Yoan Capote

Nostalgia

Cuban artist Yoan Capote balances a broadly conceptual, experimental artistic practice with the realities and histories of his native Cuba. He uses different materials to express different ideas, searching for intellectual, and perhaps physical, freedom from a culture isolated by the sea. He is part of a new generation of artists testing the limits of the changing political atmosphere of Cuba and of the changing attitudes towards Cuba in the world.

For Nostalgia, 2013, the artist used his luggage while traveling from Havana to New York. The interior space of his suitcase, as an allegory of a window, is closed with the bricks of Manhattan. It is a piece that embodies, in a poetic manner, the situation of travel for immigrants. Our bags can contain memories and bare necessities, as well as loss and longing for what was left behind. While many of look at travel as providing life-changing adventures, for many, the suitcase may carry the weight of a lost pass.

Cuban artist Yoan Capote balances a broadly conceptual, experimental artistic practice with the realities and histories of his native Cuba. He uses different materials to express different ideas, searching for intellectual, and perhaps physical, freedom from a culture isolated by the sea. He is part of a new generation of artists testing the limits of the changing political atmosphere of Cuba and of the changing attitudes towards Cuba in the world.

For Nostalgia, 2013, the artist used his luggage while traveling from Havana to New York. The interior space of his suitcase, as an allegory of a window, is closed with the bricks of Manhattan. It is a piece that embodies, in a poetic manner, the situation of travel for immigrants. Our bags can contain memories and bare necessities, as well as loss and longing for what was left behind. While many of look at travel as providing life-changing adventures, for many, the suitcase may carry the weight of a lost pass.

Cuban artist Yoan Capote balances a broadly conceptual, experimental artistic practice with the realities and histories of his native Cuba. He uses different materials to express different ideas, searching for intellectual, and perhaps physical, freedom from a culture isolated by the sea. He is part of a new generation of artists testing the limits of the changing political atmosphere of Cuba and of the changing attitudes towards Cuba in the world.

For Nostalgia, 2013, the artist used his luggage while traveling from Havana to New York. The interior space of his suitcase, as an allegory of a window, is closed with the bricks of Manhattan. It is a piece that embodies, in a poetic manner, the situation of travel for immigrants. Our bags can contain memories and bare necessities, as well as loss and longing for what was left behind. While many of look at travel as providing life-changing adventures, for many, the suitcase may carry the weight of a lost pass.

Yoan Capote

Yoan Capote

Nostalgia

Exhibition

Exhibition

Materials & Dimensions

Materials & Dimensions

Bronze, bricks, concrete block

36 1/2 x 28 1/4 x 24 inches

Year

Year

2013

Site

Site

301 E Wisconsin Ave.

Credits

Credits

Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.

Audio Tour

Audio Tour

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Richard Deacon

Big Time

Richard Deacon

Big Time

Richard Deacon

Big Time

Tom Friedman

Hazmat Love

Tom Friedman

Hazmat Love

Tom Friedman

Hazmat Love

Liz Glynn

Untitled (Burgher with extended arm)

Liz Glynn

Untitled (Burgher with extended arm)

Liz Glynn

Untitled (Burgher with extended arm)

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Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
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thank you

To our generous sponsors, partners, collaborators, and supporters who make our work possible.

Founding & Sustaining
Sponsors

* indicates both Founding and sustaining founding sponsor

Anonymous
Donna & Donald Baumgartner*
Black Box Fund
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation
Herb Kohl Philanthropies
Herzfeld Foundation
Hoke Family Foundation
Susan & Mark Irgens*
Mandel Groups*
Mellowes Family*
Sue & Bud Selig*
Julie & David Uihlein*
Lacey Sadoff Foundation

presenting

Collaborator

Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
Good Karma Brands

leader

Anonymous
Heil Family Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn

Exhibition Partner

Visionary

Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation

sculpture

Wayne & Lori Morgan

Connector

BMO
Foley & Lardner
Hawks Landscaping
Open Pantry
PNC Bank
PwC
Russ Darrow Group
Town Bank
US Bank
WeycoGroup

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We work with trusted community partners to ensure great contemporary art is accessible to all.

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