10K Contemporary

4555
Ponce de leon Blvd
FL Coral Gables
United States
Phone : 7868524945
Mobile Ph. : 7868524945

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10k Contemporary is an art gallery
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Minos Azahares Cucumber

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Minos Azahares Tomato

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Minos Azahares Lettuce

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Minos Azahares Avocado

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About the Artist

Pepino ( Cucumber ) from the Pura Vida collection.

This work invites a deep reflection on the impact of genetic manipulation on nature, symbolized here by a Cucumber , whose DNA contains 14 chromosomes. Using a palette of vibrant greens, blacks and touches of yellow-orange, the artist presents a contrast between the harmony of nature with its perfect flaws and human intervention. A barcode integrated into the molecular structure of the Cucumber represents the code of life created by God for all living organisms that risk being denatured, losing what was originally pure. The piece challenges us to rethink our relationship with the natural environment and to evaluate the ethical and ecological implications of genetically modifying what is part of our biodiversity.


Artist: Minos Azahares

Category : Painting

Medium : Oil on Canvas

Signature : Signed and Dated

Size : 48” X 41”

Year : 2025

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Minos Azahares' work stands as a bold and resonant critique of a society that has grown numb to the realities of "communist Cuba" and the profound consequences of change accepted without consideration for its future impact. Born in Guantánamo, Cuba, in 1974, Azahares emerged as an artist within a context marked by widespread dissatisfaction with state censorship and control over all aspects of life—realities that inevitably shaped his creative vision. His career has been forged in the political and social complexities of his homeland, deeply influencing both his artistic expression and his unyielding commitment to social denunciation, even from self-imposed exile.

Over the years, Azahares has developed a distinctive artistic language that blends contemporary expressionism with figurative elements, creating a form of art that not only seeks to communicate but also to provoke deep reflection on the reality around us. His work serves as a bridge between contemporary art trends and a new direction in conscious art, where awakening collective and individual consciousness becomes the central theme. Through a range of media including canvas, photography, installations, and sound works, Azahares captures the emotional intensity of his message, using art as a tool for transformation and reflection.

The artist not only addresses the overt social critique but also examines the more subtle forces that affect the essence of the human being, such as mass manipulation, food alteration, and ideologies that distort our identity and nature. His work becomes a space of transition between what we know as contemporary art and this new form of conscious art, inviting us to question, awaken, and revisit what conditions us. Phrases, words, onomatopoeias, verses, numbers, and lines intertwine to form a collective voice that cries out for the recovery of what is genuine, what is natural.

Azahares is not afraid to confront the literal, often incorporating text directly into his pieces as a means to amplify his message. As he himself states: "I want to be a newspaper, a newspaper that tells the truth of what happens in my country and in the world." His art not only challenges power structures but also questions social, political, and commercial systems, proposing a conscious reflection on what truly affects our deeper humanity. Through this practice, Azahares offers a new perspective on art: an art of transition, capable of awakening consciousness and providing an opportunity to return to an authenticity that has been lost amid external manipulations.


Context Art Miami 2024 / Palm Beach Contemporary Art Fair March 20/2025 / Hamptons Art fair July 10/2025

Tomato ( Tomate ) from the Pura Vida collection.

This work invites a deep reflection on the impact of genetic manipulation on nature, symbolized here by a Tomato , whose DNA contains 24 chromosomes. Using a palette of vibrant reds, blacks and touches of yellow-orange, the artist presents a contrast between the harmony of nature with its perfect flaws and human intervention. A barcode integrated into the molecular structure of the Tomato represents the code of life created by God for all living organisms that risk being denatured, losing what was originally pure. The piece challenges us to rethink our relationship with the natural environment and to evaluate the ethical and ecological implications of genetically modifying what is part of our biodiversity.


Artist: Minos Azahares

Category : Painting

Medium : Oil on Canvas

Signature : Signed and Dated

Size : 35” X 30”

Year : 2025

More info
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Minos Azahares' work stands as a bold and resonant critique of a society that has grown numb to the realities of "communist Cuba" and the profound consequences of change accepted without consideration for its future impact. Born in Guantánamo, Cuba, in 1974, Azahares emerged as an artist within a context marked by widespread dissatisfaction with state censorship and control over all aspects of life—realities that inevitably shaped his creative vision. His career has been forged in the political and social complexities of his homeland, deeply influencing both his artistic expression and his unyielding commitment to social denunciation, even from self-imposed exile.

Over the years, Azahares has developed a distinctive artistic language that blends contemporary expressionism with figurative elements, creating a form of art that not only seeks to communicate but also to provoke deep reflection on the reality around us. His work serves as a bridge between contemporary art trends and a new direction in conscious art, where awakening collective and individual consciousness becomes the central theme. Through a range of media including canvas, photography, installations, and sound works, Azahares captures the emotional intensity of his message, using art as a tool for transformation and reflection.

The artist not only addresses the overt social critique but also examines the more subtle forces that affect the essence of the human being, such as mass manipulation, food alteration, and ideologies that distort our identity and nature. His work becomes a space of transition between what we know as contemporary art and this new form of conscious art, inviting us to question, awaken, and revisit what conditions us. Phrases, words, onomatopoeias, verses, numbers, and lines intertwine to form a collective voice that cries out for the recovery of what is genuine, what is natural.

Azahares is not afraid to confront the literal, often incorporating text directly into his pieces as a means to amplify his message. As he himself states: "I want to be a newspaper, a newspaper that tells the truth of what happens in my country and in the world." His art not only challenges power structures but also questions social, political, and commercial systems, proposing a conscious reflection on what truly affects our deeper humanity. Through this practice, Azahares offers a new perspective on art: an art of transition, capable of awakening consciousness and providing an opportunity to return to an authenticity that has been lost amid external manipulations.


Context Art Miami 2024 / Palm Beach Contemporary Art Fair March 20/2025 / Hamptons Art fair July 10/2025

Lettuce from the Pura Vida collection.
This work invites a deep reflection on the impact of genetic manipulation on nature, symbolized here by a lettuce, whose DNA contains 20 chromosomes. Using a palette of vibrant greens, blacks and touches of yellow-orange, the artist presents a contrast between the harmony of nature with its perfect flaws and human intervention. A barcode integrated into the molecular structure of the lettuce represents the code of life created by God for all living organisms that risk being denatured, losing what was originally pure. The piece challenges us to rethink our relationship with the natural environment and to evaluate the ethical and ecological implications of genetically modifying what is part of our biodiversity.

Artist: Minos Azahares

Category : Painting

Medium : Oil on Canvas

Signature : Signed and Dated

Size : 60" X 60"

Year : 2024

More info
x

Minos Azahares' work stands as a bold and resonant critique of a society that has grown numb to the realities of "communist Cuba" and the profound consequences of change accepted without consideration for its future impact. Born in Guantánamo, Cuba, in 1974, Azahares emerged as an artist within a context marked by widespread dissatisfaction with state censorship and control over all aspects of life—realities that inevitably shaped his creative vision. His career has been forged in the political and social complexities of his homeland, deeply influencing both his artistic expression and his unyielding commitment to social denunciation, even from self-imposed exile.

Over the years, Azahares has developed a distinctive artistic language that blends contemporary expressionism with figurative elements, creating a form of art that not only seeks to communicate but also to provoke deep reflection on the reality around us. His work serves as a bridge between contemporary art trends and a new direction in conscious art, where awakening collective and individual consciousness becomes the central theme. Through a range of media including canvas, photography, installations, and sound works, Azahares captures the emotional intensity of his message, using art as a tool for transformation and reflection.

The artist not only addresses the overt social critique but also examines the more subtle forces that affect the essence of the human being, such as mass manipulation, food alteration, and ideologies that distort our identity and nature. His work becomes a space of transition between what we know as contemporary art and this new form of conscious art, inviting us to question, awaken, and revisit what conditions us. Phrases, words, onomatopoeias, verses, numbers, and lines intertwine to form a collective voice that cries out for the recovery of what is genuine, what is natural.

Azahares is not afraid to confront the literal, often incorporating text directly into his pieces as a means to amplify his message. As he himself states: "I want to be a newspaper, a newspaper that tells the truth of what happens in my country and in the world." His art not only challenges power structures but also questions social, political, and commercial systems, proposing a conscious reflection on what truly affects our deeper humanity. Through this practice, Azahares offers a new perspective on art: an art of transition, capable of awakening consciousness and providing an opportunity to return to an authenticity that has been lost amid external manipulations.


Context Art Miami 2024 / Palm Beach Contemporary Art Fair March 20/2025 / Hamptons Art fair July 10/2025

Aguacate ( Avocado ) from the Pura Vida collection.

This work invites a deep reflection on the impact of genetic manipulation on nature, symbolized here by an Avocado , whose DNA contains 24 chromosomes. Using a palette of vibrant greens, blacks and touches of yellow-orange, the artist presents a contrast between the harmony of nature with its perfect flaws and human intervention. A barcode integrated into the molecular structure of the avocado represents the code of life created by God for all living organisms that risk being denatured, losing what was originally pure. The piece challenges us to rethink our relationship with the natural environment and to evaluate the ethical and ecological implications of genetically modifying what is part of our biodiversity.


Artist: Minos Azahares

Category : Painting

Medium : Oil on Canvas

Signature : Signed and Dated

Size : 72” X 60”

Year : 2024

More info
x

Minos Azahares' work stands as a bold and resonant critique of a society that has grown numb to the realities of "communist Cuba" and the profound consequences of change accepted without consideration for its future impact. Born in Guantánamo, Cuba, in 1974, Azahares emerged as an artist within a context marked by widespread dissatisfaction with state censorship and control over all aspects of life—realities that inevitably shaped his creative vision. His career has been forged in the political and social complexities of his homeland, deeply influencing both his artistic expression and his unyielding commitment to social denunciation, even from self-imposed exile.

Over the years, Azahares has developed a distinctive artistic language that blends contemporary expressionism with figurative elements, creating a form of art that not only seeks to communicate but also to provoke deep reflection on the reality around us. His work serves as a bridge between contemporary art trends and a new direction in conscious art, where awakening collective and individual consciousness becomes the central theme. Through a range of media including canvas, photography, installations, and sound works, Azahares captures the emotional intensity of his message, using art as a tool for transformation and reflection.

The artist not only addresses the overt social critique but also examines the more subtle forces that affect the essence of the human being, such as mass manipulation, food alteration, and ideologies that distort our identity and nature. His work becomes a space of transition between what we know as contemporary art and this new form of conscious art, inviting us to question, awaken, and revisit what conditions us. Phrases, words, onomatopoeias, verses, numbers, and lines intertwine to form a collective voice that cries out for the recovery of what is genuine, what is natural.

Azahares is not afraid to confront the literal, often incorporating text directly into his pieces as a means to amplify his message. As he himself states: "I want to be a newspaper, a newspaper that tells the truth of what happens in my country and in the world." His art not only challenges power structures but also questions social, political, and commercial systems, proposing a conscious reflection on what truly affects our deeper humanity. Through this practice, Azahares offers a new perspective on art: an art of transition, capable of awakening consciousness and providing an opportunity to return to an authenticity that has been lost amid external manipulations.


Context Art Miami 2024 / Palm Beach Contemporary Art Fair March 20/2025 / Hamptons Art fair July 10/2025

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