The exhibition, which will be curated by the gallery’s director Yaiset Ramirez, will make it possible to visualize two fundamental moments in Havana between the 1920s and 1950s and the present day.
Camejo’s exhibition will be on display until April this year, and with this tribute to the Wonder City, he joins the exhibition agenda of the 14th edition of the Havana Biennial.
According to Camejo, the work evidences the civic spirit, fashion patterns in terms of clothing, as well as the different population dynamics of the past and present, with the aim of recalling details that some people don’t know or have forgotten.
“I am passionate about history and I like to see how things were before and after. That’s why I want to put the viewer’s emotions into dialogue when contemplating civility, urban displacement, the way of behaving and dressing,” he assured.
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