Visual Arts

Robert Chambers: ‘Iron Oar’ at Emerson Dorsch, Miami
Fri 19 May, 2017 - Sat 8 Jul, 2017

Chambers presents a new installation comprised of a salvaged battleship buoy, repurposed as a massive metal ball, more than 5 feet in diameter. Visitors can push the ball around an ovoid decagon track. Chambers lowers the ball’s center of gravity by partially filling it with oiled BBs. This way, the ball will not tip nor stray from its journey. Eager accomplices, the … +

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‘Salty & Fresh’ at Emerson Dosch, Miami
Fri 7 Apr, 2017 - Wed 17 May, 2017

Emerson Dorsch is proud to announce that Paula Wilson will be the gallery’s first visiting artist in the new location at 5900 NW 2nd Ave. Her exhibit, Salty & Fresh, features paintings, a wall installation, a sculpture and a video.  Emerson Dorsch will host an opening reception for the artist and her exhibition on Friday, April 7th, 6-9pm. Wilson’s video, Salty & … +

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‘David Kennedy Cutler, Michael DeLucia, David Scanavino: Under Water’ at Locust Projects
Sat 29 Apr, 2017 - Sat 10 Jun, 2017

Locust Projects is pleased to present Under Water, a collaboration between New York-based artists David Kennedy Cutler, Michael DeLucia and David Scanavino. Their room-scale installation reinterprets a pastoral beach scene across two and three dimensions, with synthetic sun and moon rising over a pixelated ocean. Evoking ambiguities of scale and dimension, the artists tile, wallpaper and construct this environment with CNC-routed forms and computer-generated textures. The project’s … +

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Spinello Projects exhibits I NEED AMERICA NEEDS ME
Wed 29 Mar, 2017

I NEED AMERICA NEEDS ME is the fourth solo exhibition of Sinisa Kukec at the gallery. It features a body of wall works using raw materials; red oak, maple, walnut, epoxy, and acrylic mirrors. These new variations of Kukec’s ongoing trajectory of work under the umbrella concept of GRAVITYWELL, explores physical and metaphysical models of gravitational, magnetic, and resonance fields surrounding the … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery exhibits Tomas Esson: MIAMI FLOW
Thu 23 Mar, 2017

Tomás Esson has been considered one of the most significant artists to have emerged in Cuba since the 1980s. Creator of provocative works, and something of a controversial figure himself in the Cuban context, his body of work comprises painting, drawing and installation. He studied at the National Academy of Arts “San Alejandro” in Havana and University of the Arts (ISA) in … +

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N'Namdi Contemporary Fine Art exhibits Defiant
Through Sat 29 Apr, 2017

Exhibition Defiant by Neha Vedpathak presents the artist’s recent work. Different materials such as acrylic, polymer, plexiglass, handmade paper, mirror and organic substances like turmeric, flowers, leaves and clay comprise Nera’s body of work. Her work is minimalist and simple where using different techniques she tries to reinvent herself while using painting as a means of expression and interaction to reach spirituality. … +

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Dating Jungle: Meet the Artist at Tranter-Sinni Gallery
Fri 31 Mar, 2017

Exhibition Dating Jungle: Meet the Artist by artist Claudia Chanhoi goes around women in modern dating world. Chanhoi explores the objectification of women’s bodies and how it affects relationships in the modern world. Chanhoi graduated from London College of Communication (University of Arts London). She has recently exhibited in Brick Lane, London; her work has been featured on Urban Contest (Milan), Selfish … +

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Nicolas Lobo: Cash Me Out at Nina Johnson Gallery
Sat 18 Mar, 2017

Nina Johnson Gallery exhibits carbon fiber and terra-cotta bas-relief works by artist Nicolas Lobo. Each has a rectilinear substrate made of carbon fiber that supports irregularly shaped wads and disks of terra cotta. The disks are marred with the indentations of different types of mechanically produced food: Onion rings, crinkle-cut French fries, M&Ms, breakfast cereal. The wads carry impressions of the interface … +

Architecture

Form and Body at The Art Design Project, Miami
Sat 1 Apr, 2017 - Fri 1 Sep, 2017

Horst P. Horst, is ranked alongside Irving Penn and Richard Avedon as one of the last century’s leading photographers. In an extraordinary sixty-year career, Horst’s photographs graced the pages of Vogue and House and Garden. He was renowned as a master of expressive lighting and atmospheric illusion. In the early 1930s Horst moved to Paris – the center of the creative avant-garde … +

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Kelly Breez: Fake News at Locust Projects, Miami
Sat 4 Mar, 2017 - Sat 10 Jun, 2017

FAKE NEWS provokes the uncertainty of news reporting in the post-Trump era. With the dark humor and biting criticism of political cartooning, Breez’ illustrations propagate the scandal and melodrama of the current political moment. In headlines, bylines and caricatures of pundits, politicians and figures from the current presidential administration, the artist approaches political reality as a theater of the absurd. In appropriating … +

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Dina Mitrani exhibits Marina Font: Mental Maps
Through Mar 18, 2017

Marina Font’s Mental Map is a photo-based mixed media exhibition that depicts the artist’s continued expression of the female experience. As a next chapter after her series Dark Continents, symbolically illustrating female sexuality in all its capacities and cycles, Mental Maps looks deeper into the psychological and emotional aspects of women. Font embroiders yarn, thread and found textiles onto the photographic surface … +

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ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries: Bronze Sculpture & Paintings
Through feb 24, 2017

The exhibition “Culinary Adventures: Bronze Sculpture and Paintings by Luis Montoya and Leslie Ortiz,” brings two well known partners in international art circles; both have exhibited widely in leading galleries and museums, Montoya since 1972 and Ortiz since 1996. Partners since 1994, Montoya and Ortiz are the extremely rare bronze sculptors who handle every phase of their work, from design to casting … +

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Nina Johnson Gallery exhibits Anna Betbeze: Hot Fruit
Jan 20 - Mar 4, 2017

Anna Betbeze works out of a storm of color and fur. Fluffy wool carpets become her surfaces with aggression and caress. For years, Betbeze has used the traditional wool rugs to meditate on saturation, volumetric color, touch, pleasure, class, ritual, and value. For her debut exhibition at Nina Johnson, Betbeze will exhibit several large scaled works alongside a new series of works … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery: Material Catch / Celebrating Opposites
Jan 21 - Mar 4, 2017

Mindy Solomon Gallery presents Dominique Labauvie’s “Material Catch” and “Celebrating Opposites: The Work of Michael Conrads,” new exhibitions. Dominique Labauvie’s newest body of work is a series of sculptures and drawings focused upon ruin as subject. The sculptures are fabricated using small segments of forged steel, welded, as marks on paper would be joined in drawing. Michael Conrads, currently an artist in … +

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KaBe Contemporary exhibits Untitled Booth D5
Through Jan 31, 2017

Untiltled booth D5 is an exhibition curated by Belgian based duo Arocha & Schraenen. Featuring works by artists that are represented by KaBe Contemporary, the idea behind this exhibition is to create a dialogue between these artists and their works which include different media: drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Artists in this exhibition are: Antonio Asis, Carla Arocha & Stephane Schraenen, … +

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Invisibles Palpables at Alejandra von Hartz Gallery
Through Jan 17, 2017

Invisibles Palpables by artist Luis González Palma questions the idea of emptiness and time in a metaphysical sense. The production aims to express nothingness, as a spiritual search that resembles a portrayal of beauty more in tune with oriental preconceptions. In Invisibles. . . the artist is strongly determined by the necessity to materialize sensitivity and emotion; to conceptualize the utopic space … +

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David Castillo Gallery exhibits Tête-à-tête
Dec 3, 2016 - Jan 31, 2017

Tête-à-tête is a group exhibition curated by Mickalene Thomas. The show poses a series of back-and-forth conversations across the photographic and video works of fourteen artists that address social, political and personal mythologies of the black body as constructed and represented in visual media. It includes the work of artists Derrick Adams, Renee Cox, John Edmonds, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Zanele … +

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Pop ART Shows during Miami Art Week at Williams McCall Gallery
Dec 1, 2016 - Jan 31, 2017

Williams McCall Gallery will exhibit Mr. Brainwash, Banksy, Haring, Indiana, and Lichtenstein in Miami Beach location as well as Coconut Grove’s. The Williams McCall Gallery is considered a “must visit” destination for art lovers and collectors. Promoting a rich variety of talent found in the US and around the world. Williams McCall Gallery 110 Washington Avenue Miami Beach FL 33139 786.359.4321 www.williamsmccallgallery.com

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Taste my braindrops at Mindy Solomon Gallery
Through Nov 25, 2016

Taste my braindrops is a group exhibition featuring the artists Catherine Czacki, Katy Fischer, Heather Guertin, Alan Gutierrez, Mark Hagen, Dominique Labauvie, Sarah Peters, Josh Reames, Brian Rochefort and Guy Yanai. Including a wide range of media from painting to installation, sculpture and ceramics, this exhibition aims to combine all the artists’s aesthetics including both narrative and non-objective styles. Mindy Solomon Gallery … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery: The Flaunting of Youth / Raw Horse Power
Through Jan 14, 2017

Utilizing the medium of lenticular technology, in Flaunting of Youth, Einar and Jamex de la Torre create vibrant images of raw meat, celebrity personas, and historical artifacts to explore population’s obsession with eternal youth and vitality. In the other hand Generic Art Solutions brings a new and theatrical direction to their work with Raw Horse Power. Having recently completed the prestigious Rauschenberg … +

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Diana Lowenstein Gallery exhibits A dónde va la furia?
Nov 18, 2016 - Jan 28, 2017

A dónde va la furia? is a solo show by artist Graciela Sacco exploring poetry behind frustration and desintegration. Sacco is both a distinguished professor of theoretical issues in 20th century Latin-American art and an artist who has literally worked in the streets. She has done installations, mixed media (including sound and video), urban interferences, and postal actions. Manipulating light and shadow, … +