The Wolfsonian Displays Treasures From the Harlem Renaissance
The Wolfsonian’s exhibit “Silhouettes” is just the latest in a fervent discussion that he has been having about the Harlem Renaissance.
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.
Miami’s art galleries still have a post-Art Basel glow, with exhibits by celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, local artist and illustrator Gabe Alcala, and much more.
From the Pérez Art Museum to the Historic Hampton House, the Miami art scene showcased high-quality work throughout 2023.
Before Art Basel Miami Beach supercharged the city’s art scene, the Miami Design District was home to four crucial nonprofit art spaces.
The best time to check out Miami’s art museums and galleries is after Art Basel leaves town.
During Miami Art Week, there are more than a dozen concurrent art fairs, each offering a unique snapshot of contemporary art and design.
There are rumors that the art market is about to crash, but do the vibes at this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach have to be this off?
Charles Gaines has made a career out of presenting art that tries to stimulate the viewer’s minds.
“A Call to the Ancestors” is an alchemy of visual art, installation, documentary, poetry, essays, and narrative that inquire what those who came before us still have to say.
Hunt down a physical copy on the streets of Miami or download a PDF – and show us your artistic side.
With “The Conceptualists,” Hernan Bas has constructed his own, much more entertaining art fair.
Artist Sebastian Errazuriz has been incorporating technology like artificial intelligence into his practice for decades.
“Public Enemy” is full of displays where something is missing, forcing the viewer to ask what should be there and why it isn’t.