Fidel Castro addresses the crowd in Havana, Cuba during an event to celebrate the integration of Bolivia in the ALBA, April 29, 2006. /VCG Photo
An exhibition named "The Face of History," featuring 19 photographs kicked off on Friday, starting the celebrations for the Cuban Revolution leader, Fidel Castro, who would have turned 93 on August 13.
The creator of the digital photos that are printed on paper and in black and white is Alex Castro, son of the Caribbean political leader who died on November 25, 2016.
Alex Castro told Xinhua that the intention of the photo expo is to show a more humane, intimate and natural Fidel Castro in the last years of his life, when away from his government duties, how he devoted himself to issues that concern humans.
"With these images, what I want to show is the person who changed the history of Cuba and the world in a good part, because Fidel became a reference and an example of resistance and social progress," said Alex Castro.
Alex Castro (L), son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, stands next to a painting depicting his father during the opening of an exhibition to celebrate Fidel's 87th anniversary, in Havana, Cuba, August 13, 2013. /VCG Photo
He added that this expo was conceived to show a man of flesh and blood, with worries and dreams, sleeplessness and yearnings.
Gabriela Hernandez, curator of the exhibition, said the photos didn't follow a chronological order or a theme but rather the figure of Fidel Castro as a human being and a revolutionary.
"That's why it starts with Fidel in one of his last public speeches at Havana's Revolution Square," said Hernandez, adding "then we can appreciate him at his home meditating, smiling, reading and reflecting from different perspectives, angles and moments."
In the coming weeks, different activities will take place throughout the island to commemorate his anniversary.
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