And the last of his pieces is… The First Supper: Romero Britto honors the genius of Da Vinci on the 500th year anniversary of his death.

Romero Britto reveals his last piece, The First Supper, in occasion of the event held in his gallery on Lincoln Road.  Inspired by his trip to Italy last year, as a guest to Domenico Dolce, Stefano Gabbana and Guilherme Siqueira, Britto was able to see one of the world’s most famous pieces by DaVinci: The Last Supper, also known as Cenacolo Vinciano. The Last Supper is a wall painting that measures 640cm ...

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Lucia Del Sanchez: art between reflection, spirituality and the continuous search for meaning.

"You know my dad and his story, and I'm part of that story”, Lucia Del Sanchez tells me, because if art is a genetic issue, so is Lucia Del Sanchez's blood. Lucia is the daughter of Oliver and Min Sanchez, founders of the iconic Swampspace, where Lucia grew up, sharing not only her passion for art but also relationships and friendships in a very diverse environment and always open to everything: ...

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Alfred Conteh’s African-American culture of erosion, oxidation and the use of unconventional materials.

Alfred Conteh, a tall man, seems to have come straight out of one of his mammoth paintings. Guest of the Fountainhead Residency run by the adorable hosts Kathryn and Dan Mikesell, about which Conteh says: "A great and enjoyable experience, first of all because the Mikesell are people of respect, devoted as few to art and to the artists who become part of their community and who consequently take care ...

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Arriving in Wynwood, Miami, the first museum to be entirely dedicated to the history of graffiti, the “Museum of Graffiti” will open its doors on December 5th.

What other city in the world other than the city of Miami can boast about opening the first museum portraying graffiti as a form of art and to give lesson on its history? And what better opening period if not during the daring Miami Art Week? On December 5th 2019 there will be another important event that is a must see event, in fact it will open in the cradle of ...

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Time for FACE, time to devote yourself to art in total divine grace and abandonment to the pure pleasure of art.

Following the success achieved in the second edition in Miami, in the splendid setting of the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, FACE inaugurates the third edition of the event, from November 10th to 13th 2019, with a change of destination, as already mentioned last year: this time the headquarters will be the colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Another exceptional location for what proves to be one of the most prestigious artistic ...

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The Goldman Global Arts in Miami inaugurates Kobra’s first solo show in the States: when the social message becomes “Larger than Life” – part II, in the colors of Eduardo Kobra.

Within the walls of the Wynwood Wall, Goldman Global Arts celebrated the event exhibition for Kobra collectors and enthusiasts, entitled Kobra - Larger Than Life-part II: the first personal exhibition of the Brazilian artist in the States. Open for some time, the exhibition will close its doors after the second week of November. The exhibition, curated by Peter Tunney in collaboration with Goldman Global Arts, displays unique works created on ...

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Immersive and conceptual art between the use of non-conveying natural materials and no-see-ums: The Pérez Art Museum in Miami celebrates a mid-career retrospective of artist Teresita Fernández, on show from October 17th to February 9th, 2020.

“I start by asking myself this very simple question: Where I’m? Historically, economically, socially,  racially, historically, economically, socially, geographically, visually, emotionally and physically?” A demanding question to which Teresita Fernández has clearly responded with her concept of art, succeeding in becoming the first Latin American figure to be named a member of the - centenary - US Commission of Fine Arts, a federal panel which advises the President and Congress on ...

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The ICA Miami honors Yayoi Kusama with the installation of an Infinity Room: All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins, on display until January 31st 2020.

While a new Infinity Room is expected at the David Zwirner Gallery in New York for which 100,000 visitors are expected, the ICA Miami, thanks to the support of Inigo Philbrick Gallery, has opened its doors to the installation Yayoi Kusama: All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins. The installation that is part of the Infinity Mirror Rooms series, is a branded creation of the famous artist: an ...

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The LOWE Art Museum of Coral Gables pays tribute to the eclectic genius of Leonardo da Vinci on the 500th anniversary of his death.

Scientist, inventor, artist and humanist, the genius of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was also celebrated by the LOWE Art Museum of Coral Gables which wanted to remember the five hundredth anniversary of the death of the genius with a special event in collaboration with the Department of Physics and the FROST School of Music of the University of Miami (UM). While Italy and France are discussing the loans of works of ...

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Between the Legible and the Opaque: approach to an ideal put into practice, 19 artists performing at the Bakehouse Art Complex until 20 January 2020.

Between the legible and the opaque: Approches to an ideal in Place, this is the title of the exhibition opened at the Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) and curated by Adler Guerrier, inaugurated Saturday October 11th (and on display until March 31st 2020) in the presence, among others, of the Director Cathy Leff. There are so many ways to interpret the legible and the opaque: it could be the medium used to ...

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