Waldo Díaz-Balart

In 1967 he became a lecturer in many cultural centres and universities of the United States, Poland, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

He acted in two movies by Andy Warhol, The Life of Juanita Castro (1965) and The Loves of Ondine (1968).

[2] He was friends with fellow artist Andy Warhol and actor Louis Waldon.

In 1967 he joined Mass Art Inc. in partnership with Sujan Souri, Dorian Godoy, and Philip Orenstein.

The company manufactured the first inflatable chair designed by Philip Orenstein which is now included in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

In 1964, he exhibited in the Pan American Union Building in Washington, D.C., and in 1968 in the Gallery of Modern Art, New York.