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Vol 5 . Nº 26 FEB - 2010

CORAL GABLES GALLERY NIGHT / first friday

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Jorge M. Sori
Fine Arts

2790 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 567 3115

EMAIL
Tue – Sat 11 – 5:30
Sat by appt.


Opening Reception
Fri, Feb 5, 7 – 10:00


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Tomás Sánchez,
Tiempo de Anidar, 1995;
Oil on Canvas;100 x 80 in.

Mario Perez & Isabel Castilho
Contemporary Latin American Artists

Mario Perez brings us postcards from his native Argentina, one of them "Fiesta en la Villa" takes us back to the days of traveling circuses and small town life. In his works, Perez mixes his childhood nostalgia with serene landscapes.

Isabel Castilho
features the omnipresence of nature in her work. One of her well-known techniques to convey this is the use of the "double background". This technique (which is a staple of her art) is quite deceptive, since there are no clear limits between the elements of light, background and depth. Her work is part of an exhibition that pays homage to Dr. Martin Luther King.

As part of the exhibit, a museum work of
Tomas Sánchez "Tiempo de Anidar" (1995). This represents the artist's preoccupation with the ecological crisis that has been ongoing for the last 30 years. This topic is of imperative importance to Sanchez and its reflected in his work.

Jorge M. Sori was established in Coral Gables since 1991.

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RDZ FINE ART
37 Merrick Way
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 720 5172
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Gallery Hours:
Tue -Thu 4 - 6
Fri 5 - 9
Sat 12 - 9



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Jose Agustin Grillo,
Warrior, 2009
Oil on Canvas, 40 x 30 in.



New York Opening Reception,
Friday March 5, 7 - 10


José Grillo. New Light

Jose Grillo continues his two man show with Greg Busch at RDZ Fine Art in Coral Gables. RDZ Fine Art will be traveling to a special exhibition in California during February and then continues onto RED DOT New York from March 4-8 at the Skyline Exhibition Center (10th Avenue and 36th Street in NYC). Please join us in NYC for some world class art and a reception on Friday evening March 5, 2010.

 

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Klara Chavarria Contemporary Art
Gallery and Studio space
2912 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, Fl 33134
305 282 2116
EMAIL
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Tues - Sat 11 - 4
& always by appt.



Gallery Night Reception
Fri, Feb 5, 7 – 10:30

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Klara Chavarria,
Soul Mates in Progress,
Mixed Media: acrylic, sand and ink on canvas, 48x36 in.


Klara Chavarría. Ongoing Works

The internationally collected and award-winning artist, Klara Chavarria, has created a large body of work in a completely innovative style, which emanates a sophisticated philosophical and spiritual expression. Her emotionally filled paintings are recognized for her deep and meaningful concepts, which incorporate figurative and abstract elements. With the use of a perfect balance of colors, textures, mediums and techniques, Klara creates powerful and beautiful pieces that communicate with the heart of the viewer.

Her paintings are in hundreds of collections in The United States, Latin America and Europe. She has owned and operated galleries and studios in Cincinnati, OH, Chicago, IL and now in Coral Gables, FL to exclusively represent her art. Her work has been attracting a prestigious following clientele, and has been represented by galleries and art dealers nationally and abroad.

Klara was born in Guatemala City and has been living and working in the US for over 16 years. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) from KSU with a concentration in Painting and Design.

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H. BENITEZ
FINE ART GALLERY

305 Alcazar Avenue Suite #4
Coral Gables Fl 33134

786 877 1045
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Mon-Friday 11:30 to 7
Saturday 1 to 8

Gallery Night Reception Friday January 8,
6:30 - 10:30
 

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Humberto Benitez, Comparsa en Zancos, 36X 60 in

All images are copyright Library of Congress Washington DC
H Benitez Fine Art Gallery Inc. / Humberto Benitez


Passion and Movement without boundaries
by Artist Humberto Benítez


Featuring Humberto Benitez’ latest paintings and presenting special guest
Janet Diaz-Bonilla, author of the book "Rainbow House".

"Benitez and Diaz-Bonilla transcend the same passion; one with art, the other with writing. Movement dominates Benitez’ strokes, suspense dominates Diaz Bonilla’s pen.” Lissette Benitez, Gallery Director.

A percentage of the proceeds will benefit Cross International Aid’s "Haiti Relief Program".

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Durban Segnini Gallery
3072 SW 38 Ave
Miami, Fl 33146
305 774 7740
EMAIL
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Mon-Friday 10 - 6
Sat 11 - 4

Gallery Night Reception
Fri, Feb 5, 7 – 10:30


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Linea Continua, Homenaje a Alejandro Otero, Nylon fibers and jadeita stone, Paris-Caracas 2009.


Milton Becerra. Ale’Ya.
(libro del principio de las verdades escritas)

"Milton Becerra has an original, distinctive and personal language, having a truly surprising power of renewal and revival: consistent with his artistic conviction, his own manner of assuming artistic creation.

The works gathered in this exhibition share this exceptional condition. Reference to myths of Wayúu ethnicity, the elements of natural landscape and the manifestation of a geometric rationalism coexist in them without conflict, articulated under the principles of harmony and proportion.

Milton Becerra is probably the most fruitful and prolific Venezuelan plastic artist of his generation. His vast production comprises practically all the artistic means and procedures used in worldwide contemporary plastic research.

His rock assemblies on a plane surface, observed through a scheme of dense knots, carried out by means of the adaptation of a metric and constructivist disposition, change these works into a sort of homage to kinetics, conceived by the use of icons and gestures belonging to his own artistic discourse, as are the rocks, ropes and knots. Indeed, in these works – as in all of Becerra’s artistic works – the common denominator seems to be the precise domain of space and its expression in aesthetic, poetic and symbolic terms. Adolfo Wilson.

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THE AMERICAS COLLECTION
214 Andalusia Ave.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 446 5578

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Mon - Fri 10:30 - 5:30
Sat 12 - 5

OpeningU Reception
Fri, Feb 5, 7 – 10


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Liliana Golubinsky,
A Lo Lejos, Serigraph,
32 x 36 in. .



Americas Graphics.
Enrique Campuzano, Liliana Golubinsky, Omar d’León. Pedro Muino, among others.


For the past two decades The Americas Collection has delighted art lovers with a great variety of artworks by artists from Latin America and Europe. Simultaneously, the Gallery has also offered a significant in-house production of graphic art that often appeals to younger collectors. This month, The Americas Collection is pleased to present its most recent production of serigraphs in an exhibition called Americas Graphics. Amongst the artist featured this month you will find Enrique Campuzano from Chile, Liliana Golubinsky from Argentina, Omar d’León from Nicaragua and Pedro Muino from Spain.


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ARTSPACE/
VIRGINIA MILLER
GALLERIES
CONTEMPORARY
INTERNATIONAL
ART

169 Madeira Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 444 4493
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WEB
Mon – Fri 11 - 6
and by appt.

Gallery Night Reception
Fri, Feb 5, 7 – 10

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Andy Moses, Departure at Dawn, 2007
Acrylic on Concave Canvas,
20 x 30 in.


Five Abstract Visions
Linda Touby. Andy Moses. Aaron Karp. Florian Depenthal. Michelle Concepción.

“The quintet of abstract painters sharing this space use distinct techniques that complement one another’s work and ultimately amplify the impact of each individually,” wrote critic Margery Gordon from ArtNews, who concluded:

“This smartly curated show lets each artist shine individually while highlighting the subtle connections linking their diverse styles.”

Surfaces of
Linda Touby’s new series, “Homage to Giotto,” suggest the Italian master’s frescoes.

Inspired by Titian and Turner,
Andy Moses creates a sense of light and motion on a static canvas through shimmering refractions..

Aaron Karp’s
unique style of painting develops fractured fields of color and space. Florian Depenthal’s paintings often combine abstract expressionism with suggestions of biomorphic elements.

Michelle Concepción’s
deceptive surfaces are an illusion contributing to the sensation that her ovoid elements float in the tranquility of space.
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Arch Gallery
1619 SW 13 St.
Miami, FL 33145
305 644 7500
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View by appt.

Opening Reception:
Fri, Feb 12 from 7-11

imageEmma Pineiro, Fragments, 2009



Emma Pineiro:Terra Firma
A View of Ecological Changes in Latin America.
Curated by Daniela Montana


“The constant stance of resistance to plunder - of wealth or culture, of justice and equality - is one that all Latin Americans need to assume, as Emma Piniro has in her art.”Shifra M Goldman.

“In all of these works, Pineiro makes clear that any rewriting of history needs to take into account the multicultural diversity that characterizes the Global Village. Our ways of thinking about ourselves must be critically re-examined to accommodate the other.”Gerard Goodrow.

Ongoing
A selection from the Montana Collection.
Carlos Garcia de la Nuez and Daniela Viotti.











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