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Birthplace
Loíza, Puerto Rico1953
Field Best Known For
Visual Arts
Awards & Recognition
Pérez Prize from the Pérez Art Museum Miami (2020)
Guggenheim Fellowship (2021)
Bio
Daniel Lind-Ramos is a Puerto Rican visual artist renowned for his assemblage sculptures that explore Afro-Caribbean identity and culture. Born in Loíza in 1953, his work incorporates everyday materials to create profound narratives reflecting the African heritage of the Caribbean. In 2020, he was awarded the Pérez Prize by the Pérez Art Museum Miami, recognizing his significant contributions to contemporary art. The following year, he received a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Lind-Ramos's art offers insightful commentary on history, community, and identity, solidifying his status as an influential figure in the art world.
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