Parallel to the 4th Poli/Graphic Trienal of San Juan, the exhibition Crónica(o) will be opening with pieces of the photographer and writer Eduardor Lalo and Carlos Garaicoa in the Casa Cort
Famous Cuban visual artists Ever Fonseca, National Visual Arts Award winner and Manuel López Oliva, National Critic Award winner, donate each one a piece to the Acapulco municipality.
Art Basel announced today the details of its fourth edition in Hong Kong, taking place for the second time in March. The Hong Kong show of Art Basel, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will feature 239 prem
PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce a full series of programming in honor of its eleventh edition in Miami Beach.
Gluck50 is pleased to announce the exhibition No Hay Pan, by young brazilian artist Matheus Rocha Pitta, curated by Kaira Cabañas.
With a standing 10 minutes ovation the Cuban public said goodbye to the cast of the American musical Broadway Rox, which was presented here for the last time as a part of the 16th Havana Theater Fes
So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing, is an exhibition by Pavitra Wickramasinghe and Shahir Krishna. Both artists engage with discourses on migration and identity, explo
CIFO Talks will be hosting Luis Camnitzer and Gean Moreno in a discussion following the ongoing exhibition, Intersections (after Lautréamont). They will focus on differing views regarding M
Li Domínguez Fong is one of the two Cubans admitted at the 6th Beijing Biennial and counts with a considerable career with participations in shows and arts fair.
Here is further information on the Festival of the Ibero-American Culture in the City of Holguin, to be held from October 24th to the 30th, 2015, celebrating its 21st edition this year. The Festival
Solo show. IV Poly/Graphic San Juan Triennial: Latin American and the Caribbean. Displaced Images / Images in Space
From December 2 through 6, 2015, Art Basel will present a premier program of over 50 films and videos by and about artists selected under the title ‘Our Hidden Futures’
The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin presents Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940–1978. Organized by the Americas Society in New York, the exh