“A Call to the Ancestors” Ponders, Honors Those Who Came Before Us
“A Call to the Ancestors” is an alchemy of visual art, installation, documentary, poetry, essays, and narrative that inquire what those who came before us still have to say.
“A Call to the Ancestors” is an alchemy of visual art, installation, documentary, poetry, essays, and narrative that inquire what those who came before us still have to say.
Sukeban attempts to bring a new sensibility to pro wrestling with plenty of inspiration from Japanese fashion and pop culture.
Some fairs have come to rival Art Basel in quality, and others are seeking to shake up the art market.
The Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer shows locations clearly inspired by downtown Miami, South Beach, Wynwood, and the Florida Everglades.
World Red Eye stops by all the hottest events around town, capturing unforgettable moments.
Art Basel, Reggie Watts, Night of Lights, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Hunt down a physical copy on the streets of Miami or download a PDF – and show us your artistic side.
With “The Conceptualists,” Hernan Bas has constructed his own, much more entertaining art fair.
Artist Sebastian Errazuriz has been incorporating technology like artificial intelligence into his practice for decades.
Dance Now! Miami welcomes audiences to escape the outside world and become immersed in “Program I.”
“Public Enemy” is full of displays where something is missing, forcing the viewer to ask what should be there and why it isn’t.
FilmGate will be at the forefront of the latest conversation point in the world of immersive technologies – artificial intelligence.
From Hernan Bas to Cornelius Tulloch, Miami Art Week is the perfect time to champion the work being made in the 305.
In 2021, Laura Paresky Gould started to capture the city where she’d lived for a few decades with a new perspective.
The beauty of the mission behind Club Gallery is how Amanda Baker wants to bring art to the people.
Miami was a-buzz with events and parties, and World Red Eye’s cameras were there to capture it all.
North Beach Music Festival, AfriKin Art Fair, Vegandale, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
“Glory of the World” is NSU Art Museum’s attempt to show how abstract painters working in the wake of abstract expressionism tried to find a way forward for the form.
The podcast extraordinaire and author of That’s Bold of You dishes on life in the 305.
Juan Francisco Elso changed the face of Cuban art forever with a single wooden sculpture.
Despite recent political headwinds in Florida targeting gender-blurring performances, the Men Who Dance festival continues to thrive.
Jonathan Escoffery’s debut novel, If I Survive You, has been nominated for one of English literature’s most prestigious awards.