Sharing Dreams/Compartiendo Sueños 2007:
Design in Culture/Diseño en Cultura
Eduardo Molto
Sharing: Giving others a part of what you have so that they can enjoy it.
Having the same opinion as someone else or having, because of a link with another person, the same feeling or state of mind.
Dream: A series of scenes, images or events, more or less incoherent, which appear in the mind while sleeping: to have fantasy dreams.
Lacking in reality or baseless: project, desire or hope with little possibility of becoming true: living in a dream.
Bio
Moltó is a graduate in Social Communication, specializing in Graphic Design and Advertising at the University of Havana. He also graduated in Illustration and Informational Design at the Polytechnic Industrial Design Institute.
He is a member of the National Union of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC) and of the AIAP, UNESCO International Association of Art (Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Art) since 1993.
He has acted as a jury in design and visual art and offered lectures on digital art in Cuba and abroad. National and international press and Internet have published interviews, articles and critics on his works.
Molto has been repeatedly awarded: First Prize at th 2nd Digital Art Exhibit, Centro Cultural Pablo de la Torriente Brau, Havana, 2000; award to comprehnsive design for Rafael Alberti’s El amor y los ángeles at the 11th International Book Fair in Havana, 2000: Coral Award to the best film poster for Suite Habana, at the 25th Festival of the New Latin American Cinema, Havana, 2004.
His individual exhibits, held since 1989, include: 10 láminas de Moltó,Toronto, Canada, 2003; Nobody is Perfect, ICAIC Cultural Center, Havana, Cuba, 2001; Eduardo Moltó, Arte Digital, Sony Center of Panama, Soliloquium, Centro Cultural 23 y 12, Havana, Cuba, 1995. He has taken part in many collective exhibitions in Cuba and abroad and shared projects and collective works with important Cuban and foreign visual artists. Some of his works are part of private collections in Chile, Spain, Holland, Argentina, France, Switzerland and Cuba.















