Tom‡s Esson:THE GOAT

Tom‡s Esson:THE GOAT

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Author: Gean Meron

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 296


Tom‡s Esson: The GOAT is the first monograph of Afro-Cuban artist Tom‡s Esson. It features paintings created over a span of thirty-five years and showcases a distinct style that overflows with energy, biting humor, and suggestive narratives that often involve highly sexualized, monstrous creatures alongside the heroes of the Cuban Revolution. Coming of age in turbulent Havana, Tom‡s Esson (b. 1963) was a fierce critic of the social reality he saw around him. His work was showcased in a number of controversial exhibitions in the late 1980s, as the artist became a central figure in the decadeÕs renaissance in Cuban art and he began to exhibit internationally. He left Cuba in 1990 and moved to the USA. Alongside his works this publication provides newly commissioned scholarship and reprints of critical texts that are no longer in circulation, proof that Esson is one of CubaÕs most important post-Revolutionary artists, whose work remains timely today.



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Author: Gean Meron

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 296


Tom‡s Esson: The GOAT is the first monograph of Afro-Cuban artist Tom‡s Esson. It features paintings created over a span of thirty-five years and showcases a distinct style that overflows with energy, biting humor, and suggestive narratives that often involve highly sexualized, monstrous creatures alongside the heroes of the Cuban Revolution. Coming of age in turbulent Havana, Tom‡s Esson (b. 1963) was a fierce critic of the social reality he saw around him. His work was showcased in a number of controversial exhibitions in the late 1980s, as the artist became a central figure in the decadeÕs renaissance in Cuban art and he began to exhibit internationally. He left Cuba in 1990 and moved to the USA. Alongside his works this publication provides newly commissioned scholarship and reprints of critical texts that are no longer in circulation, proof that Esson is one of CubaÕs most important post-Revolutionary artists, whose work remains timely today.