Wissenswertes
Waldo Díaz-Balart
- His work had exhibited in prestigious museums and permanent collections worldwide.
- In 1959, after the fall of the Batista government, he managed to leave Cuba and settled in New York, where he became part of the city's vibrant artistic scene. Later, he moved to Spain, where he resided until his passing.
- Due to his disagreements with the Castro regime, he went into exile and maintained a critical stance against the Cuban dictatorship, expressing in various interviews his desire for a free and democratic Cuba.
- Brother-in-law of Fidel Castro who married his sister Mirta.
- In 1992 he published the book Ensayos de Arte (Essays on Art).
- Work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Mondriaan House in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, and the Museum of Modern Art in Hünfeld, Germany, among others.
- Recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation fellowship.
- His nephews include U.S. congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, former congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart, and NBC Nightly News Saturday news anchor José Díaz-Balart.
- From 1959 to 1962 he studied art in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Son of the mayor of Banes, Cuba Rafael José Díaz-Balart.
- Had his first major exhibition in 1972, at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo.
- Studied accounting and political science and economics in Havana before moving to New York City to pursue art studies in 1959.
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