Julio Ángel Larramendi is one of the faces of contemporary Cuban photography. A Chemistry PhD researcher turned into photo Jedi, his work is showcased at Conde de Villanueva hostal in Havana Vieja.
By: Madelaine D'Angelo
Sotheby’s contemporary art evening sale, the sixth auction in seven days, brought in $294.85 million and sold 81.5 percent of the works. Records were set for artist Twombly, b
In a two-part series, art photographer Mark Steinmetz and curator Charlotte Cotton review the Museum of Modern Art’s latest opus – Photography at MoMA: 1960 – Now. They offer contrasting views about
Ralph L. Wickiser gained renown for his ever-evolving style of symbolic art drawn from nature, at once expressive and intimate. Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago, Wickiser began as a representati
Renowned Cuban dancer, Carlos Acosta, bid farewell to the Royal Ballet this week with a performance of his recently premiered choreographic piece, Carmen.
By: María del Carmen Vasallo
This meeting with technology, entertainment and design will take place this November 14, from 2 pm, in Teatro Nacional’s Avellaneda Hall in what will be an exercise for
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
“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
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
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!.