Photographer Lisa S. Johnson Remembers Lou Reed, Jimi Hendrix, Les Paul

Lisa S. Johnson’s father was a guitar player, and her mother was a singer. Her father loved photography, so she studied it in school to bridge communications with him. While working for Eastman Kodak, she began dating a musician who owned a vintage guitar store, and he was first to recognize the singular soul of her artistic guitar portraits.

With “P.U.E.N.T.E.,” Artist Belaxis Buil Bridges the Cuban-American Divide

“It’s hard for me to define my identity. Because I have been to Cuba — over a decade ago, before this craze — I can say that I am Cuban,” explains Belaxis Buil. “Stepping out of the plane, I felt relieved. I actually cried. After spending time on the island and becoming acquainted with the people, I realized how Cuban I was…”

Super 8 Hotels Trolls Art Basel With an Exhibit of Free Crappy Art

Super 8 motel rooms aren’t exactly known for their chic and modern decor. But the budget hotel brand is now undergoing a transformation, shedding its old skin and stepping into a fresher, sleeker design. It’s out with the old and in with the new, and visitors to the “Super 8 Innov8te” Art Basel show in Wynwood…

Even Orangutans Have Paintings on Display During Art Basel Week

This year during Art Basel week, Jungle Island is making room for itself with an event that is as zany as it is philanthropic: Orangutan Art for a Cause. Head to Jungle Island at 1 p.m. December 1 through 4 to witness orangutans showcasing their painting skills. The intelligent primates are eager to share their creative process.

A Giant Milk Fountain Titled F+++ OFF Debuts at Satellite Art Fair Today

Past the vintage neon signage of the art deco-style Parisian hotel in Miami Beach, an eight-foot-tall milk carton perpetually pours a stream into a colossal cereal bowl. Performers luxuriate in the liquid while splashing around and sipping tropical drinks. Floating inside the bowl are inflatable cereal pieces from favorite childhood brands.

Traffic Jam Makes Music From Art Basel Gridlock

Art Basel begins tomorrow, and that means traffic in this city is about to go absolutely nuts. But don’t worry — even if an extra 150,000 cars a day will try to cross the MacArthur Causeway, Austin musician Steve Parker has an art project that will let you make music out of the vehicular tumult.

High Art: Marijuana Masterpieces Get Their Own Booth at Spectrum Miami

Art Basel is upon us, which means all sorts of cool, interesting, weird, shocking, and downright breathtaking art will soon be splashed across town for all the world to see. If you can imagine it, it’s probably represented somewhere during Miami Art Week. And one booth at the art fair Spectrum Miami aims to set your imagination ablaze — with weed.

Artist Naama Tsabar Returns to Miami With Sound Sculptures

The New York-based sculptor/musician/performance artist Naama Tsabar is no stranger to Art Basel Miami Beach. Asked how many times she has been in the official show, she offhandedly says, “I think three.” But this year, Tsabar will take part in two Art Basel Miami Beach exhibitions, one a performance…

The Best Fashion Events During Art Basel Miami Beach 2016

Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB) is one of the most anticipated events in the art world, but oftentimes it’s the fashion at the fair that takes center stage. Being street-style-ready is often as crucial as touring Basel’s satellite fairs and cruising the museums, and style mavens come prepared. But they also come ready to be inspired…

Art Loves Fashion Runway Show Launches Spectrum Art Fair

This year, local fashion fiends can kick off Miami Art Week with the pop of a champagne and the sparkle of a runway. At Art Loves Fashion, the opening event for Spectrum Miami, waifish models will strut down the catwalk in garments made by international designers while artist Ian Lantz displays interactive artwork and Caribbean pop superstar Tebby provides the soundtrack.