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Camila Ramírez Lobón

Camila Ramírez Lobón

Camila Ramírez Lobón (Camagüey, Cuba, 1995). Her visual practice focuses on the narration and illustration of a social and political imaginary that subverts the Cuban totalitarian narrative through individual memory. A graduate of the Academia de Arte de Camagüey in 2014 and the Instituto Superior de Arte de La Habana in 2019, she has worked as coordinator of the Hannah Arendt Institute of Artivism (INSTAR), founded by artist Tania Bruguera. Among her solo exhibitions are Epizootia (Zapata Gallery, Miami, 2024) and El país perdido (Aveces Art Space, Havana, 2019). Her work has been exhibited in Havana, New York, Montreal, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Kassel and Prague. Lobón is a columnist for the independent Cuban magazine Hypermedia and a member of the Ánima collective. She has actively participated in independent cultural and civic initiatives that, in recent years, have been at the forefront of advocating for freedom of expression and political rights in Cuba, including the 27N group and the San Isidro Movement.