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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
When Norelkys Blazekovic founded Irreversible Magazine in 2005, she had little notion her publication would evolve into a global arts project. It has become a portal for...
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Art
Online and in person, Jorge Rojas delivers something different.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
It's a blustery weekday afternoon and Jorge Rojas is knee-deep in construction materials for the low-tech enclosure he's building inside the Diaspora Vibe Gallery in the Design...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Nela Ochoa: Genetic Portraits
Through August 27. Frost Art Museum, 10975 SW 17th St., Miami; 305-348-2890; frostartmuseum.org. Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
After dark, Paul Gaeta, AKA PG-13 and the founder of Circuitree Records, can be found blistering local clubs with hip-grinding electronic and hip-hop beats. But by day, the...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
A new exhibit at the Lowe highlights a rare image of the Taj Mahal photographed in 1855 by John Murray. The physician produced the 19th Century's finest visual record of...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
"Nela Ochoa: Genetic Portraits" features an intriguing collection of complex pieces referencing the genetic code of human and plant life. The Venezuelan artist's work embraces...
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Art
Both quotidian and esoteric, a diverse exhibit might leave Edge Zones in the red.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Hector Madera's stark collages on view at Edge Zones offer a discordant commentary on many artists' unease with the brutal economy. His Recession Series, featuring works titled...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Through the Lens: Photography from the Permanent Collection
Arnold Newman: Photographic Legacy
Through October 4. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables;...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Toward the end of his long and prolific career, Pablo Picasso increasingly experimented with a broad range of styles and printmaking processes, creating works that were...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Because I Say So" features selections from the collection of Debra and Dennis Scholl that challenge the notion of what art is. The works on display are remarkable not only for...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
"NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith" is freighted with the religious beliefs of those who have migrated here. The sprawling show corrals 50 works by 33 artists in an...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
"Convention" is an ingenious group show at MoCA that includes a series of workshops, video projects, installations, and performances. The exhibition designed by MoCA's...
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Metro
Jose Carrera, accused of attempted murder, inked his way to fame.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Jose Carrera perfected his art in jail. "I made my first tattoo gun using a Bic lighter and a small motor I stripped from an old Walkman cassette player," he says. "I used the...
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Art
Nela Ochoa's exhibit will get your cerebrum working in an amusing way.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
At the Frost Art Museum, "Nela Ochoa: Genetic Portraits" features an intriguing collection of complex pieces referencing the genetic code of human and plant life. The...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Through the Lens: Photography from the Permanent Collection
Arnold Newman: Photographic Legacy
Through October 4. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables;...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Through the Lens: Photography from the Permanent Collection
Arnold Newman: Photographic Legacy
Through October 4. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables;...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
A potent brew of hoofers and hoodoo simmers under the stars at Miami Art Museum as part of MAM Summer Nights. Each second Thursday of the month, the museum organizes a harmonic...
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Art
Photos from the museum's collection bring alive the history of the art.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
A new exhibit at the Lowe Art Museum features a rare image of the Taj Mahal photographed in 1855 by John Murray. The physician, who worked in India from 1833 to 1871, produced...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Mined Lives, 10 Years
Through July 31. Spanish Cultural Center, 800 Douglas Rd., Ste. 107, Coral Gables; 305-448-9677; ccemiami.org. Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5...
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Night&Day
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
The California governor himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, calls him the best photographer I have ever worked with. But for Robert Zuckerman, shooting photographs is...
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