(A failed reef) Eclipse at Charest-Weinberg
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art in and around South Florida

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Simply Untitled © Cole Thompson, Favorite Condiment © Aline Smithson Bunny © Amy Eckert, Cornelia, Helena / Bench © Charles Rozier Simply the ordinary and commonplace objects and occurrences of
amid the street noise: short films on the terrace CALL TO ARTISTS ATN is the Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale’s dynamic gathering of young adults (ages 21-39) with an
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FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN LAUNCHES “THE ART OF THE FLOWER” PHOTO COMPETITION IN HONOR OF NATIONAL PUBLIC GARDENS DAY Miami, FL (March 27, 2012) – Are you a great photographer? Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is proud
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In a season marked by the Whitney Biennial, with art fairs and benefits for non-profit art organizations in great profusion, with the blandishments of high toned connoisseurship spiced with
Continue readingThe Von Show: even if you never look at art in bars
March 19th, 2012 BORSCHT CORP. ANNOUNCES CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR 8TH BORSCHT FILM FESTIVAL Miami, Florida – The Borscht Film Festival launched its new website today (www.borschtcorp.com) with a call for entries
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After the Future: “What happens if we quite precisely, quite deliberately give up on the future? Simply refuse the relentless pressure to move forward, develop, improve and consume at lightening
A second article from someone I know in San Francisco, Calif., however, he’s in Tampa and provides this: Bearden, Cage, Dali and My Farmer Tan: “Yesterday I visited a show
Alcatraz: “As I mentioned many times, I’m the third generation of my family born in the city of San Francisco. As a San Francisco native, I rarely indulged in typical
Dazzled, then puzzled. An absolutely captivating, visually and cerebrally stimulating, frequently quite hilarious few hours at the Tacita Dean show at the Norton–including a good hour chatting with the artist–and