The transcultural painting by Zhao Gang between East and West.

The Peréz Art Museum in Miami opens its gigantic gates to Zhao Gang: History Painting, on display from May 24th to January 5th 2020. An exceptional exhibition presented by a curator - exceptional guest: Christian Viveros-Fauné. A teacher at Yale and the Pratt Institute, Viveros-Fauné is a highly regarded critic and writer, winner of numerous awards. For the occasion, in collaboration with Jennifer Inacio (Assistant Curator of the PAMM), he curated ...

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Urbanism Summit 2019: Miami, The American City of the Future.

Miami, the American city of the future, hosted Urbanism Summit for the third consecutive year: a multidisciplinary platform that aims to analyze issues of particular environmental and social interest, encouraging and accelerating innovation in building a city founded on the community and on people. It was a non-stop day, conceived by Andrew Quarrie, founder and CEO of Jurnid, with a rich range of speakers coming deliberately from different fields, who ...

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Lisyanet Rodriguez Damas, the representation of the different.

The name Lisyanet in itself is quite unusual, even more so when associated with the story of an error her father made to the registry office that registered Lisyanet instead of Lis Yanet, as was the wish of the Mom. A peculiarity that fits perfectly with the artist: long blond hair on a slender body, from which comes out artworks of extraordinary visual and technical impact, embroidered (also in the ...

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The geometry of the Brillhart family, between art and architecture: the Brillhart House.

Jennifer, Jacob and Melissa, sister, husband and wife respectively, shared a love of geometry in its artistic and architectural form. Jennifer, before moving to Maine where she currently resides, has been a Fountainhead artist for several years. Her art is a sort of search for detail between geometric shapes of everyday objects, lights, shadows and landscapes. She participates and active in many exhibitions, the last one in Berlin and is currently ...

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The Visionary Members of Fountainhead at the court of the visionary par excellence: Craig Robins, when architecture becomes the artistic extension of a collection.

Among the artistic-cultural programs organized by Fountainhead, there are events that aim at exploring and consolidating some of the most exclusive artistic realities of the city, not only from the point of view of those who produce it, but also from the perspective of those who collect, view, and promote it. Kathryn Mikesell organized for the Visionary Member of the Fountainhead, an interesting conversation with Craig Robins, in the venue ...

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Fountainhead, with the support of the Knight Foundation, presents Artists Open: face to face in the contemporary artistic geography of Miami.

When art calls Miami Niche responds: Fountainhead presented, for the first time in the lively artistic landscape of Miami, the great Artists Open event, which simultaneously involved the largest art complexes and districts of the Magic City in Miami-Dade County and surroundings. A privileged, welcoming and socially creative experience in the contemporary artistic geography of Miami: studies in collectives and private studios (some of which are usually not open to ...

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Inauguration of the exhibition and the book The Art of Sherlock Holmes: painting becomes universal, bringing together techniques and styles in the name of a great character.

The beautiful Ann Norton Sculpture Garden of West Palm Beach was the location of the event that combined the release of the book with the exhibition The Art of Sherlock Holmes, curated by Phil Growick and on display from May 10th to June 3rd, 2019. Phil Growick is an acclaimed story writer based in West Palm Beach. He has written several books including two stories, sequel to the adventures of Sherlock ...

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The polymaterial master Frank Hyder: between modernization of art and social message: from engravings to The Janis Project.


Entering the multi-faceted Frank Hyder’s studio is truly an exciting sensation, a riot of colors that furnish the spaces in which there are paintings, sculptures, inflatables and engravings,  a full immersion in his works. Frank Hyder is a long-standing artist who has succeeded in combining love for art by joining two different artistic perspectives: that of the artist with whom he elaborates his social message and that of the artist, founding, ...

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Rocking Chairs # 76-100, from grandmother’s stories to podcast sessions: the art that becomes art with BABA Collective at the Swampspace Gallery.

When you think of a rocking chair, images of grandparents and parents who tell stories passed down from generation to generation as they accompany their children to bedtime, immediately spring to mind. The podcast series, created by BABA Collective and now in their third edition, symbolically refer to the concept of rocking chair as a concept of spontaneous narration of authentic stories, told by artists, gallery owners, museum art curators ...

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Risk: the students of the FIU Master in Fine Arts exhibit at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami.

Risk is the theme of the FIU Master of Fine Arts student exhibition for the year 2019. According to the canonical definition, risk is the potential that an action or activity chosen can lead to a loss or an event undesirable, affecting the result. Not acting is part of the risk. Displaying your works is part of the risk. Letting people observe the subjectivation of art is a big risk ...

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