The Raft
Armando Marino
April 2011, in conjunction with Cuba Now
on the sidewalk, at the corner of Seventh and Main Streets
Armando Marino's The Raft is a shiny deep blue and yellow, wheel-less body
of a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe, supported from below by a profusion of Cuban
legs, appearing to be on-the-march. At first glance Marino's sculpture appears ridiculous
and funny but is also a poignant reminder of the chronic shortages and economic
hardships that have plagued Cuba for the last half century.
Created in response to the diaspora of the Cuban people in the 1990's, when thousands
of Cubans left the island by any means possible, often traveling in absurd and unsafe
homemade rafts. Marino's sculpture can be seen to represent the resourcefulness
of the Cuban people, a respect for their past, and a symbol of hope for his people
marching forward.
This is the second edition of the car. The first version was installed for the Havana
Biennial in 2003 and has become an iconic image from the Biennial. Marino was unable
to take the sculpture out of Cuba after the exhibition and it was subsequently destroyed.
This second version was commissioned in 2010 by the Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburg,
PA and subsequently acquired by 21c Museum in January 2011. 21c is pleased to present
The Raft in conjunction with the exhibition Cuba Now, currently
showing at 21c Museum through September 2011.
Currently Showing
Alter Ego: A Decade of Work
by Anthony Goicolea
Opens January 28, 2012
in the Street Level Gallery, Atrium Gallery, Galleries 1-4, Video Lounge, Channel Two
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In Tran-sit
Yoan Capote
April 2011, in conjunction with
Cuba Now
on the sidewalk along Seventh Street
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The Raft
Armando Marino
April 2011, in conjunction with
Cuba Now
on the sidewalk, at the corner of Seventh and Main Streets
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Wheel of Fortune
Anne Peabody
Opened June 2010
in the Atrium Gallery
Exhibited in conjunction with the
2010 GAS (Glass Art Society) Conference
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Channel Two
Rotating video art
On air since 2006
Televisions in hotel guest rooms
and Proof on Main bar
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