Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the launch of “Surreal Cuba: A Photographic Journey, 1993-94” by photographer and author Manuel Ruiz-Barrera—a groundbreaking photo book 30 years in the making.
This dynamic photography book, enriched with interactive QR codes that link to the riveting backstories behind the images, captures the haunting essence of Revolutionary Cuba from 1993 to 1994 during its Special Period, a time marked by economic collapse, resilience, and surreal moments of life in flux.
The photography display will feature Ruiz-Barrera’s award-winning documentary images, including works archived at the University Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection, and those that inspired the acclaimed “Bistec” podcast series. With national and local accolades to its name, “Surreal Cuba” offers an intimate lens on a turbulent chapter in Cuban history, blending artistry and historical narrative.
During this book launch and display, the author will share the fascinating stories behind some of his most iconic photographs, reflect on the creative process that spanned decades, and discuss the legacy “Surreal Cuba” holds for the island and its diaspora.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet the artist, explore his evocative photography, and engage in a conversation about art, history, and exile.
The author will be available to sign copies of the book following the presentation. Light refreshments will be served.