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MIAMI’S PRIVATE MUSEUMS / ONE IN A SERIES
Martin Margulies’ collection a warehouse of somber thought
Exhibition at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is unsettling — with touches of light.
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‘Faces of HIV’ exhibit opens Wednesday at Miami-Dade College
A traveling multimedia art installation portraying the lives of Floridians living with HIV through portraits, videos and journals, returns to a Miami for a two-day encore presentation
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Miami
‘Haring Miami’ attorney says works were believed to be genuine
An attorney for a producer of the “Haring Miami” exhibit that closed Sunday in Miami’s Design District has released a statement regarding the much-debated authenticity of the works.
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Jose Manuel Ballester’s solo exhibit at Miami’s Frost Museum is all about what’s missing
José Manuel Ballester’s exhibition, Concealed Spaces, at the Frost Art Museum was a disorienting experience for me. The Spanish photographer’s depopulated renderings of famous paintings take the familiar and impose new and sometimes discordant ways of looking at them.
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The Wari: Peru’s first empire revealed in Fort Lauderdale museum exhibit
A Museum of Art exhibit reveals glimpses of the little-known Wari culture
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MUSEUMS
PAMM’s new exhibits will reflect Miami
The Perez Art Museum Miami has announced its first year’s schedule of exhibitions, all of which reflect South Florida’s international attitude.
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Our Lady of Charity inspires art exhibit at Belen Jesuit Prep
Artists’ visions of Our Lady of Charity, Cuba’s patroness, is a nod to the religious icon’s unifying force on both sides of the Florida Straits.
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PEREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI
Displays on the Bay: Upcoming exhibits at the Perez Art Museum Miami
When Miami Art Museum opens as Perez Art Museum Miami in its new Herzog & deMeuron-designed headquarters on Biscayne Bay, it will showcase exhibitions designed to speak to a Miami audience. Some have been displayed elsewhere; others are works being commissioned specifically for the new museum. All reflect South Floridas international attitude. Heres a rundown on the first years schedule of shows.
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Coral Gables
Documentary photographer to speak at UM
Photographer Mary Ellen Mark will talk about her work at UM on Thursday evening.
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BROWARD
Bagpipes and kilts come to South Florida on Saturday
Scottish Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary this Saturday at Fort Lauderdale’s Snyder Park.
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Coconut Grove
Gifford Lane Art Stroll set for Sunday
The 15th Annual Gifford Lane Art Stroll is set for noon to 5 p.m. Sunday on Gifford Lane, between Oak and Day avenues, in Coconut Grove.
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At the Bass on Miami Beach, the Renaissance lives on
The Endless Renaissance, now at the Bass Museum, is an ambitious exhibit. It combines masterpieces from the permanent collection with contemporary video, sculpture and painting from six international artists, who incorporate ideas, concepts or imagery first forged in the Renaissance into their 21st century creations. This means there are some direct references, such as religious iconography in the work, and more highly conceptual and abstract connections that still attempt to thread a history of art throughout.
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Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
A year in, a space for sharks and stars is taking form at Miami’s new Museum of Science
A year after breaking ground, the future Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science is beginning to take shape.
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photography
Photographer Bunny Yeager takes another shot with new Wynwood pinup gallery
It bugs Bunny Yeager just a little bit when people say she shot pinup girls in the 1950s and 1960s just as well as any man did. She shot them better than any man did, or any other woman, as far as shes concerned. But she does admit that she got the idea from guys, who when Bunny herself did modeling were always more interested in what was beneath the high-fashion clothes they were supposed to be taking pictures of.
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VISUAL ARTS
At Miami Dade College, Arnold Mesches retrospective explores circus of modern life
At Miami Dade College’s retrospective, nonagenarian artist Arnold Mesches presents a body of work that never grows old
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ART
Brits cry foul over missing Banksy mural selling in Miami
An auction house in Miamis Wynwood neighborhood is facing criticism for selling a mural by British street artist Banksy.
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Visual arts
Shadows and light
Randal Levenson’s marvelous photographs capture beauty among the ordinary
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Coconut Grove Arts Festival
Coconut Grove Arts Festival turns 50
Coconut Grove Arts Festival, celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend, has evolved from a publicist’s one-time grand stunt to one of the nation’s top juried arts festivals
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PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKEND
Miami-Dade packed for weekend of events
Fans of boats, art and festivals have plenty to choose from this holiday weekend as Miami-Dade welcomes thousands of visitors.
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VISUAL ARTS
Mario Sanchez’s folksy depictions of Key West find favor in New York
Works by late Key West folk artist Mario Sanchez find a temporary home-by-the-sea at New York’s South Street Seaport Museum.
























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