PanAmerican ArtProjects
From Oct 10th through Nov 7, 2009. PanAmerican ArtProjects is opening an exhibition featuring paintings by Paul Manes and Armando Mariño, in addition to a Project Room by Pablo Soria.
From Oct 10th through Nov 7, 2009. PanAmerican ArtProjects is opening an exhibition featuring paintings by Paul Manes and Armando Mariño, in addition to a Project Room by Pablo Soria.
Howard Sherman. From Sept 12th through Oct 10th, 2009. The Dallas, TX location of PanAmerican ArtProjects is currently showcasing the exhibition Bloodthirsty Animal on Two Legs by Houston artist Howard Sherman.
From Sept 5th through Oct 3rd, 2009. Flying was a dream and an obsession for centuries until the airplane was invented. Although now we are able to fly assisted by mechanical devices, we still look at birds in a mix of wonder and envy. As a result wings are seen as the means of transforming, and flying as the ultimate metaphor of … +
From Apr 11th through May 23rd, 2009. The Mystery of Migrations, Carlos Estevez’s new solo exhibition explores the process of migrations, philosophically, existentially and physically. Carlos approaches this theme from the individual and collective points of view. His work speaks of the implications of the migration process, and its ultimate consequential complexity within the human being. The concept of transformation is very … +
Panamerican Art Projects presents three solo exhibitions featuring works by Francis Acea, Tracey Snelling, and Ana Maria Pacheco in the project room. Francis Acea (b. 1967, Havana, Cuba-lives in Miami, Florida) generally is commenting about the value of producing, and of making money, versus the real value. In a sense, Francis is testing the notion of invented value versus accumulated value. His … +
Two views: From Oct 25th through Nov 22nd, 2008. In this exhibition, Panamerican Art Projects is presenting the work of two contemporary Cuban painters: Pedro Pablo Oliva and Rene Francisco Rodriguez, whose work is a direct result of their environment. These two artists are from two different generations, which undoubtedly influences their perception. Their views about social circumstances differ, and they take … +
From Sep 13th through Oct 18th, 2008.Panamerican Art Projects presents the work of Jorge Camejo and Pablo Soria together with a project room by Ryder Cooley starting September 13th and running until October 18th, 2008. The exhibition opens to the public with an opening reception for the artists on September 13th, at 6:00 p.m. at the gallery, located at 2450 NW 2nd … +
Off the Wall. From Jun 14th through Jul 31st, 2008.Panamerican Art Projects is presenting a summer group exhibition featuring works by artists Gene Pearson, William Cannings and Carolina Sardi, Hernan Dompe, Dora Isdatne, Nora Correas, Jose Benito, Colin Garland, Leon Ferrari and Carlos Enrique, in the project room.
The latest work of two prominent Miami based artists – Gustavo Acosta and Carlos Estevez – has been recently on view at Panamerican Art Projects. The exhibition opened to the public with a reception bursting in positive energy and red dots. Gustavo Acosta is one of the few contemporary artists that has resisted the temptation of making three dimensional works. He is … +
A Tale of Two Cities. From Apr 12th through May 10th, 2008. Different cities have been the muse for many photographers through the history of art. In this occasion Panamerican Art Projects bring together two photographers with two very different poetics and visions of two cities: New York and Buenos Aires. These two artists, Gory (Rogelio Lopez Marin) and Gian Paolo Minelli, … +
Gustavo Acosta, Carlos Estevez and Ted Larsen. From Mar 1st through Apr 5th, 2008.Panamerican Art Projects is opening three different exhibitions early March showing the work of Gustavo Acosta, Carlos Estevez and Ted Larsen. A careful selection of paintings, drawings and sculptures evidence the dissimilar points of views of these three artists.
Reaching Beyond. From Oct 13th through Nov 20th, 2007. Reaching Beyond at Panamerican Art Projects is an exhibition showcasing three artists reaching beyond their psychological space. Santiago Porter's series on buildings seems, at first glance, to be an admiration for architecture, when in fact it is a testimony of violence, the actual memory of an event. He is recording images of places … +
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