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Cuban Art Video Gallery

Cuban Art Video shows the "Video Art" evolutions in the rich Cuba Culture.

CUBA! Art and History: From 1868 to Today
PART 1
CUBA! Art and History: From 1868 to Today
PART 2


Cuba has a long and rich heritage in the arts, but during the last two decades, the visual arts have become a cultural phenomenon. In this week''''''''s FRONTLINE/World Rough Cut, filmmaker Natasha Del Toro travels to Cuba to meet two of its most acclaimed artists and find out why art is at the center of Cuban society

See footage from the famed Callejon de Hamel in Cuba where artist Salvador Gonzalez has created murals honoring the rich Afro-Cuban traditions in Cuba.


Cuban Art Video:

CONTEMPORARY CUBAN ART

Documentation on Abel Barroso´s work when people find themself riding his cardborad cars on an exhibiton in Havana. 2003 Cuban Art with a Fridge! Cuban artists at the Paris Art Exhibition.

Art of Cuba video with percussion by Cubanadian percussionist Papiosco

"The story of how I started painting is very amusing: in the Christmas of 1999 I wanted to make some new decorations because, between you and me, the ones we had in the house were horrible. So I took some hollow egg shells and made them into ornaments which I hand painted with a set of children's temperas, and my friends went crazy for them. I ended up painting more than 40 eggs, then started to make cards and then some little paintings. After that I was hooked, and I haven't stopped painting since." -Sandra Dooley





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