Interviews

Several interviews conducted by different digital and print media throughout my artistic career as a photographer.

Exhibitions by Cuban photographer Waldo Alexander Arias at different galleries, a site for share his art with the world.
“Havana Stopped in Time” reflects the reality of the Cuban people and the wear and tear of a city that survives the passage of time trying to preserve its colonial architecture and the joy of its people.

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A work by the photographer and plastic artist Waldo Arias
based on The Indian Ruins
There would be no sadder and more beautiful poem than the one that can be drawn from American history. You can’t read without tenderness, and without looking like flowers and feathers in the air, one of those good old parchment-covered books.
Waldo reflects the abandonment and impoverishment on the island cast in Martí’s classic story.
You can see more about his work on his site www.havanacity.us

Art Basel Miami Beach is once again upon us bringing with it a swarm of satellite art fairs and parties that envelope the entire city. Detailing the non-stop activity is SocialMiami’s Art Basel Guide. From Fairchild to Wynwood, the Design District, MiMo, Brickell, Downtown, Midtown, North Beach and South Beach, all of Miami-Dade is ready to host inarguably the largest convergence of people from the international art world to descend upon a single locale for the entire year.

On June 18, 2012 the works of Art Takes Times Square Grand Prize Artist Vicki DaSilva were displayed on some of the most iconic billboards in Times Square, transforming the crossroads of the world into an immense display of art. The street was flooded with artists, art lovers, friends and family from all over the world, brought together by this spectacular celebration. Thank you to all who joined us for this incredible event, and congratulations to Vicki and all the featured artists!

An exhibition by Cuban photographer Waldo Alexander Arias in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo.
In Cafe Cuba, a site for art in the central colonial zone of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the inauguration of this magnificent exhibition of photography by the artist took place last Saturday, December 4.
“Havana Stopped in Time” reflects the reality of the Cuban people and the wear and tear of a city that survives the passage of time trying to preserve its colonial architecture and the joy of its people.
The sample was attended by personalities of the Dominican culture as well as senior officials of the Secretary of Culture of the Dominican Republic.