The Magic of Cuban Art at The Miracle Teather by Coral Gables.

The Magic of Cuban Art was held at the Coral Gables Magazine's art symposium at The Actor's Playhouse at The Miracle Theatre, the historic Art Deco theatre in downtown Coral Gables.  Coral Gables proves to be the center of Latin, Cuban art in particular just like Cuban art shares a love for beauty. Three major authorities in the Cuban art world were interspersed with this event: Ramon Cernuda, owner of the ...

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Time for FACE, time to devote yourself to art in total divine grace and abandonment to the pure pleasure of art.

Following the success achieved in the second edition in Miami, in the splendid setting of the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, FACE inaugurates the third edition of the event, from November 10th to 13th 2019, with a change of destination, as already mentioned last year: this time the headquarters will be the colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Another exceptional location for what proves to be one of the most prestigious artistic ...

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Inauguration of the exhibition and the book The Art of Sherlock Holmes: painting becomes universal, bringing together techniques and styles in the name of a great character.

The beautiful Ann Norton Sculpture Garden of West Palm Beach was the location of the event that combined the release of the book with the exhibition The Art of Sherlock Holmes, curated by Phil Growick and on display from May 10th to June 3rd, 2019. Phil Growick is an acclaimed story writer based in West Palm Beach. He has written several books including two stories, sequel to the adventures of Sherlock ...

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The polymaterial master Frank Hyder: between modernization of art and social message: from engravings to The Janis Project.


Entering the multi-faceted Frank Hyder’s studio is truly an exciting sensation, a riot of colors that furnish the spaces in which there are paintings, sculptures, inflatables and engravings,  a full immersion in his works. Frank Hyder is a long-standing artist who has succeeded in combining love for art by joining two different artistic perspectives: that of the artist with whom he elaborates his social message and that of the artist, founding, ...

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The genius and madness of Salvador Dalí In Search of Immortality, for the first time at cinema.

Thirty years after the death of Salvador Dalí, Citylife Entarteinment distributes the first documentary projected to the cinema on the eccentric Spanish artist. Produced in 2018 by the Fundacion Gala-Salvador Dalí under the direction of David Pujol, the film offers unpublished contents and many recordings that Dalí made during his intense life. From the love for his land, Spain, with images of Port Lligat and Figueres, where he was born and ...

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“Every time you hear God replace it in your mind with the word Art”, art according to Helen Moleswoth.

Conceived by Locust Projects and ArtCenter / SouthFlorida the Talks (Top Curator on Contemporary Art) are a series of meetings in which art curators from different museums of contemporary art in the United States of America tell how art has entered their life, what it represents and what their vision is in this regard. Helen Molesworth, officiated the first meeting of the second season. Independent curator of contemporary art museums Helen ...

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Art Wynwood toast at the eighth edition with Ron English in a mix between blue chips and contemporary art.

Art Wynwood returns, at the Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami headquarters, on the occasion of President Day’s long-weekend, from February 14th to 18th, consecrating the eighth edition of the show, with attribution, as for the last five years, of the award dedicated to the memory of Tony Goldman, creator of the Wynwood Walls and doors. To do the honors this year, the winner of the Art Wynwood Tony Goldman ...

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David Kassan and the projection of the self in others as a means between the represented and the spectator.


Today, a prodigious talent to the point of being able to deceive the human mind with the realism of his work, that tricks people into thinking they’re staring at photographic images while it actually is oil works of unbelievable precision, with details so amazing to the point of being able to show the flow of warm blood in the veins through the skin, the age spots on the hands and ...

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The deafening silence of Daniel Sprick’s art in the constant search for the essence of beauty.

I got the opportunity to meet Sprick in the hotel lobby where I asked to have the chance of interviewing him and shortly after I was at his side to admire the unscheduled execution of a plain air work in the central court of the Biltmore Hotel between arches and palms: a silent soul that puts before words the gaze that spaces undisturbed between the landscape and the canvas while ...

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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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