Clare Bowen’s Addiction to Plein Air Painting.

From Miami Niche's collaboration with Outdoor Painter, Streamline Publishing Inc.'s web magazine for Plein Air painting, this month's interview with Clare Bowen: in love with Plein Air painting and can no longer live without it. Click on the link below to read the article: https://www.outdoorpainter.com/clare-bowens-addiction-to-plein-air-painting/

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SPECIAL MIAMI ART WEEK- The 16th edition of AQUA Art Miami, between Latin folklore and social issues

The installation of the sixteenth edition of Aqua Art Miami, set up as usual in the South Beach hotel of the same name, cleared away the furniture of the rooms overlooking the lush interior courtyard, to make room for the forty-one galleries individually set up inside each room.  The purpose of AQUA Art Miami is to offer visitors a destination to purchase works by emerging and mid-career artists in the diverse ...

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VADEMECUM for the MIAMI ART WEEK, 2022.

Fall, often synonymous with cold weather and sweaters, is for Miami the craziest, most glamorous and vicious week of the year. No sweaters or coats can hold a candle: the sunshine of the tropics, the colors of the Magic City and a healthy dose of good vibes introduce guests arriving from all over the world to the iconic Miami Art Week.  Miami Art Week is the week entirely dedicated to art, ...

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SPECIAL MIAMI ART WEEK- My name is Maryan at the MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.

The MOCA -Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami- in conjunction with Miami Art Week has set up the exhibition, retrospective: "My name is Maryan", on display until March 20, 2022.  Maryan S. Maryan is the stage name that artist Pinkas Bursztyn -from his mother's maiden name- adopted as an act of radical self-definition after his liberation from the Nazis, who left him as the sole survivor of his family.  The retrospective ...

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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: art week kicks off with Untitled, The Bass Museum, Superblue and the Rubell Museum.

Miami Art Week officially begins under the bright sun of Florida , where blue skies and sea breezes make for a great day of walking incessantly through exhibitions, museums, installations and institutions, scattered throughout the city of Miami and Miami Beach. While people, frantic, begin to fill every corner of the Magic City, we at Miami Niche delved into the events. The first meeting of the day featured PAMM-Peréz Art Museum ...

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Day one of the Fall Portrait Academy: excitement galore for the fall session of the Portrait Society of America.

Kicking off in style is the first edition of the Fall Portrait Academy, the fall art symposium, organized by the Portrait Society of America and focused on portraiture and the figure.  The symposium begins with an event with a "WOW" factor: the presentation of art studies by some of the faculty members of the Portrait Society of America, including Casey Childs and Alicia Ponzio. In the rigorous organization of Casey Childs' ...

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“Femme Touch”, the exhibition in honor of Andy Warhol’s inspirational muses, sponsored by The Bennett Collection of Women Realists and Bank of America at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.

The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, opened its doors to the exhibition "Femme Touch", sponsored by Steven Alan Bennett and his wife, Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt: founders of The Bennett Collection of Women Realists and Bank of America. The exposition, curated and organized by chief curator José Carlos Diaz, took two years for its realization which involved seven people. An "literally" open-door exhibition, ...

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Felice Casorati’s search for balance between academic painting, neoclassicism and anti-classicism.

Great protagonist of the twentieth century art scene, in the period between the two wars, Felice Casorati represents an emblematic figure in the history of Italian art. Born in Novara in 1883, after graduating in law, he decided to devote himself completely to painting, which had taken the place of music in his heart after the nervous breakdown that studying had caused him. Casorati was for a long time considered ...

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