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Cuban artist Samuel Riera talks about Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara: “he is an artist in every sense of the word, an eternal nonconformist.”

More than a decade ago, Samuel Riera and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara (LMOA) met. LMOA started attending...

Conversation with José Ángel Rosabal: We are the country

The proposals surrounding the visual arts currents that constitute geometric abstraction have not ceased to germinate, especially...

‘Subalternas’: Cuban Afrotransfeminist and Decolonial Magazine (An Interview)

This is a conversation with storyteller, journalist and editor in chief of Subalternas, Mel Herrera. Questions and...

Cirenaica Moreira: “Your Life Cannot Always Be a Broken Street”

She’s lucky, she says, as these days in Washington D.C. the cold is definitely not so cruel...

“I Believe in an Anti-Systemic Feminism.” A Conversation with María Galindo

When María Galindo (La Paz, Bolivia, 1964) entered the courtroom dressed entirely in red and black, accused...

Cinema is like a train. Interview with Juan Carlos Tabío

I met Juan Carlos Tabío on March 4, 2014, when I was working on a text about...

A New Field of Afro-Latin American Studies. Interview with Alejandro de la Fuente

The Ford Foundation has granted $1.7 million to Harvard’s Afro-Latin American Research Institute (ALARI), a center directed...

The Tree of Revolutions. A Conversation with Rafael Rojas

El árbol de las revoluciones (Turner, 2021) is the latest book by Mexico-based Cuban historian and essayist...