Deconstruction: a reordering of life, politics and art.

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami inaugurated the exhibition "Deconstruction: A reordering of life, politics, and art" on Saturday, July 14th. Twelve local artists who wanted to make a close comparison on art through their works, each with their own style but with the same goal: highlighting the implicit assumptions, hidden prejudices and latent contradictions of the culture and the language that  "we live” not too consciously. ...

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Sondra Perry: Typhoon coming on from Serpentine London to ICA Miami.

Presented at the Serpentine Gallery in London, the work of Sondra Perry, Typhoon coming on disembarks for the first time in America at the ICA - Museum of Contemporary Art - in Miami where it will remain staged until  November 04, 2018. Sondra Perry is an interdisciplinary artist with a great passion for digital, hardware and metal. Born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, she graduated from Columbia University and won the ...

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Louis Vuitton and the FIFA World Cup association transform the famous Paradise Plaza of the Miami Design District into a football field.

To celebrate the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the French luxury maison renowned for its unmistakable monogram, opened its pop up store in Miami as the only independent point of sale in North America. Inaugurated on June 14th, with the start of the World Championships it will close on July 15th with the final. The pop-up store opened in Moscow in late May at the Crocus City Mall, the largest luxury ...

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KRELwear: to wear a piece of art.

Karelle Levy, founder of the KRELwear brand, Swedish mother, Tunisian father, born and lived in Paris until the age of 6 and moved to Florida, Miami. After completing her studies, and being passionate about art, she decided to enroll in one of the most renowned art schools of America, the Rhode Island School of Design, with a major in Textile Design, becoming fashion / textile designer and performance artist. Four ...

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Abigail DeVille stories of black holes and rubbish between immigration and gentrification.

"The story that is usually told is the version of the winners. And it's trash! " This is the incipit of the meeting with Abigail DeVille at the ICA in Miami a few nights ago, for her performance as part of IDEA 009. A thirty-seven-year-old native of New York, a highly respected curriculum with studies at the Pratt Institute in New York, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine, the Fashion ...

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The United States of America celebrate its 24th birthday between history, tradition, oddities and habits.

There are two dates Americans celebrate more than Christmas and Easter: Thanksgiving day which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and Independence Day which is celebrated on July 4th and represents the birth of the United States of America, which celebrate this year their 24th birthday. It was July 4, 1776 when the Thirteen Colonies -New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, ...

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A Day at the 1Hotel in Miami Beach.

If it is true that we told you that Antidote's Morning Story is on standby for the sultry summer heat of Florida, it is equally true that when it comes to excellence and commitment in terms of eco-sustainability it was inevitable that for the first pop-up store Antidote leaned on the avant-garde 1Hotel in Miami Beach. 1 Hotel, a philosophy of life well described in the few words expressed by Barry ...

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An evening with Pat Riley

Pat Riley this is his business card: nine NBA titles, for 22 years president of the Miami Heat. His curriculum is unquestionably one of the most impressive of all sports: player, coach, president. Few, in any sports field, have reached the levels of success achieved by Riley playing various roles in almost half a century of activity. He proudly shows off, almost in a showy fashion, the 2006 ring because, he ...

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Antidote’s Morning Story greets the summer with Danié Gomez Ortigoza. See you soon.

In June, the Antidote Morning Story cycle was completed, and will resume after the summer. A guest of Sophie Zembra and her team, Danié Gómez Ortigoza was at the last meeting. Danié Gómez Ortigoza, marketing degree, for two years corresponding to Glamor Mexico and Latin America, discovers the pleasure of writing as a means of expression, communication and revolution: as a convinced feminist - despite having three men at home - ...

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“Latteria delle Femmine”

Valentina Vergottini, born in 1983, looks like a blond doll with blue eyes and a wreath of flowers in her hair. She looks like she came out of a shabby chic magazine, an elegant shabby, but looking at her creations, one realizes that in her vintage clothing, there is very little shabby because the style of her creations is actually the result of study and attention to detail. Details that make ...

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