This exhibition catalogue presents a selection of Cuban revolutionary posters created in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a period marked by intense political and social transformations. Produced within the context of the Cold War, the Cuban Revolution, and global anti-colonial movements, these posters functioned as powerful tools of political propaganda, solidarity, and mobilization.
Special emphasis is placed on the role of organizations such as OSPAAAL and COR, which used visually striking and stylistically distinctive posters to communicate ideas of anti-imperialism, international solidarity, and revolutionary identity. Characterized by vivid colors, symbolic imagery, and experimental graphic approaches, these works represent a unique fusion of art and political messaging.
The publication offers insight into the visual culture of revolution and highlights the Cuban poster as a globally recognized artistic and design phenomenon.







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