On Thursday, June 20, “The City of Columns” opens, by visual artist Felipe Alarcón Echenique (Havana, 1966), who currently resides in Madrid. This exhibition, inspired by Alejo Carpentier’s emblematic metaphor, is a pictorial reinterpretation of Havana from a perspective that combines Neo-Cubism and Antillean Baroque. The city’s columns multiply, fragment, and transform into signs of persistence, ruin, and renewal. Alarcón’s work, marked by technical experimentation and a literary sensibility, transforms architecture into an archive of memory and a testament to the unrepeatable.