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The Watch Hill Collection
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The Watch Hill Collection
The Watch Hill Collection consists of more than 450 works by contemporary Cuban artists from 1940's to the present day.
This collection seeks to fulfill an intellectual, moral, and political obligation to provoke reflection on the fabric of Cuban culture and society. It aims to link Cuba and the African diaspora not only artistically, but also socially and intellectually.
In so doing we hope it will contribute to a better understanding of the people of this unique island who remain so deeply connected to Africa.
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After the End: Cartographies for Another Time
Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel and hosted by The Centre Pompidou-MetzAfter the End: Cartographies for Another Time is a major exhibition at the Centre Pompidou-Metz, running from January 25 to September 1, 2025. Curated by Manuel Borja-Villel, this exhibition brings together 40 international artists exploring themes of colonial histories, diasporic narratives, memory, and alternative futures.
The Watch Hill Collection is proud to support the exhibition with the loan of three significant works by Belkis Ayón, reflecting our mission to foster dialogue through transformative art.
Featuring artists such as Belkis Ayón, Wifredo Lam, Ellen Gallagher, Maya Deren, Ahlam Shibli, Rosana Paulino, and more, After the End: Cartographies for Another Time reimagines history beyond Western-centric narratives.
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Introducing Juan Francisco Elso
New works included in The Watch Hill CollectionA protrait of the artist -
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