At the beginning of the 2021 Art Basel | Miami Art week, MIAMI LIVING Magazine featured my Vanishing Cuba book on their home page, Arts & Leisure section, and their Art Basel – Art Miami week guide. It’s a great read.
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T+L writes, “Few places on earth compare with Cuba—an isolated, communist island nation frozen in time. The country has a seemingly endless collection of vintage American automobiles, some of the best-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, and the world’s most renowned cigars and rum. A new coffee table book by MICHAEL CHINNICI captures its evolving face and constant soul.”
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Let me begin with my sincerest apologies regarding the delays associated with my Vanishing Cuba book. We had initially thought that the book would ship from Italy in early November, but unfortunately, this never materialized.
There are various reasons for the delay, but most notably, the pandemic initiated global supply chain problems that have created issues across the world. This includes the shortage of paper, semiconductor chips for cars, overcrowded ports, container ships waiting to unload, and basics like trucks and drivers to move goods through the supply chain.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PURCHASES VANISHING CUBA FOR ITS LIBRARY COLLECTION
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY – Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library has purchased Vanishing Cuba for its permanent reference collection.
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