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rFrom dancing dildos to swollen scrotums, from scrapping artists to vandalized paintings, not to mention truly thought-provoking artwork, this year's ArteAmericas is turning out to be the most... More >>
Man might be able to erect soaring skyscrapers on postage stamp-sized plots of land but nature remains unimpressed. If the recent Tsunami in Japan taught us something it's that our efforts to yoke nat... More >>
In Ragnar Kjartanssons 2007 video installation, God, the artist channels a Vegas lounge lizard, warbling sorrow conquers... More >>
In some religions, when you die, you get your ticket punched to Heaven or Hell; never mind the get-out clause. In others, there's the notion of a sin bin where you receive a time-out until Judgment Da... More >>
rVisitors to this year's ArteAmericas can expect edgy works dealing with brutality, says Emilio Callejo, the art fair's vice president. "One of our exhibits focuses on the violence that follow... More >>
Visitors to this years ArteAmericas can expect edgy works dealing with brutality, says Emilio Callejo, the art fairs vice... More >>
Man might be able to erect soaring skyscrapers on postage stamp-size plots of land, but nature remains unimpressed. Wilderness,... More >>
To celebrate its remarkable transition from a fledgling upstart to an internationally respected arts destination, MOCA is marking its quinceanera this Thursday night with "At Capacity: Large-Scale Wor... More >>
rWhen Aldo Castillo was hired as associate director of the Miami International Art Fair (MIA) last year he didn't expect that the experience would land him a higher profile gig on the internationa... More >>
Miami's MOCA celebrates its quinceanera More >>
rDuring the past five years, photographer Clyde Butcher has journeyed from his studio deep in the confines of the Florida swamps to crisscross the country from sea to shining sea. Perhaps best k... More >>
President Reagan had his picture snapped at Vizcaya, as did Pope John Paul II. The grand old manse has made cameo appearances in movies such as... More >>
During the past two decades, Mark Dion has created a skull-staving catalog of projects exploring how nature is represented in science and culture. Dion, who has snagged an honorary Ph.D from the Unive... More >>
There's no need to line up for free booze at the Second Saturday Art Walk in Wynwood this weekend: The artworks alone will make you think you're seeing double or at least make you look twice.From the ... More >>
Miami art this week: Man Ray, Roberto Matta, and Wifredo Lam More >>
March 12 Wynwood art walk packs a visual punch More >>
Wynwood's Second Saturday circus More >>
During the past two decades, Mark Dion has created a skull-staving catalogue of projects exploring how nature is represented in science and... More >>
During the past two decades, Mark Dion has created a skull-staving catalogue of projects exploring how nature is represented in science and... More >>
Contorted human figures, highway larceny, and freshly hatched homegrown talent pepper the neck-craning exhibits opening this weekend during the... More >>
Pablo Soria and Rusty Scruby split the marquee at Pan American Art Projects, where they twang divergent chords of photography with... More >>
"Come Ply, a group show featuring a bumper crop of talent poised to graduate from the Design and Architecture High School or New... More >>
rRarely does one encounter an art exhibit where mayhem and merriment combine seamlessly to channel that inner Mad Max. So imagine our elation after stumbling onto "That's Not a Knife," an arse... More >>
Just a few months after from lampooning a naked and silver-spackled Kim Kardashian for our Basel cover, Bert Rodriguez is ready to join the queen... More >>
Miami art this week: Sweat, politics, and amoebas More >>
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