Sep 25
published in Exhibits, Exhibits - Miami
tags : 80's generation, art, Carlos Estevez, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban Art, cuban artist, Cuban Culture, Elsa Mora, Miami, Pan American Art Projects
September 7 to November 3, 2012
Pan American Art Projects
2450 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
Artist reception-September 6, 2012 from 6 to 9 PM
Pan American Art Projects is very pleased to announce the beginning of the 2012 / 2013 art season with exhibitions by Cuban-American artists Carlos Estevez and Elsa Mora. In this two – person show each artist is individually exploring his/her own ideas of transformation.
link to Gallery
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Jun 22
published in Books
tags : 80's generation, ana mendieta, Angel Delgado, art, Arturo Cuenca, Carlos Cardenas, Carlos Estevez, Consuelo Castañeda, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, cuban american art, Cuban American artist, Cuban Art, cuban artist, Cuban Avante Garde, Cuban Culture, Elsa Mora, glexis novoa, Gustavo Acosta, Humberto Castro, josé bedia, Luis Cruz Azaceta, maria magdalena campos pons, Marta Maria Perez Bravo, Ruben Torres Llorca, Tania Bruguera, Tomas Sanchez
The Farber collection contains art from both inside and outside the island. The book is an review of contemporary cuban art over the last 20 years.
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Mar 16
published in Articles
tags : Abelardo Mena, African Slaves, Alberto Barral, Alberto Magnan, Alejandro Lazo, Alex Rosenberg, Alicia Leal, Carlos Estevez, Chinese Laborers, Contemporary Cuban Art, Cuba, Cuban Art, Cuban Avant Garde, Cuban Culture, Cuban Embargo, Cuban Hip Hop, Donald And Shelley Rubin, Donald Rubin, Dr. Gail Gelburd, Elsa Mora, Fundacion Amistad, Global Citizens, huffington post, Instituto Superior De Arte, New York City, Oglethorpe University, Oglethorpe University Museum Of Art, Rubin Museum Of Art, San Alejandro Art Academy Havana, Shelley And Donald Rubin, Shelley Rubin, Spanish Colonials, Style News, Thought Leaders, Tibetan Art, Yamilys Brito, Zaida Del Rio, ¿What Is Cuban Art?
The Rubin’s are the new kids on the block of Cuban Art. Â They have amassed a large collection of Contemporary Cuban Art from both inside and outside the island. Â This essay wash published recently in the Huffington Post.
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