This Art Installation Will Bring the Vastness of Space to III Points
The Black Hole Experience condenses the cosmos into 1,000 square feet.
The Black Hole Experience condenses the cosmos into 1,000 square feet.
NSU Art Museum, Spinello Projects, and Central Fine have some of the best art shows this month.
How did the graffiti artist or crew behind “004” tag Miami’s Signature Bridge arch? The mystery persists as theories swirl.
“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’s intimate gallery in Allapattah has quickly become one of the city’s best contemporary art spaces.
In “Talking to Computers,” Raul Cordero uses exaggeration to represent the digital age and modern society.
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’s permanent location is a pretty sweet deal for a city plagued by heat and obsessed with hospitality.
“We sometimes forget to acknowledge all the beautiful things that make us who we are,” artist Desi Swoope says.
The mural of Tua Tagovailoa is located on the corner of NW Fifth Avenue and NW 24th Street in Wynwood.
With “Niñalanida Skycoaster,” Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty will transport visitors to “a queer-futurist, post-apocalyptic version of Miami.”
With Miami Art Week on the horizon, Miami’s art galleries and museums return from summer break with a plethora of new shows.
Chroma Art Film Festival’s sophomore edition features new film categories and advocacy for arts funding.
“¿Qué Pasa, USA?” uses familiar artifacts and imagery to discuss the challenges of immigrating to America.
From Sarah and Samantha Ferrer’s celebration of Cuban heritage to Lucía Maman’s deformed subjects, don’t miss out on these art exhibitions this month.
Kyle Thurman’s project is a web of collaborations, connecting different artists and thinkers to his original concept, examining violence, fear, and identity.
The cancellation of this year’s Ellies Awards comes after the controversial removal of VÅ© HoÁ ng Khánh Nguyên’s art installation.
You may dismiss it as another overpriced selfie museum, but the Balloon Museum’s aesthetic value merely scratches the surface of all it offers.
From Fredric Snitzer to Mindy Solomon, here are the gallery shows popping up in Miami this month.
Central Fine, David Castillo, and Fredric Snitzer are some of the local galleries exhibiting at Art Basel this year.
In response to rising rents, Miami artists have banded together to form collective studio spaces.
Design District gallery Zilberman chose 15 artists to display works centering on the topic of identity and exploring conversations around it.