Roberto SALAS (born 1940), Cuban photographer
Lider Ché Guevara con boina y tabaco, La Habana, Cuba, 1964.
Superb portrait of Che, smiling face with his eternal cigar between his lips.
Late silver print (1990s), signed lower right, dated lower left and titled (Che). 40 x 50 cm. Photographer's stamp on the front and back. Numbered 15/50
Roberto SALAS. Born in New York, he moved to Havana in 1959 and joined the newspaper Revolución, he collaborated with the magazine Bohemia, he is also the founder of the newspaper Granma. In 1960, he worked as a correspondent for the United Nations. He is among the founders of the Agencia Prensa Latina (New York office). From 1966 to 1967 and from 1972 to 1973, he went to Vietnam to cover the conflict. He was appointed photographer of the Press Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba from 1970 to 197. He holds the AFIAP award (International Artist of the International Federation of Photographic Art, of which he was the representative in the Caribbean). In 2002, he won the Olorum Cubano award for his entire body of work sponsored by the FCIF. Founding member of UNEAC and UPEC, and honorary member of FCIF. His works can be found in museums and galleries around the world.
Dimensions :
- Height : 40 cm
- Width : 50 cm
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Roberto SALAS (né en 1940), photographe cubain
Lider Ché Guevara con boina y tabaco, La Habana, Cuba, 1964.
Superbe portrait du Ché, le visage souriant avec son éternel cigare aux lèvres.
Tirage argentique tardif (années 90), signée en bas à droite, datée en bas à gauche et titrée (Che). 40 x 50 cm. Tampon du photographe au recto et verso. Numérotée 15/50
Roberto SALAS. Né à New York, il s'installe en 1959 à La Havane et rejoint le journal Revolución, il collabore avec le magazine Bohemia, il est également le fondateur du journal Granma. En 1960, il
travaille comme correspondant aux Nations Unies. Il est parmi les fondateurs de l'Agencia Prensa Latina (bureau de New York). De 1966 à 1967 et de 1972 à 1973, il se rend au Vietnam pour couvrir le
conflit. Il est nommé photographe de la Direction de la presse du ministère des Affaires étrangères de Cuba de 1970 à 197. Il détient le prix AFIAP (Artiste International de la Fédération
Internationale de l'Art Photographique, dont il était le représentant dans la Caraïbe). En 2002, il remporte pour l'ensemble de son œuvre le prix Olorum Cubano parrainé par la FCIF. Membre fondateur
de l'UNEAC et de l'UPEC, et membre honoraire de la FCIF. Ses œuvres se trouvent dans les musées et galeries du monde entier
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