Exhibition catalogue from the exhibition Tonel: Lessons of Solitude at the Belkin (7 April—4 June 2000) with texts by Dannys Montes de Oca Moreda, Eugenio Valdés Figueroa Tonel, David Mateo and Orlando Hernández. Curated by Scott Watson and Eugenio Valdés, Lessons of Solitude presents Tonel’s installation referencing the food crisis of the Special Period in Cuba (1989-) alongside his drawings and sculptures, many of them self-portraits, many of which foreground the theme of a vexed and anxious masculine self-image. Trained as a commercial illustrator in a communist country when illustration was directed toward popular images of political events, literature and film, Tonel carries the Cuban tradition of satirical illustration into an ongoing interrogation of the condition of the individual in contemporary Cuba.