ICA Miami Announces Agustín Fernández Publication

Agustín Fernández: Armaduras
Jonathan Katz and Gean Moreno, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, November 24, 2020

Agustín Fernández (b. 1928, Havana; d. 2006, New York) is an indispensable figure among Cuban artists and within international postwar modernism. Although he did not consider himself a Surrealist or a strictly erotic painter, Fernández developed a distinctive pictorial practice that explored the relationships between eroticism and violence, human anatomy and machinery, and unconscious yearnings and obsessions. After leaving Cuba in 1959, Fernández lived in Paris and San Juan, before settling in New York in 1972.

 

YEAR: 2020
COVER: Paperback
EDITORS: Gean Moreno
AUTHORS: Jonathan Katz and Gean Moreno
DESIGNER: Eric Wrenn Office, New York
PUBLISHER: Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
ISBN: 978-0-9982534-0-4
PAGES: 208
DIMENSIONS: 9 x 6 in.
CREDITS
Cover photo: Agustín Fernández, Untitled, 1975 (detail). Oil on canvas, 69 x 69 in. Brandon Webster Collection, Washington, DC. Photo: Brandon Webster. Courtesy the Fernández Family