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It might seem a stretch to find a connection between one of Man Ray's optically fragmented "rayograms" and a scattershot collection of... More >>
Mr. Marmalade: Teetering on the edge of reality, Noah Haidle's play takes you to the playground of make-believe for emotionally... More >>
Manimalism: Miami International University of Art & Design students and faculty have ripped a page from H.G. Wells's sci-fi classic The... More >>
While covering the 1970 Kentucky Derby with Hunter S. Thompson for an obscure sports magazine, Ralph Steadman had his sketchpad hurled on by a... More >>
Asian Art from the Bass Museum Collection and Treasures from the Bass Museum of Art: With a bushel of blue-ribbon shows, the Bass... More >>
For more than 1500 years the basic technology of Maya weaving has remained the same. Contemporary Maya weavers still use the backstrap loom to... More >>
Asian Art from the Bass Museum Collection and Treasures from the Bass Museum of Art: With a bushel of blue-ribbon shows, the Bass... More >>
In a blood-red work Bruce Nauman created in 1970, the word war is spelled out in neon tubing, with several cables snaking to a black... More >>
Asian Art from the Bass Museum Collection and Treasures from the Bass Museum of Art: With a bushel of blue-ribbon shows, the Bass... More >>
The image of a woman pointing a gun in one's face in "10 Defining Experiments" at the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (cifo) could not be... More >>
Asian Art from the Bass Museum Collection and Treasures from the Bass Museum of Art: With a bushel of blue-ribbon shows, the Bass has... More >>
In 1928, Virginia Woolf delivered a pair of public speeches at Cambridge University where she argued that "a woman must have money and a room of... More >>
I'm So Much Better than You: Magnus Sigurdarson's installation features four tons of Miami New Times papers interlocked like bricks... More >>
Although controversy has stuck to "Bodies ... The Exhibition" like a blood tick on a hound dog's tail, more than 10,000 spectators had... More >>
During the Nineties, a visit to one of South Florida's strip clubs made for a rip-snorting time. From seedier dives such as the Bottoms Up on SW... More >>
I'm So Much Better than You: Magnus Sigurdarson's installation features four tons of Miami New Times papers interlocked like bricks... More >>
When local homicide cops find themselves stymied by a case and wishing the dead could tell tales, they seek Samantha Steinberg or Jorge Molina to... More >>
Ever-changing Spectrums: For $1650 a year, artists clinch fifteen feet of wall space during one of the three-month group exhibits Art... More >>
On most nights, one could fire a cannon in the Wynwood Art District and not hit a soul. But when the starter pistol cracked on the season... More >>
Big Juicy Paintings (and more): "Juicy" features nearly 50 works from the permanent collection, including a number of new acquisitions... More >>
To get the drop on John Gotti, the "Teflon Don," Marilyn Church had to move like a mongoose. The New Yorker is among an exclusive cadre of... More >>
Big Juicy Paintings (and more): "Juicy" features nearly 50 works from the permanent collection, including a number of new acquisitions... More >>
Big Juicy Paintings (and more): "Juicy" features nearly 50 works from the permanent collection, including a number of new acquisitions... More >>
New England is home to the Museum of Bad Art (MOBA), which is dedicated to collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and celebrating bad art. Miami... More >>
The Mystery of Irma Vep: Crisply directed by David Arisco, its costumes magically engineered by the sensational Mary Lynne Izzo, and... More >>
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