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Miami art this week: Freedom Tower hangs world-leader punching bags More >>
Arnold Mesches was tailed by the Feds during the Hoover years for what they considered to be subversive paintings casting President Eisenhower's America in a corrosive light. When the painter obtained... More >>
Artspace MAGQ's cell-phone photography More >>
The precocious lad, who had won second place in a drawing contest while only six years old, was the son of educators who both worked for the... More >>
Upwind, at the Center for Visual Communications, a sprawling exhibit showcasing a homegrown movement calling itself The Miami School puts the 305... More >>
During the Hoover years, the feds tailed artist Arnold Mesches for what they considered to be subversive paintings casting President... More >>
Miami art this week: Little Red Riding Hood at Black Square More >>
Xavier Cortada desperately needs your DNA for his show, that is. With the public's help, he plans to create a live DNA strand in a petri... More >>
Wynwood Second Saturday preview: Russkis and a new movement More >>
MAM's Thom Collins offers perfect mix More >>
When the ancient working stiff was preparing for his journey into the afterlife, little did he know he would spend decades gathering dust in a... More >>
New Miami art galleries reflect the grit of downtown and Little Havana More >>
When local artist Typoe was 7 years old, a second-grade teacher asked him: If he could be perfect at one thing, what would it be? He... More >>
Visions of a collapsed utopia and self-doubting ceramic figurines flatter each other at the Frost Art Museum, where two Florida International University profs, Jacek J. Kolasinski and Kathy Dambach, p... More >>
Miami art this week: Ghetto-fabulous sneakers More >>
Wynwood gallery roundup: O. Ascanio, Dorsch, and OHWOW More >>
What does a baroque altar piece depicting the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus have to do with a pair of incandescent pink and purple ghetto-fabulous sneakersr At the Bass Museum, it's the clever juxtaposit... More >>
Miami art this week: Virgin Mary and Jesus at the Bass More >>
On a recent Thursday morning in his new Wynwood arts megaplex, artist Gino Tozzi is busy welding a steel beam and sweltering under a shower of... More >>
Sasha Bezzubov has a taste for calamity. The Ukrainian-American shutterbug has traveled the world documenting the aftermath of hurricanes,... More >>
Visions of a collapsed utopia and self-doubting ceramic figurines flatter each other at the Frost Art Museum, where two Florida International... More >>
Even a couple of years ago, when he was laid up in a hospital bed with a kidney ailment, Purvis Young never quit railing against the injustices that fueled his work. In the summer of 2008, Miami's bes... More >>
Miami art this week: Bicycles and Buddhas at the Bass More >>
How can delinquent homeowners worry about paying the mortgage when they cant even afford a moving van? Thats the question Paul... More >>
According to the nomadic Fifi Projects Eduardo Lopez, the snapshot exhibit Natures Mortes: A Restrospective, on view at... More >>
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