By Sarah Cascone
A number of Pablo Picasso artworks that remained in his studio for years will hit the auction block for the first time this year. His granddaughter, Marina Picasso, inherited the w
By Alexandra Peers
When the Whitney Museum of American Art closes its fine exhibition on the works of so-called ‘Harlem Renaissance’ painter Archibald J. Motley, Jr., this Sunday (Jan. 16), not all
The U.S. Zenon Dance Company will perform for the first time in Cuba next January 15, 16 and 17 at Marti Theater in this capital, the organizers announced recently. Based in Minnesota for more than th
The diversity of representations of domestic architectures lies in the centre of the group show All day within the dreamy house, titled after a poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 – 1892). Curated by V
Three awarded African films will be screened in this city from January 13 to 20, said sources in charge of this special program. The films A screaming man, The price of pardon and Hero deal with confl
Amplifying a history commonly associated with major American figures like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, this groundbreaking survey explores Pop Art as a global phenomenon that was shaped by artists
Havana.- Loris Cecchini, Ornaghi, Prestinari and Giovanni Ozzola are the four Italian visual arts creators that will join their works in the show Tú+Yo=Nosotros, that will be inaugurated on January 9,
One of America’s most distinguished choruses, the Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus from San Francisco, California, will perform for the first time in Cuba at Teatro Tomas Terry in Cienfuegos province on Janua
Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Panoramix’, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of the Indonesian collective Tromarama. Established in 2006 in Bandung, Indonesia, Febie Babyrose, Rud