A decade of debauchery, deals, and disasters.
The Wynwood season began fast, with larger spaces and some sizable sales.
Luciano Goizueta's la-olla de oropoel, acrylic on canvas, 60" x 75", 2009​Despite the dismal economic climate and a gloomy weather forecast, last Saturday night's Wynwood gallery walk season kickoff opened with a roar, featuring expanded spaces, stellar shows, and even some brisk sales."I was worr ... More >>
One gallery bucks the summer doldrums.
Haitian-born, Miami-based artist Edouard Duval-Carrié is teaming up with Dutch beer brand Grolsch for a limited edition bottle only available at select Art Basel events. We'll stay out of the debate over the whole idea of limited edition beer bottle as art piece for the moment, and just be happy ... More >>
You can be thrifty at Basel if you know where to look.
A plethora of portraits gets the spotlight at Steinbaum
Six summer exhibits keep museum sizzling
Wine and other spirits intrigue while Iman slightly disappoints
Using the street as a canvas, OmniArt paints the town
Miami plays host to one of the world's most illustrious art fairs
Four Seasons
Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
Two recent installation projects succeed where others have failed
The art scene in Miami is ready to detonate, and Robert Chambers wants to light the fuse
A new gallery wants to sex us up
Who cares about Art Basel? The Bass exhibition proves Miami already had it going on.
Art Miami has grown up, with more to view than ever before
"In the House of Swing"
Edouard Duval-Carrié
Flush with valuable Lincoln Road real estate and saddled with major debts, the South Florida Art Center ponders its options, its future, and its purpose
Haiti tumbles. Haiti reels. Haiti tears itself apart. And Eduoard Duval-Carrie, one of Haiti's premier painters, chronicles the island's chaos on his canvases.
