The Eight Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend
The start of Madonna’s stint at the Fillmore Miami Beach, a sneaker convention, and a chicken sandwich cook-off are just a taste of what’s in store for Miami this weekend.
The start of Madonna’s stint at the Fillmore Miami Beach, a sneaker convention, and a chicken sandwich cook-off are just a taste of what’s in store for Miami this weekend.
The eyewear retailer’s new spot is its fourth brick-and-mortar store in Miami.
Street scenes, videogames, and tributes to the recently departed can be found in the new street art adorning the walls of Wynwood following Miami Art Week 2019.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) is set to return for its 23rd edition January 9 through 23, 2020, when it will premiere more than a hundred films from 25 countries. The fest will screen its largest collection yet and boasts 33 films directed by women (composing nearly a third of the lineup).
Is Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” a sign the art world has gone completely mad?
Thursday, December 12 For definitive proof there is such thing as a funny gene, look no further than the Wayans family. The famous brood made its mark on the entertainment world with the likes of the Scary Movie franchise and comedy classic In Living Color. And there’s no doubt that…
The celebrated street artist Shepard Fairey’s career-spanning exhibit, “Facing the Giant: 3 Decades of Dissent,” is on display in the neighborhood he helped reinvent.
Playwright Joseph McDonough, artistic director William Hayes, and actor David Kwiat had something in common when they began working on Ordinary Americans, the play that’s enjoying an extended run at Palm Beach Dramaworks before moving on to a series of shows at GableStage in mid-January.
The loveliest and most expensive cake most of us will ever buy is, without doubt, a wedding cake. A focus on one of the most special days in a couple’s life, the cake is a sweet, beautifully decorated symbol of good fortune and marital happiness. But in recent years, as…
Holiday and nonholiday cheer has arrived in the form of a Festivus gathering, a screening of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Buskerfest, and other free events.
It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with World Red Eye,…
Pat Field has had an illustrious career, earning awards for her costume work on shows and movies like Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada.” She created ArtFashion to spotlight up-and-coming artists and designers, and is bringing her annual runway show to Wynwood for Art Basel on Saturday, December 7.
A collection of photos taken by Reedus is on display at the Bonnier Gallery.
You’ll need a guide for one of the wildest weekends of the year. Performances from artists such as Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, Pitbull, and Luis Fonsi are just part of what’s in store for Miami during the final stretch of Art Basel.
Beach balls and rubber gloves; empty potato chip bags; recycled television sets and virtual reality goggles. If these don’t sound like the raw materials for your typical art fair, that’s because Satellite Art Show is far from your run-of-the-mill showcase. Named Best Art Fair in New Times’ 2019 “Best of Miami”…
In “The Visual Life of Social Affliction,” Caribbean artists explore some of their region’s greatest social concerns for an exhibit at the Little Haiti Cultural Center.
The works on display at the 2019 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach grapple with drug addiction, patriotism, and what it means to be an American. However, they offer no clear answers on the issues at hand or any indication of what direction the art world might take next.
At Swampspace Gallery, the works of famous Miami photographer Bunny Yeager are on display alongside the sexually charged and female-centric art of Eurydice and Kitty Brophy.
Looking for the best events in Miami this week? Check out Bio Haqué with Grimes, Sophie, and Nina Kraviz, as well as Ski Mask the Slump God, DSA Film Fridays, Nickelodeon Slime City, and much more.
The two fairs offer hard, unblinking looks at the consumerist nature of the contemporary art world.
For fans of free stuff, there has never been a better time in the Magic City than Miami Art Week.
Robert de los Rios, cofounder of the RAW Project, enlisted esteemed artist Shepard Fairey and others to assist with painting a colorful mural for Eneida M. Hartner Elementary in Wynwood. Fairey is just one of the notable artists recruited by de los Rios to participate in his nationwide project to beautify America’s public schools.