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Some Art Baselites strive for 24/7 consciousness, relying on chemical aids to cram in every possible exhibit. Others limit themselves to the... More >>
Ten years ago, organizer Samuel Keller persuaded Miami Beach to welcome a crowd of Swiss art freaks to town, transforming overnight a city... More >>
Regardless of your approach, the sad truth is it's impossible to catch every piece of art worth experiencing during Basel week. With 250 exhibitors at the Miami Beach Convention Center, not to mention... More >>
The 27th edition of the nation’s largest literary hoedown, Miami Book Fair International, will draw hundreds of authors and thousands... More >>
Coinciding with the book fair this year is “We Are the Ship,” on view at the Freedom Tower. The exhibit features paintings,... More >>
There are several European galleries that maintain a second outpost in Wynwood. Usually, the dealers visit their spaces here once or twice a year,... More >>
In honor of our People Issue, which will hit newsstands and computer screens Thursday, Cultist presents "Miami Backstage," where we feature some of the city's behind-the-scenes culture makers. Have su... More >>
Clifton Childree: Carnival Barker More >>
rIn honor of our 10th Anniversary Basel Issue, Cultist introduces "Baselphrenia," where Miami art scenesters discuss the Swiss art fair's impact on our cultural landscape over the past decade. ... More >>
Nowadays, artists are more likely to work with found materials than build something from scratch. Modify, As Needed, a new... More >>
rPhillip Ross Munro is perhaps best known for his dynamic underwater photography portraying swimmers clad in flowing fabric evoking images of classical paintings. His technically masterful large-f... More >>
Confronting a messy divorce is a horror. But for Lamia Khorshid, a local artist who teaches photography at the University of Miami, her breakup... More >>
in "(RAD) Running à Dérive," Richard Haden's hyper-realist, painted-wood sculptures of imploded fire extinguishers or... More >>
Bhakti Baxter's highly anticipated exhibit, "Rompelotas," is the locally based artist's first Miami solo show in four years and includes... More >>
It’s bad enough we constantly have to deal with the addled jabbering of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez without Pete Kirill dragging Kim... More >>
The peripatetic Spinello just returned from Berlin where he and Agustina Woodgate having been working on an arts project at an abandoned amusement... More >>
Faith Ringgold's 1960s paintings at Miami Art Museum through January 1 More >>
rPart blockbuster, part narrative of the wide-open range of contemporary art over the past few decades, "American Exuberance," opening at the Rubell Family Collection November 30th, seeks to d... More >>
In honor of our 10th Anniversary Basel Issue, Cultist introduces "Baselphrenia," where Miami art scenesters discuss the Swiss art fair's impact on our cultural landscape over the past decade. Artist ... More >>
rYou don't have to visit a tarot card reader to divine what Miami's top dealers are planning for the contemporary art fire sale called Art Basel Miami Beach. Instead, stop by some of the local ga... More >>
Hear the term Latin American art and you might expect bright paintings of tropical landscapes, bull fighters swirling their capes, and... More >>
In "It Takes All This to Be Me," his first solo project since 2007, Kenton Parker transports viewers to the City of Angels'... More >>
When we first encountered Zack Balber's work, he was exhibiting photos of hookers at the Spinello Gallery. He'd arranged to split sales with their... More >>
"There's a whole subculture of people that live with their sex dolls," says Gary Farmer, cultural affairs program manager for the City of Miami... More >>
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, U.S. authorities designated the rubble of the World Trade Center a crime scene. All except... More >>
