Architecture

Monolith: The Abasi Rosborough Collection at Bakehouse Art Complex
Through Oct 2, 2016

This exhibition showcases the Spring/Summer 2016 collection of Fashion designer duo Abdul Abasi and Greg Rosborough inspired by East-West/West-East, a public art installation of bronze monoliths by Richard Serra in the Qatari desert. As colors and textures in the garments communicate this unique life experience, their collection is a perfect embodiment of public art inspiring the creative economy. In a recent New … +

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SaludArte Foundation and NAEMI present VISIONARIES OF THE LIGHT
Oct 6th, 6:00pm

There are many collections of ‘outsider art’ but few are nonprofit institutional collections like NAEMI with a perspective of the various manifestations of contemporary art that holds the collection. Among its more than thousand pieces are a variety of techniques related to contemporary art, which now include photography. Art of individuals recovering from mental illnesses rarely appears in the news, even less … +

Cinema

O Cinema Wynwood: Popcorn Frights Film Festival 2016
Aug 12 - 18, 2016

Popcorn Frights Film Festival is Florida’s leading genre film festival presenting the best horror films from across the world. The second annual Festival occurs exclusively at O Cinema Wynwood and it includes both Florida’ Premiere movies and America’Premiere movies and shortfilms. The festival will include the films: Fear INC; The Blackcoat’s daughter; Ghost Team; Under the shadow; I am not a serial … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery hosts exhibition A Mass On Foreign Ground
Aug 20 - Sep 3, 2016

Mindy Solomon Gallery serves as student-artist proxy, offering mentorship and leadership to emerging artists as they prepare to enter the greater field. The show A Mass on Foreing Groung, curated by Eddie Negron, features five recent BFA graduates from downtown Miami’s New World School of the Arts: Jessica Martin, Elizabeth New, Richard M. Sanchez, Richard Spit, and Joshua Veasey Mindy Solomon Gallery … +

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Spinello Projects: Cathedrals of Consumption
Through Jul 30, 2016

Cathedrals of Consumption, a term coined by sociologist George Ritzer, are places (the home, the mall, cyberspace) that enchant us to stay longer and consume further. While recreating forms of display, the exhibition recreates the spatial arrangements of a modern home addressing the commodification and branding of the artist,funneled into mainstream methods of visual merchandising. Cathedrals of Consumption includes works by Gabriele … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery exhibits Political Fold/About the Absolute Truth
May 28 - Aug 13, 2016

Mindy Solomon Gallery presents Geandy Pavón: Political Fold and José Manuel Mesías: About the Absolute Truth. The dynamic juxtaposition of these two artists together in Miami for the first time will explore the deconstruction of literary realism and rational thought. Geandy Pavón presents a series of works in which he uses archival photographic material that he wrinkles, cut, or fold to be … +

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Ascaso Gallery exhibits Searching by Arturo Correa
Through Jul 2016

Searching is a show consisting of 24 pieces, revealing Correa’s passion and dedication to exploring the chaos of human nature through painting, in a constant quest to fathom the mysteries of life. Arturo Correa,immersed in the culture of Venezuela and the United States follows the path of late 20th and early 21st century post-modernist masters such as Bob Rauschenberg, David Salle, Jean-Michel … +

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Waltman Ortega Fine Art exhibits Remix
Through Jul 5, 2016

Remix is a group exhibition featuring works by Stevens Dossou-Yovo, Jorge Enrique, Toma Jankowski; and Jérôme Lagarrigue; artists represented by the gallery. The show is comprised of paintings, sculptures and objects, as the result of diversity in the current work of the artists. Waltman Ortega Fine Art 2233 NW 2nd Ave Miami, Fl 33127 305.576.5335 www.waltmanortega.com

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The Lives of Books at Dina Mitrani Gallery
Jun 4 - Aug 27, 2016

Dina Mitrani Gallery exhibits The Lives of Books, a summer group show. This exhibition brings together a group of photographs that celebrates books and their aesthetic qualities as still lives. This show invites the viewer to inspect the journey of the book itself. In today’s dominantly digital world, these images remind us to revisit the printed page, the bindings, textures, stories and … +

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Miami Light Project exhibits Body Mandalas
Through May 23, 2016

Exhibition Body Mandalas by artist Federico Bianchi presents to the viewer the idea of limitlessness. The artist uses the matrix of the female body to build intriguing and complex images, capturing the dance of light and movement in those archetypal geometries, which summarize the image of the universe and a mystical sense of oneness. Federico Bianchi (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1974) was born … +

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KaBe Contemporary exhibits artist Edgar Orlaineta
May 14 - Jul 15, 2016

History is the central element in Mexican artist Edgar Orlaineta’s work. His present project is based on the work of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, taking as a departure point a series of drawings from 1939 featured in Seashells and Umbrellas,publication made in collaboration with her husband Hans Arp. The publication serves to Orlaineta as a symbolic stanza to produce different objects and an excuse … +

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Alejandra von Hartz Gallery: Background by Karina Peisajovich
Apr 14 - Jun 4, 2016

Alejandra von Hartz Gallery is very pleased to present Background, a solo exhibition by Karina Peisajovich featuring new color pencil drawings and a light intervention. In both appear the idea of the pictorial background, not as an inert support, but as an active space which realizes imaginary expectations. Karina Peisajovich b. Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1966, where she currently lives and works. … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery exhibits Alexander Kroll
Mar 31 - May 9, 2016

Alexander Kroll embraces abstraction and improvisation in Painting. Kroll, who considers himself a lifelong student of the “technology of painting,” is known for his mixed-media, multi-layered works. Layers are integral to Kroll’s imagery and process; he employs underpainting, collage, and subtractive techniques to imbue a work with multiple surfaces. Born 1981 in New York City, Kroll Lives and works in Los Angeles, … +

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Artists Osamu Kobayashi and Lauren Mabry at Mindy Solomon Gallery
Mar 26 - May 7, 2016

Osamu Kobayashi’ struggle of painting aims to create work with a sensation similar to that of a clear thought: the idea has its bases covered where there’s no room for argument. His work is reductive in form, often compositionally centered, and employs a spontaneous
and intuitive array of colors, shapes, and textures. Using these elements the artist creates visual dualities: chance vs. control, … +

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Handmade & Heartfelt at Dina Mitrani Gallery
Mar 10 – May 14, 2016

Dina Mitrani Gallery is pleased to present Handmade & Heartfelt: Photo-based work by three women: Heidi Kirkpatrick, K.K. DePaul, and Rachel Phillips. Each artist utilizes the photographic image as a base, adhering objects and surfaces with varied textures and concepts. They create multi-layered stories. Heidi Kirkpatrick has explored the female figure, family narratives and contemporary issues of being a woman. K.K. DePaul … +

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"SECRET DOORS" Street Art Show to benefit ArtCares for Kids
Apr 8, 2016, 6-10 pm

Just My Height Art Shows® brings fine art to young children’s eye level by displaying professional quality fine art at 36 inches high. Talking Off the Wall Magazine has documented the South Florida street-art scene for two years. These two organizations have joined forces to produce "Secret Doors," a fine art show that will proudly feature 15 of South Florida’s best street … +

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Matthews-Nanin: Space Concept exhibition opening at O.Ascanio Gallery
Though March, 2016

O. Ascanio Gallery unveils its new exhibition showcasing artists Kate Mathews and Nanin. These two artist, from Venezuela and England, are on the same search for human and space relation through Kinetic art. Kate Matthews breaks down the rules of established, modernist, two-dimensional abstraction. On the other hand, Venezuelan artist José Armando García Esteves (Nanin) is known for his symbolism expressed by … +

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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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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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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 … +