In the photography show, Uzbekistani talent Kiblitsky turns his lens to Havana, Cuba, and Miami’s diasporic Little Havana. On view through May 31, the images explore the shared culture between the two places yet the disparate living situations of residents in each. “These photographs challenge clichés of both Havana and Miami,” explains gallery founder Serge Sorokko. “What emerges instead is a universal story of resilience, identity, and parallel lives.” Through streetscapes, homes, parties, and portraits, a collective vision of community, joy, and ritual forms.
“Kiblitsky’s work immediately stood out to me for its clarity and emotional depth,” Sorokko says. “He approaches his subjects with respect and precision, creating photographs that are both observational and deeply artistic.”






