Havana triggers a wealth of images and projections in our mind's
eye. Beyond the cliches, the phot ographer Eva - Maria Fahrner -
Tutsek focuses her gaze on everyday life in Havana. Her photographs
show life in the streets and the mood of the people. As we look and
read, the light and dark sides of the capital of Cuba are gradually
revealed. The most recent economic recession has brought the
changes which had just begun in Cuba to a standstill. The
associated privations are reflected in the behaviour and the faces
of the people living in Havana. Fahrner - Tutsek's photographs show
the inhabitants of the city a s they go about their business (which
is often non - existent), sit on the street, perhaps play or simply
wait. In a poetic approach the Cuban writer Leonardo Padura
describes life in present - day Havana. The volume is enhanced by
an insightful essay by the n oted photographer and photographic
theorist Michael Freeman.
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