Street art of Havana: a photo essay

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In the past decade or two, art has truly been one of the bright spots in Cuba‘s cities, and especially in capital Havana. In addition to a quite fine Museum of Cuban Fine Arts (Calle Trocadero between Zulueta & Monserrate), with works spanning the early colonial period to just yesterday, these days there are also myriad galleries and shops.


Many of them, especially in Old Havana, traffick largely in tourist kitsch, but you can also find some world-class work in galleries such as Galería Habana in the El Vedado neighbourhood and the Fábrica de Arte Cubano, in the same district.  And if you can make it down for the triennial art extravaganza called Bienal de la Habana (next held in November 2018), it’s truly a big, impressive deal, not just in the Cuban context but also for Latin America in general.

 

Beyond that, perhaps more than most cities I can name, you can get an eyeful of art just by walking the streets, as increasingly the shabby façades are being enlivened and made more interesting by a growing array of street art – some “official”, some not.

 

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