August: time for new residents at the Fountainhead Residency.

A big welcome to the new residents of the Fountainhead Residency: Katrina Coombs (St. Andrew, Jamaica), Sherrill Roland (Raleigh, NC) and Jackson McGrath (New York). It is always emotional to share the mindset and the working methods of the new guests of the Residency, with Kathryn and Dan Mikesell, which have been working on promoting and spreading art for years. Among the occupants of august, for the first time in history, there ...

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Welcome July and welcome to the new guests of the Fountainhead Residency: Lily Martina Lee and Marie Lorenz who will join Coady Brown and Pat Phillips.

Welcome to the two new Fountainhead Residency guests, Marie Lorenz from New York, and Lily Martina Lee from Boise, Idaho, who will share the house with Coady Brown and Pat Phillips, in their second month of residence. On the walls of the residence, in addition to the paintings rich in color, shapes and textures of Coady Brown and the Street Art of Pat Philllips, will be added the psycho-geographical explorations of ...

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Didier William, Marc Thomas Gibson, Pat Phillips and Coady Brown, guests of the Fountainhead Residency in June: between black identity and its conceptual revolution, textures and Street Art.

The guest artists of the Fountainhead Residency worked very hard in June: Didier William, Marc Thomas Gibson, Pat Phillips and Coady Brown. Pat Phillips and Coady Brown who are a couple in life, unlike their roommates, will end their residency period in late July. Didier William, originally from Port au Prince, Haiti earned his BFA in painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2007 and his MFA in painting ...

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The underground kosher culture of Steve Marcus at the Jewish Museum in Miami Beach: between tradition and break with patterns.

Sophisticated artist, outsider and rebel Steve Marcus, artist from the Lower East Side of New York, interpreted for the Jewish Museum of Florida, in Miami Beach, the underground folklore in kosher version with the illustrations of Through the Hat: the work of the famous novelist Norman Mailer , composed in 1964. Steve Marcus frequently hangs out in Miami, a city where he works and promotes his art. The exhibition, exceptionally extended ...

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The Wolfsonian-FIU celebrates the Cuban modernism of Conrado Walter Massaguer.


In celebration of the summer, almost here, the Wolfsonian-FIU of Miami Beach presented, The New Tropicana (in collaboration with The New Tropic), a party based on Cuban music, dances and flavors. The occasion was organized to celebrate the opening of the exhibition Cuban Caricature and Culture: The Art of Massaguer composed of works from the Wolfsonian collection to which the works donated by Vicki Gold Levi were added, historian, photo ...

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Eyes on PAMM: Christine Binswanger, between architecture and history of the Peréz Art Museum in Miami.

A return after many years, the architect Christine Binswanger at the Peréz Art Museum in Miami, on the occasion of the Scholl Lecture Series to celebrate the institution's 35th anniversary. Christine Binswanger has been a senior partner of the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron since 2009, and has overseen the design and construction of the current PAMM headquarters, presented in 2013. Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron founded the ...

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Elechi Todd, Terence Musekiwa and Narsiso Martinez, residents of the Fountainhead in May: when art shares the differences.


The Fountainhead Residency greeted the resident artists of the month of May: Elechi Todd from Trinidad and Tobago, Terence Musekiwa from Zimbabwe and Narsiso Martinez from Los Angeles. Three artists with different artistic techniques and different artistic backgrouds: Elechi, son of a Montessori teacher who unquestionably taught him rigor and discipline (it is also noted in the organization of the material presented to visiting guests), he followed his artistic passion proceeding ...

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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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Application for the Judy Chicago Art Education Award established by the Through the Flower organization.

Judy Chicago, the avant-garde feminist artist, named by TIME in 2018 as one of the most influential people in the world and whose exhibition is on display at the ICA in Miami until April 21st 2019, invites interested artists to make the application for 2019 for the Judy Chicago Art Education Award established by Through the Flower. Trough the Flower is a feminist, non-profit artistic organization, founded by the artist and aiming ...

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