Travel Tip: Art and Archaeology in United States The Cuban Avant-garde and Social Change in the Early Twentieth Century
The Cuban Avant-garde and Social Change in the Early Twentieth Century UNITED STATES NEW YORK • The Metropolitan Museum of Art • Ongoing
Jerrilynn D. Dodds, Distinguished Professor of History and Theory, School of Architecture at City College of CUNY
Third in a series of lectures on the interaction of art, politics, and society tracing the diversity of Cuban art and architecture from the Colonial period to the present. Topics range from a discussion of the most spectacular Renaissance and Baroque architecture in the New World to an examination of Santeria, a dynamic Afro-Cuban tradition.