The N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art has a history of bringing art from various parts of the world to expand the exposure of cultural arts to the audiences of Detroit. This extensive exhibition is n
Under the title Pedro Pablo Oliva's Cuba: HiStories, the Scarfone / Hartley Gallery of the University of Tampa in the United States, hosts until December 12, the first monographic exhibition of the Nat
A piece of tremendous historical and patrimonial importance for all Cubans was delivered this Friday by the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, to the historian of Havana, Dr. Eusebio L
Rubem Valentim (Salvador, 1922 – São Paulo, 1991) began to produce work in the late 1940s. A self-taught painter, Valentim’s works unite various sources of Brazilian cultural heritage; referencing
The Palace of Lombillo -Plaza de la Catedral, Old Havana- hosts these days the exhibition Cuban Heritage Cities, by photographer Julio Larramendi, an artist's tribute to the tenth anniversary of the Ne
The magazine Arte por Excelencias no. 42 had a special presentation -together with its sisters Excelencias Turísticas del Caribe and the Americas, Excelencias del Motor and Excelencias Gourmet- in a un
An immense frame in the form of a screen. A table is filmed from above. In the manner of a conjurer, two gloved hands enter that show us quickly, and as if to indicate that there is no trap, the piece
A gala in tribute to World Flamenco Day and the 82nd birthday of outstanding Spanish dancer and choreographer Antonio Gades, unfolded November 10 and 11 with a couple of performances staged at the “Ali
A Compás Flamenco, the Spanish dancers María Juncal and Alfonso Losa, and Joaquín San Juan, director of the Flamenco and Spanish Dance Art Center Amor de Dios were the protagonists of the Terraza Españ
Deuda (Debt) will be the next personal exhibition of the plastic artist René Francisco Rodríguez, National Prize for Plastic Arts, which will open on November 9 at the La Acacia gallery just at seven i