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Art Basel | 2010 | Preview – Part 2
William Kentridge: Anything is Possible: William Kentridge’s work is amazing. I saw an exhibition of his work earlier this year at the Museum of Modern Art. Reserve space right away for this captivating documentary film. On Saturday, Dec. 4, the Miami debut (and outdoor screening) of PBS Art:21′s documentary about [...]
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Art Basel | 2010 | Preview – Part 1
It is almost impossible to attend every fabulous Art Basel event unless you have a time-space travel machine from Star Trek. However, when your feet begin to hurt from all the gallery hopping, just keep in mind it is worth it. Over the next week, I will suggest several Art [...]
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Bruce Weber Exhibit Tells Story of Haitian Miami

The most stunning and riveting photographs in Bruce Weber’s series on Haitian Miami, which just opened at North Miami’s MoCA, are the black-and-white portraits. The expressions captured on the faces, especially of the young girls, form the storyline of “Haiti/Little Haiti,” revealing so much
Jessica Osme, [...]
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Random Acts of Culture Arrives in San Jose
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Random Acts of Culture arrived with a bang in San Jose last week as Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale surprised audiences with spontaneous performances of Amazing Grace, Simple Gifts and Shenandoah.
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Random Acts of Culture Arrives in San Jose
Random Acts of Culture arrived with a bang in San Jose last week as Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale surprised audiences with spontaneous performances of Amazing Grace, Simple Gifts and Shenandoah.
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Update: Minnesota Opera
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The Minnesota Opera closed its production of Rossini’s Cinderella on November 7, 2010 to great critical and popular acclaim.  Romanian mezzo-soprano Roxana Constantinescu made a triumphant American debut to standing ovations and packed houses.  Only 167 seats went unused for the run, with standing room [...]
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Update: McColl Center for Visual Art
Thanks to a grant from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, McColl Center for Visual Art in Charlotte, NC, is recruiting nationally renowned artists to elevate the Center’s visibility in the Charlotte community, nation and world. Foundation support helped the Center convene a [...]
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The Billboard Project
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Locust Projects’ “Out of the Box” is a new initiative that will increase exposure to contemporary art by sponsoring projects in public locations throughout Miami. The program has officially launched with the Billboard Project, for which internationally renowned artist Liam Gillick has be commissioned to [...]
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Master Chorale’s ‘Creation’ Begins Season of Collaboration
This weekend’s performances by the Master Chorale of South Florida of Haydn’s epic oratorio The Creation mark the welcome return to area concert halls of a great Classical-era masterwork.
But they also are significant for another reason. The concerts [...]
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Merce Cunningham Dance Company: The Legacy Tour
The iconic Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC) returns to the Arsht Center December 2-4, 2010, with the Legacy Tour, a performance installation that pays homage to the ground-breaking, multi-disciplinary collaboration between Cunningham and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg. Exclusive to the Miami engagement, dancers [...]
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