Presidents of Cuba and the U.S. recently announced a rapprochement, but is the island country ready for free expression in the form of contemporary art activism? Recorded in Havana, this Fresh Talk episode features Cuban artist Tania Bruguera and her recent launch of a new initiative: the Hannah Arendt Institute for Artivism. Bruguera is moving ahead with her project despite the fact that she's been under city arrest and subject to government reprisals after her unauthorized public art performance on December 30, 2014, landed her in jail for three days.
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Poetic Interventions Point to Pollution in Kyrgyzstan
Listening to St. Louis—Counterpublic Art Triennial 2023
Searching for Libertalia—with Shiraz Bayjoo
Sharjah Biennial 15—with Hoor Al Qasimi
Global Appalachia—Where Culture and Geography Shape Community
Lure of Local Arts in Appalachia
Curators Declare Independence at IKT Kentucky
A Persian Garden in Manhattan—with Bahar Behbahani
The State of Blackness—with Andrea Fatona
Public Water—with Mary Mattingly
I Wish to Say—with Sheryl Oring
Aesthetics of Excess—with Jillian Hernandez
Art in Miami, Then and Now—with FeCuOp
Diaspora Art from the Creole City—with Rosie Gordon-Wallace
Puerto Rico Rising—Resisting Paradise
Puerto Rico Rising—Resilient Artists
Puerto Rico Rising—Radical Leaders
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