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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 1, 2012, 04:26 PM Jun 2012

Kabakovs’ Cuban project provokes US government in election year

Kabakovs’ Cuban project provokes US government in election year

American children allowed to travel to Havana only after last-minute appeal

By Charmaine Picard. News, Issue 236, June 2012
Published online: 30 May 2012

A project by the artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov during the 11th Havana Biennial was nearly derailed when the US Department of the Treasury denied the artists the necessary public performance and exhibition licence that would allow five US children to travel to Havana, saying the project was “not consistent with the current US ­policy on Cuba”.

“We had help from senators, congressmen and people in the art world trying to find out why we were denied the licence,” says Emilia Kabakov, who trained as a classical pianist in the Soviet Union before becoming a visual artist. According to the Kaba­kovs, their application had been sent to the US Department of State for further review because their project was seen as politically sensitive and would receive international attention as part of the Havana Biennial.

A government official, who declined to be named for this article, says the state department was afraid that the American children would be used for political propaganda by the Cuban government. “Our argument to the state department was if the US doesn’t allow the children to come, then we will have a political situation,” Emilia Kabakov says. “Russian children are free to come but Americans are not. We live in a free country, so why can’t we bring this message to Cuba?”

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Under the US trade embargo in force since 1963, American citizens can only travel to Cuba with organ­isations that are licensed by the treasury department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (Ofac). According to Ofac, the estimated number of US travellers to Cuba in 2011 was around 390,000. When asked about the review process, Jeff Braunger, of the treasury department, says by email: “Licensing determinations are based on whether the applicant has satisfied the licensing criteria and will be engaging in activities that fall within the scope of current US policy.”

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http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Kabakovs%e2%80%99+Cuban+project+provokes+US+government+in+election+year/26497

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