Visual arts
Shadows and light
Randal Levenson’s marvelous photographs capture beauty among the ordinary
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Randal Levenson’s marvelous photographs capture beauty among the ordinary
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
Fans of boats, art and festivals have plenty to choose from this holiday weekend as Miami-Dade welcomes thousands of visitors.
Big names in modern and contemporary art fill expansive exhibit at Gary Nader Centre
Works by late Key West folk artist Mario Sanchez find a temporary home-by-the-sea at New York’s South Street Seaport Museum.
Wedged between the art gallery and the wall of hedges, just after the railroad tracks slice Northeast 29th Street, Elvis hovers over Wynwood.
Longtime art collectors Debra and Dennis Scholl have donated about 300 artworks to the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Hanging near the entrance to the Lowe Art Museum’s new exhibition, Sungho Choi’s model for My America concisely summarizes the show’s premise. Infinite Mirror: Images of American Identity showcases the ways we form and connect to an American identity and ultimately what it means to be an American in the 21st century.
Art lovers can see works from several Coral Gables galleries under one roof.
Norton Museum of Art acquires 39 works that will be on display until June 9
An Austrian artist’s photos developed an otherworldly patina after four months submerged on a Key West shipwreck
Some of Broward’s most magnificent pieces of public art are hidden from public view.
For art enthusiasts interested in bring their interest home, Miami’s Bakehouse Art Complex is hosting a lecture series for emerging collectors. The first panel, slated for Thursday at 6 p.m., features arists and curators who will talk about fine tuning your taste and learning to make informed decisions. The second session, Feb. 7, is oriented to the mechanics of purchasing. The third, on Feb. 21, explores how to manage your collection.
Art enthusiasts suffering from post-Basel withdrawal can get a fix this weekend at Miami International Art Fair, showcasing works from galleries as far away as Beijing, Buenos Aires, Moscow and Paris.
If you know Agustín Fernández’s artwork only from its star turn in Brian DePalma’s 1980 movie Dressed to Kill, a new exhibition of the Cuban master’s drawings at the Frost Art Museum offers a more nuanced take on his working method and subject matter.
Amateur 1955 movie footage depicting a carefree Marilyn Monroe debuts Thursday in a New York gallery.
The downtown warehouse district known as Wynwood has become recognized internationally for its art scene. But galleries say revelry has hijacked the neighborhood’s monthly art walk.
Bill Viola illustrates human isolation and transformation in a powerful exhibit