Havana

by Beth Dunlop and Maria Elena Zegueira

Published 15 August 2000
Photographer Hans Engels applies a keen eye and almost two decades of experience to city with a guarded past. Always enigmatic and hidden for forty years behind a veil of political intrigue, Havana reveals itself to Engel's lens as a metropolis whose architectural glory is a historical phenomenon. Having survived economic turmoil and a revolution, the city serves as metaphor fo the resilience of civic endeavour.