Artist Jorge Braulio Rodríguez to Exhibit Solo Show in Cuba
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The Center for the Development of Visual Arts (CDAV) is putting the final touches today for the inauguration on December 17 of the solo show "All Attention is Too Little..." by artist Jorge Braulio Rodríguez, in this capital.
Jorge Braulio Rodríguez has published works such as Everything in Three Lines and Lucrecia's Notebook, and was responsible for the selection and translation of Tales of the East, Humorous Poems from Japan, and Haiku: This Other World by writer Richard Wright, for which he also wrote the prologue.
With a solid career spanning more than four decades, he remains a prominent figure in the Cuban artistic landscape, dedicated to teaching and promoting visual art, without neglecting his passion for Japanese culture and literature, highlights the CDAV in its publication.
He has also participated in national and international solo and group exhibitions, served as dean of the Faculty of Visual Arts at the University of the Arts, and conducted workshops and lectures in Colombia, Bolivia, Sweden, among other countries.
His most recent solo exhibition, "All Attention is Too Little...", will open this Wednesday at the CDAV and will remain open to the public until January 24, 2026.
The event will take place at San Ignacio Street corner Teniente Rey, in the city's historic center, at 5:00 p.m. local time.











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