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FUSTERLANDIA
The studio of artist Jose Fuster is dazzling. In fact, it is a land unto itself
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Fusterlandia, to be precise.
For the last 30 years, Jose Fuster has created paintings, sculpture, and mosaics inspired by the likes of Picas-
so and Gaudi. In his neighborhood in the northwest of Havana, Jaimanitas, Fuster has created a wonderland of
art that expands beyond the walls of his studio and spills with exuberance onto more than 50 nearby homes
and public spaces. It’s like the entire neighborhood has been turned into an art gallery. It really must be seen to
be believed.
As our bus entered the area, we saw the gates of single
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family homes adorned with a wide range of whimsical
but often political mosaics. One depicted Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and other Cuban revolutionaries in a boat
apparently sailing to liberate their country. Another offered a greeting from Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.
Passing through the mosaic
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covered gates of the artist's studio into a multi
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level courtyard, we were greeted
with colorful and surreal sculptures, many crafted with found materials, and mosaics covering every surface.
We were treated to a tour of the artist’s studio and gallery and had an opportunity to purchase original works of
art before enjoying a delicious family style meal amid the wondrous art around us.
It’s a bit off the beaten path, but Fusterlandia is a delightful and unforgettable stop on a visit to Havana.
By Kim Morrell
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