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Curated by Alejandro de la Fuente
Director, Afro-Latin American Research Institute at the Hutchins Center
Juan Roberto Diago is a leading member of the new Afro-Cuban cultural movement, which has valiantly denounced the persistence of racism and discrimination in Cuban society. This exhibition of twenty-five mixed-media and installation artworks traces Diago’s vibrant career from the mid-1990s, when he began to construct a revisionist history of the Cuban nation from the experience of a person of African descent. It is a history of enslavement and cultural loss, but also of resilience and recovery, the kind of history that is required in this Afro-Cuban present.
Exhibition Reception
Wednesday, 1 Feb 2017 6pm
In Conversation: Roberto Diago with
Curator, Alejandro de la Fuente
Friday, Feb 3, 12 noon The Cooper Gallery
Co-sponsored by the Cuban Studies Program, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
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