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Nowadays, artists are more likely to work with found materials than build something from scratch. Modify, As Needed, a new group show at the Museum of Contemporary...
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In the age of texting and Twitter, we are communicating very fast," says Lisa Slominski, a London-based artist and curator. "As a result of these virtual exchanges, our...
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Some artists like to create works from scratch. Others prefer destroying what already exists to imbue the resulting detritus with new life. At Primary Projects, "His Wife &...
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Hear the term Latin American art and you might expect bright paintings of tropical landscapes, bull fighters swirling their capes, and maybe even a sultry mulata casting a...
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The new art season is upon us. Wynwood art dealers, wringing their sweaty palms, are in a sniff over who did or didn't make the cut for Art Basel.
The galleries are cranking...
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It's official. Art junkies are about to revel in a mainline dose of unrefined adrenaline. The season-opening Second Saturday Art Walk this Saturday promises a steady IV drip...
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When the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in North Miami opened submissions to Optic Nerve, its annual short film festival, to include nationwide talent, South Florida...
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Not all cameras are created equal, nor do they often merit equal billing with the photographs in a show. But when celebrated Brooklyn-based shutterbug Thomas Roma gutted a...
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Sandra Ramos lifts viewers into rarefied air with her monumental light-box installation of photos depicting the span of ocean separating Cuba and South Florida. Her...
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At the entrance to MAM's new exhibit, a work called I Wish Your Wish (2003) fills three walls with thousands of shiny, rainbow-hued ribbons flowing like hair plugs from...
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Roberta Smith of the New York Times calls him game-changing. Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker calls him the most consequential artist to have emerged since...
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People wondering when the next homegrown art star will be minted usually cast their peepers at Miamis New World School of the Arts for its impressive record of producing...
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Ryan Trecartin evokes comparison to a wired wizard of id. In "Any Ever," an epic series of videos that make the head spin, the ferociously inventive artist shuffles through...
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Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, U.S. authorities designated the rubble of the World Trade Center a crime scene. All except law enforcement officials and...
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At the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in North Miami, Ryan Trecartin evokes comparison to a wired wizard of id.
In "Any Ever," an epic series of videos that make the head...
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While some galleries are on vacation and others are busy gearing up for a slew of September openings, this weekend's abridged version of the Second Saturday Art Walk beginning...
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This exhibit at the Frost Art Museum crams Chairman Mao's Little Red Book through the shredder. In fact, the gang of 12 Chinese artists whose works are on view in "East/West:...
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At the entrance to MAM's new exhibit, a work called I Wish Your Wish (2003) fills three walls with thousands of shiny, rainbow-hued ribbons flowing like hair plugs from...
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Sacred Stories, Timeless Tales," a new exhibition at the Lowe Art Museum, explores the roots of mythology and features more than 100 works drawn from the museum's vast...
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With the exception of a missing pew and some hymnals, a modest room near the entrance of the Bass Museum of Art could be a private chapel.
Approximately the size of an...