Chronicle in “Abstract Times”—an exhibition in Havana

“Tiempos Abstractos” (“Abstract Times”) is, first and foremost, a bi-personal exhibition. It is a constructed sentence that revisits and investigates moments of the national cultural history seen from and based...

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‘Archivos del Monte’ or the Amnesia of the Image

This year, on August 23, the independent space Maden Morgan Estudio Galería, in Havana, hosted the official...

An Interview with Armando Lucas Correa, ‘New York Times’...

Even for those of us who know him, the professional life of Armando Lucas Correa seems as...
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