Past: CUBART: Contemporary Cuban Art

Pin Ball del Emigrante

ABEL BARROSO, Pinball del Emigrante, 2012, Courtesy of Pan American Art Projects.

Untitled (Che y Fidel)

JOSE A. TOIRAC, Untitled (Che y Fidel), 2003, Courtesy of Pan American Art Projects.

Untitled

KCHO, Untitled, 2002, Courtesy of Pan American Art Projects.

Presente en tu vida

J. ROBERTO DIAGO, Presente en tu vida, 2011, Courtesy of Pan American Art Projects.

Remote Control-Campamento

ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA, Remote Control-Campamento, 2005, Courtesy of Pan American Art Projects.

CUBART: Contemporary Cuban Art
Curated by Irina Leyva-Perez
Presented by Emilio Calleja and Roberto Borlenghi

CUBART: Contemporary Cuban Art is a nod to the XI Havana Biennial, which took place in 2012. CUBART will present an overview of contemporary Cuban artistic practices and aims to draw attention to the influence or importance that the political climate has on the artistic statements. Like this exhibition, the XI Biennial addressed the relationship between visual productions and social imaginaries and how people express themselves through cultural and historical references and through art.

The exhibition features works by Cuban artists: Alexandre Arrechea, Abel Barroso, Luis Enrique Camejo, J. Roberto Diago, Jose Manuel Fors, KCHO, Pedro Pablo Oliva, Sandra Ramos, and Jose Angel Toirac.

Friday, March 8 – Sunday, March 31

Exhibition Hours:
Preview – Thursday, March 7: 6-9PM
Wednesday – Sunday: 12-6PM
Mondays and Tuesdays: Open by appointment

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