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Wifredo Lam retrospective in Paris reveals the complexity of the Cuban artist

A great retrospective on Cuban painter Wifredo Lam at the Pompidou Centre in Paris is aimed at widing the view on the work of this Cuban artist, often pigeonholed under the label of surrealism or the A

Montecarlo Ballet Will Close Havana's Theater Festival

Three performances of "Cinderella" by the Montecarlo Ballet will close the 16th edition of Havana's International Theater Festival next October, National Performing Arts Council confirmed. The Ballet

Afro-Cuban issue in the Ritmos exhibition by Jaime Valls

By: Adalys Pérez   An exhibition titled Ritmos by Jaime Valls who is considered the forerunner of the Afro-Cuban issue in the plastic arts in Cuba is taking place at the Museum of Colonial art, in Ha

Alex Katz, This is Now

October 23, 2015 – January 31, 2016   Landscape is one of the main themes in the work of Alex Katz, one of the most unique voices in American art. This exhibition shows the artist's approach to this

New Tate Modern opens on 17 June 2016

Tate announced today that the new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June 2016. Created by world-leading architects Herzog & de Meuron, it will be the most important new cultural bui

Fernando Botero: Still Life

At Gary Nader Art Centre, Wynwood Arts District, Miami. From September 25 through November 10, 2015   Featuring selected works from the largest and most important collection of the Master. Curated by

The Masters at Gary Nader NY

The exhibition presents selected artworks from world-renowned Modern and Contemporary Masters such as Chagall, Botero, Goldin, Gursky, Indiana, Kippenberger, Lam, Lichtenstein, Matta, Matisse, Oehlen,

Amazonia: a magical representation of nature

Welcome to Amazonia, a journey into the mysterious world of Brazil’s equatorial rainforest! For its second exhibition, opening in September 2015, the Panorama XXL is going exotic, offering its visitors

In Detroit, a 100-Foot Graphic Mural That Distills the Urban Experience

By: Ann Binlot   When Elysia Borowy-Reeder, the executive director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), first glimpsed the graphic geometric shapes and the vivid hues in the New York ar

Lang Lang and Chucho Valdés will be in concert in Havana in soon

Renowned Cuban pianist, Chucho Valdés, and his Chinese counterpart, Lang Lang, will play pieces by composers from Russia, Britain, the US, and Cuba at a Havana concert on October 9th.