The New York Public Library presents an exhibition called Photography and ruin The exhibition literally deals with photographs that are purposely "ruined" - in that the photographers willingly manipulates the…
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Alex Castro and Camilo Guevara (sons of Fidel and Che); the photographers Ernesto Fernández and Mario García Joya; the writer Miguel Barnet; the musicians Kelvis Ochoa and Roberto Fonseca; the…
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