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Revision as of 20:15, 10 August 2011
Date: 1991
Region: Central America and the Caribbean
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium:Exhibition
Artist: Pon Juan-Francisco, Consuelo Castaneda, Pedro Vizcaino and others
Confronting Bodies: Cuban Ministry of Culture
Dates of Action: November 1991
Location: Havana, Cuba
Description of Artwork: A politically charged exhibition of contemporary Cuban artists.
The Incident: The exhibition was scheduled to open in downtown Havana, on November 15, during the Havana Biennial. After being postponed several times, the exhibition was finally moved to the site of the Pan American Games villa, which was nearly impossible to reach, for most of the city's populace, due to the severe transportation problems.
Results of Incident: The attempted isolation of the exhibition was not entirely successful, however, in that it did not prevent chocolate manufacturer Peter Ludwig from purchasing Pon Juan-Francisco's multi-painting installation.
Source: "Testing the Limits", by Jay Murphy. "Art in America", October 1992, p.65-69.