Cuba

Kabakovs’ Cuban project provokes US government in election year

American children allowed to travel to Havana only after last-minute appeal

Published online: 30 May 2012

An exile’s return to Cuba

Ella Cisneros Fontanals fled the revolution at 15. Now she’s taken her collection to show in Havana

Published online: 30 May 2012

When art fought the Cold War

A touring exhibition recreates the CIA’s 1946 secret weapon that scandalised conservatives. By Lauren Ross

Issue 246, available from the Archive

Are two fairs better than one?

The coincidence of two of Europe’s longest-established fairs can make for tricky planning in a busy season. But separating them could be bad for business

Issue 245, available from the Archive

The finest art films on earth

We pick the best from Fifa, the world’s biggest festival of its kind, taking place in Montreal this month

Issue 244, available from the Archive

Miami fairs in brief

Issue 242, available from the Archive

Who’s in bed with whom?

A rough guide to the biggest brands on the planet that are forging connections with the art world

Issue 241, available from the Archive

Nations less wedded to their artists at the Venice Biennale

Germany will continue the tradition it started and other pavilions will show foreign talent in 2013

Issue 240, available from the Archive

Hell comes to the Hermitage, Chapman brothers style

Latest phase of Modern art wing includes temporary displays of work by Goya and instruments of torture

Issue 240, available from the Archive

Cubans struggle to reclaim their art

More than a million objects were sent out of Cuba between the 1960s and 1990s under Castro

Issue 238, available from the Archive

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