Illustrated talk: Modern Cuban Art of the 1940s
Overview
Instituto Cervantes and the Cuban Cultural Center of New York will host a conference on January 21, 2026, featuring renowned curator, art historian, and critic Alejandro Anreus, who will present an illustrated talk on his latest book Modern Cuban Art of the 1940s: Havana's Artists, Critics and Exhibitions (University Press of Florida, 2025). This work analyzes Havana’s vibrant artistic scene of the 1940s—a key moment for understanding modernity in Cuban art.
Anreus’s academic career has focused on the role of politics in the modernity of Latin American art, with special attention to muralism and political art of the 1930s. Among his most notable publications are: Ben Shahn and The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti; Orozco in Gringoland: The Years in New York; The Social and the Real: Political Art of the 1930's in the Western Hemisphere; and Mexican Muralism: A Critical History. In 2014. Anreus participated as a panelist in the renowned symposium “Modern Cuban Art in New York: The MoMA Exhibition of 1944,” held at the CUNY Graduate Center.
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The Cuban Cultural Center of New York is a non-profit institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Cuban and Cuban-American culture, as well as to new developments in the arts. For their calendar of events, visit: cubanculturalcenter.org or write directly to info@cubanculturalcenter.org
This talk will be held in English
Mujer con gallo/Woman and Rooster, 1941, de Mariano Rodríguez (© Ramón and Nercys Cernuda Collection)
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
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Instituto Cervantes - Nueva York
211-215 East 49th Street
New York, NY 10017
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Instituto Cervantes New York
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