CUBAN FINE ARTS

CUBAN FINE ARTS Cuban Fine Art's Gallery home to Cuban, American, Spanish & Mexican innovative and compelling work We represent Cuban artists living and working in Cuba.

The Cuban Fine Art’s Gallery will bring to New York City Cuba’s the finest innovative and compelling work. Wherever and whenever it is possible, Cuban artists will be invited to make rare sanctioned appearances at the gallery. The Cuban visual arts reflect, more than any other artistic expression, the creativity and the reality of Cuban people. Cuban art strongly contributes to the foundation of C

uba’s identity. The Cuban Fine Art’s Gallery is opening in mid-2014 to foster better understandingof and easier access to Cuba’s Contemporary Artists. We are active in the primary market and can accommodate the secondary markets as well. The gallery’s location will be in New York’s thriving Lower East Side. It will have abundant space for multiple full-scale exhibitions.We intend to show all forms and genres of artwork. Artists we will be showing and/or representing: Adigio Benitez, Nelson Dominguez, Roberto Fabelo, Manuel Mendive,Pedro Pablo Oliva,Alfredo Sosabravo -All National Prize of Visual Art winners - Cuba’s most important prize in art Eduardo Abela Torras, Zaida Del Rio, Cristhian Del Rio,Moisés Finale, Flora Fong, Carlos Guzmán, Carlos Quintana,Reynerio Tamayo, Rubén Alpizar, Rocio García and others. The Gallery is run by Ed Steinberg of New York City. Ed Steinberg’s work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, NY; Whitney Museum, NY: Guggenheim, NY; The New Museum, NY; Styrian Autumn Festival, Graz, Austria; Festival de Cine de San Sebastian, Spain; Festival D’Automne, Paris; Coopertiva Spazziozero, Rome; Gallery Waterio, Japan; Lugano Contemporary Music Festival; The Art Museum of the Nereum, Helsinki; Video ON- Cumune De Roma- Estate Romana; Walker Art Center; Institute of Contemporary Art- Boston; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Aspen Center for the Visual Arts; Cervia Video Clips- Italy; High Museum of Art; The Kitchen, NY Shown/Curated show “Paysage du Clip” Music Videos As Art at Center George Pompidou, Paris and shown/ Curated at the Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburg andMusée d'art Contemporain de Montréal, Canada. Ed Steinberg is a well-known video clip and documentary director and producer in the music and art community.

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James Smithson was a British scientist, chemist, and mineralogist — and an unusual benefactor. Born out of wedlock and shaped by the limits and stigma of illegitimacy in Britain, Smithson never married, had no children, and his reasons for the bequest remain uncertain.

In his 1826 will, he included a remarkable clause: if his nephew, Henry James Hungerford, died without heirs, Smithson’s entire estate would go to the United States to create an institution dedicated to the “increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.” Smithson had never visited America, but some biographers argue he saw the young nation as a place that valued progress and merit.

When Smithson died in 1829, his nephew initially inherited the fortune. Six years later, Hungerford died childless, triggering the clause. After legal debates and an ocean-crossing transfer of gold coins, the U.S. Congress accepted the gift.

In 1846, the funds officially established the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

Today, the Smithsonian includes more than 20 museums, libraries, and research centers, holds over 150 million objects, and serves as the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex — all because of a man who chose knowledge over bloodline, and a country he never saw over the one he came from.

An Englishman who never visited the U.S. ended up founding one of the world’s largest centers of learning.

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A girl and a Spitfire.

During World War II, a group of pioneering women known as the girls flew Spitfires and nearly every other aircraft.
They weren't combat pilots; they were members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA), a civilian organization responsible for ferrying military planes from factories to front-line squadrons.


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Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark is the Museum's first exhibition for children ages 9 and up and their families. The exhibition brings the lessons of the Holocaust to life through the remarkable story of Danish resistance during World War II. Together, Jewish and non-Jewish neighbors of all ages mo...

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