Following a period of momentous change for Cuba, signified by the end of the Castro era, this exhibition explored contemporary documentary photography and its role in representing the country and its people both inside and outside the island. Showcasing work by world-renowned photographers such as Raúl Cañibano and Michael Christopher Brown, the exhibition included previously unseen photographs that offered a snapshot of the changing face of Cuba.
The exhibition featured work by the following photographers: Raúl Cañibano, Arien Chang Castán, Michael Christopher Brown, Leandro Feal, Felko, James Clifford Kent, Lisette Poole, Leysis Quesada Vera, Alfredo Sarabia Jr. and Lissette Solórzano
Project photographs &
recorded interview
James Clifford Kent
Research for this exhibition was made possible by funding from the Multilingualism: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies project (MEITS) based at the University of Cambridge and the AHRC’s flagship Open World Research Initiative (OWRI)
Read more about the project here.