Cuban Art Roundup: Sculpture, Performance, and Market Myths
In Mexico City, a sculptor shares insights about his exhibition and the intersection of cultural politics. A gallery showcases a retrospective featuring the whimsical kinetic sculptures of a particular artist. Meanwhile, a performance artist, who also serves as a curator and author, discusses her latest book focused on Cuban art. Contrary to the common perception of the starving artist, this stereotype does not accurately reflect the Cuban artistic landscape.
Key facts
- A sculptor has an exhibition in Mexico City and discusses cultural politics.
- A gallery presents a retrospective of an artist's kinetic sculptures.
- A performance artist, curator, and writer publishes a new book about Cuban art.
- The starving artist stereotype does not apply to the Cuban model.
Entities
Artists
- sculptor
- artist
- performance artist
Institutions
- gallery
Locations
- Mexico City
- Mexico
- Cuba