@mlestone Main image: Something strange afoot … Raúl Cañibano’s Habana, 2023. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and The Photographers’ Gallery/Raúl Cañibano
Tue 30 Jan 2024 02.00 EST Last modified on Sun 4 Feb 2024 18.22 EST
Malecón Habanero, Cuba, 1994
Human Landscapes brings together early and recent works by Cuban photographer Raúl Cañibano. Showcasing images taken over three decades, this exhibition celebrates Cañibano’s profound love for his native country. Raúl Cañibano: Human Landscapes is at The Photographers’ Gallery Print Sales Gallery until 7 April. All photographs: Raúl Cañibano/courtesy of the artist and The Photographers’ Gallery Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Cienfuegos, 2016
Born in Havana in 1961 and raised in post-revolutionary Cuba, Cañibano was initially a welder by trade until his photographic journey began in 1984 Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Matanzas, 2015
Self-taught and inspired by the art books at Cuba’s National Library, Cañibano soon developed his own style, which he calls ‘somehow surrealist’ Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Habana, 2009
This surrealist sensibility appears in his playful use of scale, often contrasting uncannily close-up subjects with distant figures to evoke mysterious affinities and tensions Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Habana, 2023
Raúl Cañibano: ‘I think surrealism is very poetic, and perhaps for that reason my work has something of a mystical feeling’ Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Habana, 2006
In Cañibano’s work, everyday scenes take on poetic and mystical qualities tinged with a political edge Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Having travelled extensively across the country, often living with his subjects for months at a time, Cañibano provides a window into Cuba, from the small farming communities of his childhood to the exuberance of Havana and the Malecón Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Viñales, 2013
Cañibano’s large, open-ended photographic essays allow him to explore the complexity of urban and rural life in Cuba Share on FacebookShare on Twitter