Carlos Quintana, works on sale

Carlos Quintana
La Habana (Cuba), 1966
On rare occasions the work of an artist departs from the range and scope of his contemporaries. Carlos Quintana is a prime example of an artist whose work is basically unrelated to the work of other artists; he is original in every respect. Of the many artists I have known, few have shown the insight Carlos has in his portrayal of humanity. Quintana is the only well-known Cuban artist whose post-expressionism art, with its bold colors, noticeably sets him apart from his peers and allows the observer to compare his art with the best of post-expressionism, which is emphasized by its brilliance, is striking and marks Quintana as a world-class artist whose work is recognized internationally.
He studied at the Institute of Design. He has held a large number of solo exhibitions since 1984, among them: Ocho, Gallery Habana, Havana City, Cuba; Carlos Quintana, Arario Beijing Sape 2, China; Norte, Gallery Orange, Montreal & Lacerte Gallery, Quebec, Canada; Lateralidad Cruzada, Gallery Habana, Havana City, Cuba; Cuerda floja, Instituto de América / Centro Damián Bayón, Granada, Spain; and El futuro en cualquier momento va a ser el pasado, Juan Ruiz Gallery, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
His group exhibitions include: Pinta, the Latin American Art Fair in New York, Gallery Habana, Havana City; Scope Basel, Gallery Habana, Havana City, Cuba; Art Brussels, Gallery Habana, Havana City, Cuba; Palm Beach, Louis Lacerte Gallery, Quebec, Canada; ARCO, Madrid, Gallery Habana, Havana City, Cuba, among many others.