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D I R E C T O R Y
The most Prestigious Galleries,Private Art Collections, andMuseums of
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KAI ATBAY HARBOR
Artfully uniting extraordinary homes with extraordinary lives
ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
specializes in the sale of luxury
properties in Miami and Fort Lauderdale,
encompassing the markets of Pinecrest,
Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key
Biscayne, Downtown Miami, Brickell,
Miami Beach, Aventura, Hollywood and
Fort Lauderdale. Already recognized as
a market share leader in many of these
markets, ONE Sotheby’s International
Realty associates such as Marisela
Cisneros bring passion and commitment
to every client they serve.
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FROM $645,000 TO $1.6 MILLION
S O U T H F L O R I D A ’ S M O S T P R E S T I G I O U S N E W R E S I D E N C E S
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FROM $5.5 MILLION TO OVER $15 MILLION
FROM $535,000 TO $1.5 MILLION
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KAI ATBAY HARBOR
Artfully uniting extraordinary homes with extraordinary lives
ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
specializes in the sale of luxury
properties in Miami and Fort Lauderdale,
encompassing the markets of Pinecrest,
Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key
Biscayne, Downtown Miami, Brickell,
Miami Beach, Aventura, Hollywood and
Fort Lauderdale. Already recognized as
a market share leader in many of these
markets, ONE Sotheby’s International
Realty associates such as Marisela
Cisneros bring passion and commitment
to every client they serve.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT ME
MARISEL A CISNEROS
3 0 5 . 3 0 1 . 1 2 0 [email protected]
FROM $645,000 TO $1.6 MILLION
S O U T H F L O R I D A ’ S M O S T P R E S T I G I O U S N E W R E S I D E N C E S
D O W N T O W N M I A M I
B A Y H A R B O R I S L A N D S
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E
FROM $5.5 MILLION TO OVER $15 MILLION
FROM $535,000 TO $1.5 MILLION
ONE THOUSANDMUSEUM
RIVA
©MMXIV ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, l icensed real estate broker. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a l icensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affil iates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. The information contained wherein is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, reference should be made to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. Prices are subject to change without notice.
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INDEX
Visual Art Museums
in Greater Miami and Beyond
Private Collections
Open to the Public
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Miami Art Circuits by
Neighborhoods
Urban Canvas by Margery Gordon:
Collections Make Space to
Showcase South Florida Artists
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ArtCentric by Elisa Turner
Miami: Revolving Door or
Doorways to Opportunity?
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Your Daily Art Dose
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Dr. Jill DeupiDr. Jordana Pomeroy
Jeremy Mikolajczak Silvia Karman Cubiñá
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LATIN ART CORE
& CUBAN CONTEMPORARY ARTCUBAN MASTERS
Wifredo Lam, Gallo del Caribe, 1972, oil on canvas, 20 x 27 in.
1646 SW 8th St.
Miami, Fl. 33135
305 989 9085
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Vol. 12 - No. 60Miami, February 2015
Mailing Address: 1172 S. Dixie Hwy. # 541Coral Gables, Fl. 33146United States
Publisher & EditorLiana Pérez [email protected]
Editorial Advisors Francisco Canestri Cecilia Fajardo-HillMitchell KaplanHilda Welcker
Contributing Writers Margery Gordon Elisa Turner
Photojournalist Erika King
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Social Media Gabriela Bigott
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Where Art and Design meet.
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE
ast century, the internationally cultural crowd appreciated Miami, mainly because of its cultural stewards;
the Miami Film Festival and Book Fair (1984), the Art Miami Fair (1981), Coconut Grove Arts Festival (1963), the Coral Gables Gallery Night (1980). Next, the New York Times proclaimed to the world that a group of important art collectors; Marty Z. Margulies (1998), and Mera and Don Rubell (1993) were opening warehouse-museums in Wynwood. Moving on, these same folks while traveling to Basel, Switzerland with other Miami collectors; i.e. Norman and Irma Braman, Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz, Dennis and Debra Scholl, to buy important contemporary art for their private collections, were able to influence the Basel Fair in Switzerland to replicate their model and in 2001 Art Basel Miami Beach was born, opening in 2002.
Now, with the start of the 21st century, we need to give accolades to our extraordinary institutions; such as Miami Dade College, the Knight Foundation, and Art Basel Miami Beach, and we can not forget our local champions, as represented by Michael Spring and Michael Tilson Thomas. Thanks to insightful institutions and a stellar group of individuals, today Miami is becoming the active, nurturing environment it can be. Although Art Basel Season aka Miami Art Week are brief events, in Miami today, every day is an Arts Day! A place where you can learn, enjoy, broaden your senses and your spirit by attending a
myriad of lectures, vernissages, symposia, panels, cult films, and poetry readings, many of them one-day free events. The challenge is finding where, when, and the details...the information necessary to organize your calendar and your life! This is where Art Circuits, the insiders’ guide, comes in. This guide puts all you need to know regarding culture and the arts in an easy to access format via twitter, facebook page, and our home-page calendar. Museums are key centers for our cultural life, sign online to get their newsletters, and if you are wondering what’s happening at these museums - renown art critic/writer Elisa Turner will inform you in her “ArtCentric” column on page 12. Her interviews of our highly recognized museum directors answer the questions everyone wants to know. While in her article “Urban Canvas”, writer Margery Gordon visited four private major collections open to the public to inquire which South Florida artists they collect and why. Read the answers starting on page 14. Art Circuits brings you the nitty gritty, starting on page 18, timely and well laid out Maps of Miami’s amazing 7 Gallery Walks, where art galleries/spaces are open and free to the public. Art everywhere and Art Circuits will keep you connected, enjoy!
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JUVENAL RAVELO
3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl. 33146 - +1 (305) 774 - 7740 [email protected] - durbansegnini.com
FRAGMENTACIÓN DE LA LUZ Y EL COLOR EN ARMONÍA POR ANOLOGÍAAcrylic on MDF, metal and re�ective elements.35.43 x 27.55 in. | 90 x 70 cm2014
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MIAMI: REVOLVING DOOR OR
DOORWAYS TO OPPORTUNITY?
While some call the city’s evolving identity a revolving door, museum directors see doorways to robust opportunity when describing their institutions’ identity and goals.
LOWE ART MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMIDr. Jill Deupi, Beaux Arts Director and Chief Curator
“With a world-class collection comprising nearly 19,000 objects and spanning some 5,000 years of history, the Lowe is a vital resource in Miami and beyond. We’ll inject our holdings with new relevance by connecting our encyclopedic collection to contemporary art and culture--such as ‘1 + 2: Colección Jumex in Dialogue with the Lowe Art Museum.’
“I’m excited by engaging contemporary and emerging artists to create new works in response to our holdings. Harnessing technology to further our mission is another goal: incorporating digital technology in galleries to enhance learning and exploring art made via new technologies. We can engage audiences by creating crowd-sourced shows.
“It’s important to me that the Lowe not only reflect Miami’s art scene but also engage with it. This means fostering curatorial practice that engages with contemporary art and culture and partners with individuals and institutions--artistic, educational, or civic--throughout Miami and beyond.”
PATRICIA & PHILLIP FROST ART MUSEUM, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITYDr. Jordana Pomeroy, Director
“The original mission of the museum was to educate and expose audiences to art throughout time. We can show a much more encyclopedic view of art history. One of my favorite things is a conversation among artworks sparking new ideas, making connections globally and chronologically. You might have Old Master works next to contemporary art, so that you see a continuity.
“We have now on the radar 20th Century America, 19th Century Europe, and of course Latin America. I’m interested in working with FIU faculty and perhaps other institutions to create collaborations based on their disciplines. For example, some wonderful artists have explored issues pertaining to physics.
“I’ve always been interested in university museums because they can be laboratories for exploration that perhaps a larger municipal museum couldn’t. It’s wonderful to be in a stimulating city with a vibrant art community. This part of the country embraces new ideas. There’s an exciting fluidity you wouldn’t necessarily get in a bigger, older art scene.”
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ARTCENTRICby ELISA TURNER
BASS MUSEUM OF ARTSilvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator
“Our mission is to present contemporary art to excite, challenge and educate--and we interpret the definition of contemporary art widely by including design, architecture, fashion as well as contemporary art in all media.
“We’re so lucky to live in Miami now. Our ever-changing city offers big challenges and equally big opportunities! Museums are coming of age in our young city. For the Bass, it is a priority to exhibit artists from Miami. We continually work with artists for individual exhibitions, such as Bert Rodriguez, Frances Trombly, Leyden Rodriguez, Manny Prieres and Hernan Bas; projects in Collins Park with Jim Drain, Agustina Woodgate, Christy Gast and Emmett Moore or group exhibitions, such as GOLD, including Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Martin Oppel, Carlos Betancourt and Patty Hernandez. GOLD travels to Neuberger Museum, so we’re proud that artists from Miami are part of it!
“Artistic excellence is essential. I believe museums in Miami do a very good job working with artists here. However, there’s always room for improvement, so we’ll keep working hard at this.” Does the Bass plan increased attention to the Miami art scene? “Yes, is the short answer. In fall 2015, the Bass begins construction of our expansion and we are planning programs for this period, so stay tuned. .
MIAMI DADE COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART + DESIGNJeremy Mikolajczak, Executive Director and Chief Curator
“Our programs must engage students of Miami Dade College and New World School of the Arts and the public. You’ll see more creative partnerships with local and non-local institutions; programs on Design, including functional, experimental, graphic, architecture, fashion; and exhibitions connecting South Florida present and past.
“We plan to exhibit and expand our extensive collection. We’re stewards of one of Miami’s most iconic structures, The Freedom Tower. On the first floor are historical exhibits by artists of Cuban descent.
“The museum, with MDC and NWSA, reflects the larger Miami art scene. Our swing/SPACE/miami series supports talented alums who began here before moving on to extensive careers--including William Cordova, Michael Vazquez, Tatiana Vahan, Domingo Castillo, Alma Leiva. Many gaps must be filled before Miami becomes a major player in the art world--but we’re fast on our way. I don’t think you can only talk about art currently produced in Miami without talking about what ‘was’ and how we got to where we are.
“The history of Miami’s arts community is fascinating. A major initiative supports long-standing artists in the community, including Robert Thiele and recently deceased Robert Huff, both MDC professors in their younger years and pioneers in building the 1970s and 1980s artist community.
“Our mission is forever tied to artists and designers who’ve attended MDC or NWSA. We work with artists, designers, collectives and curators--locally or internationally recognized--to adapt and grow with Miami’s vibrant community.”
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Collections Make Space to Showcase South Florida Artists
To debut their latest discoveries, unearth gems from storage and reveal connective tissue, the spaces are re-installed each fall. Works created nearby don’t always fit the marquee shows, but most collections devise other means of exposure for artists reared and educated in the region as well as more recent arrivals.
The de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space devotes nearly all of the building Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz erected in the Design District in 2009 to conceptual constellations spanning their decades of patronage. “Beneath the Surface,” through October 2015, unearths the shifting foundations of American life amid globalization as viewed through domestic and foreign lenses.
On the outskirts are self-contained environments for initiatives funded by the de la Cruzes but returned to their regional makers. “We encourage artists to fully engage with the architecture of the space and to approach their projects by experimenting with non-traditional art practices,” says director Ibett Yanez. The 2015 lineup of locals defies boundaries: Amanda Keeley with her nomadic boutique EXILE Books; arts writer Rob Goyanes; and Emmett Moore, who fashions fine and functional objects.
Miami-based sculptor Jim Drain outfitted the project room last winter with a “Pleat Construction” of his knitwear accented by lighting, glass and wood structures. Drain aggregates ornamental and corporeal elements in “Protector, Knight of Egg” (2010), guarding the courtyard. In the library hangs “The Paper Crown Prince” Hernan Bas painted in 2005.
Upon the launch of Art Basel Miami Beach, influential visitors to Fredric Snitzer Gallery fell for the wistful sensuality of Bas’ young male protagonists and raw sexuality of Naomi Fisher’s photographs of female body parts exposed amid tropical foliage. These Miami natives and erstwhile studio-mates (Fisher has shared a workspace with Drain since Bas relocated to Detroit several years ago) rub shoulders with tomorrow’s stars and today’s titans of cutting-edge art anointed
Hernan Bas, The Paper Crown Prince, 2005, water-based oil on panel,12 x 10 in. Courtesy of de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space.
The nonprofit spaces contemporary art collectors open to the public tempt connoisseurs with glimpses of personal predilections and market trends. Renowned for their acumen and foresight, South Florida’s intrepid jetsetters are as selective about acquisitions close to home as at art fairs, galleries and studio visits in far-flung locales.
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at the Rubell Family Collection, in Wynwood since 1993.
“To Have and To Hold,” through May 30, tracks Don and Mera Rubell’s record as early adopters of emerging talent from new additions back to their first prescient purchases in the late 1970s. Highlights of 50 artists include an assemblage by Mark Handforth and video by Dara Friedman, spouses who have maintained a Miami residence and international following for 20 years.Also marking a milestone this season is the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse on Wynwood’s
western fringe. Its 15th anniversary exhibition, through April 25, compiles greatest hits from Martin Z. Margulies’ diverse holdings. While no South Florida artists made the cut, an Auxiliary Gallery spotlights works originating locally but not represented in the collection and sells them to benefit charitable causes.
An accomplished photojournalist born and based in Miami, Annette Bonnier captures “India’s Elephants” in Hindu rituals, circus acts, labor and recreation. She pledges 20 percent of proceeds from prints and bound volumes (released last spring by Miami’s Books & Books Press) to the Asian Nature Conservation Foundation (ANCF). Bonnier illustrates a lecture Saturday, March 14, at 12:30 pm during a public brunch at the Warehouse.
Such programs reflect Margulies’ emphasis on education and philanthropy, notes Katherine Hinds, curator of the collection since 1982. “By looking at local artists alongside artists from around the world, students
by Margery Gordon
Annette Bonnier, Morning Swim, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India, 2012, inkjet print, 41 x 58 in. (framed). Courtesy of Margulies Collection at the Warehouse.
Naomi Fisher, Booty Bouquet, 1998, Cibachrome, 20 x 26 in., edition of 5. Courtesy of Rubell Family Collection.
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and visitors may be able to find relationships within contemporary art that may not be experienced anywhere else.”
Connecting South Florida artists and communities is central to the mission of Girls’ Club, founded in 2006 by collectors Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz to exhibit art by women. “Girls’ Club is dedicated to providing a platform for local artists and nurturing their careers,” says Good. The couple entrusted public artist and architect Margi Nothard of neighboring Glavovic Studio with redesigning the building where Good crafts her own artwork, and charged creative director Michelle Weinberg with activating the space.
“We engage the public in what artists do,” Weinberg says. Interdisciplinary performances and workshops tie into each exhibition’s theme. She and gallery director Sarah Michelle Rupert, artists themselves, explore narrative modes in “The Moment. The Backdrop. The Persona.” through Sept 26. Storytellers include female and male residents of Miami-Dade and Broward
counties: a Jillian Mayer video, Leandra Arvazzetti ceramic, Aramis Gutierrez painting and Bas print.
Several local artists shown now are collaborating with Girls’ Club on limited editions priced at $100 or less apiece. The sixth season of “Artists in Action!” presents these commissions at talks by Natalya Laskis April 25, Christina Pettersson May 15, and Leah Brown June 27. Girls’ Club doesn’t have to look far for inspired participants, says Rupert, noting “the growth of the local art scene, and the increased visibility and institutional support of artists working in our area.”
Such opportunities are drawing artists from around the world to toil, teach and study here, while retaining and retracting homegrown creativity. In this expanded and refined talent pool, our high-profile collectors may find more local catches to suit their discriminating tastes.
Jillian Mayer, I am your Grandma, 2011, video still, video. Courtesy of the Girls’ Club Collection.
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Havana, Cuba
The 2015 Havana Biennial A People to People Program
May 20 to 25, 2015
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and is licensed to travel to Cuba.
For more information, use your smart phone to scan the QR code.
Enter Program Code: 2015 Biennial
A program designed for art professionals and collectors to explore con‐temporary Cuban art while attending an exhibition featuring Cuban, Latin American and Third‐World artists. On this licensed program we visit artist studios and engage with Cuban artists, museum directors and intellectuals directing the future of Cuban art. Visit our website for a detailed itinerary and registration form. Enrollment is limited.
Walter Starck
Private art dealer
07V GR 9, 2007,Canvas on Wood with Metallic Paint36.5 x19.3 in.
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GALLERY NIGHT FIRST FRIDAY 6 p.m .- 10 p.m.
Coral Gables Gallery Night, originally launched in 1980, was the first event of its kind in South Florida and remains one of the most popular among collectors and art enthusiasts. Mostly showing Modern Latin American and Cuban art, galleries throughout Coral Gables are linked with complementary trolleys from 6 to 10 every first Friday of the month. A delight to visit, it is surrounded by fashionable restaurants with a variety of cuisines for all tastes.
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ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries 169 Madeira Ave. 305 444 4493 [email protected] – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat. & eve. by appt.Museum-quality exhibitions and sales of International Contemporary and Modern Art for 40 years; emphasis on Latin American and Chinese works. Large inventory, purchase and resale of important works of art owned by clients and institutions.
Books & Books 265 Aragon Ave. 305 442 4408 booksandbooks.com Mon – Sun: 9 – 11 The neighborhood bookshop.
Canale – Diaz Art Center 1805 Ponce de León Blvd. Suite 135305 469 0848 [email protected] canalediaz.com Art Center focused on Latin American contemporary artists.
Cernuda Arte 3155 Ponce de León Blvd.305 461 [email protected] Mon – Fri: 10:30 – 6:30; Sat: 12 – 6:30 Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, Modern and Contemporary Cuban art.
Durban Segnini Gallery3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl. 33146 305 774 7740 [email protected] – Fri: 10 – 6; Sat: 11 – 4 Geometric Abstraction, Constructivism, and Kinetic Art.Participating in Art Wynwood
Jorge M. Sori Fine Art 2790 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 567 3115 [email protected] Tue – Sat: 11 – 5:30; Sat by appt. Contemporary Artists and Masters of Latin American Art:Wifredo Lam, Fernando Botero and Tomas Sánchez, among others.
Ninoska Huerta Private art dealer 305 588 1231 [email protected] ninoskahuertagallery.com by appointment Geometry, Abstraction and Optical Art.
Skinner, Inc.130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 305 503 4423 [email protected] skinnerinc.com Auctioneers and Appraisers of Objects of Value.
Societá Dante Alighieri 300 Aragon Ave. Suite 100 305 529 6633 dantemiami.org Mon – Sat: 10 – 6 A cultural center where people can gather to share their love for Italy and for the beauty and traditions synonymous with that country.
The Americas Collection 4213 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 446 5578 [email protected] americascollection.com Mon – Fri: 10:30 - 5:30; Sat: 12 - 5 Contemporary Latin American Art. Limited edition graphics, corporate consulting, art installation, transportation and framing.
CORAL GABLES MUSEUM[See page 32]
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LILIA GARCIAArts and Arts Education Consultant305 812 [email protected]
D O W N T O W N M I A M I
DOWNTOWN ART WALKFIRST FRIDAY6 P.M. – 9 P.M.
FL. 33132 - 33130
Downtown Miami is a historic center that connects the ancient memories of the city to its flourishing cultural life. It houses the government offices, major museums, the Miami Dade College with its New World School of the Arts, the Performing Arts Center, prestigious art foundations and institutions, and contemporary skyscrapers, all linked by the metromover, a free public transportation. Little by little many artists and alternative art spaces made a come back to the old buildings and on the First Friday of the month, they open late their doors, its a renaissance! Art galleries are yet to come.
Aluna Art Foundation172-B W. Flagler St.305 305 [email protected] Thu, Fri & Sat: 6 – 9 An alternative curatorial art space devoted to the dialog between the local and the international art scene.
Centro Cultural Español1490 Biscayne Blvd. 305 448 9677 [email protected] ccemiami.org Mon – Fri: 9 – 5 Contribute through culture and science, to social and human development in South Florida as well as to promote the exchange of cultural ideas, projects, and proposals among Spain, Latin-America and USA.
New World School of the ArtsNew World Gallery25 NE 2nd. St. 305 237 3620 [email protected] Exhibition space dedicated to NWSA students, faculty and alumni.
The Artisan Lounge500 NE 1st Ave.305 209 [email protected] appt.Innovative artists studio community and gallery space.
MDC / FREEDOMTOWER[See page 36]
HISTORYMIAMI[See page 34]
PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI[See page 40]
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Ford Fine Art260 NE 5th Ave. Delray Beach, Fl. 33483561 900 7167Most Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays & by [email protected] American Masters & Contemporary Central American Art.
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Futurama Galleries1637 SW 8th St.305 407 1677futurama1637.comViernes Culturales : Every Last Fri. 7 – 11Little Havana Art Walk: Every 2nd Fri. 7– 11 Studios: Annie M., Joseph T. Woodward, Ninoska Pérez Castellón, Celia Reigle, Didi Marchi, Fredy Villamil, Katey Penner, Marcy Grosso, Mari Sánchez, Santos E. Méndez, J. Ubaldo Arias, and Viernes Culturales Gallery.
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Miami Symphony Orchestra / MISOBox Office: 305 275 5666 [email protected] Music Director and Conductor Eduardo Marturet.
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Miami Beach hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December and this important art fair reinforced our worldwide image as a cultural tourist destination. Major museums, a beautiful Botanical Garden, the New World Symphony, the magnificent art-deco district and luxurious hotels are seasoned by an interesting ArtCenter / South Florida in Lincoln Mall and attractive art galleries that bring appealing contemporary art works to the visitors
ArtCenter / South Florida924 Lincoln Road 305 674 8278Mon - Thu: 12 – 9; Fri - Sat: 11 – 10;Sun: 11 – [email protected] artists and advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida.
Williams McCall Gallery110 Washington Ave. CU-3786 359 4321Tues - Sat: 11 – 7; Sun & Mon: by appt.gail@williamsmccallgallery.comwilliamsmccallgallery.comContemporary Art.
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Wynwood Arts District is the favorite hub of emerging artists, avant garde galleries, project spaces, artists studios, experimental venues, world-class private collections that have turned into modern museums, and art fairs. The Margulies Warehouse and Rubell Family Collection spaces are in this district. On the second Saturday of the month, galleries and art studios in Wynwood are open to art lovers from 7 – 10 pm, but selected galleries also open late the prior Thursday for Collectors Preview.
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Alejandra von Hartz Gallery 2630 NW 2nd Ave.305 438 [email protected] – Fri: 11 - 6; Sat: 12 - 5Contemporary Art with a focus in Geometric Abstraction, Conceptual and Latin American Art in dialogue with global contemporary art.
Art Bastion2085 NW 2nd Ave. Unit 104305 509 [email protected] art agency and gallery representing artists from around the world.
Art Nouveau Gallery348 NW 29th St.305 573 [email protected] - Fri: 11 – 5; Sat: by appt. onlyLatin American Geometric Abstraction.Participating in Art Wynwood
Artseen GalleryNew World School of the Arts2215 NW 2nd Ave. 305 237 [email protected] FreeExhibition space dedicated to NWSAstudents, faculty and alumni.
Ascaso Gallery 2441 NW 2nd Ave.305 571 9410 / 305 571 9411Tues - Sat: 10 – 6Second Saturdays: 4:30 - [email protected] display of artwork by international artists of collector’s interest.
Bakehouse Art Complex561 NW 32nd. St.305 576 2828 [email protected] – Sun: 12 – 5Opening Receptions 2nd. Fridays Admission: $ 5, free for membersA not-for-profit incubator for artistic creativity, providing affordable studio and working spaces and community programming
Curator’s Voice Art Projects 299 NW 25th St.786 357 [email protected] – Fri: 1 – 6; Sat: 6 - 10Emergent voices and contemporary art from local and international art fields.
Diana Lowenstein Gallery 2043 N. Miami Ave.305 576 1804 [email protected]– Fri: 10 – 5; Sat: 10 – 3DLG’s contemporary program presents more than thirty international artists.
Dina Mitrani Gallery 2620 NW 2nd Ave.786 486 [email protected] – Fri: 1 – 5 & by appt. International Contemporary Photography
Dot Fiftyone (Guzman – Perelman) Gallery 187 NW 27th St. 305 573 [email protected] – Fri: 11 - 7Sat: 1 – 6 & by appt.A production laboratory for conceptual and contemporary art as much as an exhibition space.
Galleria Farina250 NW 23rd St. Suite 211305 906 0137 [email protected] galleriafarina.com Tues – Fri: 11 – 6; Mon & Sun: by appt.Second Saturdays: 6 - 10 International and national emerging, mid career and established artists.Participating in Art Wynwood.
Gary Nader Art Centre 62 NE 27th St.305 576 0256 [email protected] – Sat: 10 – 6 Modern, Contemporary and Latin American Art.
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KaBe Contemporary 223 NW 26th St.305 573 8142 [email protected] - Fri: 11– 5 & by appt. International Contemporary Art.
Kavachnina Contemporary 46 NW 36th St.786 355 [email protected] – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat by appt.Leading contemporary local and international artists.
Kelley Roy Gallery153 NW 24th St.305 447 [email protected] - Fri: 11 – 5; Sat: 12 - 5American and international contemporary art. Artists: Albert Paley, Red Wolf, Neltje, Mimi Bates and Sebastian Spreng.
Macaya Gallery145 NW 36th St786 577 [email protected]: by appt.; Tues – Wed: 11 – 7; Thurs – Sun: 11 – 8Patrick Glemaud’s Initiative.
m+vART2750 NW 3rd. Ave Suite 11786 431 [email protected] – Fri: 11- 6; Sat. by appt.Advisory services in modern and contemporary art.
Mindy Solomon Gallery 172 NW 24th St.786 953 [email protected] – Sat: 11 – 5Contemporary painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography and video.
O. Ascanio Gallery2600 NW 2nd Ave.305 571 [email protected] oascaniogallery.com Mon –Sat: 11 - 6 Contemporary Art, Op and Kinetic Art.
Oxenberg Art 153 NW 24th St. 305 854 [email protected] oxenbergart.com Tues - Fri: 11 – 5; Sat: 12 – 5American and International Art.
Politano Fine Art 2750 NW 3rd. Ave. Suite 02 786 354 4019 [email protected] politanofineart.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6, & by appt. Wladimiro Politano Works.
Projects Gallery250 NW 23rd. St. Suite 206267 303 [email protected] contemporary artists, including emerging, mid-career and well-established.
Ricart Gallery 444 NW 28th St.305 576 [email protected] – Fri: 10:30 – 6 ; Sat: 12 – 6Sun & Mon by appt.Innovative contemporary art.
Sammer Gallery125 NW 23rd St.305 441 [email protected]. com/sammergallery.htmlTues – Fri: 10 – 6Modern & Contemporary Latin American Masters with focus on constructivism and concrete art.
Sponder Gallery The Filling Station Lofts1657 N. Miami Ave. Suite 716 561 350 0004 [email protected] spondergallery.com by appt. only Post-War Modern and Contemporary Art focusing on Abstract Expressionism and Important Sculpture. A strong secondary market for acquisitioning and de-accessioning.
The Chill Concept119 NE 20 Terrace786 442 8843Mon – Fri: 9 – 7; Sat: 12 – [email protected] contemporary art practice that creates a positive human connection with the state of art through the experience of moment-to-moment happiness.
UM Art Gallery atThe Wynwood Building 2750 NW 3rd Ave. Suite 4305 284 [email protected]/art/Wed., Thurs. and Fri: 10 - 6Every 2nd. Sat : 4 – 10 & by appt.Exhibitions of University of Miami Students, Alumni and Faculty.
Viloria Blanco Gallery 2301 N. Miami Ave. 786 534 7800 [email protected] Tue – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat: 11 – 5 Modern and Contemporary Art.
Wynwood Art Group 446 NW 28th St. 305 491 [email protected] wynwoodartgroup.com Mon – Fri: 10 – 5; Sat & Sun: by appt. Wynwood Art Group is a high-end art experience showing contemporary, minimalist, abstract and conceptual art from a diverse community of artists.
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Adamar fine arts 4141 NE 2nd Ave. Suite 107305 576 1355 [email protected] adamargallery.com Mon – Fri: 12 – 6; Sat: 1 – 5 With over 27 years in business, represents Contemporary Masters such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, Katz and Dine and local and international mid career artists.
Maman Fine Art 3930 NE 2nd Ave. Suite 204 305 571 3522 [email protected] – Fri: 10 – 5; Sat. by appt. onlyModern and Contemporary Art.
Markowicz Fine Art110 NE 40th St. 305 308 [email protected]. – Fri: 11- 6; Sat: 12 – 5Represents in USA Alain Godon, Idan Zareski, Arno Elias, and Maurice Renoma, as well as Contemporary masters as Warhol, Botero, and Manolo Valdes, among others.
J. Rovira Ramirez @ 3rd. Door Art Space4485 SW 75th Ave. 305 582 [email protected] appt. onlyArtist Studio
Aimee Pérez Art Space4221 SW 75 Ave. Suite 16305 972 [email protected] appt. onlyArtist Studio
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PRIVATE COLLECTIONS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Gabriel Sierra, Untitled (3-2=1), 2013, Wood, paint, mechanism, and bananas, 23.43 x 20.08 x 16.34 in.
Hours:Thurs - Fri: 12 – 6; Sat - Sun: 10 – 4 Admission: Free
Through March 29Impulse, Reason, Sense, Conflict. Abstract Art from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection. Curated by the foundation teamReopening in September with the 2015 Grants & Commissions Program Exhibition
CIFO / Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation Downtown Miami1018 N Miami Ave. Miami, Fl. 33136 305 415 [email protected]
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Ground Floor, Sterling Ruby, Glenn Ligon & Wade Guyton.
de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space Desing District23 NE 41st St. Miami, Fl. 33137305 576 [email protected] delacruzcollection.org
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2015 ExhibitionBeneath The Surfacefrom the de la Cruz CollectionSelection of works from a generation of artists who are re-defining post-war art movements
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Through September 26The Moment. The Backdrop. The Persona
Saturday, October 3Art Fallout(in collaboration with Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and other venues) Chantal Joffe, Kristen, 2008, Oil on board,
96 x 72 in.
Hours: Wed – Fri: 1 – 5 Admission: Free
Girls’ Club / Contemporary Art by WomenFrancie Bishop Good & David Horvitz Collection117 NE 2nd St.Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33301954 828 [email protected]
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VISUAL ART MUSEUMS IN GREATER MIAMI & BEYOND
Through July 31Celebrating 50 years of Marriage and Collecting Contemporary ArtandWill Boone, Aaron Curry, Lucy Dodd, Mark Flood, David Ostrowski and Kaari Upson, solo exhibitions
Reopening for Art Basel 2015 week
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Rubell Family CollectionContemporary Arts Foundation95 NW 29th St. Miami, Fl. 33127 305 573 6090 [email protected] rfc.museum
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Hours: Wed. – Sat: 10 am – 5:30 pmAdmission: $10 / students $5Guided Tour: Wed – Sat at 3 pmFree
Mally Khorasantchi, Oasis X, 2014, Oil on canvas, 65 x 62 in.
Hours: Wed – Sat: 10 – 4; Sun: 12 – 4; Tues: 10 – 8Admission: $10 / $5 / < 17 free
Through April 26Florida ContemporaryThrough May 3Surrealism in Belgium May 17 – July 26Jan Yoors. A Retrospective
The museum will close from July 26 until September
Artis-Naples / The Baker Museum5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.Naples, Fl. 34108-2740800 597 1900artisnaples.org
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Richard Long, Leuk Stone Circle, 2000, Rhone Riverbed stones, 181 in. diameter
the margulies collection at the WAREhOUSEWynwood Arts District 591 NW 27th St. Miami, Fl. 33127305 576 1051 [email protected] margulieswarehouse.com
Through April 25Fifteen Anniversary ExhibitionCalzolari, Chamberlain, de Kooning, Eliasson, Flavin, Heizer, Judd, Kiefer, Kounellis, LeWitt, Miró, Noguchi,Pistoletto, Segal, Serra, Tony Smith, Franz West.India’s Elephants. PhotographsAnnette Bonnier
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Hours: Tues. – Fri: 10 – 5/ Sat. & Sun: noon – 5Admission: $8/$6/$5
A New Path: Two Installations in the Colonnade: Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock, Behar & Marquardt
Through April 5Surrealism and Magic. Curated by Andy Weislogel and Laurent FerriIzhar Patkin: The Wandering Veil
April 21 – July 12Helena Rubinstein: Beauty is Power
Boca Raton Museum of Art501 Plaza RealBoca Raton, Fl.33432561 392 2500bocamuseum.org
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Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1945,gouache on paper, 11 1/2 x 10 1/8 in.
February 6 – 22The Colonial Churches of Santiago de Cuba
Through March 1Miami 2100: Envisioning a Resilient Second Century
March 12 – June 5Federico Carosio III: Coral Gables & Surrounding Landscapes
March 6 – May 24ARTcycle: Awareness, Respect + Tolerance
OngoingCreating the Dream: George E. Merrick and His Vision for Coral GablesCoral Gables Sister Cities: Partners in Peace
Hours: Tues – Thurs: 12 – 6Sat: 11 – 5; Sun: 12 – 5Admission: $7 / $5 / 6 – 12: $3
Coral Gables Museum285 Aragon Ave.Coral Gables, Fl. 33134305 603 8067coralgablesmuseum.org
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Through May 3One Way: Peter MarinoCurated by cultural agitator and curator Jérôme Sans
Through February 15GOLDCurated by José Carlos Díaz
Through March 31TC: Temporary Contemporary. Sculptures in Collins Park
Bass Museum of Art 2100 Collins Ave.Miami Beach, Fl. 33139305 673 7530 bassmuseum.org
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The Museum will closed during the fall of 2015 for renovations
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LOWE ART MUSEUM1301 Stanford DriveCoral Gables, Florida 33146 305.284.3535 | LoweMuseum.org
Tues. - Sat. 10am - 4pm, Sun. Noon - 4pm
A VISIT TO VIZCAYA WILL AROUSE YOUR SENSES!
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 | 305-250-9133 | www.vizcaya.org
Vizcaya is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except Tuesdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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Xu Bing, Book from the Sky, 1987 - 1991, Installation
February 14 - April 26Monica Bengoa: Exercises in Style
February 21 - May 24Xu Bing: Writing Between Heaven and Earth
Through April 19Visualizing the Information Age: Data, Design and Display. Guest Curators: Kenneth Lipartito and Peter Clericuzio Wolfsonian Teaching Exhibition Hours: Tue – Sat 10 – 5 Sun: 12 – 5
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Frost Art Museum / FIU FIU Campus10975 SW 17th St.Miami, Fl. 33199 305 348 2890thefrost.fiu.edu
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Through May 31Dale Chihuly. A Garden of GlassFish Chairs. Satyendra Pakhalé
Sculpture Garden Permanent Collection includes works by Yoko Ono, Jorge Pardo, Mark Di Suvero, Roy Lichenstein and Will Ryman among others.
Friday, March 1313th Annual International Orchid Festival
April 11 – 12Spring Garden Festival at Fairchild35th Annual Spring Plant Sale
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden10901 Old Cutler Rd.Coral Gables, Fl. 33156305 667 1651fairchildgarden.org
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February 27 – May 31The Birds of America. The Complete Audubon (1826 – 1838)
Ongoing:History and Ourselves
Hours: Tues – Sat: 10 – 5/Sun: 12 - 5Admission: $8 / $7/ $5Free Every 2nd. Sat : 1 - 4
HistoryMiami101 West Flagler St.Miami, Fl. 33130305 375 [email protected]
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Viewings by AppointmentH. Allen Benowitz
1800 NE 114 St. – 1710 Miami, Fl. 33181
To purchase photo art, viewmy website and contact:
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Landscape • Wildlife • People • Adventure Travel • Architecture
Fine Art Photography
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guided tours of gALLer ies \ museums \ coLLectionsArt ists ’ studios \ pubL ic Art \ des ign \ street Art
public programs: @artsencounters \ www.artsencounters.cominquiries : info @ artsencounters.com \ custom tours : 305.989.0027
Wynwood Lofts Building - 250 NW 23rd StreetSecond Floor - UNIT 211, Miami, FL 33127
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J.Rovira Ramirez | Artist@ 3rd Door Art Space, Bird Road Art District4485 SW 75th Avenue, Miami, Fl. 33155305.582.7830www.jrrarts.comBy Appointment Only.
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Bernard Cooper, Garren Nebulae, ink jet print, 44 x 44 in.
MDC Museum of Art + DesignFreedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd.Miami, Fl.33132305 237 7700mdcmoad.org
February 13 - June 7Bernard Cooper: Fountains & Galaxies. Recent Works Release of his new memoir: My Avant-Garde Education
February 13 - March 22Alma Leiva A. Object of My Affection: San Pedro Nos Ve
February 20 - May 3Odalis Valdivieso. Arrhythmic Suite.
February 20 – April 26Susan Lee-Chun. History of (In) Curiosity.
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Lowe Art Museum UM Campus1301 Stanford Dr.Coral Gables, Fl. 33146305 284 3535lowemuseum.org
Hours:Tues – Sat: 10 – 4; Sun: 12 – 4Admission: $10 / $5 Free: UM students
February 7 – April 19Vik Muniz: Poetics of Perception
Through May 241+2 Coleción Jumex en Dialogue with The Lowe Art Museum
Through March 29Weaver’s Stories from Island Southeast Asia
Through April 26ArtLab: Conquest and Coexistence: The Cultural Synthesis of Spanish Colonial Art
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Ryan Sullivan, Untitled, Oil, enamel, lacquer, latex, and synthetic polymer on canvas, 2014, 96 x 84 in.
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami / ICAInside the Moore Building4040 NE 2nd Ave.Miami, Fl. 33137305 901 [email protected]
Through March 15Pedro Reyes. Sanatorium Andra Ursuta. Sculpture and InstallationCurated by Alex Gartenfeld
April – AugustRyan Sullivan
October – DecemberShannon Ebner
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Miami, FL | PH: 305-827-4804 | [email protected] | Artnet.com/LEPrivateArtCollection
Manuel Mendive, Aguas de Rio
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Exhibiting works by Mario Carreño /Carlos enriquez/ roberto Fabelo/CarMen Herrera/ WiFredo laM/ viCtor Manuel/ roberto Matta/ Manuel Mendive/ Pedro Pablo oliva/ Cundo berMudez/Carlos quintana/ Mariano rodriguez/ toMas sanCHez/ tHe Merger/ gabriel sanCHez toledo
tHe-Merger, Sex Machine
roberto Fabelo, Viaje Fantastico
roberto Matta,Repondre du Limite
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Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait as Tehuana or Diego on My Mind, 1943, Oil on masonite
Museum of Ft. Lauderdale / NSU Nova Southeastern University1 E. Las Olas Blvd.Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301954 525 5500moafl.org
Hours: Tues - Wed, Fri - Sat: 11 - 6Thurs. 11 – 8; Sun 12 – 5Admission: $10/ $7/ $5Free: Children < 12
February 26 – May 31Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera
Through March 22,American Scene Photography: Martin Z. Margulies Collection. Curated by Bonnie Clearwater
April 10 – October 4Helhesten (The Hell-Horse): Danish Cultural Resistance during World War II
June 21 – September 13From Within and Without: The History of Haitian Photography
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MOCA / Museum of Contemporary Art770 NE 125th St.North Miami, Fl. 33161305 893 6211mocanomi.org
Hours: Tues - Fri: 11 – 5 ; Sat: 1 – 9; Sun: 11 – 5Admission: $5 / $3. Free Children < 12
February 7 – 28Wearable Art: Les Bijoux de Carol Haggiag
February 7 – March 8Final Orders as to All Parties: Surviving Selections from the Permanent Collection of MOCA
February 21 – March 21Bohumil Samuel Kecir. Paintings
March 21 – May 30Alternative Contemporaneity: Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ)Curated by Richard Haden
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Hours: Tues – Sun: 11 – 5: Thurs. until 9Admission: $12 / $5/ < 12: free
Norton Museum of Art1451 S. Olive Ave.West Palm Beach, Fl. 33401561 832 5196norton.orgTerry Haggerty. New Lobby Installation
Through March 29Klara Kristalova: Turning into Stone
Feb. 8 – May 3The Triumph of Love: Beth Rudin DeWoody Collects. Curated by Cheryl Brutvan
Feb. 19 – May 24High Tea: Glorious Manifestations East and West
March 19 – July 12Imaging Eden: Photographers Discover the Everglades
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110 Northeast 40th Street Miami, FL 33131 305.308.6398 www.markowiczfineart.com
Opening Night
Exhibition open to the public 02.13 - 02.28.15 | Mon - Sat 10 AM - 7 PM
Featuring exclusive new sculptures fromAlain Godon’s architectural series and his captivating BildoReliefos artwork
Thursday 02.12.15 | 6 - 9 PM110 NE 40th Street , Miami
Cocktails & hors d’oeuvres | Invitation only | Complimentary valet
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VISUAL ART MUSEUMS
Platter, c. 1942 - 1948.Gulf Stream. Sadie Irvine with Kenneth Smith or Francis Ford
The Wolfsonian / FIU 1001 Washington Ave.Miami Beach, Fl. 33139305 531 1001wolfsonian.org
Through April 5A Fatal Pass: Entrenchments on the Alpine FrontMyth and machine: The First World War in Visual CulturePose and Propaganda: Political Posters from the Contemporary Middle East and Afghanistan
June 5 – August 30Women, Art, and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise
Through March 8Boom, Bust, Boom: Downtown Miami Architecture, 1920s-1930s
Ongoing:Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections from The Wolfsonian Collection
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Antoni Tàpies, Matèria rosada, 1991, Mixed media on canvas, 88 x 86 in.
Hours: Tues – Sun: 10 – 6 Thurs. evening: 6 - 9Admission: $8 / $4Free Every 2nd. Sat/Students & Children < 12
PAMM/Pérez Art Museum Miami 1103 Biscayne Blvd.Miami, Fl. 33132305 375 [email protected]
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Tapies: From Within. Curated by Vincente Todolí
April 2 – October 4Iman Issa
Through April 19Project Gallery: Mario Garcia Torres Nicole Cherubini.
Through March 1Let’s Make the Water Turn BlackTheatrical Installation by Geoffrey Farmer
March 19 – August 23Eugenio Espinoza: Unruly Supports (1970 – 1980)
Through August 15Global Positioning Systems (See map page 21)HM
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens 3251 S. Miami Ave.Miami, Fl. 33129305 250 9133vizcaya.org
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a National Historic Landmark that preserves the Miami estate of agricultural industrialist James Deering to engage our community and its visitors in learning through the arts, history and the environment. Built between 1914 and 1922, Vizcaya is one of the most intact remaining examples from this era in United States history.
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Chinoiserie. Photo by Bill Sumner.
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