Juan Garaizabal Spanish, b. 1971
99.7 x 69.8 x 19.7 cm
The artist Juan Garaizabal explains: “A structure so symbolic such as the balconies of Havana is the perfect representation of nostalgia that this Caribbean city evokes in the majority of the Miami population.”
The inspiration for the sculpture comes from a trip Garaizabal took to Havana. “I have a series of pictures of Havana’s balconies. Grandpas, grandmas, all people are speaking and talking from balcony to balcony. Balconies are places where people come together,” 
“I wanted to symbolize this Havana balcony by having the sculpture take the exact shape and volume of a balcony in Plaza de Armas in Havana. I took that drawing of this balcony and made a sculpture out of it to be placed here facing Havana.”
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Juan Garaizabal: from Singular to Universal, 2021Join our mailing list
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