Friday, October 30th, 2009
Guillermo Kuitca is one of the most beloved figures of Latin American contemporary art. His work is the expression of man’s ontological problems...
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You might sleep, but you will never dream is the title of the Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova solo show currently opened at the David Castillo Gallery. The...
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Natalia Benedetti. Let’s Go Get Lost. Video installation, Dimensions Variable. All images are courtesy of World Class Boxing. Under the title...
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Next July ninth, The Americas Collection Gallery, located in Coral Gables will present the complete collection of twenty-nine lithographs from the...
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What a Tree Feels Like, 2008Performance-based installationCourtesy the artist and Fredric Snitzer Gallery…an apple tree has to make apples so...
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Valoarte is the name of the event that on an annual basis has been developed in San Jose, Costa Rica, for seventh consecutive years. This...
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In 1999, Jesus Soto- one of the most relevant Venezuelan kinetic artist- made one of his ludic Penetrables in our city, in the midst of the Wynwood...
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The Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art Gallery, located in the centric Miami Design District, is presenting the exhibition New Abstraction, featuring works...
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Since the Rubell Family started collecting art in the 1960’s, they have always collected African-American artists as a part of their broader...
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Sebastian Spreng: Handmade Horizons and Songs is the title of the exhibition now on display at the Kelley Roy Gallery, located in heart of the...
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