Good morning. ⛅ Today, the Vatican's sci-fi Nativity is creating a stir, Mimi Wong considers how rece
Good morning. ⛅ Today, the Vatican’s sci-fi Nativity is creating a stir, Mimi Wong considers how receiving a grant as an art writer impacted her work, and artist Pablo Helguera explains Tania Bruguera’s continuing fight for freedom of expression in Cuba.If you’re not already a member, today is a great day to join us and ensure the strength of independent journalism in the arts. Your support helps make this work possible. – Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief | |
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Pablo Helguera on Tania Bruguera |
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| The artist and activist Tania Bruguera (photo via Tania Bruguera's Facebook, used with permission) |
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For the first time, Pablo Helguera publishes his 2015 essay on Tania Bruguera’s attempt to stage a public performance on free speech.In an introduction to the essay, Helguera writes:While Bruguera is not the only artist being attacked by the Cuban authorities during this moment, I think the issues described here might be helpful to shed light on the larger debates around art and freedom of expression in Cuba today. |
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