An elegant hotel now serving as an elementary school...the parlor of a grand mansion transformed into a barbershop...these are Havanas most intimate spaces. Having enjoyed four years of unprecedented access to the private interiors of Cubas capital, Andrew Moore has created an unrivaled portrait of both its legendary historic architecture and the citys inner life. These rich and elegiac images capture intimate details and sensuous moods, creating an open-ended drama that unfolds with each viewing. Painterly light lends grandeur to Havanas most unlikely landmarks. Andrew Moores work is distinguished by its singular perspective, one that combines a documentarians love of subject and story with an unexpected poetry. Andrew Moore is known for his large-format color photographs of architectural subjects. His prints are represented in museum collections internationally. He is a professor of photography at Princeton University and lives in New York. Andy Grundberg is a critic and independent curator who lives in Washington, D.C. Eduardo Rodriguez is a Cuban architect, historian, and editor of the journal Arquitectura Cuba. He lives in Havana. Used Book in Good Condition