powerHouse Books is pleased to announce the October release of 

The New Cubans

Jean-François Bouchard

Interview with Matthew Leifheit + Essays by Jorge Peré and Devon Ruiz

Jean-François Bouchard’s cinematic photography illuminates the previously underreported youth culture of contemporary Cuba, revealing a polymorphic, intimate community in which personal expression and gender diversity are vivaciously celebrated. Texts include an interview with renowned photographer and former Vice photo director Matthew Leifheit and an essay by Cuban art critic Jorge Peré. The New Cubans showcases a Cuba few outsiders have seen or possibly even know exists.

Amidst the countless hardships of life in Cuba and despite the present-day migration crisis, the younger generation of Cubans is shaping a new reality defined by nonconformity, gender diversity, and resilient creative expression. The New Cubans is a visual journey into this lesser-known Cuba, uprooting the cliché depictions of Cuban cigars, vintage cars, all-inclusive resorts, and Cold War echoes.

Over recent years, an imperfect storm of global and local circumstances has reinvigorated Cuba’s creative and alternative subcultures like never before. Largely driven by the recent widespread Internet access and the relaxation of the embargo during the Obama administration, the younger generation has increasingly embraced global influences, while suffering from the dire economic context on the island. Due to Cuba’s strict COVID-19 lockdowns and renewed U.S. sanctions, few overseas visitors have witnessed this vibrant new reality.

But Cuba also faces the largest migration crisis in its existence. In the past few years alone, hundreds of thousands of Cubans have left the country, many of them younger people. Many of the author’s subjects have since fled the island or intend to, making his photographs vestiges of rapidly vanishing social circles and moments in Cuban history.

Comprising more than 150 intimate, revealing photographs over 256 pages, The New Cubans is augmented with profiles of the fascinating individuals who welcomed Bouchard into their world. The book also features an interview with NYC-based photographer Matthew Leifheit and an essay by Cuban-based art critic Jorge Peré. Devon Ruiz, the photographer’s close collaborator who’s a vivacious star in the nightlife and art scenes in Havana, contributes heartfelt text.

The book’s ultimate aim is to reveal the lesser-known but vibrant Cuban inclusiveness, gender-diversity openness, and the lifestyles of the younger, connected Cubans who will shape the future of the island or leave it behind in search of new possibilities.


Jean-François Bouchard is an award-winning visual artist whose photographic work has been exhibited in Montreal, New York, Toronto, Miami, and Paris. His images have featured in the Washington Post, Stern Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, Wired Magazine and many other publications. Bouchard’s immersive, emotive work channels his fascination for colorful outliers existing on the twilight fringes of mainstream society, creating revelatory narratives on obscured, often misunderstood subcultures. IG: @jfbouchard1


A partial preview is available HERE

The book is being co-published in France by André Frère Éditions

Cuba / LBGTQ+ / New Generation / Gender Diversity / Culture

Hardcover, 10 x 13.2 inches, 256 pages, ISBN: 9781648230882, $60 USD or $82.00 CAD

High-res scans to your specification are available upon request; scanning from the book or lifting images from the mechanical file are strictly prohibited. Mandatory credit line: From The New Cubans by Jean-François Bouchard published by powerHouse Books.

The New Cubans is available to pre-order now through our website and book retailers.


The New Cubans
By Jean-François Bouchard

Hardcover, ISBN 9781648230882, 60 USD

Available for consumer purchase through our distributer Simon and Schuster here.
Booksellers can purchase through Edelweiss here.


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