Editorial

KaBe Contemporary
By Manuela Gabaldon

It’s always exciting to witness the success of new art spaces in Miami, as it is this continued dedication of gallerists, artists, collectors, and supporters of the arts, that ensures the endurance of our hard earned reputation as a city. Karina Belilty is active in the conservation of this reputation with the sensation of her one-year-old Wynwood gallery, KaBe Contemporary.

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Imago Art Gallery
By Matt Balmaseda

Miami is in a constant state of change. In any given week it’s not surprising to see a handful of establishments, young and old, close their doors for good while fresh-faced additions emerge to take their place. Among the city’s galleries, change often occurs gradually, organically and reasonably. When new ones, like Imago Art Gallery, begin exhibiting there is not always the … +

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University of Miami CAS Gallery

From Sept 6th through Oct 1st, 2010. The University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Gallery, along with PrintZero Studios, present an international exhibition of printmaking culled from the PrintZero Studios 7th Exchange at UM Wynwood Project Space.

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Alejandra von Hartz Gallery. Color Climate

From Sept 11th through Oct 30th, 2010. Alejandra von Hartz Gallery opens the two-person exhibition Color Climate: Matthew Deleget / David E. Peterson this September. The exhibition will feature new abstract painting installations by Brooklyn artist Matthew Deleget and Atlanta artist David E. Peterson. Color Climate will be the artists’ first exhibition at the gallery.

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101 Exhibit. Aaron Morgan Brown

From Sept 11th through Oct 6th, 2010. Although Aaron Morgan Brown uses a narrative structure in his paintings, he denies being a “storyteller.” Brown considers his works as representations of “constructed dreaming,” using his own perception and memory to create alternative realities.

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CS Gallery presents Glitch

From Aug 27th through Sept 18th, 2010. CS Gallery is hosting this month the exhibition Glitch curated by Xibie Corea and featuring the work of Cris Bozas, Xibie Corea, Dario Posada, Gianfranco Bianchi, Humberto Busto, Juan Navarro, Raul Lopez Pomares, Tatiana Silvia Sainz and Tolibia.