The interaction of man and nature at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, Nevada.

The Nevada Museum of Art, is housed in the Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts in Midtown Reno, "The Biggest Small City in The World," as the iconic sign reads, and is Nevada's only art museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). Housed in the large building designed by William P. Bruder Architect Ltd, by the homonymous celebrated architect, the museum references the geological formations of the ...

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The New American Renaissance is also making its way thanks to the sensibility of Italian Roberto Osti.

Roberto Osti, exceptional Italian in his adopted land, America, is a leading figure in the panorama of contemporary figurative art.  Art is a passion nurtured since he was a young man. After finishing his studies at the State Institute of Art, he enrolled in the "Scuola Superiore di Disegno Anatomo-Chirurgico" of the University of Bologna where he graduated, cum laude, with some exceptional teachers. Among them in particular Maria Acquaviva and ...

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MIAMI ART WEEK SPECIAL: Ruth Burotte, “SOLO, Not Alone” at Swampspace gallery.

Ruth Burotte and her twenty-three years of pure energy saw her first solo exhibition titled, "SOLO, Not Alone," come to fruition during Miami Art Week and within the walls of Swampspace. For those who are not familiar with Miami and want to know its history in depth, going far beyond the facade, which only gives a certain image of the city, Swampspace is a real mecca in the heart of the ...

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The 17th edition of Design Miami/ explores the theme Human-Kind, the designer’s vision for a more equitable and interconnected future.

Design Miami/ returns to the marquee set up in front of the Miami Beach Convention Center, after a return to its origins that brought it back, last year during the COVID-19 pandemic, to The Moore Building, in the Design District.   This year the iconic marquee returns more colorful than ever with its large spaces due, in part, to the distribution of exhibitors. Among the big news this year are: the ...

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Dior’s iconic Medallion Chair revisited by 17 international artists for Design Miami/.

A symbol of Louis XVI's style, the Medallion Chair is the iconic chair chosen by Monsieur Christian Dior in 1947 for his Parisian atelier at 30 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, whose purpose was, as recounted by the designer himself in his memoirs: "to seat guests during fashion shows in a sober, simple and above all classic and Parisian decor." On the occasion of Miami Art Week, and already previewed at the Milan ...

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Miami Art Week: events and numbers of the craziest week of the year.

Miami Art Week has come to an end and even though only a few hours have passed, the first numbers have already come out regarding attendance, sales and the most expensive work sold, as expected, at Art Basel/Miami Beach.  With the exception of Gagosian, which does not share any information about its sales -but apparently sold a work for $40 million- the most expensive work of Miami Art Week was "Mousquetaire ...

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Miami Art Week: SCOPE, Miami Art Beat and Wolfsonian-FIU VIP soiree and presentation.

The day on the beaches and under the sun of Miami Beach begins with SCOPE.  SCOPE is an institution in the American art world: it boasts 75 fairs spread over years of activity and held in Miami, New York and Basel. In its 20th edition in Miami Beach, the fair counted 140 galleries from all over the world with cumulative sales in excess of a billion dollars and the presence of ...

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Miami Art Week- Day 4: NADA, MOCA, Wynwood Walls, Museum of Graffiti and Miami Mural Festival.

The fourth day of the "art pilgrimage" took Miami Niche to discover NADA- New Art Dealers Alliance, on display through December 4 at Ice Palace Studios.  NADA, founded in 2002, is a non-profit collective of contemporary professional artists whose mission is to create an open flow of information, support and collaboration in the field of the arts, in order to develop a strong sense of community among its members. In addition to ...

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African Diaspora and local artists at the official presentation of the Rubell Museum.

Miami Art Week started off with numerous, very exclusive yet very crowded, inaugural events. Among these could not be missed the inauguration of the new exhibitions of the Rubell Museum. The Rubell family, made up of Mera, Don, their son Jason and daughter-artist Jennifer, consider it a real mission to make people aware of the history of contemporary art through the works of their collection. (To learn more about their history, ...

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