Cuban art and culture permeate the Havana Biennial experience. The search for exhibitions, temporal projects, and performances is a gorgeous treasure hunt.
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fresh juice…every morning
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Russian Orthodox church
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Nikhil Chopra, La Perla Negra performance
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Willie Cole, How Do You Spell America?
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Wild Noise, Bronx Museum at the Museum of Fine Arts, Havana
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Quisqueya Henriques, Public Space series, 2000-2007, Graffiti
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Wilfredo Prieto, Matrioska, 2001
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Gustavo Pérez Monzón, Tramas
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Alexandre Arrechea, El Mapa Del Silencio, wall painting detail, 2015
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Dolores Cáceres, No Vendo Nada, Old Havana
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Carlos Garaicoa, scaffolding outside Spanish embassy
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Grethell Rasua, performancew video still
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view from penthouse of FOCSA building
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DJ with Felipe Dulzaides in FD play FD installation
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La Floridita, Havana
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Fidel, for Ever, Fidel!
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neighborhood church, Old Havana
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Antonio Guzman’s book
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Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales
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Joseph Kosuth, installation detail, Biblioteca Nacional, Havana
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David Beltran, billboard
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Alexandre Arrechea,
Bronx Museum,
Carlos Garaicoa,
Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales,
contemporary art,
Cuba,
David Beltran,
Detras del Muro,
Dolores Cáceres,
Fidel,
Floridita,
FOCSA,
Havana Biennial,
Joseph Kosuth,
La Bienal de la Habana,
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes,
Nikhil Chopra,
Quisqueya Henriques,
Wild Noise,
Wilfredo Prieto,
Willie Cole