About the Artist Gabriel Guerra Bianchini is a self-taught photographer born in Havana on September 13, 1984. Ten years ago he transformed his passion into his profession.
He has devoted most of his photographic work to document performing arts in several countries, including the Leo Brouwer Festival of Chamber Music (2010-2015, Cuba), Rio Loco Festival ( France), Pause Guitare (France), Viva America (Spain), Havana World Music (Cuba), Jazz Plaza (Cuba) and many more.
His work, whether personal or professional, has been published on medias such as Garbos magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, Vistar magazine, OnCuba and others. His photographs have been part of recordings such as "AmorÃos" by Silvio RodrÃguez; "50 de 22" by Pablo Milanés; "Essential - Limited Edition" by Leo Brouwer; "Desde el Karl Marx" by Francisco Cespedes; "Canciones de Otoño" by Jose MarÃa Vitier; and illustrated books like "La voluntad de prevalecer" by Mario Cremata.
He has more than fifteen personal and collective exhibitions in his trajectory.
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