Cuban artist Jorge Braulio Rodriguez to open solo exhibit in Havana

The Center for the Development of Visual Arts (CDAV) in Havana is finalizing details for the opening of artist Jorge Braulio Rodriguez's solo exhibition 'All Attention Is Too Little...', scheduled for December 17.

In Havana, the Center for the Development of Visual Arts (CDAV) is preparing the opening of Cuban artist Jorge Braulio Rodriguez's solo exhibition. Titled 'All Attention Is Too Little...', the show will open on December 17. This exhibition highlights the artist's work in the visual arts field, though specific details about the displayed pieces have not been disclosed yet. The event is part of the cultural activities promoted by the CDAV, a key space for artistic development in Cuba. Preparations are underway just before the date to ensure everything is ready for visitors interested in contemporary Cuban art.

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