Holguin, Sept 19 (ACN) The book Electa Arenal. La imagen absoluta, by researcher Abel Sastre Matos, is one of the novelties promoted by La Mezquita, a renowned publishing house of the Union of Historians of Cuba in the province of Holguin.
Sastre Matos studied the cultural influence of the Mexican artist and her husband, the architect Gustavo Vargas, during their stay in this province in the 1960s, where she developed works such as the mural Canto a la Revolución (A hymn to the Revolution), which reflected her intention to help shape the Cuban Revolution based on her ideas as a young leftist.
Electa also produced the bas-relief Infancia for a local polyclinic, the Monumento a las Pascuas Sangrientas (Monument to the Bloody Christmas) and Revolución, the city’s first pictorial mural, kept in the provincial museum of History.
“Electa lives on in our cities as much as she does in her work Adam and Eve, displayed at the polyforum Siqueiros in Mexico, marking the endless march of a humanity in search of happiness, so hopefully this book will contribute to such purposes,” added the author.
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