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Forever. Cristina Lei Rodriguez at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Written by Anne Tschida    Wednesday, 22 May 2013 07:29
altThe main hall at the Arts and Culture Center of Hollywood has been transformed into an arboretum of sorts, though the plants and flowers aren’t actually growing. In fact they are all the seedlings of Cristina Lei Rodriguez, whose work most art lovers in Miami should recognize.
 
An Uneven Floor. Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova
Written by Cara Despain    Wednesday, 22 May 2013 07:29
altFor something quite minimal, albeit sprawling and undoubtedly time consuming, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova’s An Uneven Floor exhibition at Locust Projects evokes many possible reads. All the implications the work holds may not be immediately detectable.
 
...denarrations. PanAmerican Art Projects
Written by Cara Despain    Wednesday, 22 May 2013 07:29
altBy choosing these seven artists, whose work in terms of concept seems disparate, Mosquera hopes to emphasize a lateral movement toward denarration and the dialogue created between their works. The exhibition as a whole does succeed in having an ambiguous narrative flavor; it feels almost as if the works are related in some vague way and that as the viewer you are trying to connect the dots to some elusive story. But the work of each artist individually also presents a separate array of possible outcomes, and most offer some fragment(s) of their own fabricated tales.
 


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