Bringing It Back – FAT
Previously published, I’ve held back on republishing this article for a while because I wanted to talk to a few more of the local artists and business owners to get
art in and around South Florida
Previously published, I’ve held back on republishing this article for a while because I wanted to talk to a few more of the local artists and business owners to get
Of the many Nigerian artists of the Oshogbo School (named after a town in southwest Nigeria), Prince Twins Seven-Seven was one of my favorites. Maybe it was the way his
Continue readingPrince Twins Seven-Seven, Nigerian Artist, Dies
Art Agenda : Art Agenda reviews: Venice Biennale, Art Basel, based in Berlin, Ai Weiwei and more…: Roman Ondák, ‘Enter the Orbit,’ 2011.96 versions of Sputnik 1 made by the
Featured Artist Program Returns Within the past two years we had a Gallery series called “Studio Visits,” where we featured local, and international artists. We are again going have a
Call for Entries: “Embracing Our Differences”: January 12, 2012, Entry Deadline Exhibition: ‘Embracing Our Differences’ Sponsor: Coexistence, Inc. Location: Sarasota, FL Exhibition Dates: April 1 – May 28, 2012 Embracing
Continue readingCall for Entries: "Embracing Our Differences"
Independent Curators International (ICI): Call for Applications: ICI’s Curatorial Intensive on curating performance: “Organized from November 13-21, 2011 in association with the visual art performance organization Performa, the program will
Here we are back in the mode of politicians making decisions about art. I have been the recipient of a local (Broward) email campaign to protest the political policing of
Continue readingBroward County's public art: It better be worth it
Venice Biennale GENERATION BLANK by Jerry Saltz: “The beautiful, cerebral, ultimately content-free creations of art’s well-schooled young lions. I went to Venice, and I came back worried. Every two years,
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“The notion of wilderness is fundamentally riddled with contradiction, and it bears a problematic history,” are the words of René Morales from the museum catalog from the group show, “The
“The Wilderness,” Miami Art Museum says, “is an examination of the conceptual boundaries between nature and human civilization. It considers the wilderness not as a place, but as an idea