The obsessive-compulsive angst of Yayoi Kusama between points and nets in a race against time, the maternal one.

11.30 AM date for brunch at The Charcoal Yard, adjacent to the cinema with many well-known faces in the art world to celebrate the documentary film by Yayoi Kusama at the Wynwood O'Cinema, in an exclusive vision for a few days. Following a parallel dialogue more than an interview between Lynn Zelevansky, art historian and former director of the Carnagie Museum of Art, and Dannis Scholl, collector, patron and CEO ...

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One Pure Rule, the first Anne Geddes’s performance in the United States of America, in favor of the Nickolaus Children Hospital.

Everyone has at least once seen images of newborn babies held in the palm of a hand, hidden among the flowers or dressed as snail, twins and trigeminis asleep in the strong and big hands that support them or wrapped in candid gauze that protect them like little birds in the nest. Images that represent the exquisite fragility and purity of children, their way of being so amazing to be ...

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Locust Project and Art Center South Florida together for the second season of Talks with the participation of Deana Haggag.

The Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami has opened the season of meetings entitled TALKS. TALKSa re meetings organized by the partnership of two of the most venerable non-profit cultural institutions in the city of Miami: the Locust Project and the South Florida ArtCenter, which have come together in a leadership. For each of the scheduled meetings (there are four in the lineup for the moment) some of the most influential curators ...

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The brain as a work of art according to Tomás Guilarte, analogies and references to the art of Carlos Alfonzo.

Monday's radio frequencies Mixtape were directed for the second appointment by dr. Tomás Guilarte and his vision of how the brain works as a work of art. Scientist, educator and respected academic leader, Tomás Guilarte is the dean of the Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work of FIU -Florida International University-. After spending three decades as a professor and researcher in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at ...

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Locust Project celebrates 20 years of activity with the 20/20 Project: 20 artists in 20 hours.

Locust Project celebrates 20 years of activity with the 20/20 Project: 20 artists in 20 hours Twenty artists / Twenty works is the title of the exhibition that Locust Project organized to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the association: 20 artists who have never exhibited at Locust Projects will present each of the site-specific works just commissioned in temporary exhibitions lasting an hour. The countdown will start on Friday, September 7th ...

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The Adrienne Arsht Center reopens the art season with the Arts Launch 2018.

The Adrienne Arsht Center officially opened the season of arts and entertainment for the year 2018-19 with the Arts Launch on September 8, 2018, presented by American Airlines with the support of the South Florida BMW group. The event, which opened from 10 am to 5 pm, inaugurated the rich Miami artistic season and the official opening of the box office, offering a taste of what the first and most important ...

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Monday MIxtape: David Rifkind and the concept of art between knowledge and humor according to George Deem.

The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum has begun its Monday Mixtape sessions for the 2018-2019 season: a monthly meeting in which works of art are selected and discussed with a dominant theme of interest, either architectural or social, discussed by specialized university teachers. Starting the symphony was Dr. David Rifkind. Associate professor of architecture at the FIU and professional architect, Rifkind graduated from the History and Architectural Theory program at ...

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Jose Luis Garcia, photography as visual and emotional poetry.

Louis Hippolite Bayard was the first photographer to talk about a photographic exhibition in Paris in 1839, exposing 30 positive images on paper. Since then photography has taken giant steps, to the point that in recent years the quotations of international masters, as well as those of emerging artists, have skyrocketed. Photographic works are exhibited in the most important museums and in the largest art exhibitions in the world and ...

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The chain reaction and the disruptive colors of Anthony Hernandez

Early talent, Anthony Hernandez recalls with lightness and serenity the years spent in Havana during the far from easy regime of Fidel Castro: where, since the age of 6 he was drawing on the ground, when with a "scooter", as he calls it, made of some wooden planks and two wheels recovered somewhere, he wandered between the Malecón and Havana Vieja. Going for a walk with his mother for museums, ...

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The Miami Beach Convention Center is waiting to be completed after 3 years of work while waiting for Art Basel.

After a 3-year restoration work for a total cost of 620 million dollars, the Miami Beach Convention Center has redone its look and is ready to host fairs, meetings and exhibitions. Although the internal work is not yet completed, it probably will be as soon  as at the end of October, but certainly by December 6, official opening date of the prestigious Art Basel, with which the city has renewed ...

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