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                                1975 - Lam’s first ceramic exhibition.    
                                1970 - Michel Leiris publishes a study of Wifredo Lam’s works.    
                                1963 - Lam returns to Cuba, invited by the government. Three years later, he paints the "Third World " for the Havana Presidential Palace.   
                                1959 - Overthrow of the Batista government and entry of Fidel Castro in Havana.    
                                1955 - Lam holds an exhibition at the University of Havana along with the students who oppose the Batista dictatorship. There is a major exhibition at the Caracas Museum of Fine Arts.    
                                1951 - Wifredo Lam receives first prize at the Havana National exhibition.   
                                1942 - Lam returns to Cuba and settles in Havana. He remains there until 1952 when he will move permanently to Paris.   
                                1941 - Lam travels by boat to Martinique where he will intern for 40 days in the company of 300 intellectuals including Breton and Victor Serge.   
                                1940 - Due to the war, Wifredo Lam leaves Paris for Marseille where he makes a large number of surrealist friends including  René Char, Max Ernst, Victor Brauner, Oscar Dominguez etc.    
                                1938 - Lam moves to Paris. Picasso introduces him to the merchant Pierre Loeb who exhibits his paintings.   
                                1929 - Wifredo Lam gets married and has a son the following year. His wife and his son die of tuberculosis two years later in 1931.   
                                1923 - Lam migrates to Spain to take courses at the Madrid School of Fine Arts.    
                                1916 - Wifredo Lam takes courses at the Havana School of Fine Arts.   
                                1902 - Wifredo Lam is born in Sagua la Grande in Cuba.    
                            
                                1939 - "Drawings by Picasso and gouaches by  Wifredo Lam", Pierre Matisse Gallery, New-York.  
                                1946 - "The cuban painter Wifredo Lam", The London Gallery, New-York. 
                                1951 - "Lam at our time", Havana, Cuba.
                                1955 - "Wifredo Lam", Havana University, Cuba.   
                                1956 - "Wifredo Lam", Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela.  
                                1962 - "Images of Lam", Galleria dell'Annunciata, Milan, Italy.   
                                1966 - "Wifredo Lam", Museo de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba.
                                1967 - "Retrospective Lam", Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland.  
                                1968 - "Lam, Matta, Penalba", Museum of Modern Art, Paris, France.  
                                1971 - "Wifredo Lam", Gimpel Gallery, New-York, USA.
                                1975 - "Le opere ceramiche di Wifredo Lam", Santerno ceramica, Bologna, Italy.
                                1976 - "Wifredo Lam in Paris", Gallery Joan Prats, Barcelona, Spain.  
                                1979 - "The jungle", Museum of Modern Art, Paris, France.  
                            
                                1958 - "Wifredo Lam" from Baragano, Ed. Sociedad Colombista, La Havane, Cuba.  
                                1960 - "Lam", from Jacques Charpier, Ed. du Musée de Poche, Paris.  
                                1965 - "Wifredo Lam, drawings" from Y. Taillandier, Ed. Denoël, Paris.   
                                1972 - "Lam" from Alain Jouffroy, Ed. Georges Fall, Paris. 
                                1976 - "Wifredo Lam" from Fouchet, Ed. Poligrafa, Barcelona, Spain.   
                                1979 - "Wifredo Lam", from André Pierre de Mandiargues, Lasse Soderberg, Pierre Mabille, Ed. XX siècle, Paris.  
                            
 
            "Lam, oeuvre gravé et lithographié". Made by Dominique Tonneau-Ryckelynck, this catalogue list all the original prints of Wifredo Lam. Musée de Gravelines publisher in 1994.