Art Basel Miami Beach Seen
Art Basel Miami Beach 2009, like every other year, had some changes in venues, galleries, and convention center layout. For the most part the fair was gridded across the convention
art in and around South Florida
Art Basel Miami Beach 2009, like every other year, had some changes in venues, galleries, and convention center layout. For the most part the fair was gridded across the convention
MIAMI, FL – Hundreds of hours of shiny black cassette tape pour through a toothy shark jaw suspended from the ceiling in an untitled artwork by Bahamian artist Blue Curry.
Continue readingThe Global Caribbean Exhibition in Little Haiti
Soheap Pich, rattan, and wire SCOPE Art Show and ART ASIA closed Sunday, December 6, reporting doubling of gallery sales. SCOPE, Miami’s longest-running global fair in its eighth year, and
Florian & Michael Quistrebert, aka The Quistrebert Brothers Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art 158 91st Street Miami, Florida 33150
Whew! Aren’t you glad you didn’t curate this exhibition? There was so much good work how can we say, “Leave out this, or leave out that?” That was the problem
Continue readingTIME + TEMP at Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
What museum in S. Florida is not a collecting institution at today’s date? Each and every one of them is seeking to amass a significant and memorable collection. I can
Set to Manual at the Girls’ Club Only the Girls’ Club third exhibition, Set to Manual, focuses on artists who are investigating the handmade. Yeah, that sounds like what artists
Controversial public art often becomes the lightning rod of all public art, unfairly so. Artists can justify what they do, and what they create with highly intellectual rhetoric and collection/
Wynwood Gallery Roundup by Onajide Shabaka In attendance at the recent NADA preview at the Deauville Resort Hotel were a few local gallerists and curators who all expressed enthusiasm for
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s catalog essay accurately describes Kevin Arrow’s “Things are good, but can always be better.” “Arrow’s work fuses his interest in obsolete media, archival tendencies,
Continue readingKevin Arrow: Things are good, but can always be better