René Francisco Rodríguez (1960) - Untitled





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René Francisco Rodríguezs Untitled is een hedendaagse litho op Conqueror-papier van 300 g uit de beperkte editie-serie 'Ignípolis', met handtekening en nummering 100 van 100, vervaardigd in Spanje in 2010–2020, met afmetingen 62 × 82 cm en gewicht 0,2 kg, verkocht door Gallery.
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ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph on Conqueror paper, 300 gr.
- Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
- The work belongs to the artistic series 'Ignípolis'
ABOUT THE ARTIST
René Francisco Rodríguez (born 1960) is a Cuban contemporary artist, curator, and educator recognized for his socially engaged and conceptual approach to art. Born in Holguín, Cuba, he studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, where he later became an influential professor and mentor to younger generations of Cuban artists.
His work combines painting, installation, and participatory projects, often addressing themes such as identity, community, politics, and everyday life in Cuba. René Francisco is especially known for integrating social practice into his artistic process, collaborating directly with communities and challenging traditional boundaries between art and activism.
Among his major achievements are representing Cuba at international biennials, including the Venice Biennale, receiving critical acclaim for his conceptual projects, and playing a central role in shaping contemporary Cuban art through both his practice and teaching.
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ABOUT THE PRINT
- Lithograph on Conqueror paper, 300 gr.
- Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
- The work belongs to the artistic series 'Ignípolis'
ABOUT THE ARTIST
René Francisco Rodríguez (born 1960) is a Cuban contemporary artist, curator, and educator recognized for his socially engaged and conceptual approach to art. Born in Holguín, Cuba, he studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, where he later became an influential professor and mentor to younger generations of Cuban artists.
His work combines painting, installation, and participatory projects, often addressing themes such as identity, community, politics, and everyday life in Cuba. René Francisco is especially known for integrating social practice into his artistic process, collaborating directly with communities and challenging traditional boundaries between art and activism.
Among his major achievements are representing Cuba at international biennials, including the Venice Biennale, receiving critical acclaim for his conceptual projects, and playing a central role in shaping contemporary Cuban art through both his practice and teaching.

