Conversation about the Caribbean and Central America with José Manuel Noceda
José Manuel Noceda, researcher, critic and curator at the Wifredo Lam Contemporary Art Center in Havana, for
Three years of experience already endorse our young visual arts magazine. This issue inaugurates a new cycle; opening new perspectives in the publishing business that we trust will place us at the ce
The most recent history ofCuban art has been marked by polemical exhibitions, some of which have been staged coincidentally in the first years of the last few decades. The most outstanding ones have
Maybe it’s not such a bigmistake to think that the notions Sally O’Reilly addresses in her book The Body in Contemporary Art are somehow linked to the idea that photography barely survives in certain
Design represents, in any of its expressions –industrial,graphic or showroom– a decisive component in the relation between men and the environment. During the last half century, Latin America and the
There’s an unlimited dissemination that still corrupts the borders of art and idea upon thinking of the genres, identifying ways of conceiving artistic production. After the journey started by Hans H