Zenén Vizcaíno, born in Havana and rooted in Saltillo, presents his works as symbolic stage sets where the intimate, the everyday, and the cultural coexist in a visual dialogue that challenges the academic with humor, memory, and a poetics in constant transformation.
Juan F. Elso National Contemporary Painting Award – Cuba
“La Joven Estampa” Award – Casa de las Américas, 1990 – Cuba
Exhibitions at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes & Casa de las Américas – Havana
About the Artwork
This painting presents dismembered animal parts and butchered forms hanging from hooks, arranged as if they were studies in anatomy and consumption. With stark realism and irony, Vizcaíno reflects on violence, fragility, and the commodification of life, transforming the imagery of a slaughterhouse into a disturbing allegory of human and cultural sacrifice.
Year
Art Type
2025
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Lithograph on paper
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76 cm x 112 cm
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This painting presents dismembered animal parts and butchered forms hanging from hooks, arranged as if they were studies in anatomy and consumption. With stark realism and irony, Vizcaíno reflects on violence, fragility, and the commodification of life, transforming the imagery of a slaughterhouse into a disturbing allegory of human and cultural sacrifice.