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Follow a photography collection specialist’s journey through Havana, Cuba. MoMA’s Tasha Lutek spent a week in the city exploring photography collections, taking in architectural sites, and speaking with artists and curators. See images and memories from her trip, including a visit to the BarrioHabana project, where neglected neighborhood spaces are restored by installing fútbol nets, basketball courts, and brightly painted murals. More on #MoMAmagazine: mo.ma/fromcuba (link in bio)
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[Photo: Tasha Lutek]
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Tokyo strikes back (KOR)
July 02,2019
Tokyo is about to take retaliatory action against South Korea for Supreme Court rulings demanding Japanese companies compensate individuals forced to work during World War II.
According to a Sankei Shimbun report, the Japanese government will impose restriction on Japanese exports to South Korea of three key materials used in smartphones, displays and semiconductors from July 4.
Tokyo is aiming straight at Korea’s mainstay exports. Japan will stop preferential treatment for the three key materials bound for South Korea, requiring exporters to seek permission every time they ship items to South Korea.
Tokyo has not confirmed the report. But its plausibility is high, given the cold response Tokyo showed to South Korea’s president last week at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Osaka, Japan and to a team of Korean lawmakers visiting in May. Underscoring the icy ties, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe greeted Korean President Moon Jae-in with just an eight-second handshake at the G-20 summit.
Damage to Korean companies is inevitable. Tokyo wants to bully its way forward by hurting Korean companies instead of dealing with the matter directly with Seoul.
Some think Tokyo has decided on retaliatory action for political gain ahead of July 21 upper house elections.
But economic retaliation could backfire on Japan. Losing Korean clients, who are the world’s largest in chip and display production, could boomerang on Japanese suppliers. The two countries rely on one another in complicated supply chains.
Over the last decade, companies in the two countries have been engaged in over 100 overseas resource developments. Any fissures in those long-held partnerships would only benefit rivals in other countries.
Business relationships must remain intact regardless of diplomatic friction. The Japanese government must not make a mistake out of shortsightedness. The Korean government must make extra efforts to restore the relationship and protect economic cooperation.
JoongAng Ilbo, July 1,
art_curatorship
Cuba has an extensive photography collection, most of it private. I hope Lutek visited the Fototeca de Cuba, the best place to know and talk about Cuban and Latinamerican photography. So much to see, to learn, to feel.
beenthere_by_annterese_dave_
We loved Cuba ! Spent 3 wks there in 17 and took so many photos. It’s heaven for someone who likes to take a photo ! My husband is doing a fabulous piece with his photos and bits brought. Can’t wait to go back !
lawrencevoytek
So nice ! I was Bob Rauschenberg’s fabricator and we spent two weeks installing his ROCI Cuba show there, the People were so much fun ... old cars .. old buildings, great art and music good friends
katya.mir0nova17
ДА МИЛЛИ0Н РАЗ ПИШУ ОДНО И ТОЖЕ!! Кать, пока ничего не изменилось, я там же раб0тю, д0ма в инет, иимею ОТЛИЧНО вообще и не напрягаюсь) смтри мой инстт. БОЛЬШЕ ОТВЕЧАТЬ НЕБУДУ!!!
stars.above.jupiter
Amazing! .... @13lack__ has stunning images of Cuba also. Her images have certainly inspired me to visit what looks to be a very unique and photogenic country.
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