Visual Arts

Pan American Art Projects presents Memories, by Lisandra Ramirez
April 2 -July 2, 2022

Memories, by Lisandra Ramirez, is curated by Gabriela Azcuy and it is a reconstruction of the memory of the artist’s childhood, where the objects are not recreated as they are, but as they are remembered, sometimes as collages or fused images. “In her artistic practice, the child’s object —in most cases reimagined — blends with the remains of historic porcelain, cutlery, and … +

News

Between Fantasy and Reality: The work of Six Cuban Artists
Through Sun December 12th, 2018

JCamejo Art is focused in promoting the creative representations of established and emerging artist from Cuba and Latin America. Conveying a curated collection of contemporary art consisting of pieces that represent medias such as: Painting, Sculpture, Installation and Photography from figurative to abstract. Artists: Daniel R. Collazo | Carlos González | Roldán Lauzán | Andy Llanes  |  Joel Nuñez | Ernesto Rancaño … +

Events

Remembering Rotilla Festival
Sat 23 Dec, 2017. Manuel Artime Theater. 8:00pm

For the first time in Miami, audiences will be able to experience firsthand most of the artists that traditionally performed at past editions of Rotilla Festival in Cuba. For this edition, many Cuban-American artists will join Cuban artists from the Island and the Diaspora to consolidate an ALL-STARS roster of Cuban artists and performers. Since its beginnings, Rotilla Festival’s main goal was … +

Visual Arts

The Sagamore Hotel curated exhibits: CUBAN ARTISTS: THE PRODIGIOUS DECADE
June 2 – August 31

A Curated Selling Exhibit with Historic and Recent Artworks from Cuban Artists of the 80’s Generation The Sagamore Hotel and Aluna Art Foundation present its latest curated exhibit: Cuban Artists: The Prodigious Decade. This thoughtfully curated project showcases a significant selection of historic and recent artworks created by Cuban artists from the 80’s generation, some of the most important artists who pioneered … +

Editorial

Enrique Martinez Celaya: “Jumping off the cliff with hands in the air”

Taking a line from a Zen koan as her title and starting point, Elvia Rosa Castro reflects on the art of Enrique Martínez Celaya. The Jack Shainman Gallery is one of the most multicultural, multiethnic, and inclusive galleries I know. Among the artists represented there are Nick Cave (USA), El Anatsui (Ghana-Nigeria), Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (London), as well the Cubans Yoan Capote and … +