Leandro Soto


Leandro Soto is a multidisciplinary visual/installation and performance artist. He is also a set and costume designer for theater and film. Soto studied at Escuela Nacional de Arte National Art Schools and Instituto Superior de Arte, University of Havana. As an educator he has taught and lectured at various Higher Education institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Soto also founded a creative workshop, El Tesoro de Tamulte, in Tabasco, Mexico, from which professional artists emerged.

Biography

Soto was born and grew up in the city of Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Soto was one of the leading figures of the influential “Volumen Uno”, an artistic movement that changed the course of Cuban Art in the decade of the 1980s, in which he was the first artist in his generation to work with the Afro-Cuban heritage. He is also credited for being the first performance and installation artist on the island.
In his performances and the visual/installation art which emerge from his performances, Soto responds to the postmodern coordinates of implosion and satire, often subverting the inceptions of culturally accepted notions of high/kitsch, traditional/pop, global/local, and profane/sacred art forms. Throughout his artistic career, he has demonstrated an interest in religion, ritual, and the mythology of indigenous people.

Selected solo exhibitions

Soto's work is held in a number of institutional collections, including:
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