Jean-Charles de Castelbajac extraordinary shapes and colors adorn the walls of Ralph Pucci International, in Wynwood, Miami.

During Miami Art Week, art is king. Scattered around the city, dressed in colors and shapes buildings, walls and boutiques. Ralph Pucci, owner of Ralph Pucci International, did not escape from this moral obligation - being his showroom in Wynwood, the quintessential art district - he even covered the walls of the building with artistic energy transmitted by forms and colors by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.  "It was impossible not to create ...

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The Rubell family inaugurates the Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation: when art is handed down from generation to generation.

A walk with the great Rubell family within the walls of the new, beautiful, exhibition venue of the family collection that officially opened its doors to the public (free throughout the week of Miami Art Week), on December 4th.  The Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation, has changed its name from the Rubell Family Collection, to the Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation, to avoid, as Mira Rubell pointed out, that the old ...

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The City of Miami Celebrates Miami Art Week with the Order of Importance, by Leandro Erlich.

The city of Miami celebrates Miami Art Week with the monumental site-specific installation of the Order of Importance by Argentine conceptual artist Leandro Erlich.  The temporary installation, entirely in sand, represents Miami Beach traffic in the 21st century: 66 full-size vehicles, including cars and trucks, queuing at an imaginary stand. The work will remain on the run until 15 December.  An installation wanted by the city of Miami Beach, which has always ...

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Vademecum for Miami Art Week 2019

Miami Art Week is Miami's craziest week. It presses like a whirlwind with fairs, exhibitions and scattered installations that begin with preparations, installations and press releases months before the official opening, which takes place during the first week of December and involves international fairs (first of all by order of importance and numbers, Art Basel), museums, galleries, private collections, complexes and art studios, which attract to themselves thousands of people ...

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10-year-old Wynwood Walls in the passing of the baton from father to daughter

The city of Miami knows how to reinvent itself and while its neighborhoods are undaunted cranes, pneumatic hammers and the characteristic BOB's Barricades, some attractions remain true to themselves while periodically renewing themselves: the Wynwood Walls is an example of it. The Wynwood neighborhood was founded on the brainchild of the visionary Tony Goldman of Goldman Properties, real estate developer and art enthusiast, who understands the potential of the neighborhood and ...

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