Spotlight Artist: Maikel Pérez
Noah Klein interviews Cuban artist Maikel Perez about his art, his process and the changing politics of Cuba.
Read MoreNoah Klein interviews Cuban artist Maikel Perez about his art, his process and the changing politics of Cuba.
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