásticas UNEAC 1984 [December 14-?]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1986
Exposición latinoamericana (guest of honor). Segunda Bienal de La Habana [November 26, 1986‑January 18, 1987]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
Primera exposición internacional del arte efímero. Fortaleza de La Sierra, BRAZIL.
1989
Art in Latin America: The Modern Era, 1820-1980 [May 16-August 6]. Hayward Gallery, London, U.K. [September 16-November 19]. National Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, SWEDEN [December 19/1989-March 11, 1990]. Palacio de Velázquez, Madrid, SPAIN.
1990
Salón de Artes Plásticas UNEAC’90 [December]. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
AWARDS
1956
Honorable Mention. VIII Salón Nacional de Pintura y Escultura. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, CUBA.
1975
Honorable Member. Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague, HOLLAND.
1981
Order “Por la Cultura Nacional.” State Council, Republic of CUBA.
1983
Alejo Carpentier Medal, State Council, Republic of CUBA.
PUBLICATIONS
DARIE, Sandú. “Apuntes para un método básico de arte popular.” Revolución y Cultura, Havana [illus], pp.55‑60, CUBA, [197‑].
_________. “A propósito del espacio-tiempo en la escultura.” La Nueva Gaceta, Havana, Second Period, No. 5 [illus], p.2, CUBA, 1983.
_________. cat. Exposición personal Sandú Darié, Centro Provincial de Artes Plásticas y Diseño, Havana, CUBA, July 16, 1987.
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