林飞龙全部影视作品
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![]() | Lam painted The Jungle, his masterpiece, two years after returning to his native Cuba from Europe, where he had been a member of the Surrealist movement. The work, “intended to communicate a psychic state,” Lam said, depicts a group of figures with crescentshaped faces that recall African or Pacific Islander masks, against a background of vertical, striated poles suggesting Cuban sugarcane fields. Together these elements obliquely address the history of slavery in colonial Cuba. |
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![]() | The Cuban artist Wifredo Lam trained in Havana before moving to Europe where, in 1939, he joined the Surrealist movement. When the Second World War broke out he returned to Cuba (crossing the Atlantic with André and Jacqueline Breton) and seized the opportunity to re-examine his cultural roots. His paintings were populated with spiritual figures in sacred jungle settings. He later recalled that Ibaye is a word used in Voodoo, probably the name of an important mystical figure. Lam created a new art for the New World from the combination of indigenous Caribbean and West African influences. |
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