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Ivonne Ferrer

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Ivonne Ferrer
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Ivonne Ferrer is a Cuban-born artist.[1] She was born in Havana in 1968 and studied in the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts, and the René Portocarrero National Silk Screen Print Shop. Apart from being an artist, she worked at the Museum of the City of Havana as an art restorer, working primarily with sculpture and paintings. Following an initial solo exhibition of her works in Havana, Atribuciones in Fidelio Ponce Gallery (1990), she moved to Madrid, where her reputation as an artist solidified and attained prominence following two new solo exhibitions, La temperatura de Dios (1993) and Fisiología decorativa (1994). She also participated in numerous other projects and collective exhibitions including: La Isla Mágica in Copenhagen, together with two masters, the Cuban Julio Girona and the Spaniard Fernando Somosa; Fresca y bajita de sal in Genoa, Italy, with Aldo Menéndez, and Expo Universal Sevilla 92, Arts Pavillion. After living in Madrid for six years, Ivonne moved to the United States in 1995. She is currently working as an artist with the Kendall Art Center in Miami, and is the current Director to the adjacent Fine Arts Ceramic Center, as well as an important artist in the Kendall Art Center's recurring program Women Artists in the Rodríguez Collection. Her work explores the role and figure of the woman, political criticism and the Cuban plight.[2]

Her current work explores the connections between collage, painting and ceramics, and is a part of numerous private and public collections.[3]

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Ivonne Ferrer FACC
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Ivonne Ferrer working at the FACC

Exhibitions[edit]

  • 2021, Crossing Borders: Artists from the Middle East and Latin America, Kendall Art Cultural Center and Khawam Gallery,[4] group show[5]
  • 2021, Women Artists in the Rodríguez Collection, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, FL group show[6]
  • 2020, Fine Arts on the Plate, Kendall Art Cultural Center, group show[7]
  • 2020, Art Looking North: Cuban art in the Rodríguez Collection, Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center, FL group show
  • 2019, Sex, Design and Mertonymy/Art Attack,Kendall Art Cultural Center, solo exhibition[8]
  • 2019, The Repeating Island: Contemporary art of the Caribbean, Kendall Art Center, group show
  • 2019, ® Evolution Comics, Aluna Art Foundation, solo exhibition
  • 2018, Against Gravity, Doral Contemporary Art Museum, Doral, FL group show
  • 2018, Experincia del coleccionismo familiar: La modernidad en el Sur, Casa América, Madrid, Spain
  • 2017, AB OUT SERIGRAFÍA ARTISTICA CUBANA all you need to know about the Cuban Serigraphy, Kendall Art Center, group show
  • 2017, ACROSS TIME. Cuban Artists from vanguardist to contemporaries, Kendal Art Center, group show
  • 2016, Cuban Art from the Jorge Reynardus Collection,Selvy Gallery, The Ringling College Campus, Sarasota, FL group show
  • 2015, Plástica Cubana Generación 80’s, Museo de Linares, A.C. Mexico, group show
  • 2015, Artistic License, Gallery 91, Wynwood, Miami, FL group show
  • 2014, Women at the edge of an island, Museum of Cuban Art/ Aluna Foundation Gallery, Miami, FL group show
  • 2013, Fragments Ivonne Ferrer and Aldo Menéndez, Marcano/Maldonado Gallery, Miami, FL group show
  • 2006, Art Fair Miami Zones 2006, Design District, Miami, FL group show
  • 2005, Permanent Collection of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Vélez-Málaga, Spain, group show
  • 2002, Molaa´s Treasures, Permanent collection of the Museum of Latin American Art, California, USA, group show[9]
  • 1997, Estampa Cubana Internacional/Estampa 97, International Fair of engravings, Madrid, Spain, group show
  • 1996, Trinomio Cubano, Ivonne Ferrer, Aldo Menéndez and Aldo Damián, Botello Gallery, San Juan, Puerto Rico, group show
  • 1993, La temperatura de Dios, Lux Gallery, Barcelona, Spain, solo exhibition* 1992, Color De Cuba I: Expo Universal Sevilla, Pavilion of the Arts, Sevilla, Spain, group show
  • 1992, Color De Cuba II: Yolanda Ríos Gallery, Sitges, Spain, group show
  • 1991, La Isla Mágica: Two Cuban artists and a Spanish artist: Julio Girona, F. Somoza and Ivonne Ferrer, Fiornia Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark, group show
  • 1990, Atribuciones, Fidelio Ponce de León Gallery, FCBC, Havana, Cuba, solo exhibition
  • 1989, Con Seda y Tensión, Gallery of the Rene Portocarrero National Silk Screen Print Shop, Havana, Cuba, group show

References[edit]

  1. Ballate, Henry (2019). DFINE: Artists and Exhibitions in the Rodríguez Collection (5th Anniversary ed.). p. 260. ISBN 9798707999192. Search this book on
  2. Taboada Churchman, Claudia (September 1, 2018). "Ivonne Ferrer: Challenges of the Iconic Era". ART OnCuba.
  3. Ferrer, Ivonne. "Biography". Ivonne Ferrer. Artist.
  4. "Ivonne Ferrer (artist)". Khawam Gallery. 9 August 2021.
  5. "Crossing Borders". Kendall Art Center.
  6. "Women Artists in the Rodríguez Collection". Kendall Art Center.
  7. "Fine Arts on the Plate". Kendall Art Center.
  8. Ballate, Henry (October 30, 2019). Ivonne Ferrer/Art Attack (1st ed.). Miami, Florida: Kendall Art Cultural Center. p. 66. ISBN 978-1703991284. Search this book on
  9. "HERland: Women Artists in the MOLAA Collection". MutualArt.



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