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Daniel Lind-Ramos: Afro-Puerto Rican painter & sculptor using recycled materials to explore spirituality & Caribbean identity. Whitney Fellow, MacArthur recipient.

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Autoriaus biografija

Daniel Lind-Ramos: Afro-Puerto Rican Painter & Sculptor – A Voice of Resilience and Caribbean Identity

Daniel Lind-Ramos is an afro-puerto rican painter and sculptor born in Loíza, Puerto Rico (1953). He studied at the University of Puerto Rico and graduated from NYU with a master’s of art degree in 1980. In addition to his studio practice, Lind-ramos also teaches in the humanities department at the university of puerto rico at humacao. Lind-ramos paints on canvas with oil using traditional and uncommon applications techniques from brushes to spatulas. He also works with recycled or reused materials such as cardboard, wire screen, discarded appliances, car parts, the foliage of coconut palm trees, broken musical instruments and other used items. He was described as the 'breakout star' or highlight of the 2019 whitney biennial by multiple reviewers, with his sculpture maria maria exemplifying the pieces in the biennial that 'reassert the power of spirituality.' Lind-ramos is a 2021 macarthur fellow.

Early Life and Artistic Formation

Lind-Ramos’s artistic journey began in Loíza, Puerto Rico, where he absorbed the vibrant cultural heritage of Afrodescendant communities—a legacy rooted in Yoruba religious traditions and Bomba music and dance. His formative years instilled a deep appreciation for storytelling and the preservation of ancestral knowledge. Studying at NYU provided him with formal training in painting and sculpture, equipping him with technical skills alongside an understanding of contemporary art discourse. This dual influence shaped his artistic vision – blending tradition with innovation to explore complex themes of identity and history.

Sculptural Practice: Materiality and Symbolism

Lind-ramos’s sculptural work distinguishes itself through its masterful use of recycled materials—cardboard, wire screen, discarded appliances, car parts, coconut palm foliage, broken musical instruments, and other repurposed items. These materials aren't merely components; they are imbued with symbolic significance, reflecting the artist’s engagement with Puerto Rican history and environmental concerns. His sculptures often evoke experiences of Hurricane Maria (2017), the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing ecological degradation—serving as meditations on resilience and collective memory. Techniques like spatula application contribute to textural richness and visual impact, mirroring the rhythms of Bomba music and dance.

Recognition and Exhibitions

Lind-ramos gained considerable acclaim in 2019 with his inclusion in the Whitney Biennial, where critics lauded *Maria Maria* for its “reassert the power of spirituality.” This recognition solidified his position as a leading voice within contemporary art. Subsequent exhibitions showcased his work internationally—including solo shows at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico and MOLAA Museum of Latin American Art—demonstrating a commitment to exploring themes of Afro-Caribbean identity and cultural heritage. Notable achievements include the MacArthur Fellowship Award (2021), cementing his reputation as an artist dedicated to profound artistic exploration and social commentary.

Notable Works

Lind-ramos’s oeuvre includes captivating pieces like *La abuela de la madre de la hija*, *Spirit of the Court*, and *Tabernacle of the Dough*. These artworks exemplify his distinctive approach—combining meticulous detail with unconventional material applications to convey narratives rooted in Puerto Rican folklore and reflecting on universal experiences of hardship and innovation. His sculptures, particularly *Maria Maria*, powerfully communicate themes of memory, resilience, and spirituality through repurposed materials and evocative imagery. The Whitney Biennial’s reviewers highlighted the sculpture's ability to “reassert the power of spirituality,” underscoring Lind-ramos’s artistic ambition to engage viewers on a visceral level.

Legacy and Influence

Daniel Lind-Ramos stands as an exemplar of Afro-Puerto Rican art, blending tradition with innovation to confront pressing social issues—ecological degradation, historical trauma, and the importance of storytelling. His MacArthur Fellowship underscores his commitment to artistic excellence and intellectual engagement. Through his sculptural assemblages and evocative video works, Lind-ramos continues to inspire artists globally, fostering dialogue about cultural heritage and collective memory while championing a vision of art as a vehicle for social transformation.
daniel lind ramos

daniel lind ramos

1953 - , Puerto Rico

Trumpa informacija

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Painting & Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Whitney Biennial']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Allan Weber']
  • Date Of Birth: 1953
  • Full Name: Daniel Lind-Ramos
  • Nationality: Puerto Rican
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La abuela de la madre de la hija
    • Spirit of the Court
    • Tabernacle of the Dough
  • Place Of Birth: Loiza, Puerto Rico