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Carlos Gamez de Francisco (b.1987, Holguin, Cuba) lives and works in Prospect,KY. He has received numerous awards including the Fine Art Photographer of theYear at Moscow International Photo Awards, the Honorable Mention atInternational Color Awards and Tokio International Photo Awards; the MuseumGuild Purchase Award at Evansville Museum; the SAIC Distinguished Scholarshipat The Art Institute of Chicago; the Key to the City of Louisville by Mayor GregFischer; and the “Dreammakers” Artist in Residence at Muhammad Ali Center. Hehas had solo shows at 21c Museum, Bentonville, AR; Kenise Barnes Fine Art,Larchmont, NY, Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami, FL; Muhammad AliMuseum, Louisville, KY; and the Colonial Museum of Fine Arts, Havana. Gamez deFrancisco is represented in the collections of the 21c Museum, Louisville, KY; theFashion Resource Center at The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; theCubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center, Miami, FL; and the Louisville MetroHall, Louisville, KY.

Exhibitions carried out

  • 2013, “Petalos de Cactus, Fluctuaciones Asimetricas, y Crimen Pasional”. Visual Art Association in Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2012, “Radical Genealogy: The Decline of Dauphins, Courtesans and Hounds\". Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami, FL.
  • 2012, “Trio”. Miller Gallery, Cincinnati, OH.
  • 2012, “Black Portraits of Pomegranate Eaters”. Swanson Contemporary, Louisville, KY.
  • 2011, “Cuban Now” 21C Museum, Louisville, KY.
  • 2011, \"Typical Artemis, Straight, Conservative…\".Gallery M, Mellwood Art Center, Louisville, KY.
  • 2010, “The Last Words of Louis XVI” Muhammad Ali Museum, Louisville, KY.
  • 2010, “The Last Words of Louis XVI” Spot 5 Gallery, Louisville, Ky.
  • 2009, “Fungus for Parry-Rombeg”. Bar Mercantil, Inca City, Balearic Islands. Spain.
  • 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.
  • 2007, “Unknown Title”. Casa de la Ciudad, Santa Clara, Cuba.
  • 2007, “Made at Home”. Chinese Colony Gallery, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2007, ”Made at Home”. Visual Art Association, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2006, “The Hole of the Mirror”. Hotel Pernik Gallery, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2006, “The Hole of the Mirror”. Iberoamérican House, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2004, Academic Drawings. Fine Arts Instructors School, Holguín, Cuba.

Awards received

  • 2020, Gold Award, 2020 Tokyo International Foto Awards, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2020, Honorable Mention, 2020 International Photography Awards, Los Angeles, CA
  • 2020, Fine Art Photographer of the Year, 2020 Moscow International Photo Awards, Moscow, Russia
  • 2020, Honorable Mention, International Color Awards,  Beverly Hills, CA 
  • 2019, Honorable Mention, 2019 Tokio International Photo Awards, Tokio, Japan
  • 2019, Bronze Award, 2019 Moscow International Photo Awards, Moscow, Russia
  • 2017, 45th Mid-States Craft Exhibition, Evansville Museum, Evansville, IN
  • 2014, “Latin Views 2014”. Alexey Von Schlippe Gallery, Groton, Connecticut
  • 2014, “Miami New Media Festival 2014”. The Chill Concept. Miami, FL
  • 2011, Norman Kohlepp Merit Awards. Louisville Visual Art Association, Louisville, Ky.
  • 2008, City Award. Visual Art Association, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2007, Best Performance. XXI Provincial Visual Art Exhibition, Holguín, Cuba.
  • 2007, Best short film in the Seventh National Festival of Audiovisual “By First Time”. Holguín,
  • 2007, Exhibit of Illustrated Poetry. Holguin Gallery, Holguín, Cuba.

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Carlos Gamez de Francisco was born in post-revolutionary Cuba in 1987, to a Cuban-Spanish mother and a Cuban-American father. He grew up in Cuba and was educated in an academic style heavily influenced by the Russian Academy. At age five, he determined, with absolute certainty, that he would be an artist. By the time he was fifteen, Gamez de Francisco was diligently painting 8 hours a day, every day. Today, he often spends 15 hours a day painting and feels “very blessed to do what I love.”
Gamez de Francisco arrived in the United States with $650 at the age of 21 knowing no English. He spent $600 on art supplies and $50 on a pair of Cortez running shoes – “just like the ones Forrest Gump wore to run across the United States.” He committed himself to learn 100 English words every day, studying diligently, working and painting at night. For the first five months he lived in America without sleep. His exceptional talent, hard work and perseverance led him to earn artistic commissions and recognition.
Gamez de Francisco paints and photographs very passionately, making statements filled with symbolism. He frequently includes insects in his artwork. He says: Flying insects represent FREEDOM; Falling insects represent CHAOS; When they are lying down, they represent BALANCE.
His classical training was based on portraits and history, paintings that Royalty and the very wealthy upper class would commission. Garments were exquisite, surroundings emanating wealth. But Carlos felt that “Everybody has the right to be in the portrait” and he embarked on a series where everyday people were featured with ‘found’ objects in their home, like lace doilies, curtains, plastic bags and kitchen towels, draped and adorned in such a way they appeared ‘royal’.
His paintings of furniture tend to be over-decorated, a nod perhaps, to that of the wealthy, but maybe more as a result of a childhood memory. In Cuba, his mother saved for two years to purchase a new sofa. It was such a sign of achievement for her that it was kept in plastic and no one was allowed to sit on it. He learned to admire it from a distance, as if he were in a museum.
After arriving in the United States, he noticed the lavish attention we devote to our pets, spoiling them and allowing them to lounge on the sofa. This led to a new series: “Keep Your Pets Off Furniture”. This series not only had dogs laying on the sofa, but had horses jumping on the elaborately decorated couch. Today, Gamez de Francisco’s Afghan Hound has the run of the house, lounging wherever he likes.
Living in Kentucky, horses are a favorite theme for Gamez de Francisco. In surrealist fashion, he combines horses with the human form, centaur-like, but in reverse – the horse’s head with a human body. Or, maybe the head of a dear, a fox, a giraffe . . . and don’t be surprised if the body is that of a beautiful woman attired in silk and finery.
Gamez de Francisco’s work is exquisitely detailed, beautifully executed and primarily – thought-provoking.
Highly awarded and exhibited, some of Carlos’ numerous awards include: Honorable Mention, International Color Awards, Beverly Hills, CA (2020), Honorable Mention, (2019) Tokio International Photo Awards, Tokio, Japan, “Dreammakers” Artist in Residence at the Muhammad Museum, the Distinguished Scholarship from the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum Guild Purchase Award from Evansville Museum. I have had solo shows at 21c Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and Bentonville, Arkansas, Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Larchmont, New York, Tinney Contemporary Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee, Hardcore Art Contemporary Space in Miami, Florida, The Muhammad Ali Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Colonial Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, Cuba. My work has been exhibited at Scope-Art Basel, Miami (2012), Art Palm Beach (2014), Art Southampton, New York (2015), and Context Art Miami (2016).

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