about Douglas Markowitz

Douglas Markowitz is a writer and journalist covering art, music, travel, and culture. Currently based in Miami, his work has appeared in Burnaway, Miami New Times, American Way, and Time Out among others. He previously served as culture editor at Phoenix New Times.

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At Faena Art, Magnus Sodamin is Miami’s Tropical Impressionist

“Before Sunrise,” a show of the Magnus Sodamin's work at the Faena Art Project Room, showcases the Everglades in glorious detail.

Miami Artists’ Book Fair Tropic Bound Speaks Volumes In Its...

Tropic Bound, an artists' book fair, has 90 exhibitors this year from more than a 12 countries who will descend on Miami's Design District.

Miami Is The Perfect Place To Create a Caribbean Alphabet, Design...

At an artist's residency in Miami, Arthur Francietta’s works on developing a new writing system for Haitian Creole.

Unpacking ‘Invisible Luggage’ at The Hampton House

Hampton House is furthering its artful ambition with its latest "Invisible Luggage."

From Private Collector, Margulies Readies Never-Before-Seen-In-Mi...

The Margulies Collection rehangs the gallery showing some rare works its namesake owner doesn't usually let out of his own home.

International Photography Conference, Founded In Miami, Focuses o...

Aldeide Delgado, co-founder and director of the Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), brings photographers from throughout the world to Miami for an international conference.

Lucia Maman Examines ‘Otherness’ in Astonishing Miami...

In the Miami Design District, a probingly intellectual exhibition by Lucia Maman.

Buzzy KDR Gallery Celebrates Snow Birds in ‘Florida Room...

KDR Gallery in Allapattah gives a nod to the Sunshine State's snowbirds in new exhibition.

Just in Time for the Olympics, Lowe Art Museum’s ‘Kno...

“She’s A Knockout” at Lowe Art Museum-University of Miami features art inspired by female athletes.

PAMM’s Newest Show Explores What It Means to Be Chicano – Or Chic...

The first thing visitors may wonder about the PAMM exhibition “Xican-a.o.x. Body" is how to say its title.