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This article analyzes the international projection of the Cuban Revolution, discussing the contours of its soft power that contributed to international reintegration. After this concept discussing briefly and focusing on the transformation of contemporary international scene, it analyzes the change of use of soft power in the revolutionary process in Cuba. In this sense, it points out that such power was, in the golden years of the Revolution (the 60s and the 70s), based on the revolutionary aura and the charisma of its leaders (Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and others) and that, in the first decade of this century, it acquired new supported contours through the emergence of Social Diplomacy, i.e. cooperation in the field of social services (health, education and sports, among others), thus contributing.
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This article is an approximation to the narratives of the contemporary Cuban-American art while reviewing critically the exhibition An Island Apart: Cuban Artists in Exile, that explore contemporary Cuban art and culture inside the United States, focusing on issues of identity, place-making, and ways of knowing. The exhibitions feature works by prominent and internationally recognized emergent and mid-career Cuban artists: Pavel Acosta, Alejandro Aguilera, Jairo Alfonso, Angel Delgado, Coco Fusco, Frank Guiller (Rank), Armando Marino, Maritza Molina, Carlos Martiel, Fabian Pena and Juan Si Gonzalez.
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Autor prowadzi rozważania na temat sztuki współczesnych twórców amerykańskich kubańskiego pochodzenia, zainspirowany wystawą An Island Apart: Cuban Artists in Exile. Celem tej wystawy było zaprezentowanie dokonań w zakresie sztuk plastycznych i kultury zamieszkałych w Stanach Zjednoczonych Kubańczyków, których zainteresowania twórcze koncentrują się na zagadnieniach tożsamości, procesie kształtowania przestrzeni publicznej i sposobach poznawania rzeczywistości. Na wystawie zgromadzono dzieła znanych i cenionych na arenie międzynarodowej artystów młodego i średniego pokolenia, takich jak: Pavel Acosta, Alejandro Aguilera, Jairo Alfonso, Angel Delgado, Coco Fusco, Frank Guiller (Rank), Armando Marino, Maritza Molina, Carlos Martiel, Fabian Pena i Juan Si Gonzalez
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