Visual Arts

South Florida Artists Scale Up for Orlando Museum’s Florida Prize

South Florida Artists Scale Up for Orlando Museum’s Florida Prize

Miami-Dade County artists dominate this year's Florida Prize in Contemporary Art at the Orlando Museum of Art. From monumental installations and large-scale paintings to immersive environments, the exhibition continues through Sunday, Aug. 23.

Miami Beach’s The Bass Adds New Leadership Role as Museum Expands

Miami Beach’s The Bass Adds New Leadership Role as Museum Expands

The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach has created a new leadership position as the institution expands its exhibition space, public programming and long-term artistic vision.

Artists Turn Margaritaville Inside Out at Locust Projects

Artists Turn Margaritaville Inside Out at Locust Projects

Artists Kelly Breez and Patty Gone use giant cargo shorts, a spilled margarita and video installations to examine cultural questions in "Lost Shaker of Salt" at Locust Projects.

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Art Wynwood, Superfine Fill the Need For Art Fair Fix in February

Art Wynwood, Superfine Fill the Need For Art Fair Fix in February

Posted on February 15, 2023 at 12:14 PM
By Douglas Markowitz

Two months after December's deluge of art lovers to Miami for Art Week, two fairs bring art to the city in February.

Tropic Bound: Miami’s Newest Art Fair Is All About Books

Tropic Bound: Miami’s Newest Art Fair Is All About Books

Posted on February 9, 2023 at 8:27 PM
By Douglas Markowitz

Miami's first Artists' Book Fair is Tropic Bound where the book is art and the art is a book.

Traveling Exhibition Adds Miami’s Black History On Its Stop Here

Traveling Exhibition Adds Miami’s Black History On Its Stop Here

Posted on January 31, 2023 at 2:17 PM
By Sergy Odiduro

"Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow" has been crisscrossing the country and, in its Miami stop, addresses the city's turbulent past at HistoryMiami Museum.

Photographer Tony Chirinos contemplates life and death in ‘The Precipice’ at UM

Photographer Tony Chirinos contemplates life and death in ‘The Precipice’ at UM

Posted on January 25, 2023 at 8:33 PM
By Douglas Markowitz

Tony Chirinos's work as a medical photographer for Miami-area hospitals led to his pondering in his pictures of the frailty of life and the finality of death.

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