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Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall

Viral Duct-Taped Banana Sells for $6.2 Million at Auction

By Jose D. DuranNovember 20, 2024

Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian, a banana duct-taped to a white wall, debuted at Art Basel 2019 in Miami Beach.

Our Bodies, Ourselves: Figuration Features in “Mirror of the Mind” at El Espacio 23

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 20, 2024

The new show at Jorge Pérez’s private museum dives deep into one of art’s most prevalent themes.

someone taking a picture of a banana duct-taped to a wall

No Joke: Viral Duct-Taped Banana Could Command $1.5 Million at Auction

By Jose D. DuranNovember 19, 2024

Sotheby’s is putting Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian up for auction for an estimated $1 to $1.5 million.

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Give Miami Day: 10 Arts Organizations You Can Support

By Celia AlmeidaNovember 19, 2024

While thousands of organizations are asking for donations on Give Miami Day, arts organizations are in dire need of support.

Installation view of "Akira: Architecture of Neo-Tokyo" at the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach

Return to Neo-Tokyo: Akira Exhibition Explores Legendary Anime World

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 15, 2024

A new exhibit at the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach details the painstaking process of creating the Japanese anime film Akira.

Installation view Christopher Carter's "Tethered Visions, Released Codes" exhibition at Edge Zone

Christopher Carter Bridges Old and New Practices at Edge Zones

By Mario RodriguezNovember 7, 2024

“Tethered Visions, Released Codes” is the latest in a string of fascinating conceptual exhibitions at Edge Zones.

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Still of Studio Lemercier's Lightfall

Here’s Your Guide to Miami Art Openings in November 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 6, 2024

This month, new exhibitions by José Parlá, Andrea Chung, and Jacqueline de Jong will open in the lead-up to Miami Art Week.

Installation view of "Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines" at the Museum of Sex in Miami

Coming Attractions: Museum of Sex Finally Opens in Allapattah

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 6, 2024

The Miami location of the Museum of Sex blends art, education, and entertainment.

Gallery wall at the Miami Paper & Printing Museum

IS Projects Rebrands Itself as Miami Paper & Printing Museum

By Francess Archer DunbarOctober 30, 2024

With an exhibition gallery and store, the Miami Paper & Printing Museum is a year-round home for print culture.

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Installation view of "Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years" at the Bass

“Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years” Could Have Dug Deeper

By Francess Archer DunbarOctober 28, 2024

Rachel Feinstein’s work has often alluded to the fantasy of Florida, but her solo exhibition at the Bass lacks a critical edge.

Interior of de la Cruz building in Miami's Design District

ICA Miami Announces Expansion, Acquires de la Cruz Building

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 15, 2024

After renovations are completed to the de la Cruz Building, ICA Miami will see its exhibition space double.

Mural by Trek 6 in Wynwood.

10 Best Murals in Wynwood

By Yuval OfirOctober 15, 2024

In Miami, the walls in Wynwood are covered in street art and murals by the best artists in the city and around the globe.

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Still from The Black Hole Experience

This Art Installation Will Bring the Vastness of Space to III Points

By Sarah PerkelOctober 15, 2024

The Black Hole Experience condenses the cosmos into 1,000 square feet.

Photo of diving board and pool

Here’s Your Guide to Miami Art Shows in October 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 11, 2024

NSU Art Museum, Spinello Projects, and Central Fine have some of the best art shows this month.

Miami’s Signature Bridge Arch Was Tagged With Graffiti. But How?

Miami’s Signature Bridge Arch Was Tagged With Graffiti. But How?

By Zulekha PittsOctober 8, 2024

How did the graffiti artist or crew behind “004” tag Miami’s Signature Bridge arch? The mystery persists as theories swirl.

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Portrait of Jose Parla in his studio

José Parlá Will Bring His Studio to PAMM for “Homecoming”

By Carolina del BustoSeptember 25, 2024

“I’m being invited to come back to the place where I grew up,” says José Parlá of his upcoming exhibition at PAMM.

Katia David Rosenthal standing outside of KDR

KDR Carves Out a Space for Itself in Allapattah

By Carolina del BustoSeptember 24, 2024

Katia David Rosenthal’s intimate gallery in Allapattah has quickly become one of the city’s best contemporary art spaces.

Abstract painting of the White House by Raul Cordero

Raul Cordero Immortalizes Our Technological Obsession

By Mario RodriguezSeptember 19, 2024

In “Talking to Computers,” Raul Cordero uses exaggeration to represent the digital age and modern society.

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Portrait of Adrian Rivera and Daniel Almeida

El Chavo del Ocho-Themed Exhibition Explores Counterfeit Culture, Piracy, and Censorship

By Isabel RiveraSeptember 18, 2024

Daniel Almeida and Adrian Rivera’s art installation at Locust Projects started with the fact that El Chavo del Ocho stole its theme song.

Museum of Ice Cream Miami Delivers on Sweetness and Service

By Isabel RiveraSeptember 17, 2024

Museum of Ice Cream’s permanent location is a pretty sweet deal for a city plagued by heat and obsessed with hospitality.

Destyni "Desi" Swoope, alongside her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother

Desi Swoope Stitches the Past and Present in “Abuela’s House”

By Tyler FrancischineSeptember 11, 2024

“We sometimes forget to acknowledge all the beautiful things that make us who we are,” artist Desi Swoope says.

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The finished mural of Tua Tagovailoa. He is wearing two black crosses in eyeblack, his mouth is wide open, and he is holding a football.

Meet the Artist Behind the Tua Tagovailoa Mural in Wynwood

By Naomi FeinsteinSeptember 6, 2024

The mural of Tua Tagovailoa is located on the corner of NW Fifth Avenue and NW 24th Street in Wynwood.

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