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  • Diango Hernández (b. 1970, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba). Lives and works between Düsseldorf and Milan
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    Diango Hernández (b. 1970, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba). Lives and works between Düsseldorf and Milan

    Download Biography as a pdf. Diango Hernández emerged in the early 1990s, during the economic crisis that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union...

  • Olaismo is a conceptual art movement and term coined by Cuban-born artist Diango Hernández
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    Olaismo is a conceptual art movement and term coined by Cuban-born artist Diango Hernández

    Derived from the Spanish word ola—meaning “wave”—the term symbolizes fluidity, movement, and the transient nature of ideas, cultures, and political...

  • Olaismo: An Artistic Exploration Through Waves By Diango Hernández
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    Olaismo: An Artistic Exploration Through Waves By Diango Hernández

    Olaismo, derived from the Spanish word “ola” (wave). It employs the metaphor of waves to explore themes of migration, cultural identity, political ...

📆 June 1970

Diango Hernández Torres

Born in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, son of Caridad del Cobre Torres and Jesús Hernández. From an early age, Hernández’s paternal family relocated to the United States, while his maternal family remained in Cuba. He often refers to his childhood as having unfolded between two different worlds—a formative duality that continues to inform his thinking and artistic practice.
📆 1989 - 1994

Attended the Instituto Superior de Diseño (ISDI), Havana, Cuba.

Diango Hernández received a degree in Industrial Design, specializing in industrial machinery. During his studies at the Instituto Superior de Diseño (ISDI), he maintained a broad interest across all disciplines, with particular attention to Interior Design and visual communication.
📆 1994 - 2003

Ordo Amoris Cabinet

Hernández co-founded Ordo Amoris Cabinet (OAC) together with Ernesto Oroza. The collective was later joined by Francis Acea, Juan Bernal, and Manuel Piña. After 1996, the group was restructured and continued exclusively under Hernández and Acea until its dissolution in 2003. OAC rapidly gained international attention, enabling Hernández to travel extensively and exhibit in major art institutions worldwide. He has often described this collaborative period as a formative “school,” fundamental to his artistic education.
📆 2003 - 2026

Living in Italy, Spain and Germany

Hernández relocated to Europe in 2003, settling first in Trento, Italy. He subsequently moved to Seville, Spain, in 2004, and in 2005 established himself in Düsseldorf, Germany. These years proved fundamental to his artistic development: for the first time working independently, without the framework of a collective, he began traveling extensively and confronting a new set of experiences and challenges previously unknown to him. In 2005—only two years after his arrival in Europe—he was invited to participate in the La Biennale di Venezia, an event that marked a decisive turning point in his life and career.
📆 2026

Milan

Hernández currently works between Düsseldorf and Milan and travels frequently to Havana, where his mother resides. In 2003, while in Trento, he met Federico Luger, then a very young artist who had recently arrived in Italy from Venezuela. Over the years, Hernández maintained close contact with Luger, and this friendship gradually evolved into a highly productive collaboration after Luger opened a gallery in Milan. Hernández currently maintains his collaboration with Luger—today operating under the name Wizard Gallery—as an alternative model for the relationship between artists and galleries: one grounded more in trust and friendship than in conventional business structures.
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Olaismo® is a proprietary term coined by Diango Hernández and is protected under applicable intellectual property rights. All rights reserved.

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  • Olaismo® is a proprietary term coined by Diango Hernández and is protected under applicable intellectual property rights. All rights reserved.

Galleries

Wizard Gallery
Via Aurelio Saffi 6, First Floor
20123 Milan, Italy
https://www.wizardgallery.com
info@wizardgallery.com

Galería Casado Santapau
Calle Piamonte 10
28004 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 915 320 678
https://casadosantapau.com
info@casadosantapau.com

Galleries

  • Wizard Gallery
    Via Aurelio Saffi 6, First Floor
    20123 Milan, Italy
    https://www.wizardgallery.com
    info@wizardgallery.com

    Galería Casado Santapau
    Calle Piamonte 10
    28004 Madrid, Spain
    Tel. +34 915 320 678
    https://casadosantapau.com
    info@casadosantapau.com

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