Carlos Trillo Name (21 March 1941 in Havana, Cuba – 27 July 2022 Havana, Cuba) was a Cuban painter.

Mr. Trillo is considered a self-taught painter. He lived in New York City from 1954 to 1961. He currently resides in El Cerro, Havana, Cuba. He was a member of the "Espacio 5" (Pedro de Orá, Raimundo García, Carlos Trillo Name, Félix Beltrán, Raul Santos Serpa y Juan T. Vázquez Martín) a Cuban artistic movement.

Individual exhibitions edit

Some of his individual exhibitions have been: Trillo Expone en el Lyceum (1967), Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club, Havana, Cuba; Trillo Quince Texturas (1970), Galeria MINSAP, Havana, Cuba; Carlos Trillo Expone (1972), Galeria UNEAC, Havana, Cuba; Ocres y Azules, Carlos Trillo (1974), Biblioteca Nacional José Martí, Havana, Cuba; Trillo Pinturas (1980), Casa de la Cultura de Plaza, Havana, Cuba; Manhattan 97 (1998), Hotel Tryp Habana Libre, Havana, Cuba; and Manhattan 9/11 y Despues (2007), Galeria La Aracia, Havana, Cuba.

Collective exhibitions edit

His painting has been part of many collective exhibitions, among them: Exposicion de Pintura (1966) at the Galeria del Instituto Nacional de Turismo, Havana, Cuba; Pintores Cubanos (1982) at the Galeria IAO in the Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico; Por la Libertad y La Aministia Total (1984) at the Centro Culteral de Conde de Duque in Madrid, Spain, Maison des Sciences de L'Homme, Paris, France, Instituto de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico; Contemporary Cuban Art (1994) at the Westbeth Gallery, New York City; Cuban Art: The last 60 Years (1994) at Pan-American Gallery, Dallas, Texas; and Cuba Art and Soul (2007) Galeria El Museo, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

References edit

  • La Gaceta de Cuba; Trillo Renovado by Jose Veigas, November–December edition 2005.
  • La Gaceta de Cuba; El Encuentro con la Materia Viva by Guillermo Rodriguez-Rivera, January–February 1997.
  • Bienvenidos; Un Pintor Materico y Abstracto a la Vez by Augusto Rios, April 2007.
  • Granma, "Galeria Adentro" by Tony Pinera, June 7, 1990.
  • Bohemia; Arte Soy by Leonel Lopez-Nussa, February 7, 1975.
  • Veigas, Jose (2004). Memoria: Artes Visuales Cubanas Del Siglo Xx (in Spanish). California International Arts Foundation. ISBN 978-0-917571-12-1.
  • Veigas-Zamora, Jose; Cristina Vives Gutierrez, Adolfo V. Nodal, Valia Garzon, & Dannys Montes de Oca (2001). Memoria: Cuban Art of the 20th Century. California/International Arts Foundation. ISBN 978-0-917571-11-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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