In his latest monograph
Habana Libre American photographer Michael Dweck exposes what he terms "the creative class" - a uniquely privileged strata of Cuban society made up of artists, musicians, film makers and models. Using photographs and numerous interviews with subjects, Dweck's work challenges the dystopic Western view of Castro's Cuba and instead offers a glimpse at the country's potential and cultural worth.
This beautifully printed hardbound edition includes portraits of some of Cuba's most important cultural luminaries (Alex Castro, Camilo Guevara, and Rene Francisco included), emerging artists and models, and kinetic landscapes the of capitol city. Dweck deploys his trademark seductive aesthetic in a sea of parties, intimate encounters, and the city streets. You've never seen a Cuba like this one.
- 290 Pages, Hardcover, 12.8” x 10.1”
- Publisher: Damiani
- Signed by the artist