The ReefLine Will Create a Coral Reef Out of Sunken Art
The ReefLine blends art with ocean conservation, building a new “hybrid reef” just 600 feet off the coast of Miami Beach.
The ReefLine blends art with ocean conservation, building a new “hybrid reef” just 600 feet off the coast of Miami Beach.
“Constructive Arguments” will feature Lynne Golob Gelfman’s work paired alongside pieces by eight contemporary artists.
Artists from Haiti, Ukraine, Peru, and right here in Miami will be on display at local galleries during Miami Art Week.
Miami’s art museums are bringing the heat during Miami Art Week
Josh Aronson’s photographs from his “Florida Boys” series will be on view during Miami Art Week.
Alternative perspectives and wild performances thrive at fairs like Prizm, Ink, Feria Clandestina, and Alcova.
Brian Butler wants you to bring your customized beach towel to the sands of Miami Beach.
Brussels-based Studio Lemercier uses nature as a medium and muse in Lightfall, Superblue Miami’s newest installation.
Art collector and advocate Chloe Berkowitz shares tips on this year’s best bets during Miami Art Week.
If you’ve never been interested in performance art, Smita Sen might be the artist to change that.
Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian, a banana duct-taped to a white wall, debuted at Art Basel 2019 in Miami Beach.
The new show at Jorge Pérez’s private museum dives deep into one of art’s most prevalent themes.
Sotheby’s is putting Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian up for auction for an estimated $1 to $1.5 million.
While thousands of organizations are asking for donations on Give Miami Day, arts organizations are in dire need of support.
A new exhibit at the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach details the painstaking process of creating the Japanese anime film Akira.
“Tethered Visions, Released Codes” is the latest in a string of fascinating conceptual exhibitions at Edge Zones.
This month, new exhibitions by José Parlá, Andrea Chung, and Jacqueline de Jong will open in the lead-up to Miami Art Week.
The Miami location of the Museum of Sex blends art, education, and entertainment.
With an exhibition gallery and store, the Miami Paper & Printing Museum is a year-round home for print culture.
Rachel Feinstein’s work has often alluded to the fantasy of Florida, but her solo exhibition at the Bass lacks a critical edge.
After renovations are completed to the de la Cruz Building, ICA Miami will see its exhibition space double.
In Miami, the walls in Wynwood are covered in street art and murals by the best artists in the city and around the globe.