This is a list of museums in Cuba .
Darío Escobar is a Guatemalan artist.
Agustín Cárdenas Alfonso was a Cuban sculptor who was active in the Surrealist movement in Paris. His sculpture was influenced by Brâncuși, Henry Moore, and Jean Arp. Poet André Breton said of his artistic hand that it was "efficient as a dragonfly."
Joaquín Blez Marcé was a Cuban photographer.
Pablo Amancio Borges Delgado is a Cuban artist.
Manuel Rodulfo Tardo was a Cuban artist.
Adriano Buergo, is a Cuban artist specializing in painting, drawing and installations.
Roberto Juan Diago y Querol was a Cuban artist specializing in photography, engraving, painting and drawing.
Batabanó is a municipality and town in the Mayabeque Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1688.
Hugo Consuegra was a Cuban-born artist and architect who, in 1953, became one of the founding members of Los Once, a group of young abstract expressionist artists which included the core members Guido Llinás, Raul Martinez, Tomás Oliva and Antonio Vidal. The group broke away from the representational style prevalent at the time in Cuba and produced its largest volume of work between 1953 and 1955. Consuegra and four of the original 11 continued to exhibit in what became known as the post-revolutionary avant-garde movement in Cuba. Consuegra was also a Professor of Art History at Havana University’s School of Architecture (1960–5).
Raul Santoserpa is a Cuban artist specializing in painting and engraving.
Eliseo Valdés Erustes is a Cuban artist specializing in sculpture, painting, and drawing.
Rubén Torres Llorca is a Cuban artist specializing in painting, drawing, sculpture, collages, and photography. He studied from 1972 to 1976 at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in Havana and from 1976 to 1981, studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), also in Havana. Torres resided in Mexico City, Mexico, from 1990 to 1993 and has resided in Miami, Florida, since 1993.
José Manuel Fors is a contemporary Cuban artist born in Havana in 1956. His work is principally based on installations and supported by photography. His first artistic forays, during the early eighties, were part of what has been coined "The Renaissance of Cuban Art". His artwork has been shown in renowned museums and galleries in the United States, Europe and Cuba.
Jorge Fernández-Trevejo Rivas is a Cuban artist, painter, and caricaturist. He currently resides in Argentina.
Alirio Palacios was a Venezuelan visual artist known for his drawings, graphic designing, printmaking and sculpture. Horse figures were often motifs of his graphic art and sculpture, an obsession he developed during his long stay in China. Among other awards, Palacios won the National Prize of Plastic Arts of Venezuela in 1977. His work is on display in museums and public sites internationally, including the presidential Palace and the National Supreme Court in Caracas, the Casa de Las Américas in Havana, and the University of Edinburgh where Palacio's portrait of the first Venezuelan President José María Vargas is on permanent display.
José Aguiar or José Aguiar García was a painter and muralist from La Gomera.