Belen Jesuit Gallery Puts Rare Renaissance Art on Display
Something especially unique for South Florida has arrived: rare Italian Renaissance masterpieces.
Something especially unique for South Florida has arrived: rare Italian Renaissance masterpieces.
Salons are the perfect format for the curious to learn more about the intersection of art and technology from contemporary artists.
Locust Projects has been running the Wavemaker program since 2015 and has awarded $570,000 in grant money to Miami artists.
Real estate developer and restaurateur John Marquez is opening an 8,000-square-foot exhibition space in Allapattah to champion emerging visual artists.
Coral Gables Museum has organized the exhibition “Masters that Transformed the City” as a tribute to the artists’ 100th anniversary.
Artist Kerry Phillips has an enduring fascination with the psychic value we assign to personal effects.
Photographer Phillip Karp is showing 14 works at the Walgreens at 74th Street and Collins Avenue in North Beach.
Dimensions Variable’s latest exhibition sets out “to materialize and visualize some of the many wonders of existence” through abstract sculpture, drawing, and painting.
Jee Park’s show brings into conversation the Korean suui custom with the violent attacks against Asian Americans in the U.S. over the last several years.
There’s still plenty of art to see around the city.
Whoever wins, we lose.
Andres Serrano’s controversial work has been made into an NFT.
The dirty secret: Some of the art is good.
Check out shows by Anastasia Samoylova, Antonia Wright, William Osorio, and more.
The Miami-based artist says “you just had to be there.”
“Big Butch Energy” explores the intersectional identities within fraternities and sororities.
FriendsWithYou spreads a message of radical kindness and positivity.
Miami galleries offer immersive, inventive exhibitions from artists across the globe.
Art Basel has catapulted the city into an art capital – even if for just a week.
Will the buzz around this trendy acronym be a momentary flash in the pan, or will it eventually become a respected and lasting form that will disrupt the traditional art world?
It’s evident from this year’s crop of art fairs that things have changed.
Miami Art Week gives the city’s diverse collection of museums the chance to bring their A-game.