Sentences with phrase «in cuban»

American tourist to Cuba get the chance to learn Salsa dancing, mingle with friendly natives, and sample the mix of Spanish and African inspirations found in Cuban cuisine.
Those who are eligible to apply for the special license include: US citizens who are visiting close relatives in Cuba, journalists or members of broadcasting crews who are participating in journalistic activities in the country, government travelers who are on official business, official business travelers, full - time professionals who have work - related duties to perform in Cuba, and students who are pursuing a course in a Cuban academic institution.
Efforts so far include using animal labour, such as in the Cuban reduction of the use of Russian tractors and their huge increase in urban farming in Havana.
In order to avoid embarrasing his good friends in the Cuban govt, the Pope has agreed to not meet with any critics of the Cuban govt.
Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art 8th Floor Gallery, NYC 2010 Without Masks Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa Queloides.
Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art Centro Wifredo Lam, Havana, Cuba X Bienal de la Habana.
Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard University, MA 2011 Ya se Leer Wifredo Lam Center, Havana, Cuba Cuban Gold.
The same day, the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) begins their celebration, entitled Triángulo, of three major figures in Cuban geometric art: Carmen Herrera (who, last year, enjoyed a major retrospective at the Whitney), Loló Soldevilla and Sandu Darie.
That year he also participated in the exhibition Queloides: Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art at the Mattress Factory Museum Pittsburgh.
Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 looks at how Cuba's revolutionary epoch shaped 65 years of Cuban art.
HOUSTON «Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950.»
Cernuda Arte presents a crash course in Cuban art in a series of three booths at Art New York.
Author of six novels — including Dreaming in Cuban, The Lady Matador's Hotel, and King of Cuba — García has been nominated for a National Book Award and her works have been translated into fourteen languages.
It was also exciting to see a growing interest in Cuban art, and the fair has been the perfect occasion for us to present our new project in Havana.»
Kcho's «Obras Escogidas (Selected Works)» is on view in «Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950» at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
In the Cuban artist Wifredo Lam, he found a black artist — he said the discovery «blew my mind» — who had worked in the languages of Cubism and Surrealism.
Group shows included Myths & Realities at the West ‑ Dade Regional Library in Miami; the traveling exhibition Cuba ‑ USA: The First Generation; Islands in the Stream: Seven Cuban American Artists, at the Dowd Fine Arts Gallery in Cortland in New York and, posthumously, Past Cuba: Identity and Identification in Cuban ‑ American Art, at the Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield, Conn..
He taught and practiced architecture in Havana and was widely exhibited in Cuban and internationally until he received political asylum in Spain in 1967.
Art and History, from 1868 to today, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Canada, and in Cuban America An Empire State of Mind, at the Lehman College Art Gallery.
Philanthropist and collector Madeleine P. Plonsker, whose book on the Cuban art scene, The Light in Cuban Eyes, inspired a 2015 show at the Robert Mann Gallery, puts it best: «When I began collecting the work of Cuban photographers, I fell into a bottomless pit that I never wanted to get out of.»
He is exhibiting in the Cuban Pavillion at the 54th International Art Exhibition.
Orquesta La Moderna Tradición specializes in Cuban danzón - charanga - the music of 1950s Havana social clubs.
PAMM (Perez Art Museum Miami) DIALOGUES IN CUBAN ART DAY 2: Friday, April 29 2:30 — 4:30 pm Dialogues: Cuban and Cuban - American Artists in Conversation: Part 2
Between Utopia and Dystopia, Possibility: Adiós Utopia Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950
The three artists all had solo exhibitions at the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club in Havana, a now - defunct but onetime - influential art and social venue, but they belong to three distinct movements in Cuban art.
Earlier this week, the gallery quietly opened «Constructivist Dialogues in the Cuban Vanguard,» a group show that exhibits Sánchez's paintings alongside work by two of her countrywomen, the late Amelia Peláez and the late Loló Soldevilla.
Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 March 5, 2017 — May 21, 2017 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston * Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 is a project conceived by the Cisneros Fontanals Fundación Para Las Artes (CIFO Europa) and The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, CIFO USA.
In addition, she championed experimental and underrepresented artists throughout her tenure, while bringing many noteworthy exhibitions to the Walker, such as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, International Pop, and groundbreaking exhibitions like Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950, one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Cuban art to be organized in the US in decades and currently on view.
New Territories: Laboratories for Design, Craft and Art in Latin America at the Museum of Arts and Design including Coco Fusco discussed in Cuban Art News by Lowery Stokes
The work of Humberto Díaz (Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1975) has become known as some of the most original art in the Cuban contemporary scene.
Andres has become kind of tired of seeing the same symbolism in Cuban protest art over and over again — the inner tubes and the paddles.
Perhaps no one has been more inspired than Conde Contemporary owner Stacy Conde, who, in her hometown of Miami, runs a gallery specializing in Cuban art.
Martiel's works have been included in Cuban Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy; Casablanca Biennale, Casablanca, Morocco; Biennial «La Otra», Bogotá, Colombia; Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, United Kingdom; Pontevedra Biennial, Galicia, Spain; Havana Biennial, Havana, Cuba.
Presented in the Cabaña Fortress, a military bunker used as a jail for prisoners of conscience during the Cuban Revolution, the piece suggested contraditions in Cuban life after the Cuban Revolution, the museum stated.
The piece premiered in a Cuban fortress used from colonial times through the early years of the Revolution as a site where the counter-revolutionary opposition was submitted to torture and execution by firing squad.
If there has long been international interest in Cuban art, recent years have seen increased demand from new buyers.
The Madeleine P. Plonsker collection captures «The Light in Cuban Eyes,» but with an eye more to the light than to the regime.
Loló Soldevilla (1901 - 1971) was an early leader in the development of hard - edged, geometric compositions that emerged in Cuban painting in the 1950s.
«Latin America in Construction» looks past such names as Oscar Niemeyer to a continent under construction, but photography still sees «The Light in Cuban Eyes.»
For Constructivist Dialogues in the Cuban Vanguard Galerie Lelong has worked closely with scholar and curator Ingrid Elliott.
2006 Waiting List, Time and Process in Contemporary Cuban Art, City Art Museum Ljublana, Ljublana, Slovenia Unbroken Ties: Dialogues in Cuban Art, Museum of LatinAmerican Art, Long Beach, CA The Square Roots of Drawing, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Courant, National Gallery, Cayman Islands, B.W.I. CIRCA, International Art Fair, San Juan, PR Finalist for the Cintas Foundation, DACRA, Miami, FL Miami in Transition, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
2008 Five solo show, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL Preview Berlin, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, Florida; Berlin, Germany Visiones: 20th Century Latin American, Art Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL Valoarte 08, Galeria Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica Next Art Fair, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL Unbroken Ties: Dialogues in Cuban Art, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL Choy / Leon, collection, Centro Cultural de Animacion Misionera, Jose Maria Claret, Santiago de Cuba Arte ≠ Vida: Actions by artists of the Americas, 1960 - 2000, El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
Major work by the artist is currently on view in Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Interest in Cuban art will continue to grow, and Concrete Cuba's illustrations and chronology will be essential to art historians and curators in the coming years.
November 11, 2017 — March 18, 2018 Glexis Novoa Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN Visit Website
Miller's central catalogue essay is illuminating and rich, and the catalogue further offers valuable insight into Herrera's place in Cuban art, her French experience, and what might be deemed the hemispheric setting of work, her connection to Latin artists in the Americas.
Review: Politics, ennui on display in Cuban - born artist's solo show By Felicia Feaster — Atlanta Journal & Constitution
March 5 — May 21, 2017 Glexis Novoa Adios Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Visit Website
NEW YORK Thomas Demand, Tony Feher, Stan Douglas, Lynda Benglis, «Bad Conscience», Graciela Iturbide, Hans Josephsohn, Robert Bechtle, Emilio Perez, Reinhard Mucha, Sue Williams, Mike Cockrill, John Grande, Mark Fox, Domenico Zindato, Nicola Hicks, Alain Kirili, Bernardi Roig, Arahmaiani, «about FACE» NATIONAL Houston Wols Los Angeles Alexander Calder, Alan Shields, San Francisco Jim Campbell Washington, D.C. Wolf Kahn Philadelphia Nancy Graves Santa Fe «Atomic Surplus» Akron, Ohio Diana Al - Hadid Coral Gables, Florida «The Silent Shout: Voices in Cuban Abstraction 1950 — 2013» INTERNATIONAL Paris Robert Wilson, Raymond Depardon London Victor Burgin Dublin Leonora Carrington Toronto Dil Hildebrand Vevey, Switzerland Pierrette Bloch Beijing Not Vital
Set in 1975 (right before Peace Walker), Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (GZ) places Snake (a.k.a. Big Boss), voiced by Kiefer Sutherland, in a Cuban camp called Omega for a rescue mission.
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