Havana's apartment-galleries have been vital venues for the city's art scene since the 1990s, hosting art exhibitions, workshops, and conferences. In the context of Cuba's limited art market and dearth of cultural institutions with international reach, these residential spaces have offered artists a unique opportunity to display their work and to connect with international art circuits. Focusing on the histories of three specific apartment-galleries - El Apartamento, Estudio Figueroa-Vives, and Avecez Art Space - this chapbook reflects on the complex interplay of the local and the global in the 'worlding' of cultural institutions.
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Höhe: 17.8 cm
Breite: 12.7 cm
Dicke: 5 mm
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978-3-96558-063-3 (9783965580633)
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A New International Geography of Art: Cuban Art as a 'Periphery-Asset'
Domestic Space and Renewal of the Cuban Economy: The Origin of the 'Independent' Artist
The Legal Status of El Apartamento, Estudio Figueroa-Vives, and Avecez Art Space
Strategies of Insertion in International Arts Circuits
The 'Gallery Model' and 'Museum Model'
The 'Laboratory Model'
The Centres in the Margins
Epilogue: Havana Art Weekend
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