In the company of artist Lynne Golob Gelfman, a conversation with Barry Schwabsky, at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami

The art critic Barry Schwabsky, a teacher at Yale University, exclusively interviewed, for a limited number of participants only, the artist Lynne Golob Gelfman and did it, not in a sterile auditorium but physically moving along the pieces in company of the artist who set up a one-man show at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, Grids: A Selection of Paintings by Lynne Golob Gelfman, on show from September 15th ...

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The magic of textile art by Sheila Hicks at The Bass Museum in Miami Beach.

The Bass Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami Beach opens the exhibition of Sheila Hicks, Campo Abierto (Open Field) from April 13th to September 29th. The exhibition is inspired by the reconfiguration of Escalade Beyond Chromatic Lands (2016-2017), the vast installation produced by the artist for the Arsenal at the Venice Biennale in 2017, through which her works have combined with architecture to merge physically in the old walls of the ...

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The sports and celebratory art of the great legends of sport, music and art of The McTiers exhibited in the ModArt-District of Miami.

For all those people who have missed the Miami Open, there is a chance to see the works (along with many others equally worth it) that Lucy and Jace McTier, The McTiers, exhibited at Hard Rock Stadium for the ModArt Gallery, now visible in the gallery itself, from April 6 to  July 12, 2019. Lucy and Jace McTier, mother and son, are the concrete example of how a relationship can be ...

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Swamspace resets the scientific terms with the AUTOCHTHONOUS-Toward a New Indigene exhibition.

The Miami Swampspace inaugurates the new AUTOCHTHONOUS-Toward a New Indigene exhibition, on display until April 19, 2019 in the Design District: a hymn to the indigenous tribes, holders of authentic spiritual knowledge, through which the ancestral aspects of character are revealed human in symbiosis with nature. The AUTOCHTHONOUS-Toward a New Indigene exhibition was born with the intention of celebrating the birth of a new species, undermined by scientific terms, in a ...

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Patricia Anastassiadis signs the Artefacto collections, inspired by Brazilian nature.

Founded as a continuation of the dialogue started in the spring of 2018, the furniture collection by Patricia Anestassidis, architect of the eponymous studio and creative director for Artefacto, is inspired by the nature of her homeland, Brazil. Proposed this week in São Paulo and available in Miami showrooms, the collection consists of three lines that take their name from the composition, shape and manufacture that characterizes them. Terracotta, is ...

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Miami Open Art – tennis fills its spaces with art.

Lots of art in the new home of the Miami Open, and it could only be so, having heard the words of President Mike Shapiro: "We're going to build a complete festival: There will be art, music and restaurants. It will be a true taste of Miami." the new structure of the Miami Open, given the considerable artistic importance that the city of Miami has been assuming for some years ...

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The concept of museum according to Ian Berry: College museums as a fertile space for creating new interdisciplinary connections in which each individual is free to enjoy at any time, like in a library.

The appointment of Talks from tonight is signed Locust Projects and Oolite Arts, the new name of Art Center South Florida, from the name of the sedimentary rock that composes the ground of Miami and that in 2022 will open its doors in a new, more capacious space. Tonight's guest: Ian Berry. Assistant to Ellsworth Kelly who taught him to look at nature around him, Ian Berry expressed very clear ...

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The art of Sug O’Shen and the water of the Everglades in favor of the Everglades Foundation.

According to Sug O'Shen, each of us has his own way of staying in touch with a place where she has had an important experience, and it is starting from this principle that Sug O'Shen has thought of water as an evocative means through which to compose canvases. Born in Jersey Shore in Red Bank, NJ, a lover of art, the sea and travel, Sug O'Shen is part of Global ...

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The Miami Film Festival offers two must-see documentary films for art lovers and professionals.

Sunday, March 10th ended with the three days dedicated to fashion, the Miami Film Festival held in collaboration between Miami Dade College and the Miami Design District. Now in its 36th edition, the festival, founded by the non-profit Film Society of Miami, Inc., has expanded its official offices branching out to different locations along the arteries of the big city: Silverspot Miami, Olympia Theater, MDC's Tower Theater Miami, OR 'Miami Beach ...

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The mobile architecture of Yona Friedman at Paradise Plaza.

Miami has the honor of hosting for the first time in America, the installation designed by the Franco-Hungarian architect Yona Friedman: Space-chain Phantasy-Miami 2019, curated by Alexandra Cunningham Cameron and Gean Moreno, in collaboration with ICA Miami. Inspired by the fundamental concepts of the architect and of his intense, almost conflicting relationship between the utopian dimension of architecture and its realization, the work consists of a frame structured by circles and ...

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