Cuban artists blocked from once-promising NFT trading sites

FILE - Photographer Gabriel Guerra Bianchini poses holding his photo collage titled “Hotel Habana 3/10†in Havana, Cuba, March 31, 2021. The photo is the first NFT, Non-Fungible Token, to be auctioned by an artist resident in Cuba, but in 2022, doors began to close for artists like him as key NFT trading platforms have gradually blocked Cuban artists on and off the island from their platforms. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File)

HAVANA (AP) — When everything seemed to be going wrong, Cuban multimedia artist Alejandro Pablo García Alarcón found a solution in what some might consider an unusual place: NFTs.

Artists like him have been dealt multiple blows in recent years: The pandemic wreaked havoc on Cuba’s tourism sector, sending art sales plummeting. American sanctions, while not explicitly applying to art, made it harder for Cubans to sell their works. And for artists whose work can veer into political commentary, like García Alarcón's, it can be hard to get featured in Cuban galleries.

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