I’ve had the new issue of Artforum for a couple of days, but haven’t thumbed through it yet. So thanks to greg.org for noticing this first. The back cover of the magazine, since time immemorial, has been devoted to an advertisement for Bruno Bischofberger Gallery from Zurich, generally depicting a folky or bucolic scene from [...]
Still getting off the ground and make something of itself, near downtown Fort Lauderdale, efforts continue to create an art identity. Swerve in These Art Roads: “Drive through the roads of FAT Village and you may take in a condo building, maybe even a storefront. Now stroll through them and you’ll see that those industrial [...]
COMPETITION IS OFFICIALLY OPEN!: “DAWNTOWN BRIEF 2010 DawnTown 2010 is now open! Registration begins today, and you can register at dawntownreg@gmail.com. CLICK ABOVE WHERE IT SAYS DAWNTOWN BRIEF 2010 FOR THE DOWNLOAD. In the coming weeks we will be including biographies on our jurors and directors, updates on the competition and venue, and regular Miami [...]
text: Whitney Museum press release NEW YORK, August 6, 2010. An artist who defies classification, Paul Thek (1933–1988), the sculptor, painter, and creator of radical installations who was hailed for his work in the 1960s and early 70s, then nearly eclipsed within his own short lifetime, is the subject of an upcoming retrospective co-organized by [...]
I was asked recently about how Miami / Miami-Dade would be able to afford the huge museum project that has been planned. Of course, I don’t have the answers to that question, but with the economy taking a long time to turn around it looks like a questionable proposition. Some big names are not supporters [...]
by VCampos (photo credit: Onajide Shabaka/Miami Art Exchange) The regular season of the NFL will begin next September 9th, and there is something more interesting to see than the deathly ugly sculptures of Mr. Britto. Our Miami Dolphins and the football teams of the AFC East make this one of the divisions that promises more [...]












