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Cartin Curator Adds Bass Museum to Resume

On March 11, 2011, in Current Affairs, MAEX Art Blog, by Onajide Shabaka
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Cartin Curator Adds Bass Museum to Resume: By Mackie Healy, Art Market Views, Contributor “Steven Holmes has been appointed adjunct curator at Miami’s Bass Museum of Art. The independent curator began working with the museum two years ago, spearheading the three-part exhibition series,The Endless Renaissance, which pairs Renaissance and Baroque works with contemporary artworks. Holmes [...]

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A Miami Beach Event Space. Parking Space, Too.

On January 24, 2011, in Architecture, MAEX Art Blog, by Onajide Shabaka
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Art, architecture, and a wedding, all in one NY Times article on Miami Beach. A Miami Beach Event Space. Parking Space, Too.: “A strange marriage of high-end architecture and car storage, a $65 million parking garage is drawing crowds. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — For her wedding over the weekend, Nina Johnson had worked through a [...]

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Frank Gehry: New World Symphony

On December 12, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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Frank Gehry: New World SymphonyOriginally uploaded by VernissageTV Didier Didier My friend, Heinrich, from VernissageTV, took pics of the new building going up in Miami by Frank Gehry. I haven’t had a chance to see its current progress, but I did see it several months ago when it was virtually a shell, a framework of [...]

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Once on This Island, a D.I.Y. Art Show

On December 7, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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One of the biggest disappointments of Art Basel Miami Beach had to be the Flagler Island project. Why? After being invited (invite only), with a guest if one so chose, and fighting through the HELL that is Miami-to-Miami Beach rush hour traffic, we are all informed that the 4 p.m. starting time was moved several [...]

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The Making of a Public Art Piece, Miami Beach Style

On November 8, 2010, in MAEX Art Blog, Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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The Making of a Public Art Piece, Miami Beach Style: “So there are some electrical boxes down at 3rd Street and Washington Avenue in Miami Beach. They’ve never been very attractive, and on top of that they’ve been tagged and desecrated numerous times over the years. The city decided that turning them into a public [...]

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