The name of an event: “Cuban independent cinema”.

by Ángel Pérez 1 The term “Cuban independent cinema” is one of the most problematic among those that circulate in the island’s contemporary cultural landscape. A quick review of the

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Brenda Cabrera: “I am curious about the sexual”.

"My "fish" are 'Monsters', I have named them so, and likewise the species is named. Sometimes these beings dominate women and vice versa. They are phallic in shape or can be hybrids."

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“Hybrid of a Chrysler. A Provocation to Fly”. A conversation with Gabriela Azcuy and Esterio Segura

There is no doubt that TRAVEL -in capital letters- embodies one of the great themes of Cuba’s recent history, from a cultural and social point of view. In the idiosyncrasy

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Paz Corona facing the erotic of the future time. A conversation

By Edgar Ariel We are on rue Saint Gilles, in the third arrondissement of Paris. Paz Corona holds a bottle of water in her hands and watches me arrive at

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“Where are the borders?” An interview with Paola Yacoub

For the original German version of this text please visit pokusberlin.com After having written a text on Paola Yacoub’s exhibition at the daadgalerie1 I was eager to meet her. She

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Se faire un réseau avec les morts

En 2019, Gilbert Coqalane a rencontré Claude Monet et s’est fait offrir deux toiles signées d’Yves Klein en personne. Camille Claudel lui a confié que : « Il faut être

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THOMAS WATTEBLED ET LES VAINQUEURS DE RIEN

Ce sont de grandes masses de béton, dressées là au centre de la galerie Doyanglee. En s’approchant, on y découvre d’étonnantes marbrures jaunes, roses ou bleues. Elles sont les traces

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Conversation with the artist Inês Zenha

I met Inês Zenha last June at her exhibition Between folded, enfolding and yet to be unfolded in the former Red House, now called the 10 Bastille. Fascinated by her

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