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Vol 2 . Nº17 MArch 2009 |
CORAL GABLES GALLERY NIGHT |
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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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Mon – Fri 11 - 6
and by appt.
Opening Reception, Friday March 6th, 7 pm |
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Matt Carone, Chloe Sees a Spatula, 2008.
Acrylic on Canvas, 28 x 24 in |
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Until April 30
Matt Carone. Autocycles.
Although the artist’s longtime concern with figurative abstraction has shifted toward more patterned subject matter in the new, subtly toned works, the influence of Chilean master Roberto Matta—a friend of Carone’s for 45 years—still shows.
Like the abstract expressionists, Carone seeks a spontaneous image as a consequence of a gesture...dictated more by the subconscious than by a rational, disciplined procedure.
These paintings seem to be an opening of a new door of automatism, Carone notes, adding: Their seed was planted by Matta.
Carone became interested in art as an adolescent during the summer of 1944, when he was asked to model for Hans Hoffman. His older brother, the well-known painter Nicolas Carone, was studying with Hoffman. Through his brother and years of involvement in art, Carone has had a close association with many of the era’s most famous artists and critics, including Conrad Marca-Relli, James
Brooks, Paul Jenkins, Sandro Chia, Larry Rivers, Balcolm Greene, James Rosenquist, Duane Hanson, Thomas Hoving, Clement Greenberg and many others. |
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Durban Segnini Gallery
3072 SW 38 Ave
Miami, Fl 33146
305 774 7740
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Mon-Friday 10 - 6
Sat 11 - 4
Gallery Night Reception
Friday March 6, 7 - 10
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Paternosto |
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César Paternosto
Painting and Sculpture 1970 – 2008
Born in Argentina in 1931, César Paternosto has exhibited widely in Latin America and abroad. Since he began working as an artist in the early 1960s, Paternosto has been in the vanguard of abstraction in Latin America. An expert on the symbolic systems of Pre-Columbian civilizations, Paternosto has used his own photography and drawings to document and analyze the ancient remains of the region. Paternosto's exploration of Amerindian abstraction has fueled his artistic work of the last twenty years.
"[...] Ever since the early 1930s, when Alexander Calder visited Piet Mondrian's studio and had that marvelous vision of imagining his neat rectangles as if they were flying through space, nobody had achieved a similar effect to the one conceived and executed by Paternosto with his pictures painted on the sides of the canvas, with the resulting effect described earlier, of glowing weightlessness."
Francisco Calvo Serraller, The Edge of Light, in César Paternosto, exhibition catalogue; Segovia: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, 2004.
Durban Segnini Gallery will be participating in arteamericas at Booth # 702
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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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Gallery Night Reception
Friday March 6, 7 - 10
New Holiday Gallery Hours
Mon-Friday 11:30am to 7:00pm
Saturday 1:00pm to 8:00pm |

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All images are copyright Library of Congress Washington DC
H Benitez Fine Art Gallery Inc. / Humberto Benitez |
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Humberto Benítez
The painter creates canvases rich with imagery of his homeland’s music, landscape, people, and customs in exuberant, jazzy compositions that reflect his soulful yearning for a paradise lost. |
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Jorge M. Sori
Fine Arts
2790 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 567 3115
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Gallery Night Reception
Friday March 6, 7 - 10
Tue – Sat 11 – 5:30
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Alejandro De Narvaez, I have a dream, 2007.
Oil on Canvas, 48 x 66 in |
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Ivan Loboguerrero, Alejandro De Narváez and Erick Sánchez. Recent Works
Loboguerrero was born Bogotá, Colombia. His art blends clean colors with shinning strokes, which creates peaceful atmospheres. His work is rich in oil quantity and though elaborated textures, visual sensations are generated. With this horizon, the artist offers us his first diptych.
De Narváez was also born in Colombia. His work includes both paintings and sculptures. . In his paintings, the mix of geometric angles and spherical elements, creates a gamma of vivid colors, which can be appreciated in his Forest series. In his sculptures, we see his inspiration, which is the geometry of the pre-Columbian cultures, evoking historical memories of legendary civilization
Sánchez is a painter and photographer born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1973. He brings us a serie of paintings Metamorphosis: Dreams and Memories. His work transports us to an ideal place full of hope peace and harmony. His work is an expression of his innermost self...his feelings, the manner in which he thinks, his deep spirituality.
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Lawrence Savage Galleries
4217 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33146
305 446 1222
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Opening Reception Thursday March 26, 7 – 11
Tue – Sat 11 – 5:30
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Leonardo Hidalgo, Jennifer Lopez, Acrylic on Canvas, 55 x 55 in; Galactica, 76 x 67 in |
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Leonardo Hidalgo
Hidalgo in recent years has gained an abundant amount of notoriety across the globe. His latest collection is painting the town red among many other vibrant colors.
The Ecuadorian-born latest inspiration is recollecting his past, his childhood years, which he claims now gives him the ability to see life today through child-like eyes. Today, his paintings are a true reflection of that vision. He uses bright colors, and the result is a high energy series that can help you get back in touch with your youth “and I want everyone to feel like I do, like they can be in touch with their inner child again.” He says he wants people to feel just as alive and just as passionate about life as he does; he wants people who look at his artwork to feel that same fervor.
The Internationally renowned Jamali will also be on exhibit with his grand opening to be announced shortly.
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Leonor Murciano
fine art gallery
2918 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, Fl. 33134
305 446 3008
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Gallery Night Reception, Friday March 6, 7 - 10
Tue -Fri 11-5
Sat 11- 4 |
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Murciano, Felicidad y Añoranza, 2008. |
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Leonor Murciano
Artist in residence
This new piece from her Cuban Series called "Felicidad y Añoranza" depicts the happines of a couple in love, with a sense of nostalgia for what was lost.
Murciano originals are created with oil on stretch canvas, and each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. She also offers a limited edition of high quality giclées -canvas only- per art piece, in different sizes. Each piece is signed and numbered by her.
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miArte Gallery
85 Merrick Way
Coral Gables , FL 33134
305 445 2783
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Opening Reception
Friday March 6, 7 - 10
Tus - Fri 11 – 7
Sat 10 – 5 |

George Rodez, Please call Me Joan, Medium acrylic on paper
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Some Are Divas...
by MANO and George Rodez
Some Are Divas… a celebration about women. The exhibition features a selection of paintings and drawings by MANO and George Rodez converging on the power and beauty of woman. These are modern day women of our time and for our times. Although most of the portrayals are of unknown personalities a few are of iconic in nature. The exhibition is representative of types of women that we recognize and know, not because of individual fame but because of their impact on our lives. And yes, some are DIVAS.
Off-street metered parking is available and a municipal covered parking garage is located directly across the street from miArte Gallery via an entrance on Aragon Avenue. Take the Gallery Bus from our gallery's front door and visit many of the other galleries throughout the Gables on Gallery Nights.
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THE AMERICAS COLLECTION
2440 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 446 5578
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Opening Reception
Friday March 6, 7 - 10
Mon - Fri 10:30 - 5:30
Sat 12 - 5 |

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Daniel Viñoly, Jukebox (The Doors to Music). Acrylic on Canvas, Etched Glass, Aluminum, Wood and Neon Lights, 81 x 48 in |
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Celebrating Arteamericas 2009
Felix Angel (Colombia), Mario Bencomo (Cuba), Jorge Cavelier (Colombia), Gabriel Gonzalez (Panamá), Antonia Guzman (Argentina), Paul Hunter (Canada), Armando Lara (Honduras), Connie Lloveras (Cuba), Susana Rodriguez (Argentina), Baruj Salinas (Cuba) & Sebastian Spreng (Argentina).
arteamericas art fair 2009 is coming to Miami stronger than ever. For the seventh consecutive year, The Americas Collection is proud to be part of this important Latin American art fair. Arteamericas begin on Friday, March 27 at the Miami Beach Convention Center until Monday, March 30. Look for us in booth 100.
In honor to this event, The Americas Collection has prepared a dazzling exhibition at its Coral Gables art gallery. The show entitled Celebrating Arteamericas 2009 will present a wide variety of artworks from a list of its most distinguished artists such as Felix Angel (Colombia), Mario Bencomo (Cuba), Jorge Cavelier (Colombia), Gabriel Gonzalez (Panamá), Antonia Guzman (Argentina), Paul Hunter (Canada), Armando Lara (Honduras), Connie Lloveras (Cuba), Susana Rodriguez (Argentina), Baruj Salinas (Cuba) & Sebastian Spreng (Argentina).
The Americas Collection is participating in arteamericas at Booth 100
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Coconut Grove Art StrolL |
Cocowalk
3015 Grand Avenue,
Coconut Grove, Fl 33133
305 444-0777 ext 14
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ArtWay 66 & Gallery & Photo Studio
Artway66@yahoo.com
www.artway66.com
Cocowalk Suite # 237
Hours:
Sun thru Thurs 10 to 10
Fri thru Sat 10-11
Gallery Night Reception, Saturday March 7, 7 -11
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The top of the walk International Gallery
Artistic Clothing and Accessories.
Top of the Walk
Johnny, PRoman, Carlos Ampudia, Adrianne Willamson, Jose Riera, G.G, Cooper Hanson, Alexander Calderon, Laura Pimentel, Omar Garcia and
artistic jewelry by Steven Rehage.
A new art gallery in the 2nd. Level of Cocowalk showing one of a kind original clothing, accessories and jewelry created by local and national artists.
CocoWalk is located at 3015 Grand Avenue, in Coconut Grove. The unique grounds and buildings of CocoWalk were carefully designed to blend seamlessly into the surroundings of Coconut Grove, a bayside village known for being eclectic, sometimes eccentric and always exciting. CocoWalk's rows of art galleries, shops and boutiques are a window-shoppers paradise, while the AMC movie theatre gallery provides cultured entertainment for any taste. Restaurants and sidewalk cafes offer a kaleidoscope of flavors from every corner of the globe. Each night a variety of bars and nightclubs fill the center with sparkling lights, music and laughter.
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Brickell Gallery Night |
ArtVision
Gallery
1000 Brickell Avenue, Ste. 715 Miami, Fl 33131.
305 722 1012
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Mon - Fri 10 - 6
and by appointment.
Gallery Night Reception, Thursday March 19, 6 – 9
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Othon Castañeda, Rare Self Portraits, 2009 |
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Rare Self Portraits by Othon Castañeda
March 19 – April 23
Othon Castañeda presents his most recent work consisting of paintings and installed assemblages. Through his minimalist, albeit voluptuous paintings, Castañeda repeats fragments himself in the fragment, reiterating himself in the repetition of a pattern that through the process of stylization culminates in a volumetric, abstract, alien-to-the body image: rare.
May 21 – June 15
Hiperlandia
A group exhibition including works in mixed media and paintings by contemporary Mexican artists Rocio Infestas and Fernando Rascón.
Artists courtesy of LEAC, La Estacion Arte Contemporaneo, Chihuahua, Mexico.
ArtVision Gallery represents local and international artists: Daniela Wicki, Jaime Gil, Valeria Yamamoto, Armando Villegas, Cristina Figueredo Zizold, among others.
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Beaux Arts Gallery
2451 Brickell Ave., Main Floor
Brickell Townhouse,
Miami, Fl 33129
305 858 6776
EMAIL
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Mon-Friday 10 - 6
Sat by Appt.
Permanent Exhibit of the Works of Carbonell, Mauro Arbiza Fernández
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Abrazo, bronze, 1993, 13 " h. Sinfonia de Luz, etching,
19” x 25” |
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Until March 31
Carbonell + Carbonell
Beaux Arts Gallery in conjunction with Alfredo Ginocchio Galeria and Brickell Gallery Nights is presenting the exhibit “Carbonell and Carbonell” with an important collection of the sculpture maquettes by Modern Master Sculptor Manuel Carbonell and a collection of etchings by renowned painter Santiago Carbonell.
Manuel Carbonell
Modern Master Sculptor
An important collection of maquettes, sculptures, bas-reliefs and monumental sculptures by Cuban Master Sculptor Manuel Carbonell. His commissioned work as the creator of two of Miami’s most important landmarks, “The Tequesta Family” at the Brickell Avenue Bridge and “El Centinela del Rio” at the entrance of the Miami River in Brickell Key, denotes his more classical and figurative style. The works exhibited at the Gallery are modern, where Carbonell searches for the essence of the form and the absence of detail while giving a sense of monumentality to his work. Three monumental 8-foot Carbonell sculptures are on exhibit at Art Midtown on Midtown Blvd. and NW 34th Street in cooperation with Daniel Azoulay Gallery. |
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