The Wolfsonian-FIU celebrates the Cuban modernism of Conrado Walter Massaguer.


In celebration of the summer, almost here, the Wolfsonian-FIU of Miami Beach presented, The New Tropicana (in collaboration with The New Tropic), a party based on Cuban music, dances and flavors. The occasion was organized to celebrate the opening of the exhibition Cuban Caricature and Culture: The Art of Massaguer composed of works from the Wolfsonian collection to which the works donated by Vicki Gold Levi were added, historian, photo ...

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Risk: the students of the FIU Master in Fine Arts exhibit at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami.

Risk is the theme of the FIU Master of Fine Arts student exhibition for the year 2019. According to the canonical definition, risk is the potential that an action or activity chosen can lead to a loss or an event undesirable, affecting the result. Not acting is part of the risk. Displaying your works is part of the risk. Letting people observe the subjectivation of art is a big risk ...

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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum-FIU and the Wolfsonian of Miami Beach participate in the Slow Art Day initiative.

Slow Art Day is a global artistic event that aims to encourage people to discover for themselves the joy of looking and loving art. In consideration of the fact that it has been scientifically proven that the average time spent in front of a work of art is about 27 seconds it is clear that quality is the component that counts, not quantity. The initiative starts from Phil Terry in 2008 ...

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On display at The Wolfsonian-FIU 50 years of history of MITA Textile Design 1926-1976, from November 16th to April 28th.

Exclusive evening for the opening of the MITA Textile Design exhibition 1926-1976, on display from November 16th 2018 to April 28th 2019 at The Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach. The exhibition is organized in collaboration with The Wolfsonian-Palazzo Ducale Foundation for the Culture of Genoa, with the approval of the Consulate General of Italy in Miami and the supervision of the curator Silvia Barisone. The MITA (Italian Manufacture of Artistic Carpets) ...

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