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Theres art aplenty in the Gables tonight @cal body 1 no indent:Call the City Beautifuls first Friday of the month gallery night an... More >>
Like Gauguins lush odes to Tahiti, Laura Kina explores dreams of paradise using Hawaii as her tropical muse in provocative mixed-media... More >>
South Florida boasts a cornucopia of architectural delights, but until we landlubbers have gorged upon them from a waterway, its kind of... More >>
If you were to open the mailbox and discover a snazzy, finger-snapping, cross-cultural postcard, Mantra World Music Ensemble would likely... More >>
Head case Frank Zappa warned us not to eat the yellow snow, and now a show curated by Renee Cagnina suggests the heavens might part and rain down... More >>
Although it might seem a lick late to hitch onto CiFos hay wagon, dont let that stop you from joining the stampede. Heres your... More >>
A concert for babies, one mans riveting take on being Latino and gay, a silent comedy about two women squabbling over an airport bench, and... More >>
Contrary to popular belief, the city of Miami wasnt founded 15 years ago by Gotham developers. It was incorporated July 28, 1896, by... More >>
Jenny Dubnau cold-cocks you with her smashing Surprised Self-Portrait right off the bat. The artist has rendered herself with an... More >>
Make Your Own Life: Artists in and out of Cologne: In the early Eighties a phenomenon unfolded in Cologne, Germany, that has art bigwigs... More >>
Julius Caesar: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend us your butts: William Shakespeare's play about the fall of Rome's most storied... More >>
Tamayo: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted: This probing autopsy of Rufino Tamayo's work and life marks his first major U.S. exhibition in... More >>
There is a foul, slipshod odor emanating from the Cintas Foundation exhibit at the Frost Art Museum. The show features the work... More >>
Tamayo: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted: This probing autopsy of Rufino Tamayo's work and life marks his first major U.S. exhibition in... More >>
In the early Eighties a phenomenon unfolded in Cologne, Germany, that has art bigwigs scratching their noggins to this day: The industrial burg... More >>
A probing autopsy of Rufino Tamayo's work and life is on view at the Miami Art Museum (MAM), and it offers an incisive look at what made the... More >>
After more than 48 months in an incubator, Brian Dursum's baby has finally hatched. Christened "Clay and Brush: The Ceramic Art of China,"... More >>
There is a delicious scene in the Hispanic Theater Guild's production of La Curva de la Felicidad (The Curve of Happiness), in which... More >>
“Prayers for Santos and Orishas,” a striking photography show at Centro Cultural Español, peels back the veil on contemporary religious life ... More >>
In his childlike yet profoundly freighted pieces, Eduardo Michaelsen conjures through the fog of memory a world where Afro-Cuban myths, Cuban... More >>
The genesis for "I Do, I Do" came when one of Yovani Bauta's frustrated art students blurted, "I want to torch my wedding dress!" in his portrait... More >>
Sol LeWitt x 2: Sol LeWitt earned himself a place in history books as one of the Johnny Appleseeds of the minimal and conceptual art... More >>
"Sol LeWitt x 2": Sol LeWitt earned himself a place in history books as one of the Johnny Appleseeds of the minimal and conceptual art... More >>
Allete Simmons-Jimenez sounds a bit like Aretha Franklin when discussing her reasons for opening Artformz Alternative, her artist-run space in the... More >>
"Delivered": In his photos on exhibit in "Delivered," a group show curated by Orestes Diaz of the nomadic ISM Gallery and on view at the... More >>
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