Almost every evening, our PBS station (Public Broadcasting Service) airs the news hour and many parts of the program are special segments. Very recently, President Obama upset quite a few people when he announced his plans to strive to normalize relations between the USA and Cuba. Whether people agree or disagree, it's happening . PBS' special segment is a series called “The Cuban Evolution”. My antennas went up when it was announced that there was to be a discussion of the current art scene in Cuba. Jeffrey Brown, Chief Correspondent for Arts, Culture, and Society , is the lucky bloke who gets to travel to Cuba on official business to cover the series. Here are some of the highlights from the segment:
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Havana Biennial Art Show is taking place (promotes “Third World” contemporary art)
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Cuban art market is booming and Cuban artists are making a mark on the international art scene
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There are still some restrictions on freedom of expression – nevertheless ...
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Savvy art collectors are buying now because the value of their collections is sure to increase in the near future
You can watch the entire report on the PBS YouTube Channel . For me this news is exciting. The Cuban culture is so wonderfully colorful and vibrant. The people have been suppressed for way too long!
Interesting Reading and Links of Interest:
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“ La Espada de Rusia" (the Russian sword) – A Reminder of Cuba's Ties to the Soviet Union
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Internet Access in Cuba is “Complicated”
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Guide to Cuba's Best Contemporary Artists, etc.
Content previously published at PersonaPaper, June 2015.
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