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Fredric Snitzer

  • Culture

    January 13, 2005
  • News

    April 13, 1994

    Bedia

    As one of the most acclaimed Cuban artists of his generation, Jose Bedia is already in the spotlight. But the illumination he's looking for is something slightly different.

  • Culture

    August 21, 2008

    Artformz Moves

    One of Miami's most extensive artists' groups finds a new spot ... and improves.

  • Culture

    June 19, 2008

    Miami's Big Moment in the Arts Hits the Screen

    A pair of filmmakers kicks off a series of home movies with the Wet Heat Project.

  • Culture

    December 7, 2006

    Art Basel 2006 Event Listings

    A pair of filmmakers kicks off a series of home movies with the Wet Heat Project.

  • News

    December 7, 2006

    No Vacancy

    Think the real estate boom is over? Not for would-be galleries in Wynwood.

  • News

    December 7, 2006

    Artmageddon!

    Don't even try to see it all. We've got Basel's best.

  • Culture

    September 21, 2006

    Fall Crawl

    Wynwood opens its doors for the season, but not all the action is inside

  • Culture

    September 29, 2005

    Art Capsules

    Wynwood opens its doors for the season, but not all the action is inside

  • Diversions

    May 12, 2005

    BEST ART GALLERY

    Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

  • Culture

    April 28, 2005

    Current Art Shows

    Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

  • Culture

    January 6, 2005

    Current Art Shows

    Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

  • Culture

    December 2, 2004

    Art Basel Events

    Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

  • Culture

    October 28, 2004

    Physical Graffiti

    And you thought it was all about teens gone wild with cans of spray paint

  • Culture

    December 4, 2003

    Food Stuff For Basel

    Wynwood cooks up something different

  • News

    August 29, 2002

    Artburst

    The art scene in Miami is ready to detonate, and Robert Chambers wants to light the fuse

  • Culture

    November 16, 2000

    Separate but Equal in Art

    November reveals how multicultural Miami leaves its mark

  • Culture

    February 3, 2000

    Something New, Something Wow

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Calendar

    January 8, 1998

    Calendar for the week

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Culture

    October 2, 1997

    A Bedia Bestiary

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Culture

    July 3, 1997

    Beyond Exile

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Culture

    March 13, 1997

    Canvasing the Caribbean

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Culture

    January 16, 1997

    Gallery Walkout

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • Culture

    July 18, 1996

    Techno Trashing

    "Departing Perspectives" and "Arte Actual"

  • News

    April 25, 1996

    Fellowship Down

    The Cintas Foundation, a long-standing financial boon to artists of Cuban heritage, isn't doling out any money this year

  • News

    December 3, 2009

    Art Basel: Artpocalypse Now

    A voyage into the art of darkness in an economy gone mad.

  • Blogs

    December 7, 2009

    Highlights From Art Basel Miami Beach 2009: Part 2

    Dan Attoe's I'm Stealing Your ideas at Peres Projects​Congratulations, Miami, you've survived another Art Basel. Riptide dropped by the main fair  one final time late yesterday afternoon. Galleries had put out some new works since opening day, while some gallerists were literally counting the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 9, 2010

    Five Miami Artists Better Than Romero Britto

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 15, 2010

    This week in art: Macho men and urban cocks

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 29, 2010

    This week in Miami art: Shrimp in a skillet and crushed cockroaches

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    August 5, 2010

    This week in art: From kaleidoscopes to sarcophagi

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    November 11, 2010

    Art Basel preview in Wynwood

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 18, 2010

    Taking Down Britto

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    December 2, 2010

    Bert Rodriguez bares all for Art Basel

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    September 8, 2011

    Wynwood art walk revs up for Art Basel

    In this week's issue of New Times, Natalie O'Neill profiles artist Romero Britto, a man who Miamians seem to have a love/hate relationship with. Er, well more like some people love him and some people hate him. In the past, we haven't been shy of our disdain for Britto's work -- and it's not about b ... More >>

  • Culture

    December 1, 2011

    Art Basel Miami Beach at 10

    A decade of debauchery, deals, and disasters.

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