“My eyes, all this time, have never been those of a ‘distant voyeur,’” said the Cuban photographer Raúl Cañibano in 2016, referring to his decades of documentary work. “I have become like a relative of the campesinos [farmers],” he continues. “I just try to pay a heartfelt tribute to their nobility and hospitality.” A new exhibition of Cañibano’s black-and-white photographs provides a rich look into post-revolution Cuba. —J.V.
The Arts Intel Report
A Cultural Compass
For the World Traveler
For the World Traveler
A Cultural Compass
For the World Traveler
Chronicles of an Island
When
Sept 13 – Nov 17, 2019