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b. 1966 -

José Toirac (born José Angel Toirac y Batista on April 7, 1966 in Guantanamo, Cuba) is a Cuban artist specializing in painting, drawing, and installation.

Toirac from 1979 to 1981 he studied in the Escuela Elemental de Artes Plásticas 23 y C, in Havana, Cuba. Between 1981-1985 he studied Painting in the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes “San Alejandro” in Havana, Cuba. And since 1985 to 1990 he studied painting in the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), Havana, Cuba.

Toirac was a member from 1988 to 1992 of the artistic group Grupo ABTV, along with Tanya Angulo, Juan Pablo Ballester, and Ileana Villazón.

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        • Jose Toirac, Manos
          Oct. 31, 2024

          Jose Toirac, Manos

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Jose Toirac Manos 2009 acrylic on canvas 27.5 h x 17.875 w in (70 x 45 cm) Signed, titled and dated to verso 'Jose A Toirac "Manos" JT 2009 09'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

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        • Jose Toirac (1966-), Infinita paciencia, 2017
          Nov. 24, 2023

          Jose Toirac (1966-), Infinita paciencia, 2017

          Est: $2,000 - $2,500

          Ink on heavy paper, 9 x 5.50 in; 22.86 x 13.97 cm. Signed and dated recto lower: "Toirac. La Habana, 2017". Unique

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        • Jose Toirac. Malecon, 2007-08
          May. 15, 2022

          Jose Toirac. Malecon, 2007-08

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Photo, acrylic, gold leaf on wood, 29.50 x 20 in. 74.93 x 50.8 cm. In Verso: 4/5 Malecón, artist's signature. 4/5. 20 x 29.5 in.

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        • Jose Toirac. Sony, from "Waiting for the Right Time" series, 2015- 2019
          May. 15, 2022

          Jose Toirac. Sony, from "Waiting for the Right Time" series, 2015- 2019

          Est: $8,000 - $10,000

          Oil on canvas, 15.75 x 23.50 in (40.0 x 59.69 cm). Signed verso: José Toirac, Series WFRT, 2015. Unique. Black frame, frame sizes: 17 x 25 in

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        • Jose Toirac. Canon
          May. 15, 2022

          Jose Toirac. Canon

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Colored pencil on paper, 8 x 10 in (20.32 x 25.4 cm). Unique. Black frame, frame sizes: 15.5 x 18.5 in.

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        • Toirac, Jose. Infinita paciencia. 2017
          Dec. 05, 2021

          Toirac, Jose. Infinita paciencia. 2017

          Est: $2,000 - $2,600

          Ink on heavy paper. 9 x 5.50 in 22.86 x 13.97 cm.

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        • Toirac, Jose. Cuanta Verdad. 2017
          Dec. 05, 2021

          Toirac, Jose. Cuanta Verdad. 2017

          Est: $2,000 - $2,600

          Ink on heavy paper. 10.75 x 9.25 in 27.3 x 23.49 cm.

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        • Jose Toirac, Parque Maceo, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces
          Dec. 13, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Parque Maceo, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces

          Est: $4,000 - $5,000

          Photo, acrylic, gold leaf on wood, 30 x 20 in. Signed, titled and editioned verso. Ed. 4/5. Framed.

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        • Jose Toirac, Galiano y Barcelona, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces
          Dec. 13, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Galiano y Barcelona, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces

          Est: $4,000 - $5,000

          Photo, acrylic, gold leaf on wood, 20 x 30 in. Signed, tited and editioned verso. Ed. 4/5. Framed.

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        • Jose Toirac, Infante y Concordia, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces
          Dec. 13, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Infante y Concordia, Hommage to Walker Evans, from the Suite of 14 pieces

          Est: $4,000 - $5,000

          Photo, acrylic, gold leaf on wood, 20 x 29.5 x 1 in. Signed, titled and editioned verso. Ed. 4/5. Framed.

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        • Jose Toirac, Orbis
          Dec. 13, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Orbis

          Est: $5,000 - $6,000

          Mixed media, 22.5 x 16.5 x 3 in

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        • Jose Toirac, Con Permiso de la Historia
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Con Permiso de la Historia

          Est: - $1,800

          Work on paper. Digital Photo C/Print, 14" x 11". Framed. With History’s permission), 1996 Most of the emblematic images of Fidel Castro and the rebels during the revolution were in reality recreations made later with fashion photographers, to propagate more attractive historical images. By resetting and recreating those same images, using his friends and students from the Superior Art Institute, Toirac puts in evidence that history has ceased to be linear, becoming a cyclical and magical process perpetuating that moment.

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        • Jose Toirac, Infinita paciencia
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Infinita paciencia

          Est: - $2,500

          Work on paper. Ink On Heavy Paper, 9" x 5.5". Framed, Signed, and dated: Recto Bottom/signature LA HABANA, 2017. En el Teatro (In the Theatre) This artwork is part of a series of fake drawings of Eduardo Abela, based on Abela's newspaper comics, which Toirac purchased in the black market. Toirac signed them, as to validate that the message behind Abela's original comics are still valid today. In these works the titles have a significant relationship with the meaning of the original comic; this specific work makes a humorous reference to freedom of expression.

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        • Jose Toirac, Exposicion 1889-2006
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Exposicion 1889-2006

          Est: - $1,500

          3D Work. Mixed Media, 15" x 23.75" x 2.5". Framed. CUBA 1869-2006 This piece illustrates Toirac's original "Cuba - 1869-2006" of 2007, which consisted of all the Presidents of the new Cuban Republic, starting with the first, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, and ending with Raul Castro (president at the time that the work was made). The original work was censored by the Ministry of Culture of Cuba on the basis that "you cannot have good and bad people together in the same room"; another problem, however, was the presence of a nail on the wall, after the portrait of Raul Castro, which suggested an open question about the president who would follow, as well as the future of Cuba.

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        • Jose Toirac, Orbis
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Orbis

          Est: - $6,000

          3D Work. Mixed Media, 22.5" x 16.5" x 3". Orbis, A Tribute To Walker Evans This piece is made with acrylic on wood, laminated in gold leaf. It is part of a series of pieces exhibited at the National Museum of Havana. The show recreated in this medium many of the photographs taken by the American photographer Walker Evans during his trip to Cuba of 1933, to document the miserable conditions of the Cuban people. This specific piece refers to a cue of simple people, a customary problem in Cuba to obtain anything necessary for everyday life - a condition still present today: the artist infers that nothing has changed between one dictator of the right and the other of the left. The original photo was first published in the book "The Crime of Cuba" (1934), a copy of which has been made a part of this piece.

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        • Jose Toirac, Solve et Coagula (ceramic plates)
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Solve et Coagula (ceramic plates)

          Est: - $500

          3D Works. Ceramic, 0" x 0". Twelve unique ceramic dishes, each printed with different fragments of corroded chains from the monument to the Victims of the USS Maine in Havana, Cuba. / Titled dated and signed in verso: "Solve et Coagula" 2012 M&T. Group of 11 black ceramic plates- part of an installation (were 12 but one broke in transit) Unique piece from a set of 12. The others are available for purchase at the same price as the winning bid. From the Series Solve et Coagula The series of 12 euqal-si9ze plates are part of the installation "Solve et Coagula", based on the historical event of the explosion of the Maine, an American battleship which was anchored in the Havana harbor during the Spanish-American war, in 1898. This piece is related to the historical love-hate relationship between Cuba and the United States, and specifically to the political antagonism after the 1959 revolution. The photo printed on each ceramic plate was taken by the artist at the monument to the Maine located almost in front of the American embassy in Havana. The monument was unveiled in 1925 and two original cannons and an anchor chain from the battleship were part of it. Toirac's artwork also signifies the conversion of patriotic relics of war into souvenirs and merchandise.

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        • Jose Toirac, Ruleta
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Jose Toirac, Ruleta

          Est: - $32,000

          Painting. Oil On Canvas, 70" x 98".

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