By davidsantafe on Skatehive
✍️ENGLISH VERSION ✍️ The times when art was the heritage of museums and galleries were left behind a long time ago. It is true that in outdoor spaces, since ancient times, it has been a tradition to place it in public spaces: squares, parks, avenues, building facades, etc. But this has almost always been as commemorative monuments, allegories and pure decorations that have attested to the way of doing things of each era. After the liberating push of the Mexican muralist movement of the In the fifties of the last century, art took the streets as a stage to come into direct contact with the viewer, not even technically as a specific viewer, but with society in general, thereby definitively desacralizing artistic creation. In Cuba, in the most recent years, essentially in the capital of the country, the walls of houses, shopping centers, parks and whatever space allows, have become scenes of artistic vital expression, where art leaves its mark every day, and where you least notice it. wai