The Moore Building and the To Live and Dine 2018.

In the heart of the Miami Design District, the Moore Building is a historic building built in 1921 as a space for the lobby of the Moore and Sons furniture showroom, which was joined in 2005 by the extraordinary work of the architect, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2004, Zaha Hadid,: Elastika. The work was commissioned by Craig Robins, CEO of Darka, co-creator and co-founder of the Design District of ...

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The chain reaction and the disruptive colors of Anthony Hernandez

Early talent, Anthony Hernandez recalls with lightness and serenity the years spent in Havana during the far from easy regime of Fidel Castro: where, since the age of 6 he was drawing on the ground, when with a "scooter", as he calls it, made of some wooden planks and two wheels recovered somewhere, he wandered between the Malecón and Havana Vieja. Going for a walk with his mother for museums, ...

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The Chicago Cloud Gate, the navel of the Anish Kapoor world.

The Cloud Gate is the emblem of Chicago. The work of the English artist of Indian origins Anish Kapoor is placed at the center of the Millenium Plaza in the midst of other remarkable architectural works. The Cloud Gate is familiarly called the bean by the inhabitants of Chicago because of its appearance. Actually Anish Kapoor conceived the architectural work inspired by the fall of a mercury drop, its fractionation ...

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The Miami Beach Convention Center is waiting to be completed after 3 years of work while waiting for Art Basel.

After a 3-year restoration work for a total cost of 620 million dollars, the Miami Beach Convention Center has redone its look and is ready to host fairs, meetings and exhibitions. Although the internal work is not yet completed, it probably will be as soon  as at the end of October, but certainly by December 6, official opening date of the prestigious Art Basel, with which the city has renewed ...

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SPECTRUM and RED DOT MIAMI sign the partnership with MANA Wynwood.

For the first time since 2015, the Spectrum and Red Dot Miami return to Wynwood, in the artistic district par excellence. On August 10, Redwood Media Group, national leader for art exhibitions and production of events, media and marketing for the fine arts community, has signed a partnership with Mana Wynwood, "one of the city's most avant-garde organizations in real estate development for creative arts "says Eric Smith, president of ...

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Angela Trotta Thomas’ art, Lionel Trains official painter between plein air and commissioned paintings.

Speaking of the Lionel trains without mentioning Angela Trotta Thomas is a bit like talking about Las Meninias by Velasquez without the auto-representation of the author standing on the left of the work, intent on capturing the moment or, without necessarily wanting to talk about art, is like making a Milanese risotto without the saffron pistils. It's a half-talk, a half-done job because the beauty of the Lionel trains immortalized ...

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The departure of Joël Rebouchon and the opening of his first restaurant in the Design District.

The year 2018 took away some of the greatest interpreters of the world culinary landscape: Gualiero Marchesi ambassador of Italian cuisine, Paul Bocouse illustrious of French cuisine and now Joël Robuchon starred chef in the world who would soon open the Atelier of Joël Rebouchon in the Design District in Miami alongside his French colleague Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Brad Kilgore, making American palates dream, including those who had already met ...

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The iconic Lionel train brand and the Lionel Collectors Club of America in Chicago for the annual convention.

If in the collective imagination the train arrived all over the world, handed down from generation to generation as a game linked to American traditions, the merit goes to Coca Cola that inserted it in its advertising in the 80s and with whom he worked in partnership for the construction of multiple theme models, as well as of Lionel. Known for pure chance in Chicago, this fascinating reality immediately entered in ...

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What you see is what you see – the Frank Stella mantra – between experiments and changes.

The exhibition of Frank Stella, Experiment and Change, at the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, which celebrated the 60th anniversary of its foundation, was completed after the 20-day extension to what was initially established. I think I have visited the exhibition at least twelve times, finding myself thinking of the greatness of this man's knowledge especially in relation to today's improvisation, trying to see with his view (after having studied ...

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Michelle Lisa Polissaint between Art and Social life.

Michelle Lisa Polissaint, visual art and artistic organizer of Haitian-American origins, found in photography the quintessence of her art. A graduate in Fine Arts at Florida International University, she is currently completing a Master of Arts in Museum Studies and Non-Profit Management at Johns Hopkins University. She is responsible for the program and dissemination of the Locust projects, including Talks.Miami and R + D / Mobile Studio. In her previous ...

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