Tria Giovan: The Cuba Archive: Photography from 1990s Cuba
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About this book
Tria Giovan first traveled to Cuba in 1990. She returned 12 times over the next 6 years shooting over 25 000 images. Immersing herself in Cubas history literature and politics Giovan photographed interiors of homes and businesses city streets landscapes and most of all the people creating a compelling body of work that captured the subtleties and layered complexities of day-to-day life in Cuba. Twenty years after the publication of her first book of Cuban photographs Cuba: The Elusive Island Giovan has returned to these images rediscovering in them a record of a Cuba that no longer exists. Tria Giovan: The Cuba Archive selects 120 of these images many of which have never before been shown. Giovan reveals Cuba at a pivotal point in its fascinating history and bears witness to an inimitable resilient and complex country and people. Raised in the Caribbean New Yorkbased photographer Tria Giovan (born 1961) has published her work in Aperture Esquire Harpers Travel & Leisure and Vogue among many other publications. Her most recent monograph Sand Sea Sky: The Beaches of Sagaponack was published by Damiani in 2011. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art The Brooklyn Museum and the New York Public Library among others. Photographs from The Cuba Archive will be featured in a 201718 exhibition on Cuba at the Annenberg Space for Photography Los Angeles.
