HAVANAYORK: A Photographic Dialogue Between Cities

Orestes Gonzalez’s exhibition, HAVANAYORK, at gallery onetwentyeight, showcases his unique street photography that explores the parallel energies of Havana and New York City. Through capturing the essence of urban life and its inhabitants, Gonzalez illustrates a shared humanity that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries, reflecting a common “DNA” of both cities. Continue reading HAVANAYORK: A Photographic Dialogue Between Cities

Havana Youth by Greg Kahn

In Havana Youth, Greg Kahn explores Cubans born after 1989, who have only known a time after the USSR dissolved and left the Caribbean nation with few resources and a growth-crippling, US-led economic embargo. Those kids, born during what is called “The Special Period”, are now in their twenties and developing a sense of individuality in a society that was historically focused on collectivism. This is their cultural counter-revolution, and they are redefining what it means to be Cuban. Continue reading Havana Youth by Greg Kahn

Havana: Light Beyond Vision by Andrew Child

A Visual Exploration through Color Infrared Panoramic Photography For the past several years, Boston based photographer Andrew Child has been traveling off of the beaten path in Havana, Cuba and its surrounding countryside, capturing rare images that explore its many hidden gems. Using his truly unique approach allows the photographer to reveal sunlight that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. Over sixty of … Continue reading Havana: Light Beyond Vision by Andrew Child