- Exclusive offers
- Inspiring new releases
- Personal invitations to Art Events
Carlos Gamez De Francisco
In Carlos Gámez de Francisco’s latest series, Modern Era, classical and contemporary painting beautifully intertwine. The Cuban-born painter and photographer blends his traditional style, largely… Read more
Intro Bio Exhibitions
Floral Decoration
Modern Era
from $ 649
Floral Decoration
Modern Era
from $ 649
Girl with Pink Flamingos
Modern Era
from $ 699
Girl with Pink Flamingos
Modern Era
from $ 699
Ceci N'est Pas Une Pipe II
Modern Era
from $ 699
Ceci N'est Pas Une Pipe II
Modern Era
from $ 699
Girl with Red Sunglasses
Modern Era
from $ 599
Girl with Red Sunglasses
Modern Era
from $ 599
Modern Era II
Modern Era
from $ 649
Modern Era II
Modern Era
from $ 649
Background Information about Carlos Gamez De Francisco
Introduction
In Carlos Gámez de Francisco’s latest series, Modern Era, classical and contemporary painting beautifully intertwine. The Cuban-born painter and photographer blends his traditional style, largely based on portraiture, with modern art techniques. His subjects exude a simultaneously elegant and cool aura. Combined with animated surroundings, his works become deeply thought-provoking. They transcend time and everyday reality, just as the flamingos and lush foliage escape their natural habitat to become timeless symbols of beauty.
For a long time, Carlos Gámez de Francisco focused on the art of portraits before deciding to specialize in classical motifs. Instead of depicting nobility and the wealthy, he devoted his efforts to persons not endowed with titles and money. However, he maintains certain characteristics of traditional portraiture, painting his protagonists in front of regency-style furniture and elaborate dresses – reminiscent of palace life and royalty. Equipped with distinct modern-day details, his subjects become time travelers. For example, sunglasses and magazines appear in his works, contrasting the historic ambience.
From the young age of five, Carlos Gámez de Francisco aspired to be an artist. Son of a Cuban-Spanish mother and Cuban-American father, he now devotes as many as 15 hours a day to painting and photography. His work ethic and talent are impressive – and lay the foundation for his highly successful career. In recent years, Gámez de Francisco has been inundated with awards. His works sell fast, and many are on exhibition in galleries and museums internationally.
For a long time, Carlos Gámez de Francisco focused on the art of portraits before deciding to specialize in classical motifs. Instead of depicting nobility and the wealthy, he devoted his efforts to persons not endowed with titles and money. However, he maintains certain characteristics of traditional portraiture, painting his protagonists in front of regency-style furniture and elaborate dresses – reminiscent of palace life and royalty. Equipped with distinct modern-day details, his subjects become time travelers. For example, sunglasses and magazines appear in his works, contrasting the historic ambience.
From the young age of five, Carlos Gámez de Francisco aspired to be an artist. Son of a Cuban-Spanish mother and Cuban-American father, he now devotes as many as 15 hours a day to painting and photography. His work ethic and talent are impressive – and lay the foundation for his highly successful career. In recent years, Gámez de Francisco has been inundated with awards. His works sell fast, and many are on exhibition in galleries and museums internationally.
Bio
Carlos Gamez de Francisco was born in 1987 in Holguin, Cuba and now resides in Fort Myers, United States.
2016 | School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Distinguished Scholarship |
2006 | Jose Marti Fine Arts School. Holguin, Cuba |
2004 | Raul Gomez Garcia Fine Arts School. Holguin, Cuba Independent study with Cuban artists Miguel Angel Salvo, Cosme Proenza, and Harry Ruiz |
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2022 | Gilded Age Fashion, Karen Anderer Fine Art, Lancaster Femme Fuerte, Monica Graham Fine Art, Carmel Bloom, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati |
2021 | Six Shades of Sunlight, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati New Work, Portland Art Gallery, Portland, Maine New Work, CV Art and Frame, Zionsville |
2020 | Dancing on the Couch, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati Keeneland Couture, New Editions Gallery, Lexington Personality Plus, Kore Gallery, Louisville |
2019 | New Works, Weinberger Fine Art, Kansas City Modern Nobility, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati Specimen Lost in a Tropical Island, New Editions Gallery, Lexington |
2018 | An Uncommon Vision: Equines, Archetypes, and Allegories, New Editions Gallery, Lexington The Power of the Powerless, Moremen Moloney Contemporary, Louisville |
2017 | New Work. Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont FAQ’s 1789-1987, Moremen Moloney Contemporary, Louisville |
2015 | Troubling Beauty: Myth and Metaphor in Contemporary Costume Drama, 21c Museum, Bentonville |
2014 | Troubling Beauty: Myth and Metaphor in Contemporary Costume Drama, 21c Museum, Louisville Size Matters, The Green Building Gallery, Louisville Cactus Petals, Fluctuating Asymmetry, and Crimes of Passion, Tinney Contemporary, Nashville |
2013 | Pétalos de Cactus, Fluctuaciones Asimétricas, y Crimen Pasional, Visual Art Association, Holguín, Cuba |
2012 | Radical Genealogy: The Decline of Dauphins, Courtesans and Hounds, Hardcore Art, Contemporary Space, Miami Trio, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati Black Portraits of Pomegranate Eaters, Swanson Contemporary, Louisville |
2011 | Cuban Now, 21C Museum, Louisville |
2010 | The Last Words of Louis XVI, Muhammad Ali Museum, Louisville |
2009 | Fungus for Parry-Rombeg, Les Arts Gallery, Balearic Islands, Spain |
2008 | The Last Little Vincent and Jean Puy, Colonial Museum of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba |
2006 | The Hole of the Mirror, Ibero-American House, Holguín, Cuba |
Group Exhibitions
2022 | Art Market San Francisco, Slate Contemporary, Oakland |
2021 | SCOPE Art Fair, The CAMP Gallery, Miami Affordable Art Fair NYC, Artplex Gallery, New York City The Figurative Filter, Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles Supernova, The Grogan Gallery, Houston Face It, Jack Rabbit Gallery, Houston Afterimage; Sensations of Colors, Nashville Bloom, Bev’s Fine Art, Raleigh |
2020 | Mix it Up!, New Editions Gallery, Lexington Moscow International Foto Awards Winner’s Exhibition, Moscow, Russia |
2019 | Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia and Resistance, 21c Museum, Cincinnati Mix it Up!, New Editions Gallery, Lexington Endless Summer, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati |
2018 | 46 International Art Exhibition, Brownsville Museum of Fine Art, Brownsville PHOTO’ 18, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont Keep your Clothes ON, New Editions Gallery, Lexington 30th Anual Decatur Arts Festival, Decatur Arts Alliance, Decatur 2018 Art, Center Juried Exhibition, Overland Park Merton Among Us, 849 Gallery, KyCAD, Louisville |
2017 | 45th Mid-States Craft Exhibition, Evansville Museum, Evansville Mistrz i morze, ArtGalle Galeria, Stettin, Poland |
2016 | Context Art Miami, Ai Bo Gallery, Miami Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center, Miami Cuban Fried Chicken, MAC Gallery, Fort Lauderdale Cuban Art: Influence and Articulation, Moremen Moloney Contemporary, Louisville Navigate, 1619 Flux Art + Activism, Louisville |
2015 | New Blood Festival, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Art Southampton, Glenn Aber Contemporary, Southampton |
2014 | Latin Views 2014, Alexey Von Schlippe Gallery, Groton, Connecticut Miami New Media Festival 2014, The Chill Concept, Miami Art Hamptons, Glenn Aber Contemporary, New York Art Palm Beach, Glenn Aber Contemporary, Palm Beach |
2013 | NSHMBA Louisville Fundraising & Awards Gala, National Society of Hispanic MBAs, Louisville Dis-semblance: Projecting and Perceiving Identity, 21c Museum, Cincinnati Acuarelas III, Lombillo Palace, Havana, Cuba |
2012 | Scope - Art Basel, Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami Latin Views, Alexey Von Schlippe Gallery, Groton, Connecticut |
2011 | Mada New Media Festival’11, Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami Contemporary Realism, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati Acuerelas II, Lombillo Palace, Havana, Cuba |
2010 | Fronteras Desdibujadas, Periquera Colonial Museum, Holguin, Cuba EKLEKTICITY, George Rodez Gallery, Miami |
2009 | Drove my wife crazy, Pyro Gallery, Louisville |
2008 | Cuban Artists, Rome, Italy Dachshund, a Legend, Humboldt professorship, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba |
You may also like these artists