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Kate Gilmore: Love 'em, Leave 'em at David Castillo Gallery
Through Mar 31, 2016

David Castillo Gallery is proud to present Love ’em, Leave ’em, new and recent artworks by Kate Gilmore. Working across performance, video, and sculpture, the artist orientates her practice of self-imposed physical trials toward Love as a concept. Kate Gilmore was born in Washington D.C., received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and lives and works in New … +

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Bossa Gallery exhibits Imprints On The Wall of Time
Through Mar 26, 2016

Imprints On The Wall of Time: A brief entry into the world of Knoll features the work of Brazilian artist Fabio Knoll. The exhibition curated by Maureen Bisilliat, shows photographs from different series of the artist such as Cortiços, Street Art or Imprints of worlds. Fabio’s photographs, whether of urban dweelings or rustic shacks, present a subtle view of reality, focusing the … +

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Ascaso Gallery exhibits Essential by Carlos Medina
Feb 12 - Apr 15, 2016

Ascaso Gallery is pleased to present the recent work by Venezuelan artist Carlos Medina. A total of twenty-two pieces, including assemblies, surfaces and spatial interventions will occupy the space of the gallery. This exhibition has been curated by architect Mauricio Alfonzo. “Essential” shows the painstaking evolution of Medina’s plastic work using the minimum amount of materials, a fundamental trait in his aesthetic … +

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Gallery Diet exhibits In the Flesh, Part II: Potential Adaptations
Through Mar 12, 2016

Gallery Diet is pleased to present In the Flesh, Part II: Potential Adaptations, a group exhibition curated by Courtney Malick. This exhibition features artists Ivana Basic, Hannah Black, Megan Daalder, Cécile B. Evans, and Martha Friedman. In the Flesh, Part ll presents artists whose work envisions the long term effects that the continuous ingestion of those “subliminal substances” may have on how … +

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The Ambiguous Lightness of Being, An Homage to Milan Kundera at Diana Lowenstein Gallery
Feb 13 - Mar 31, 2016

This exhibition curated by Ombretta Agró Andruff, was triggered by re-reading Kundera’s masterwork and a series of encounters with artists in Eastern and Central Europe, as well as Cuba, over the last 18 months. The artworks featured in the show encompass a wide variety of media and approaches, yet they are all somehow connected to the dichotomy of lightness and weight. Artists … +

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Exhibition The Paths of Glory at Waltman Ortega Fine Art Gallery
Feb 13 - Mar 31, 2016

Waltman Ortega Fine Art exhibits The Paths of Glory by French artist François Bard, comprised of large scale oil on canvas portraits as well as oil on paper pieces. Landscape, portraiture, self-portraits, and the human figure are amongst the subjects. Bard’s realism represents a modern contemporary aesthetic where the aim is to make people see differently. Recognized as one of the great … +

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Bass Museum of Art exhibits Jérémy Gobé
Through Feb 28, 2016

Jérémy Gobé who lives and works in Paris, draws his inspiration from chance encounters with objects from nature, building materials or abandoned pieces of fabric. In the room-sized installation, Freedom Leading Wool, Gobé uses fabric and mesh to create a dramatic enveloping space. The red jacquard wool, claimed from a shuttered factory in rural France, recalls a dying industry and its craftsmen. … +

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Project Gallery exhibits León & Cociña at PAMM
Feb 4 – May 29, 2016

The artists Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña will present a series of stop-motion animation films: Mother.Father; The Temple; The Arc and The Andes. These mysterious films have been described as foundational chapters of a new creed, presenting images that mix the sacred with the profane, the beautiful with the horrific and so on. The entire film is made using simple materials—found objects, … +

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Alberto Lezaca: According to the matter at Alejandra Von Hatrz Gallery
Feb 12 - Apr 8, 2016

Alejandra Von Hatrz Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of the Colombian artist Alberto Lezaca. The exhibition According to the matter presents a series of digital photographs, paintings and videos. Through a digital modelling process, Lezaca rebuilds pictures from archives and sets up new images. The featured pieces take as reference Ad Reinhardt in his studio, Marcel Duchamp’s studio … +

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Artist John Sevigny talks at Conde Contemporary Gallery
Jan 30, 2016, 7 PM

Conde Contemporary Gallery invites photographer John Sevigny. In a 45-minute talk, the artist will discuss metaphors related to his work such as: beliefs and rituals, encounters with violence, Santeria and Miami’s collective identity themes. A new group of 14 photographs, Dark Arts, will be on view the same night. John Sevigny was born in Miami and lived on US-Mexico border for four … +

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Project Gallery exhibits Romare Bearden at PAMM
Through Jun 26, 2016

The exhibition features a series of Photostats produced by Bearden in the 1960s. Bearden created approximately two dozen small collages, which he subsequently converted into large works on paper using a Photostat machine—the precursor of the Xerox copier. The imagery comprises some of the first experimental, artistic representations of black popular culture from an African-American perspective. Recognized as one of the most … +

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Waltman Ortega Fine Art exhibits Territories of Beyond
Jan 9 - Feb 9, 2016

Waltman Ortega Fine Art presents “Territories of Beyond”, a group exhibition comprised of recent works by Ayline Olukman, Eric Roux-Fontaine, and Joe Segal. The paintings by Roux-Fontaine, the mixed-media works by Olukman, and sculptures by Segal, created a dialogue that invites the viewer to reflect on the passage of time and to think why we are here, and what lays ahead; as … +

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Project Gallery exhibits Romare Bearden at PAMM
Jan 14 – Jun 26, 2016

The exhibition features a series of Photostats produced by Bearden in the 1960s. Bearden created approximately two dozen small collages, which he subsequently converted into large works on paper using a Photostat machine—the precursor of the Xerox copier. The imagery comprises some of the first experimental, artistic representations of black popular culture from an African-American perspective. Recognized as one of the most … +

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Nari Ward: Sun Splashed at PAMM
Through Feb 21, 2016

Nari Ward: Sun Splashed, will be the largest survey of the artist’s work to date and will offer a close consideration of his diverse production. Sun Splashed will examine Ward’s career through interrelated frameworks that reveal the ongoing investigations, both material and intellectual, that have guided his practice across more than 20 years. This exhibition will be organized around vital points of … +

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Lick it by artist Frances Goodman at ArtCenter/South Florida
Through Feb 7, 2016

Frances Goodman works with materials coming from the beauty industry: fake nails, false eyelashes, earrings, pearls, and sequins, among others. By employing these materials and efforts, Goodman’s work draws attention to extremes of consumption and anxiety related to contemporary women. Goodman’s work references a society in which objects can define and burden people, and also celebrates the use of these materials as … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery exhibits Cut Rate Paradise
Through Jan 30, 2016

Mindy Solomon Gallery is pleased to present ‘Cut Rate Paradise,’ a new exhibition of paintings by Ezra Johnson. This exhibition is inspired by Florida. The group of paintings and video reflect the mid-twentieth century promise of a sunny paradise for all, which ultimately loses its sparkle. Although Johnson is not trying to make a negative statement about the American Dream; he mostly … +

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BAC exhibits Older Than Jesus
Through Jan 22, 2016

The Bakehouse Art Complex on its 30th year presents the show “Older than Jesus”. Focused on artists which are at least 34 years old. The exhibition aims to present Generation X,Y and Z’s views as still valid. This show follows “Younger Than Jesus,” the first edition of “The Generational,” the New Museum’s new signature triennial where fifty artists from twenty-five countries were … +

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Steven and William Ladd: Mary Queen of the Universe at MDC Museum of Art + Design
Dec 2, 2015 - Mar 27, 2016

Mary Queen of the Universe is a solo exhibition of works by Steven and William Ladd. The exhibition features crafted sculpture, drawings, and prints by the fraternal collaborative team. For more than ten years, Steven and William have explored the blurred boundaries between design and fashion, fine art and craft. In a decade of working together, with fascination for materials and process, … +

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Margin of Error at The Wolfsonian–FIU Museum
Through May 8, 2016

Margin of Error explores cultural responses to mechanical mastery and engineered catastrophes of the modern age—the shipwrecks, crashes, explosions, collapses, and novel types of workplace injury that interrupt the path of progress. The exhibition traces the narrative of technological ambition from myth and triumph to peril and accident prevention through over two hundred works from the mid-nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including decorative … +

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ICA Miami exhibits I Stand, I Fall by artist John Miller
Feb 18 – Jun 12, 2016

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, presents a survey of work by John Miller, marking the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the influential conceptual artist. I Stand, I Fall brings together some 75 works that trace Miller’s use of the figure throughout his career in order to incisively comment on the status of art and life in American culture. The exhibition … +

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Project Gallery: Sheela Gowda at PAMM
Dec 1, 2015 – Aug 21, 2016

Sheela Gowda artistic practice engages a diverse range of media and materials. Her vocabulary of materials are drawn from both the rural and urban contexts in which she works and are characterized by their interest in texture, color, and socio-political references related to India. Gowda began as a figurative painter and studied in London, where she received a master’s degree in painting … +

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Carlos Alfonzo: Clay Works and Painted Ceramics at PAMM
Through Apr 24, 2016

Carlos Alfonzo’s prolific works in clay and painted ceramics are inextricably connected to the formal evolution of his large paintings and sculptures. This exhibition presents his works with clay and ceramics in the context of contemporaneous paintings, drawings and other small-scale works.The exhibition showcased the artist’s short but acclaimed career until his death at the age of 40 in 1991. Organized by … +

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Damage Control by Tomoo Gokita at Bill Brady Gallery
Jan 9, 2016

Tokyo-based Tomoo Gokita implements a black and white palette and acrylic gouache create uniquely even surfaces, which are disquieting but seductive to the viewer. Gokita continues his monochromatic series that explores the traditional portrait format on a range of scales, using source material from vintage postcards, magazines, found photos, and classic film stills. Tomoo Gokita (b. 1969) lives and works in Tokyo. … +