Roberto Fabelo’s Medula exhibition opens in Havana

The largest solo exhibition by Cuban artist Roberto Fabelo, titled Medula, is on display at the Cuban Art Building of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. This show stands out as one of the key highlights at the cultural institution.

In Havana, on February 16, Prensa Latina reported on the opening of Medula, the largest solo exhibition by virtuoso Cuban artist Roberto Fabelo. The show, meaning 'Marrow' in English, is presented at the Cuban Art Building of the National Museum of Fine Arts.

Roberto Fabelo is known for his artistic contributions in Cuba, and this exhibition highlights his career. The event is one of the main attractions at the museum, drawing focus to the local art scene. No further details on duration or specific pieces are mentioned in the initial coverage, but it emphasizes Fabelo's significance in Cuban culture.

The news comes amid ongoing promotion of Cuban art, with the museum serving as a primary venue for national exhibitions.

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