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Antonia Eiriz Vázquez (1929–1995) was an influential
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n painter whose work was known for its
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qualities and was exhibited throughout
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during her life.


Life and career

She was born in
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in the neighborhood of Juanelo and was the youngest of six children. When she was young, she developed skills in
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,
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, and crafting. Eiriz also had
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when she was very young, and thus had to live with a disability for the rest of her life. She began her studies of fine arts at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in 1953. While there, she exhibited her work with artists that would become known as Los Once ("the group of eleven"), one of whom, Guido Llinás, would become a close friend and mentor. She also contributed illustrations to the magazine, ''Lunes'', edited by
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, which was a supplement of the newspaper, ''Revolución''. Eiriz graduated from San Alejandro in 1957. Eiriz continued to be active and influential force in the arts following the 1959 Cuban Revolution. In 1964, she held three solo shows (two in Cuba and one in Mexico), in which she would position herself as "one of the strongest voices in the art landscape of Cuba". That same year she would unveil one of her most known works, ''La Anunciación.'' In 1966 she would exhibit with Raúl Martínez at the Casa del Lago in Mexico's Autonomous National University, and the following year later at the 23rd Salon de Mai in Paris, France. Eiriz's career took a sharp turn by the end of the decade when her 1968 work ''Una tribuna para la paz democratica'' ("a platform for democratic peace") was deemed "defeatist" by the
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, which effectively marked her as a dissident. She abruptly ceased painting that year and withdrew from many artistic circles, thereafter devoting her life and talents largely to Cuban
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s as well as teaching and mentoring emerging artists privately. Eiriz attained permission from the
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to move to the United States in 1993 as a result of her declining health due to depression. Upon arriving in the US she returned to painting and lived the final two years of her life in
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, Florida. Eiriz had finished over 25 large oil format paintings before her passing, one to mark each of the 25 years in which she had refrained from painting due to censorship. Eiriz died on March 9, 1995, of heart failure in Miami, Florida.


Legacy and recognition

In 2001 Antonia's work was displayed in the National Museum of art in Cuba and can still be seen to this day. Eiriz received a National Culture Award in 1981, and in 1983 received the Alejandro Carpenter Medal. In 1989 the
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awarded her the Félix Varela Order; in 1994 she was the recipient of a
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. Eiriz's mentorships during her period of imposed retirement gave her a new level of influence over the younger generation of Cuban artists. A notable protégé of Eiriz from this period was Cuban Neoexpressionist
Adriano Nicot Adriano Adolfo Fernandez Nicot is a Cuban-American painter and poet based in Miami, Florida. He is known for a distinctive Neo-Expressionist style and is closely associated with the prominent Cuban artists Antonia Eiriz, Manuel Vidal Fernández, ...
who in interviews has described Eiriz as a major influence and "the greatest teacher of Cuban Expressionism." Her work is included in the permanent collection of Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana and NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale.


Selected solo exhibitions

*1964 Ensamblajes, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana *1964 Pinturas y ensamblajes, Galería La Habana, Havana *1993 Antonia Eiriz se expone: Óleos sobre telas y tintas, Weiss Sori Gallery, Coral Gables, FL *1993 Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY *1995 Antonia Eiriz: Tributo a una leyenda; Óleos, pinturas, tintas, grabados, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL


References

*Veerle Poupeye. ''Caribbean Art''. London; Thames and Hudson; 1998.


External links


Artist's website

Antonia Eiriz
at Torna Art Gallery
Antonia Eiriz
at CUBARTE {{DEFAULTSORT:Eiriz, Antonia 1929 births 1995 deaths Cuban women painters 20th-century Cuban painters 20th-century Cuban women artists Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro alumni