Five Local Artists to Watch During Miami Art Week 2023
From Hernan Bas to Cornelius Tulloch, Miami Art Week is the perfect time to champion the work being made in the 305.
From Hernan Bas to Cornelius Tulloch, Miami Art Week is the perfect time to champion the work being made in the 305.
The beauty of the mission behind Club Gallery is how Amanda Baker wants to bring art to the people.
“Glory of the World” is NSU Art Museum’s attempt to show how abstract painters working in the wake of abstract expressionism tried to find a way forward for the form.
Juan Francisco Elso changed the face of Cuban art forever with a single wooden sculpture.
Artist Yolanda Sánchez’s installations of semi-transparent fabric panels invite viewers to experience color and the presence of light.
Claudio Marcotulli applies his film school knowledge to enrich his visual art, creating a fusion of both disciplines.
At the Lowe Art Museum, artist John Miller replicates classic American diner foods using traditional glassblowing techniques.
For Mokibaby, you do not pass through the art; the art passes through you.
“Future Past Perfect” features impressive, stylistically diverse work from a group of South Florida artists worth monitoring.
Jen Clay’s video-game installation lets the viewer experience what it feels like to deal with depression.
Miami was once home to one of the most important and celebrated artists of the 20th Century, Nam June Paik.
Miami’s art museums and galleries are gearing up for another season, featuring artists like Gary Simmons, Hernan Bas, and Charles Gaines.
“The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era” is about changing our ideas around one of the most well-known genres of art.
Five galleries from Miami have been chosen to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach this year – the most ever.
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.