Donald Judd’s paintings restored by Art Care Conservation at the ICA in Miami

The sinuous lines and the colors of Donald Judd break into the ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, of Miami in a new guise, after the important restoration that allowed the display to the public  of 14 rare paintings in absolute first vision, which are to be added, in the work Untitled, 6 July 1964 in light cadmium, galvanized iron and red enamel, on display for a limited period,. The intervention ...

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Warriors-Cavaliers: fourth act!

It was since 1979 that both Conference finals didn’t end in competition 7.  Fighting, throbbing, it was exciting but at the end, for the fourth consecutive year, Warriors and Cavaliers will compete. On one hand, the team with the strongest NBA roaster, on the other the one with LeeBron, the extraterrestrial that so far played his best season. And to think that both finalists, after the respective Conference 5 race were ...

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Headless Chickens on Miami Rooftops

Since April, 3 headless chickens have been placed on 3 building roofs in Miami, precisely in Downtown, on the roof of the building on the corner of All Day at 1035 N of Miami Avenue and the Corner Bar; in the Design District at 3852 N Miami Avenue and MIMO at 5555 Biscayne Boulevard (it can be well seen from the Andiamo pizzeria). Headless chickens are real 4 feet tall (one ...

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A Night at the Fountainebleau

Emblematic example of MiMo style -Miami Modern architecture- to this day the Fontainebleau of Miami Beach is, for historical and architectural importance, a revered landmark of the city. Built in 1954, by Morris Lapidus at the behest of Ben Novack whom, identifying in Miami Beach the hub of the Golden Coast, in 1952 bought for $ 2.3 million dollars from the tycoon Harvey Firestone, the Firestone Mansion, with the intention ...

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Who Made My Clothes? Miami Celebrates the Fashion Revolution

Following the presence of cracks in the Rana Plaza building, home to a bank and numerous shops located on the first floors of the building, operators were advised not to return the following day. This information was deliberately revisited by the owners of the textile factories in regards to the workers of the upper floors, who kept returning to work every next day, unaware of what was about to happen. Several ...

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The art of Marielle Plaisir between status, sociology, mythology and Les Barbares

Colonialism, status, sociology and mythology: the ideas, the inspirations of Marielle Plaisir. French-Caribbean artist who was born and lived in Normandy until the age of 16, which origins from Guadalupe (her father) and French (mother). Back on the island of Guadeloupe, in the French department of overseas she had begun to known and realize the experience of colonialism lived by her predecessors. Back in France she attended the National School ...

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Michele Lopriore relaunches Cassidy and does so with an exclusive event behind closed doors.

The Italian brand Michele Lopriore never ceases to amaze and this time it does so with an exclusive event, a closed-door lunch. 20 people at most, including entrepreneurs, bloggers, journalists and philanthropists who represent the sense of elegance according to the Milanese brand. The reason for the event is the presentation of the new shoe launched on the market in 2017, but again, in other color variations in 2018, the ...

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From rackety Disneyland to the wonders of Louis Comfort Tiffany at the Morse Museum of American Art

Just steps away from the chaotic parks of Orlando, in Winter Park, there’s the Charles Hosmer House, better known as Morse Museum of American Art, the greatest collection of objects, works and paintings by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Son of Charles Louis Tiffany, famous founder of the homonymous jewelry on 5th Avenue, New York today known as Tiffany & Co., Louis Comfort Tiffany was the first creative director of the maison. Nevertheless ...

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Antidote’s Morning Story welcomes Irma Martinez.

The series of "Morning Stories" meetings of Sophie Zembra's innovative Antidote boutique never ceases to amaze. The guest of honor at the meeting on March 13th is Irma Martinez, designer of the Latin VIPs: Shakira, Ricky Martin, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias, Sofia Vergara, just to name a few. The vocabulary of the Italian language to the pioneer voice attributes the meaning of "who, exploring unknown regions, opens a path to others in ...

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Il Norton Museum of West Palm Beach celebrates “Black History Month” with Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Jean Michel Basquiat "Drawing in painting", this is the spotlight that the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach dedicates to one of the first, great, African-American artists during the Black History Month, from February 8th to March 18th. Officially recognized by the American government in 1976 with President Ford, Black History Month, celebrates the importance of people and events of the African American people from the African diaspora. The Museum ...

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