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Exhibition Anatomy of a Myth at Centro Cultural Español
Through Feb 24, 2017

Exhibition Anatomy of a Myth by artist Susana Guerrero is part of the multidisciplinary program “Crear en femenino”, a project that pretends to show the creative process of women in the arts and in culture in general. The exhibition is a reformulation of ancient mythologies that merged together become part of my artwork in conjunction with Guerrero’s personal experience of the sacred … +

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Dina Mitrani exhibits Marina Font: Mental Maps
Through Mar 18, 2017

Marina Font’s Mental Map is a photo-based mixed media exhibition that depicts the artist’s continued expression of the female experience. As a next chapter after her series Dark Continents, symbolically illustrating female sexuality in all its capacities and cycles, Mental Maps looks deeper into the psychological and emotional aspects of women. Font embroiders yarn, thread and found textiles onto the photographic surface … +

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ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries: Bronze Sculpture & Paintings
Through feb 24, 2017

The exhibition “Culinary Adventures: Bronze Sculpture and Paintings by Luis Montoya and Leslie Ortiz,” brings two well known partners in international art circles; both have exhibited widely in leading galleries and museums, Montoya since 1972 and Ortiz since 1996. Partners since 1994, Montoya and Ortiz are the extremely rare bronze sculptors who handle every phase of their work, from design to casting … +

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Art and Culture Center of Hollywood: The Garden of Yellow & Pink
Jan 20 - Mar 5, 2017

The Garden of Yellow & Pink is a solo sculptural installation by artist Andrew Nigon. Referencing the Old Testament, Nigon constructs a garden of twisted prompts that simultaneously present the beginning and end of a familiar story. Andrew Nigon is an artist and educator working in Corvallis, Oregon. His sculptural and installation work has been shown nationally and internationally, most recently at … +

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ICA Miami: Thomas Bayrle’ One Day on Success Street
Through Mar 26, 2017

Exhibition One Day on Success Street is a major survey and first American museum presentation dedicated to the renowned German artist Thomas Bayrle. The exhibition traces Bayrle’s exploration of the complex impact of technology on humans and their environments over the course of his nearly 50-year career and across a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, video, collage, and installation. A centerpiece … +

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Mindy Solomon Gallery: Material Catch / Celebrating Opposites
Jan 21 - Mar 4, 2017

Mindy Solomon Gallery presents Dominique Labauvie’s “Material Catch” and “Celebrating Opposites: The Work of Michael Conrads,” new exhibitions. Dominique Labauvie’s newest body of work is a series of sculptures and drawings focused upon ruin as subject. The sculptures are fabricated using small segments of forged steel, welded, as marks on paper would be joined in drawing. Michael Conrads, currently an artist in … +

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KaBe Contemporary exhibits Untitled Booth D5
Through Jan 31, 2017

Untiltled booth D5 is an exhibition curated by Belgian based duo Arocha & Schraenen. Featuring works by artists that are represented by KaBe Contemporary, the idea behind this exhibition is to create a dialogue between these artists and their works which include different media: drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Artists in this exhibition are: Antonio Asis, Carla Arocha & Stephane Schraenen, … +

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Locust Projects exhibits The Comet and the Glacier
Nov 19, 2016 - Jan 21, 2017

The Comet and the Glacier is a video opera and immersive installation by artist Alexis Gideon. Originally trained as a musician and composer, Gideon is best known for his animated live video operas and related multidisciplinary artworks. A multi-media work combining music, video, performance, animation, clay reliefs, and paintings on glass. The show is accompanied by a publication specially designed by the … +

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Bass Museum of Art exhibits Mika Rottenberg
Dec 1 - Mar 27, 2017

Mika Rottenberg is a self-titled solo exhibition featuring works from multiple series, and serves as the U.S. premiere of several significant works by the artist. Rottenberg’s practice focuses on elucidating the mechanics of late-stage, global capitalism by way of absurd and poetic comparisons. The centerpiece of the exhibition is NoNoseKnows (Pearl Shop Variant), 2015, a video and sculptural installation that documents a … +

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Susan Hiller: Lost and Found at PAMM
Through Jun 4, 2017

Susan Hiller (b. 1940) is an influential pioneer of multimedia installation art recognized for her early adoption of video as an artistic medium and for her ability to transform conventional gallery spaces into haunting, immersive environments. Commissioned by PAMM Hiller’s video Lost and Found features an audio collage of voices speaking in 23 different languages, including Aramaic, Comanche, Livonian and other extinct … +

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Invisibles Palpables at Alejandra von Hartz Gallery
Through Jan 17, 2017

Invisibles Palpables by artist Luis González Palma questions the idea of emptiness and time in a metaphysical sense. The production aims to express nothingness, as a spiritual search that resembles a portrayal of beauty more in tune with oriental preconceptions. In Invisibles. . . the artist is strongly determined by the necessity to materialize sensitivity and emotion; to conceptualize the utopic space … +

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David Castillo Gallery exhibits Tête-à-tête
Dec 3, 2016 - Jan 31, 2017

Tête-à-tête is a group exhibition curated by Mickalene Thomas. The show poses a series of back-and-forth conversations across the photographic and video works of fourteen artists that address social, political and personal mythologies of the black body as constructed and represented in visual media. It includes the work of artists Derrick Adams, Renee Cox, John Edmonds, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Zanele … +

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Transitions # 3 by Naama Tsabar at Spinello Projects
Nov 23, 2016 - Jan 14, 2017

Naama Tsabar (b. Israel) creates installations, performances, and sculptures that examine the charged spaces and multi sensory zones of nightlife and their associations with notions such as freedom, excess, and escape. Her work treats the venues themselves as structures of power, enabling a display of fantasy, sexuality, and bravado, as well as providing a shelter from the realities of the outside world. … +

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Pop ART Shows during Miami Art Week at Williams McCall Gallery
Dec 1, 2016 - Jan 31, 2017

Williams McCall Gallery will exhibit Mr. Brainwash, Banksy, Haring, Indiana, and Lichtenstein in Miami Beach location as well as Coconut Grove’s. The Williams McCall Gallery is considered a “must visit” destination for art lovers and collectors. Promoting a rich variety of talent found in the US and around the world. Williams McCall Gallery 110 Washington Avenue Miami Beach FL 33139 786.359.4321 www.williamsmccallgallery.com

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Taste my braindrops at Mindy Solomon Gallery
Through Nov 25, 2016

Taste my braindrops is a group exhibition featuring the artists Catherine Czacki, Katy Fischer, Heather Guertin, Alan Gutierrez, Mark Hagen, Dominique Labauvie, Sarah Peters, Josh Reames, Brian Rochefort and Guy Yanai. Including a wide range of media from painting to installation, sculpture and ceramics, this exhibition aims to combine all the artists’s aesthetics including both narrative and non-objective styles. Mindy Solomon Gallery … +

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PAMM exhibits Julio Le Parc: Form into Action
Nov 18, 2016 - Mar 19, 2017

Julio Le Parc (b. 1928, Mendoza, Argentina) is a central and influential figure in participatory kinetic art, who has been largely overlooked in the United States, until now. Form into Action is the first solo museum exhibition and only comprehensive survey of the artist’s work in North America. Including more than 100 works, it delves into the artist’s groundbreaking innovations in the … +

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MOCA exhibits The Other Dimension by artist Antuan Rodriguez
Nov 30, 2016 - Jan 20, 2017

The exhibition The Other Dimension: Contemporary art practice as the existence of higher dimensions presents new works by Cuban-born Miami artist Antuan Rodriguez. Curated by Jorge Luis Gutierrez, this show presents the experience of an artist coming from a peripheral country (Cuba), who became a stranger to a historical Europe and pragmatic USA. This way his uprootedness has contributed to the building … +

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The Wolfsonian-FIU: Modern-Age Spirituality,The Pursuit of Abstraction
Oct 7, 2016 – Apr 16, 2017

The Pursuit of Abstraction focuses on works produced between 1900 and 1950, taking a close look at North American and European artists that turned to abstract thought, feeling, and form as counterpoints to the concrete realities and alienation of modern life. Featuring paintings, prints, sculpture, and decorative art—including one of the few theater curtains ever created by renowned German expressionist Ernst Ludwig … +

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Lowe Art Museum: Unconscious Thoughts Animate the World
Through May 7, 2017

From The Shelley and Donald Rubin Private Collection, this exhibition includes works by many of Cuba’s foremost women artists. Spanning from the 1960s to the present, the works represent a wide range of media and genres. It features artists like Antonia Eiriz, Sandra Ceballos, Cirenaica Moreira, Aimée García, Belkis Ayón, Magdalena Campos-Pons, Rocío García and Sandra Ramos. They equally remind us of … +

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Diana Lowenstein Gallery exhibits A dónde va la furia?
Nov 18, 2016 - Jan 28, 2017

A dónde va la furia? is a solo show by artist Graciela Sacco exploring poetry behind frustration and desintegration. Sacco is both a distinguished professor of theoretical issues in 20th century Latin-American art and an artist who has literally worked in the streets. She has done installations, mixed media (including sound and video), urban interferences, and postal actions. Manipulating light and shadow, … +

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Sean Cavanaug exhibits Under the Elders’ Gaze at Lowe Art Museum
Oct 27, 2016 – Jun 25, 2017

Artist Sean Cavanaugh revels in the mundane. Specifically, trees—which for so many of us are merely background noise— are a source of endless fasciation for the artist. Through his meticulously detailed work, Cavanaugh explores richly textured tapestries of bark, lichens, and fungus, each different but all embodying a universe unto themselves. He does so through subtle watercolors, which, while naturalistic, never lose … +

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Installation More is More at The Wolfsonian–FIU
Nov 18, 2016 - Jun 11, 2017

Artist Christie van der Haak is wrapping The Wolfsonian’s iconic facade and lobby with her signature tapestry and batik-inspired patterns, The Hague-based contemporary artist creates a striking encounter with contemporary Dutch design. Paired with nightly projections, van der Haak’s project brings the legacy of Dutch design pioneers into full public view for Miami Art Week 2016 and beyond Originally a painter, Van … +