The exhibition brings together works by Sonia Almaguer Darna, Claudia Corales, Gabriel Guerra Bianchini, Alfredo Sanabia Fajardo, Roberto Salas, Pedro Abascal, Néstor Martí, Osvaldo Salas, Liudmila Velascos, Nelson Ramírez de Arellano, Tomás Inda, and Luis Mario Gell Fernándes Cueto.
Cuba’s Humberto Mayol, Romania’s Miki Puran, and Spain’s Generoso Funcasta also participate. As its name suggests, the exhibition is dedicated to Havana and aims to present a city with vibrant places and unusual colors.
Representatives of the Romanian cultural sector, members of the diplomatic corps, photographers, and the press specialized in cultural issues attended the exhibition’s opening.
During the ceremony, Virgil Nitulescu, director of the Museum of the Romanian Peasant, who has visited Havana, highlighted its importance as an architectural scale, its spirit of survival, the harmony in which past and present coexist, in addition to its colorfulness.
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