12 Must-See Miami Art Exhibits in May 2024
From Tony Chirinos’s stunning photography to Homework’s new home in Little River, don’t miss these art exhibits this month.
From Tony Chirinos’s stunning photography to Homework’s new home in Little River, don’t miss these art exhibits this month.
Mad Arts, a new museum in Dania Beach, focuses on immersive art experiences and cutting-edge ways of expression.
Over the decades, Mike Miller’s lens has gotten up close and personal with hip-hop icons like Eazy-E, 2Pac, and Dr. Dre.
PAMM’s latest exhibition, “Spirit in the Land,” examines humanity’s relationship with our planet through cultural practices.
Six out of the ten nominees for the 2024 Florida Prize are based in Miami, down from last year’s seven but still giving the Magic City a majority.
From Al Farrow’s religious iconography to Serge Toussaint’s paintings, April offers a plethora of art exhibitions you won’t want to miss.
Artnet reports that Christie’s will auction off de La Cruz’s entire art collection, estimated to be worth around $30 million.
Kacey Jeffers’ intimate portraits of neighbors and family have earned him a following within the art world.
“Future Sketches / Code Poems” invites visitors to explore what coding feels like, what it looks like, and how they can get creative with it.
French Caribbean artist Marielle Plaisir explores the connection between Overtown and Coral Gables in a new virtual reality exhibit.
A portrait of Palestinian-American scholar Edward Said was included in ICA’s exhibit highlighting the work of artist Charles Gaines – then, one day, it was removed.
From a Miami native’s paintings in Liberty City to Japanese pop art in Miami Beach, here are the art shows you don’t want to miss in March.
The Wolfsonian’s exhibit “Silhouettes” is just the latest in a fervent discussion that he has been having about the Harlem Renaissance.
Amy Galpin will oversee Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design, Special Collections, and the Kislak Center at Freedom Tower.
Along with her husband, Carlos, Rosa de la Cruz was one of the major forces in Miami’s art scene, both as an art collector and philanthropist.
Way before a certain Swiss art fair blew into town, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival was championing art every Presidents’ Day weekend.
Christie’s preview show includes artworks by Damien Hirst, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Ed Ruscha, and Fernando Botero.
During Presidents’ Day weekend, Art Wywnood offers another chance for art lovers and collectors to explore a bustling art market.
Even with Art Basel nearly a year away, Miami’s arts scene continues to mount high-caliber exhibitions in February.
To celebrate its first anniversary, Visu Contemporary has staged a solo exhibition by celebrity photographer David LaChapelle.
In “Dirt’s Dive,” artist Kelly Breez celebrates South Florida’s dying dive bar scene.
“Wish You Were Here” is a career-spanning exhibition featuring 109 clay and ceramic works by Mindy Shrago.