The exhibition Cuban Architecture: the Third Space explores through architecture the contradictory environment that has characterised the island of Cuba since the decades before the revolution. The exhibition seeks to create a Third Space in which conflicting ideological narratives meet and enter into dialogue. By visiting the exhibition, visitors can create their own reading of the complexity of Cuba’s past and present.
Adrian Labaut and Paloma Herrero E. are Cuban architects living in Europe. Their aim is to create an open dialogue on contemporary Cuban architecture: they present the material objectively, by juxtaposing different realities, avoiding the constraints of preconceived interpretations, creating a network of architects, artists, writers, professors and a wide variety of professionals in order to produce a collective work, a work without authorship.