Contemporaneity and Contemporary Art
Some thoughts and words spoken have “the contemporary” as an overarching idea that has come up numerous times over the past 20 months. No one single person can answer this
art in and around South Florida
Some thoughts and words spoken have “the contemporary” as an overarching idea that has come up numerous times over the past 20 months. No one single person can answer this
Dawoud Bey gallery walk-thru at MOCA. (Forgive the long overdue publishing of images. Somehow, they got back logged and hidden from sight. Original publication date is June 14, 2013.)
I have wondered how much we need the term medium today, and partly because the term medium has been so prominent in the discourse of modern and so-called postmodern art.
DIRT Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè curated by Onajide Shabaka [curator’s soundings…] Exhibition Venue: Spear Building 3815 NE Miami Court Miami Design District 33137 Opening Reception: 8 June, 2013 – 7-9
On Saturday, 27 April, 2013, 73 artists selected for the Sixth All-Media Juried Biennial went on display at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood. The continued success of the
Continue readingSixth All-Media Juried Biennial – Art & Culture Center of Hollywood
This is a bit late but still wanted to get this out. December is always a busy time in Miami. Too busy. Enjoy.
Conceptual artist John Baldessari recently conducted an interview with NPR, making us love the Santa Claus of contemporary art even more than we already do.
Art Theorist Terry Smith on His New Tome, “Thinking Contemporary Curating” John Williamson Terry Smith by Orit Gat, Modern Painters Originally Published: September 18, 2012 Buy: “Thinking Contemporary Curating“ In
Since I am an alumnus of Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, Calif., I regularly receive mailings about artists, designers, faculty and various community projects they are involved with. When