
Curated by Shirley Moreira, features twenty works by Isaac Bencid that navigate transformation, light, and balance between geometry and chaos. Combining paper collage, metal mesh sculpture, and textile studies, the exhibition reveals fragmentation as a vital process—where rupture becomes renewal and instability transforms into an aesthetic of movement, transparency, and emotional depth.

Curated by Shirley Moreira, brings together Latin American artists exploring time as an invisible force shaping identity, memory, and transformation. Through painting, photography, and installation, the exhibition reflects on temporality’s poetic, fragile, and cyclical nature.

Curated by Shirley Moreira, foregrounds the male body as expressive language—vulnerable, poetic, and intimate. Through photography, sculpture, installation, and mixed media, the exhibition reframes eroticism, memory, and identity beyond conventional representation.

Curated by Shirley Moreira, is a solo exhibition by René Romero that explores the subtle territories of human connection. Through abstract compositions and layered textures, the show reveals the unseen emotions, silences, and memories that inhabit the spaces between individuals, transforming absence into presence and distance into resonance.

Curated by Shirley Moreira and William Alonso, is a solo exhibition by Raphaël del Rosario. The show weaves myth, memory, and symbolism through masterful printmaking, exploring sensuality, spiritual archetypes, and personal mythology in a lyrical dialogue between tradition and contemporary vision.
Co-curated by Shirley Moreira and Isabel Pérez, gathered over sixty Cuban artists exploring the expressive and symbolic possibilities of paper. Through drawing, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition reflected on fragility, resilience, and cultural identity within contemporary Cuban art and its international dialogues.

Curated by Shirley Moreira, explored power, ambition, and transcendence through works by leading Cuban artists. Moreira’s curatorial vision bridges Havana and Miami, blending intellectual depth with poetic sensitivity to Latin American identity, photography, and contemporary visual discourse.
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