Cuba: 50 years of revolution To mark the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution on January 1, Magnum Photos is holding an exhibition of vintage and contemporary prints Tweet 1954: Fisherman and family. Photographer Eve Arnold visited pre-revolutionary Cuba twice in 1954 Photograph: Eve Arnold/Magnum 1954, Girl in a brothel: On her second visit, Arnold was working on a story, The Sexiest City in the World, but found Havana very different, with a curfew imposed by Batista and tanks on the streets Photograph: Eve Arnold/Magnum 1959: These are the men who helped Fidel Castro in his revolution against the Batista regime, the Campesinos (farmers) of Oriente Province riding through the country into Havana to take part in the victory parades Photograph: Bob Henriques/Magnum 1959: Commandante Ernesto "Che" Guevara was Castro's right-hand man and idol of the revolution Photograph: Andrew Saint-George/Magnum 1960: Fidel Castro and Ernest Hemingway during "The Ernest Hemingway Fishing Competition" Photograph: Andrew Saint-George/Magnum 1993: Baseball fans. Baseball is one of Cuba's biggest exports, along with cigars. Since the 1990s, Alex Webb has photgraphed Cuban street life against a crumbling backdrop Photograph: Alex Webb/Magnum 1998: Folkoric Ballet rehearses in an empty courtyard Photograph: David Alan Harvey/Magnum 1998: A work horse is kept on a family's porch overnight Photograph: David Alan Harvey/Magnum 2000: Che Guevara hats by Martin Parr. The branding of the revolution was recorded by Parr in his usual brash, colourful style Photograph: Martin Parr/Magnum 2000: Taking the rollers out for a walk. Cuba - 50 Years of Revolution is on at the Magnum Print Room, 63 Gee Street, London, EC1, December 3-January 30, free, opening times Wed - Fri, 11.30am to 4pm. Nearest tube: Barbican Photograph: Martin Parr/Magnum