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Institute of Contemporary Art to break ground in November

By: Alex Harris   The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami set its groundbreaking date for Nov. 16, putting the project behind its previously estimated completion, which coincided with Art Basel 201

XICO project to start touring Havana

By: Aracelys Bedevia   The sculpture exhibition Travesías de XICO por América Latina will open this Thursday, November 12, at 5:00 pm, at Plaza de San Francisco. The exhibition, which brings together

Princeton and Boston delighted with Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba

Audiences packed the McCarter and the Cutler Majestic Theaters in Princeton and Boston this week to watch Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba with the show Cuba Vibra!.  

“WONDER” Opens Nov. 13 at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

“WONDER,” the debut exhibition at the newly renovated Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, celebrates the opening of the historic building with immersive installations by nine leadin

Picasso granddaughter to deliver free talk on Ohio art show

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The granddaughter of artist Pablo Picasso is scheduled to deliver a free public lecture in Columbus discussing a new art exhibition exploring his legacy.   Diana Widmaier (VID'-

Chucho Valdes to Hold Concert in Puerto Rico

San Juan.- Cuban bandleader Chucho Valdes, winner of five Grammys and three Latin Grammy Awards, will hold a concert next November 13 in San Juan as part of his international tour ''Irakere 40'', info
Omar Victor Diop, Mame, 2014. From the series The Studio of Vanities. Courtesy Magnin-A Gallery, Paris © Omar Victor Diop, 2014

Making Africa — A Continent of Contemporary Design

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is pleased to present Making Africa – A Continent of Contemporary Design, an exhibition organized by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and Vitra Design Museum, in collaboration

Cristina de Middel: "This is What Hatred Did"

Amos Tutuola wrote “ My life in the bush of ghosts” in 1964 and then had to leave the country to escape the violent reactions to a book that would open in the exilium, a new path for contemporary Afric