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Art also worked as space where Cubans debated some of the social problems magnified by the "Special Period", as illustrated by the Queloides art project, which deals with issues of race and discrimination. [44] "Every Cuban is an artist and every home is an art gallery," wrote Rachel Weiss in To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art. [41]
A large number of artists, none particularly associated with the medium, were provided with a blue ballpoint pen and a sheet of letter-sized paper to create artwork for the exhibition. Juxtapoz art magazine commented that participating artists, using the common ballpoint pen, seemed to "gravitate back to a time before it all became so serious ...
Since 1974, Oliva's work has been presented at individual and collective exhibitions in Cuba as well as internationally. His works can be seen at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana and in collections in Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany and United States.
Tony Labat (born 1951), Cuban-born American conceptual artist working within video art, installation art, and sculpture; Roger Aguilar Labrada (born 1947), painter, graphic designer, born in Pilon; Wifredo Lam (1902–1982), Cuban-born painter, lived in Paris; Julio Larraz (born 1944), painter, sculptor, political caricaturist, and cartoonist
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The Secretary of the Interior now has 30 days to “update the [Geographic Names Information System] to reflect the renaming of the Gulf and remove all references to the Gulf of Mexico from the ...
Josignacio (b. José Ignacio Sánchez-Rius, in Havana, Cuba, on October 24, 1963) is a Cuban Contemporary artist and author. [1] [2] He is among the most significant living contemporary Cuban and Latin American artists due to his career auction records, paint medium innovations, and association with notable cultural events, venues, and celebrity figures in the United States and Cuba.
Freedom of expression is a human right. The United States stands with Cuba's people." [ 23 ] In February, 2021, United States Senators Bob Menendez , Marco Rubio , Dick Durbin and Ben Cardin introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the San Isidro Movement to the US Senate .