Art in the shadows of the pandemic
Nov 14, 2020
2 minutes
MARK JENKINS
| Washington Post
IN MARCH, Cuban-American artist Geandy Pavón travelled from New Jersey to Buffalo to visit his girlfriend, Imara Lopez Boada. The short trip turned into a 40-day journey into myth. And history. And religion.
All of these topics are invoked in 42 cunningly theatrical photographs, starring Pavón and Lopez Boada (who's also Cuban-American) and staged to resemble Old Master paintings. The elegant, witty pictures, an exhibition hosted by the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC.
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