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“Most well-known Cuban artists already have representation deals with overseas art galleries and record labels, but that doesn’t mean U.S.-based entrepreneurs aren’t preparing to storm the island to hunt for undiscovered talent and works in the event of an end to the embargo.
I hope to be the first one, says Ramón Cernuda of Cernuda Art in Coral Gables. He represents 12 contemporary artists on the island and would like to open a gallery in Havana as soon as he’s legally able.”
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