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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...

Laura Capote Mercadal: the “Wefts” of an “Intersectional Feminist Photographer”

It was a Colas brand camera, white, disposable, and with a single roll of film the first...

‘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...

The Photographer Tempted by Death

Boris Mikhailov was born in Kharkiv (Ukraine, 1938). Although his recognition was relatively late, he has won,...

The Fury of the Wind

Just as dogs feel when a storm is approaching, I can recognize the wind that precedes a...

Ana Mendieta: Anatomy of Uprootedness

“On September 11, 1961, a twelve-year-old girl named Ana María Mendieta boarded a KLM flight to Miami...

José Manuel Mesías: “Is the erection of a scarecrow a crucifixion?”

José Manuel Mesías was born in Havana in 1990. He graduated from the National Academy of Fine...

The Urgent Drawings of Camila Lobón

There is still time to see the “PROJ(3)CT” exhibition and the artists Alejandro Taquechel, Nelson Jalil, and...