In 1959, a Cuban artist, silkscreen printer, and journalist by the name of Eladio Rivadulla Martínez made the very first political poster in celebration of the Triumph of the Revolution. In Martínez’s ...
Elena Serrano “Day of the Heroic Guerrilla” (1968), OSPAAAL, offset, 49.5×34.5 cm (image courtesy of Lincoln Cushing) PARIS — Socialist and communist art can evoke the drab grays and cold aesthetic of ...
One hundred twenty-five hand-silkscreened posters for Cuban-produced and international films, including “A Clockwork Orange,” “The Shining,” “The Bicycle Thief,” “Z,” “Strawberry and Chocolate” and ...
This collection features 2,230 pieces intended for the promotion of both Cuban and foreign films and activities related to cinema. It includes 150 sketches of designers indicating technicians the ...
Show up to work. Learn to read and write. Harvest more sugar. In the years after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, thousands of posters were commissioned by the government to communicate his vision ...
The West Coast’s largest showing of Cuban Poster art, an exhibit called “One Struggle, Two Communities,” is underway at the Berkeley Art Center, highlighting the release of a new book that chronicles ...
In conjunction with the exhibition, the Academy and the Los Angeles Film Festival will showcase “A Celebration of Cuban Film” on June 22 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Strawberry and Chocolate (the ...
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