The Purple Poem for Miami, and the artistic manifesto of feminism according to Judy Chicago.

Honor to the merit of an artist who has been able to educate the public on women's art, setting it in history with the respect it deserves. A Purple Poem for Miami was much more than the smoke and fireworks that Judy Chicago gave the city of Miami with her smoke-performance, among her most famous works. The work, organized by the ICA and sponsored by Max Mara crowns Judy Chicago ...

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The love of nature of James Proseck arrives at the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables, Miami.

The exhibition by James Proseck, Contra Naturam at the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables, Miami, is inspired by the 1700s-1800s naturalists. Artist, writer and naturalist who graduated from Yale, his passion for studying, observing and representing animal species above all, but not only, originates when he is still a boy. Over time he deepens his passions by studying the skills that lead him to graduation. He is only nineteen ...

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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 Produced in 2018 by the Fundacion Gala-Salvador Dalí under the direction of David Pujol, the film offers unpublished contents and many recordings that Dalí made during his intense life.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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The hymn to life for Claire’s love lives again in the photographic exhibition held at the Swampspace by a special photographer, Sarah: her sister.

When you take a photograph, be it beautiful or ugly, what is celebrated is an instant worthy of being fixed in time, a story that deserves to be told and that of Claire is a story that consists of many images, those taken by her sister Sarah. Professional photographer and founder of the artistic space Maggie Knox in Eire, Pennsylvania Sarah Margaret Knox Moody, dressed the walls of the Swampspace, studio-gallery ...

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The Dot Fiftyone Gallery in Miami Riverside celebrates the beauty of Mexican art with Carlos Jorge and Armando Romero.

The River Side Dot Fiftyone Gallery celebrates the beauty of Mexican art and does so with two great contemporary figures, Carlos Jorge and Armando Romero, according to what has been the ideology that distinguishes the gallery founded by Alfredo Guzman and Isaac Perelman since 2003. Using the word gallery intended as an exhibition space for emerging and established artists whose works encourage ideas and dynamic discourse. "Carlos Jorge, a life for ...

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Curator Culture at The BASS: White and Black, elements of style in art and humanity.

Being invisible and having a voice. This is the theme of the February appointment with Curator Culture at The Bass Museum in Miami Beach that hosted The New York Times writer, journalist and editorialist Charles McRay Blow and Kimberly Drew (aka @museummammy), art curator, writer and social activist, interviewed by the inevitable Tom Healy. For how long will America continue to buffer the horror of its racial history, considering it as ...

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Rita Ackermann opens the ICA Miami 2019 season: Chalkboards Paintings, between construction and destruction.

Great participation for the first meeting of the year of the Speaks series, organized by the ICA of Miami in Paradise Plaza. Guest of honor Rita Ackermann who donated three of her works to the museum. The contemporary artist of Bulgarian origins, class of 1968, after the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, moved to the New York Studio School in New York, the city where she currently resides. Those by ...

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The Rodolfo Agrella’s exuberant forms of break into the Silverspot Cinema in Downtown Miami.

Loud laugh and clear ideas, that’s how Rodolfo Agrella presents himself at the inauguration of his work Body of Water that composes, with the work Body of Light exhibited on the third floor, the Monochrome Excercises exhibition at the Silverspot Cinema, at 300 SE 3rd Street in  Downtown Miami. The large mural occupies an area of ​​almost 60 square meters (600 square feet) in an exuberant chase of cropped shapes, connected ...

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