Pedro Pablo Oliva

Pedro Pablo Oliva Rodríguez (Pinar del Río, Cuba, January 15, 1949) is a Cuban painter.

Early life

Oliva studied art from 1961 to 1964 in the Provincial School of Plastic Arts in Pinewood of the River. He specialized in painting in the National School of Art of Cuba of The Habana, where he graduated in 1970.[1]

Career

Pedro Pablo Oliva with Otto Alvarez and Mary Juana Ferro (october 2015)

Since 1974, Oliva has had individual and collective exhibitions in Cuba as well as internationally. His works can be seen at the National Museum of Fine arts of Cuba and in collections in Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany and United States.[2]

In 1998 Oliva founded and funded the House-Workshop of Pedro Pablo Oliva in Pinar del Río, with the aim of promoting the art, literature and culture of his native province. He has been officially recognized by several institutions in Cuba.[1]

Oliva belongs to the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), the National Council and the International Association of Plastic Arts (AIAP). In 2011 he was dismissed by the Cuban government as a delegate to the Assembly of the Popular Power in the province of Pinewood of the River.[3] The dismissal was motivated by the publication of Oliva's letter that was critical of Cuba in the blog of the cyberactivist Yoani Sánchez and by the statements that he made to the journalist Edmundo García in his program La Tarde Se Mueve (The Afternoon Moves) on a Miami, United States. television station.[2][4][5]

Style

Oliva's work is influenced by neoexpresionism, with a keen command of colour and a palette of intense chromatic diversity. His paintings often portray children, animals and fantastic figures.[6]

Recognition

Oliva has received national and international recognition and awards for his work, including:

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