Adonis Flores, Maleza (Weeds), 2005
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Last week, Phillips announced a historic first in their fall Latin American sale in New York: a special stand-alone section of Cuban contemporary art spanning the late 1960s to the present. Here’s a sample of works going under the hammer next Thursday, November 21.

Sandra Ramos, Por más que corra no llego (No matter how much I run I don’t arrive), 2003
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Flavio Garciandía, Untitled (from the series Tropicalia I), 1998
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Fernando Rodríguez, Precaución (Caution), 2002
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Pedro Vizcaíno, The Sentimental History of Cuban Art, 1993
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Tomás Esson, Chiribamba, 1992
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Esterio Segura, Voló una vez la Tierra, 1994 (top) and La divina salvación, 1994
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Carlos Cárdenas, El espacio no existe (The Space Does Not Exist), 1991
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