HAMLET ARMAS - SIGNAL






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Hamlet Armas presents SIGNAL, an original and unique 2026 acrylic painting by hand-signed artist, measuring 80 × 60 cm, in good condition, originating from Spain and sold directly by the artist, shipped rolled in a professional tube.
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BIOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL CAREER: Hamlet Armas (Cuba, b. 1989) is a visual artist and cultural manager with a solid international track record. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Plastic Arts from the University of the Arts (ISA) in Havana (2009-2014).
Throughout his career, he has balanced creating work with leadership in large-scale artistic projects:
• Since 2008: Co-founder and coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the Camagüey International Video Art Festival (FIVAC).
• 2013 - 2021: Co-founder and Projects Director of New Media at CEDINM.
• 2014 - 2016: Professor of the Fundamental Painting Workshop at the Vicentina de la Torre Art Academy.
HIGHLIGHTS OF EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS: His works are part of important private and institutional collections, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Additionally, his work has circulated actively in the international circuit:
• 2016 - Solo exhibition "Das Land der Ferne" (The Faraway Land), ATELIER G2, Bonn, Germany.
• 2015 - 12th Havana Biennial, Cuba.
• 2014 - Show at Visual Art School (SVA), New York, USA.
• 2011 - 4th International Video Art Festival "Proyector", Off Limits Space, Madrid, Spain.
• Awards and recognitions: 1st Jury Prize of the central jury of the XXVII City Salon (2017) and the Prize of the Cuban Fund of Cultural Goods (2017).
ABOUT THE CURRENT WORK:
Since his arrival in Spain in 2021, his artistic practice has focused on the deconstruction of the urban landscape. In his series "Nada que ver" (Nothing to Do With It), the city’s architecture dissolves into economical abstractions, articulating a reflection on isolation and absence.
LOT AND SHIPPING INFORMATION:
• Authenticity: Unique, exclusive work. Hand-signed by the artist on the reverse.
• Condition: Perfect conservation.
• Packaging: Shipped disassembled and carefully rolled in a professional tube to guarantee maximum protection.
• Logistics: Shipping managed through Correos de España with a tracking number. Estimated delivery time to all of Europe: 6-10 working days.
BIOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL CAREER: Hamlet Armas (Cuba, b. 1989) is a visual artist and cultural manager with a solid international track record. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Plastic Arts from the University of the Arts (ISA) in Havana (2009-2014).
Throughout his career, he has balanced creating work with leadership in large-scale artistic projects:
• Since 2008: Co-founder and coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the Camagüey International Video Art Festival (FIVAC).
• 2013 - 2021: Co-founder and Projects Director of New Media at CEDINM.
• 2014 - 2016: Professor of the Fundamental Painting Workshop at the Vicentina de la Torre Art Academy.
HIGHLIGHTS OF EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS: His works are part of important private and institutional collections, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Additionally, his work has circulated actively in the international circuit:
• 2016 - Solo exhibition "Das Land der Ferne" (The Faraway Land), ATELIER G2, Bonn, Germany.
• 2015 - 12th Havana Biennial, Cuba.
• 2014 - Show at Visual Art School (SVA), New York, USA.
• 2011 - 4th International Video Art Festival "Proyector", Off Limits Space, Madrid, Spain.
• Awards and recognitions: 1st Jury Prize of the central jury of the XXVII City Salon (2017) and the Prize of the Cuban Fund of Cultural Goods (2017).
ABOUT THE CURRENT WORK:
Since his arrival in Spain in 2021, his artistic practice has focused on the deconstruction of the urban landscape. In his series "Nada que ver" (Nothing to Do With It), the city’s architecture dissolves into economical abstractions, articulating a reflection on isolation and absence.
LOT AND SHIPPING INFORMATION:
• Authenticity: Unique, exclusive work. Hand-signed by the artist on the reverse.
• Condition: Perfect conservation.
• Packaging: Shipped disassembled and carefully rolled in a professional tube to guarantee maximum protection.
• Logistics: Shipping managed through Correos de España with a tracking number. Estimated delivery time to all of Europe: 6-10 working days.
