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Arevalo Gallery presents Insight

Sept 10 through Oct 8, 2011. Arevalo Gallery present its first annual photography exhibit titled “Insight”, a group show featuring a select number of works from Latin American Modern masters, preeminent contemporary and two emerging Miami based photographers.         

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Maor Gallery
By Matt Balmaseda

The evolutionary process behind the Wynwood art district is a defining and ongoing one. Since the neighborhood formed, it has been an epicenter for Miami’s progressive, innovative artistic community, thanks, in large part, to the dynamic galleries that compose it. Of these, one of the most recent to emerge is Maor Gallery.

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Dorsch Gallery presents Noise Field

From Jun 10 through Jul 9, 2011. Noise Field examines the field of consciousness where language patters begin to form of where, conversely, they dissolve into nonsense. In this in-between place, language has an unsettling vertigo effect. Dreamlike logic rules and nightmare characters are born.

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Dot Fiftyone Gallery

Liliane Eberle’s Universal Melancholy and Julio Neri’s Super 8. From Jun 11 through Nov 8, 2011. In her second solo show in Miami, titled “Universal Melancholy”, the Swiss photographer Liliane Eberle presents her most recent work. In this new exhibition, she has focused on the visual documentation on her trips to Tunisia, Morocco, Bali, Cuba and Cameroon.

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery presents Merzbau – Now

From Jun 10 through Jul 11, 2011. Kurt Schwitters’ profound impact on art history is rarely given just recognition. A pioneering artist in the spheres of collage, sculpture, architecture and installation, Schwitters was an innovator; he set the tone for the avant-garde. At a young age in war torn Germany, Schwitters stylistically evolved through genres such as Expressionism, Dada, Constructivism, and European … +

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Sum of the Parts at David Castillo Gallery

Through Jun 25, 2011. David Castillo Gallery presents Sum of the Parts, new work by gallery artists Kate Gilmore, Quisqueya Henriquez, Susan Lee-Chun, Jillian Mayer, and Xaviera Simmons. The cognitive science of sight moves these artists to tell meta-narratives. Pollyanna, the heroine of Eleanor H. Porter’s classic of children’s literature, realized the magnitude of human complexity by observing a prism’s refracted colors.

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Bernice Steinbaum Gallery presents Mark Messersmith

From May 14 through Jun 4, 2011. Mark Messersmith’s works are complex paintings of the Florida landscape. They are narratives that tell the story of destructive human intrusion upon the Eden-like serenity and beauty of Florida’s natural ecosystem. These works are not a specific place in Florida, but rather they are everywhere in Florida and beyond. The landscapes Messersmith paints still exist … +

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PanAmericanArtProjects presents Uprooted/Transmigrations

From May 27 through Jul 30, 2011. “Uprooted/Transmigrations” is the descriptive title of the exhibition that Pan American Art Projects will present in Miami from May 24 to July 23 2011. The exhibition has at its core several pieces from Pan American’s extensive collection, complemented by pieces specifically created by some of the artists for this project.

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Abba Fine Art presents Debra Holt

Through Jun 9, 2011. Abba Fine Art is currently showcasing Debra Holt’s new images from a recent photo trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Holt’s keenness for the earth’s natural elements and its atmospheric changes bears out in these meditative portrayals of naturally occurring phenomena – phenomena we take for granted, but appreciate anew when our attention is directed at once into and … +

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Markowicz Fine Art
By Matt Balmaseda

One year ago, French gallerist Bernard Marcowicz opened an art gallery in the Design District. The resulting 1,000 square-foot Markowicz Fine Arts has, since then, become a focal point for new and engaging work in a neighborhood epitomized by its conglomeration of galleries and high-end boutique design shops.

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Myra Galleries
By Matt Balmaseda

There is a new gallery in the Wynwood Art District. Like many businesses in the area, the exterior is unassuming, merely hinting at what it contains. Walk inside and it becomes clear that something dynamic is happening; something that deepens the well of art in the neighborhood and broadens its breadth and variety.