Tag: Cuban artists

Cirenaica Moreira: “Your Life Cannot Always Be a Broken...

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

Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner. Political Art >...

May you live in interesting times. Chinese curse Politics has been a monster formalized as such centuries ago by...

In praise of the senses: Ramón Alejandro’s journey into...

Among all things that can be contemplated under the concavity of the heavens, nothing is seen that...

Women, Negritude and Cimarronaje: Some Thoughts on ‘Selected Pages’...

From March 16 to June 26, 2022, the New York gallery Thomas Nickles Project exhibited Selected Pages, a solo...

Ricardo Miguel Hernández in the Realm of Otherness

Ricardo Miguel Hernández “examines” contemporary collage with a cross-border perspective. His palimpsests —let’s call them that— show...

Cuba: The Protest That Art Anticipated

The protests of July 11 in Cuba were not called by artists, nor led by intellectuals, nor...

Notes from a Hunt at the Ramp

I rush my daughter’s lunch so much that the fried chicken is underdone (I make it with...

The Last Prison of Maykel Osorbo

I spoke with Maykel Osorbo the morning of his arrest, on Tuesday, May 18th. By that date the...