Wilfredo Lam Art Center


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The Wilfredo Lam Art Center is named after the Cuban surrealist painter who is often referred to as the "Cuban Picasso". Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5 with  an admission cost of $3, the gallery is located behind the Catedral de la Habana inside the 18th century Casa del Obispo Penalver. On display in the center are exhibits of Lam's etchings and lithographs, as well as temporary shows of contemporary works by Cuban and South American artists. Lam was heavily influenced by Picasso, Baroque and the poet Andre Breton as a result of his time in France in the early 1900s. The mission of the Center is to "investigate and promote contemporary visual arts of Africa, Middle East, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and to study and promote the work of Wifredo Lam, the celebrated Cuban painter."(https://amlatina.contemporaryand.com/places/centro-wilfredo-lam/)




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