Miami Art Week 2015: Pulse Comes Alive With Pop and Color

For years, Pulse was relegated to second tier status among the various satellite fairs that flock to Miami Beach during Art Basel. Two years ago, newly appointed director Helen Toomer looked to turn things around for the struggling enterprise. Last year, with a move to Indian Creek Beach on 46th…

The Best Classic Films Showing in Miami in December

It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays here in Miami, inside and out. Although it is still not particularly cold weather-wise, hopefully the theaters will crank the air to 30 and whip up a snowstorm during a film. December is here and so are a bundle of classic…

The 11 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, December 3 Longtime friends Tina Paul and Keni Valenti have joined forces to create a back-to-the-future Basel experience titled “Beyond the Limelight.” At the duo’s exhibition, opening Thursday at the Museum of Fashion, visitors will journey back to New York City’s ’80s and ’90s nightlife scene through Paul’s lens…

Miami Art Week 2015: Your Guide to All the Pop-Up Fairs

Miami Art Week packs a lot into the first week of December. For locals and visitors alike, it can be pretty overwhelming to shepherd between the different tents and pop-up fairs strewn along Miami Beach, Midtown, Wynwood, Downtown, and Brickell. Here to help you put together an air tight Art…

Two Miami Stars at Pulse Highlight Growing Visibility of Local Artists

Jenny Brillhart gestures around the stark industrial interior of her Little River studio to explain the visual inspiration for her paintings of cool, dark shapes and empty urban scenes. “My previous work was much more insular within this space only,” Brillhart says, calling the works “pretty abstract.” Fairgoers at Pulse…

Chi-Raq, Spike Lee’s Best in Years, Looks to the Ancients

Oh, Zeus, hear my lament that I was not present when Spike Lee imagined updating Lysistrata to present-day Chicago. I bet he burst himself cackling. Aristophanes’ 411 B.C. comedy, written during the three-decade Peloponnesian War, concocts a crazy scheme: Women refuse sex until their blue-balled men give in and declare…

For Art Basel 2015, Miami Museums and Galleries Put on a Spectacle

Devonté Hynes has a fraught relationship with Miami. The last time the London-born singer, better known as Blood Orange, was in town in 2013, he was outside the Electric Pickle when police raided the club over a liquor license issue. When he tried to retrieve his equipment inside, an officer…

Miami’s Art Scene Turns to Little Haiti as Wynwood Rents Rise

Chickens poke around in the grass as cars fly down NW Second Avenue past a bustling laundromat, botanicas packed with votive candles and cascarilla, and — just near 63rd Street — the neon-purple ampersand in a window that marks the contemporary art gallery on the corner. The gallery is the…

MDC Live Arts’ “Holoscenes” Explores Life Underwater

With projections putting significant swathes of South Florida underwater within the next 100 years, MDC Live Arts’ presentation of “Holoscenes” seems particularly prescient. Taking place on the Wolfson Campus’ Kyriakides Plaza over the course of Miami Art Week, the exhibition is a performance installation that explores life underwater. Spanning the…

Basel House Brings Art and Hip-Hop to Wynwood for Free

Every year, it seems the “art” of Art Basel becomes ever more eclipsed by parties, but what if the art was the party? Such is the mission of Basel House, a one-stop shop for day-to-night action in the form of live mural painting, live music, good food, friends, and fun…

Free Events This Week in Miami: Miami Art Week Edition

In typical big city fashion, Miami isn’t giving anybody a breather between all the holiday happenings. Hydrate and flush out that Thanksgiving tryptophan, ’cause it’s Miami Art Week. Whether you keep it all museums all the time or bounce from fair to fair, the annual Art Basel madness is officially…