- Print + Digital: $25.00 Digital: $5.00Cuban poet and art critic Ricardo Alberto Perez compares and contrasts the work of two contemporary New York-based women artists: Sita Gomez (Cuba) and Rodriguez Calero (Puerto Rico).
- Print + Digital: $13.00 Digital: $5.00A tribute to Cuban master sculptor Roberto Estopiñán. His art and life through essays by distinguished authors and photographs. [Bilingual: Spanish-English]
- Print + Digital: $50.00 Digital: $10.00special issue of Ars Atelier City confirms Selgas' indisputable permanent presence in the contemporary Cuban visual arts.
- Print + Digital: $22.00 Digital: $5.00A tribute to internationally renown Cuban writer Guillermo Cabrera Infante. His life and his literature as seen by his contemporaries through essays and photographs. [Spanish-en español]
- Print + Digital: $20.00 Digital: $5.00A bilingual [Spanish-English] magazine celebrating the art and writing of important contemporary Cuban, Spanish and Latin American artists and authors.
- Print + Digital: $25.00 Digital: $5.00The work of French-born, Cuban American visual artist Sita Gómez. Sita's work is centered about women and their place and contributions to history, society, humankind.
- Print + Digital: $15.00 Digital: $5.00A tribute to Cuban master Ernesto Briel, a pioneer of Op Art in Cuban art and one of Cuba's most distinguished geometric abstractionists. [Bilingual: Spanish-English]
- Print + Digital: $15.00 Digital: $3.00As part of its new collection "Essential", Ars Atelier City celebrates the life and legacy of late
- Print + Digital: $28.00 Digital: $5.00A bilingual (English-Spanish) magazine celebrating the arts and literature of Spain and Latin America. This issue features interviews to artists and literary works by internationally acclaimed authors...
- Print + Digital: $35.00 Digital: $7.50prominent Cuban draftsman and painter, Ramón Unzueta, who was and will continue to be an important presence in Ars Atelier City.
- Print + Digital: $53.36 Digital: $7.50A historical memoir by French-born, Cuban American visual artist Sita Gomez. Her life as a child in Nazi-occupied Paris, her escape to Havana, Cuba, and her exile to New York after Castro's 1959 revol...
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