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Vol 2 . Nº 17 March 2009 |
Wynwood Gallery walk |
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2nd Avenue |
MacArt Group
2727 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
305 572 9860
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Hours: Mon - Fri 10 - 6
Saturday by appt.
Opening Night Reception Saturday, March 14, 7 - 10 |

Maxim Lipzer, Irritable. Mixed media on canvas, 40 x 60 in
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MAC Art Group - arteamericas.
We will be featuring two of our most recognized and popular artists during arteamericas.
Dopico
Renowned Cuban artist Vicente Dopico Lerner will be highlighted with a display of new paintings and watercolors.
A great success with his one man show at the gallery during Art Basel, Dopico has created a new line of work specifically for the arteamericas event. On display will be a collection of original oils and also a selection of new watercolors.
Maxim
Argentinean artist Maxim Lipzer has been a strong presence in the art world for the last several years and one of our most collected artists in recent months. Maxim is currently in Spain working on a new line of work that we expect to see later this fall. On display will be a selection of original oils in both his abstract and figurative styles. |
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alejandra von hartz gallery
2630 NW 2nd. avenue
Miami, Fl 33127
305 438 0220
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Gallery hours:
Tues - Fri 11- 6
Sat 12 - 5
Opening Night Reception Saturday, March 14, 7 – 10 |
Jaime Gili, 2008 - 2009
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Until March 29
Jaime Gili. Everything is borrowed
In his recent series of works he depicts what could possibly be the clash of utopia and reality. His paintings expand to take over visually and physically ever larger spaces, as in his Superestrellas at Riflemaker Soho square, in 2008, and at Periférico Caracas in 2006. He has recently spent more time in his native Venezuela, where he is developing public art projects and organizing possibilities for young local artists with the space Oficina#1. He has published writings in the Spanish art magazine LAPIZ and he is part of the advisory committee of CIFO, Miami.
Jaime Gili was born in 1972. He grew up in Caracas, at the peak of a very singular local modernity in art and architecture.Gili often quotes as the best examples of a very special, modernist integration of the arts the private houses that Gio Ponti built in the city, and the campus of the Central University in Caracas, planned in the 1940´s by Carlos Raúl Villanueva, a campus which includes many artworks by local and international artists. |
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PanAmerican ArtProjects
2450 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, 33127
305 573 2400
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Gallery hours:
Mon-Friday 9:30- 5:30
Saturday 12-5:30
Opening Reception Saturday March 14, 6-9 |

Carlos Estevez, Ballet mecanico, 2009. Oil and pencil on canvas, 68 x 96.50 in
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Until April 4
Kcho & Cuban collective
A solo exhibition by Cuban artist KCHO (Alexis Leyva Machado). Internationally recognized by his iconic installations of found objects, KCHO has placed himself among the leading contemporary artists. Since he began to emerge in the art scene his work has kept a minimalist approach, showing a profound respect for the objects that he brings into his pieces. Very often he would integrate found or already-made objects to other elements created just for the work. The result is a coherent ‘object’ that seems to be meant to be that way. Sometimes he would recycle materials such as wood pieces, collected from the sea coasts, and make his sculptures with them, giving the impression of already-made objects.
Concurrently we will be showing a selection of works of four other Contemporary Cuban artists of different generations: Manuel Mendive & Roberto Fabelo, from an older one; and Agustin Bejarano & Roberto Diago from a younger. Mendive and Diago’s works shows a clear African influence while Fabelo and Bejarano’s tends towards a more universal language.
PanAmerican Projects is participating in arteamericas
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Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery Miami
2441NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
786 693 8155
305 573 1333
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Gallery Hours:
Wed to Sat 12- 5 or by appointment
Opening Reception Saturday March 14, 6-9 |
Victor Payares, Knowledge, 2009, m/c 54 x 36 in
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Victor Payares. Walking on a dream.
"Payares, guards absent territories in his planimetries to create sensorial atmospheres where the narrative act of his iconographies dissolve, mix, hybridize, reborn and disappear, explode and contract. As if each one of his works participated in the speed of an outbreak, and only he (the artist) is dedicated to capture, as a very capable and effective archaeologist, sparkles of a reality that was there before where now there is emptiness. An emptiness that is not so, since everybody knows that in the mental space that is the memory of a vision, an emptiness is not an emptiness, but it is a color, a scent, a tact, a rippling of the Sea, a sound of the roar of who is not now where once was. " According to the Art Critic Omar Pascual Castillo.
Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery is participating in arteamericas
at booth # 600.
Featuring: José Bedia, García Cordero, Gerard Ellis, Víctor Payares, Melissa Mejía, Juan Erlich, Duval Carrié, Eleomar Puente & Luis Cruz Azaceta.
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dpm Gallery
2441 N.W. 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
305 283 4480
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Gallery Hours:
Thu-Sat 12 - 5 or appt.
Opening Reception Saturday March 14, 6-9
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Nicola Costantino; Nicola seamstress (Costurera); Lamba print; 50.4 x 38.6 in; Ed.6; 2008
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Nicola Constantino.
Solo Show
“I always say the same thing and I practice it: when reality does not exist I invent it and make it come true. “
Dpm is participating in arteamericas at booth # 1002 . Featuring: Roberto Noboa, Alejandro Campins, Ariel Cusnir, Saidel Brito and Pablo Cardoso.
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Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
305 989 3359
Mon-Fri 9:30- 5:30
Sat 12-5:30
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Opening Reception Saturday March 14, 7 - 11
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Ryan Heshka
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ELECTRO-WONDERS
New Paintings by Ryan Heshka
Ryan Heshka pays homage to Golden Era sci fi pulp while creating a style that is also uniquely his own. He explores themes of man vs nature, (even though often the "nature" is from another world) as well as the exploring the ideology of pushing the limits of science as a tool to help and further mankind, and the technological terrors that can be inadvertently unleashed as a result.
His newer series is also influenced by WW2 era propaganda posters, which demonized the enemy into an cartoonish and evil caricature. Is this case, the "enemy" really is an alien threat and deserving of such treatment!
His work is acrylic painted on wood panel, heavily varnished and embellished with tags cut from pulp magazines, which serve as inspiration and explanation of each piece.
Ryan Heshka was born in Brandon, Manitoba and raised in Winnipeg at the end of the "lo-tech" era, he resides in downtown Vancouver.
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Linda Copeland Studio/Gallery
2303 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
305 710 8187
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Gallery hours:
Mon - Fri 9 - 3
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10 |
Copeland, Moon Dust III,
6ft – 8ft, Mixed Media
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Linda Copeland
Artist in Residence
Copeland’s art is all about expressing energy. Her paintings lack familiar objects and as a result she invites the viewer to feel the painting emotionally. Rather than trying to interpret the painting, she would like you to simply enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty. Her process is very physical and it is this form of both bodily and emotional intensity that inspires her. She believes that in our daily life we personally interpret what we see to define the experience we have. Each of us can look at the same object and see something different based on our level of consciousness.
All the art you will view in her gallery studio has the impression of spontaneity. In the first room, you’ll find paintings that use an “all over” technique – there is no definable composition. In the other room is a brand new series called Moondust. |
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Durban Segnini Gallery
2145 NW 2nd. Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
304 774 7740
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Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Jesus Soto, Penetrable BBL Blue, 365 x 400 x 1400 cm., 1999, Edition 2/8
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Jesus Soto.
Penetrable BBL Blue, 1999
Enjoy this spectacular Soto at Durban Segnini new open space in Wynwood. Soto was a Venezuelan artist (1923 – 2005). He was a sculptor and painter and is most famous for his op art and kinetic art works. Soto is particularly well known for his penetrables, interactive sculptures which consist of square arrays of thin, dangling tubes through which observers can walk. It has been said of Soto's art that it is inseparable from the viewer; it can only stand completed in the illusion perceived by the mind as a result of observing the piece.
Durban-Segnini Gallery was founded in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1970 and in Miami, USA in 1992, by its present director and owner Mr. Cesar Segnini.
Durban-Segnini Gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture, emphasizing in artists who have worked with abstract expressionism, geometric abstraction and kinetic art.Simultaneously, the Gallery strives to promote and diffuse new artistic values as well as the historical vanguards that have influenced those.
Durban Segnini Gallery will be participating in arteamericas
at booth # 702
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Abro Gallery
2137 NW 2nd. Ave
Miami, FL 33127
786 348 2100
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Tues - Sat 10 – 7
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Roger Bowes, Faces of Change, 2009
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Saturday March 14 at 7 pm
a performance by UOM - music- Experimental/Minimalist/ Psychedelic
Domingo Batista. Marian Balcacer. Paul Gerben. Roger B. Stillz Photographs
Introducing a collection of our guest artist:
Roger B. Stillz . FACES OF CHANGE
“On January 20th I saw a nation unite like never before. I was amazed on the numbers who came to support President Barack Obama and his inauguration. I felt an energy in the air like no other. I was very cold and my toes were num, but my heart was warm, filled with admiration and hope. Through my photography I wanted to share my journey. Of all inventions for mass communication I believe that pictures still speak the most universally understood language”.
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North Miami Avenue |
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 N Miami Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
786 488 4375
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Gallery hours:
Tues - Fri 10 - 6
Sat 11 - 4
Open Reception
March 14, 7 - 10 |

Henry Bermudez, What Mr. Alexander von Humboldt Saw in His Visit to the Orinoco River, acrylic on paper on canvas, 2008, 46 x 63 in
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Squared In/Squared Out
artists Pepe Lopez, Pancho Quilici, Claudia Bueno, Gladys Triana, Comba, Richard Garet, and Rodolfo Agrella.
A group exhibition of neo-geometric conceptualism.
From where, what, who
Henry Bermudez.
Portraying his monumental, intricate paintings.
“it tastes like chicken”
Julie Lopez
“The figures that inhabit my surfaces are a culmination of muted strangers present in the media. Paleolithic drawings have shown us that life repeats itself; today, graffiti and street artists are making sure to document current lives with the same intensity of any scholar”. J.L.
RE-CYCLED
Andres Michelena
The artist’s works on paper which permeate into a broader concept of the word to not just materials but ideas where the artist revisits his own process.
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space is participating in arteamericas at booth # 500 |
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Diana Lowenstein
Fine Arts
2043 N Miami Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
305 576 1804
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Gallery hours:
Tues– Fri 10- 5
Sat 10 - 3
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10 |

Luis Alonzo Barkigia, Layercake, 2009.
Styrofoam, joint compound, paint, spray adhesive foam and epoxy, 103” x 36” x 32”
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Luis Alfonzo Barkigia.
Inanimate Survey of Male Potential
Working with found objects, personal refuse and styrofoam, Alonzo-Barkigia has sculpted and pieced together a body of work that mediates the crossroads of individual and collective legacies.
The exhibition transforms the gallery space into a limbo of disparate objects, a broken timeline in which historical icons mingle with second hand goods. A V-8 engine, a Wright Flyer, and a skyscraper all stand as heralds of Modernist dreams. However, these heroes have fallen victim to the Gorgon's gaze. Petrified before our eyes, their souls, like their promises are in need of reincarnation. Bathed in monochromatic hues, these contemporary ruins remind us of the greatness from where we came and the inevitable changes that we must undergo.
Julie Davidow.
Diagrams for a Seismic Bioscape
The artist continues her recent exploration of man’s interference with the systems that govern our ecology, and the subsequent conflicts between the natural and the built environments. Her paintings guide the viewer through a dynamic organization of biomorphic shapes, tectonic planes, and complex webs.
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23rd. Street & Around |
artformz Alternative
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.572.0040
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305 572 0040
Almost always:
Tues-Fri: 12 - 7
Sat: 12 - 5
and by appt - please call ahead
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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John Martini, Bird’s Head, Inflatable sculpture, designs and original 16’x 28’x 5’
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The Making of Giants
Gustavo Acosta, Jose Bedia, Tomas Esson, Frank Hyder, Anja Marais, John Martini, Alejandro Mendoza, Angel Ricardo Rios, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Michelle Weinberg.
The original 10 artists from the “Giants in the City” Miami 2008 Premier Exhibit – present their sketches and designs on paper and other medium that led up to each artist’s final design and inflatable sculpture for the acclaimed exhibit.
The show demonstrates the intellectual course from thought, to paper, to reality. Artists will also show selected pieces from their own body of work that strengthens the historical significance of this grand experiment.
Special premier screening event of “Giants in the City –Miami 2008” DVD video projection and launch of “Giants in the City” exhibition catalogue.
Artformz is participating in arteamericas
at booth # 1103
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Kevin Bruk Gallery
2249 NW 1st Place
Miami, Fl 33127
305 576 2000
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Gallery hours:
Tues – Fri 10 – 6
Opening Reception:
Tuesday Dec 2, 6 – 9
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Lecia Dole – Recio; Untitled, 2007; Graphite, spray paint, inkjet print, tape, glue, paper; 12 x 10 in
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Until April 8th
PAINTHINGS
curated by Sam Gordon
Lecia Dole-Recio / Jake Ewert / Jacob Robihcaux
Sam Gordon
48 HOURS IN MIAMI
The Lost Kinetic World, Volumes 1–24 (2005–2008) and Sketchbooks (1995-2008).
Two parallel time lines: 48 hours of video captured with a point-and-shoot digital camera and stored on an iPod; 8 vinyl banners, printed at Kinkos, composed of 640 scanned sketchbook pages.
In both his video and banner works, Gordon employs consumer grade media tools and formats to archive immediate gestures—be they doodles or 15-second video clips—and coalesce them into sites of aggregation and experimentation.
48 Hours in Miami: The Lost Kinetic World, Volumes 1–24 (2005–2008) consists of thousands of video clips: art moments from the recent past edited into a kaleidoscopic, encyclopedic, temporal collage.
Sketchbooks (1995-2008) comprises eight 5 x 12 foot vinyl banners, each printed with a grid of 80 facsimile sketchbook pages. These 640 pages, selected from over 2000 scanned to date, are arranged chronologically, their final size defined by the printer used to produce the banners. |
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West of 2nd avenue |
Bakehouse art complex
561 NW 32 St
Miami, FL 33127
305 576 2828
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Gallery hours:
Mon - Sun, 12 - 5
Opening Reception: Friday, March 13th, 7 – 10
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Jose Pacheco Silva, Untitled, 2008
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Collective Consciousness
Jennifer Basile, Ingrid Eliasson, Patricia Gutierrez, Tina Salvesen and Jose Pacheco Silva
A group show of BAC artists who have been chosen ‘Best in Show’ by guest curators of the BAC over the past season. Painting, Sculpture, Installation and Video are explored in this exhibition. Curated by Lauren Wagner.
Opening Reception will feature live music and a chance for our patrons to participate in a video project.
Live music:
Jazz Quartet: Michael Enriquez, Nelson Artime, Albert Fortes & Christophe Meray; with special guest Amy Toruno (vocals).
Live Studio Demonstrations:
8:00 pm - Pastel Artist Lynne Libby & Sculptor Marta Moreau.
Poetry Reading:
7:30, 8:30 & 9:30- Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” in the BAC Project Room. |
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Yeelen Art Gallery
250 N.W. 23rd St. Unit 306
Miami, Fl 33127
954 235 4758
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Gallery Hours: by appt. only.
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C."Calvin aka Black" (Pigment Ink on glossy photo paper) 2008 serie of 3
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Until March 31st
Jerome Soimaud. Around Jenin’s
Around Jenin’s is a photographic series of Miami’s Little Haiti by Jerome Soimaud. From the perspective of a local corner shop, the artist invites you to discover the universe of this African Diaspora.
Jenin’s is the quintessential corner shop, a fixture in Little Haiti’s urban landscape. Vibrantly animated, the atmosphere offers many characters: the shop owner, the talker, Casanova, the baller/shot caller, the notorious, and even the dreamer. Ideas are spilled, gossip is shared and a vision for the future is laid out. It’s life, surrounded by streetlights, the wailing of sirens, and the sweet sounds of soul music.
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Purvis Young
Studio
255 NW 23rd St.
Miami, FL 33127
786 285 0034
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Second Saturdays and by
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Young, Locked Up Their Minds, 1972. 84 x 84 in. Photo credit: Larry Clemons
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Purvis Young
Artist in residence
Internationally acclaimed Southern African American Vernacular artist Purvis Young creates his canvases from recycled products including found wood, discarded library books, old political posters, used furniture and various surplus items from construction sites.His complex language expresses what he sees and experiences in the world around him in all its unpretentious stark reality. His symbols convey the on-going economic and cultural divides so prevalent in Miami and beyond through recurring images of black and white horses, pregnant women, highways and overpasses, convoys of trucks and trains, railroad tracks, airplanes, angels and Zulu warriors (whom he considers his tribe).
Today, Young's work is in more than 60 public collections and numerous private ones. His work hangs in The Bass Museum of Art (Miami); American Folk Art Museum (New York); The Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.); Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami); Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Smithsonian American Art Museum among many others.
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36th street |
Dot Fiftyone Gallery
51NW 36th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 573 9994
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Gallery Hours
Mon - Fri 11:00 - 7:30
Sat 1- 6
Private viewing by appt.
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Pancho Luna, Gallon of Light, Mixed Media, Dimension Variable
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Until April 4
Bazaar. Pancho Luna
Paintings and Installations.
Luna’s works express a suggestive apprehension of meaning, alluding to many traditional and contemporary issues of existential transcendence. For Pancho Luna, saying less, is sometimes a way of saying more, or at least, of saying best.
Luna’s installations work as ciphers, hybrids, transient/durable artifacts between Conceptual Art and Arte Povera. The carefully realized pieces exhibit a feel for intuition mixed with conceptual precision.
Until April 4
Painted Paintings. Cristobal Quintero
Drawings and Paintings
Project Room.
Cristobal Quintero an artist from Seville, Spain, usually uses drawing as a form of experimentation, covering multiple facets and with various techniques. He rarely uses it as the final work itself, more likely to experiment and make notes: sometimes to transmit an idea in an objective way, and others, taking advantage of the free association of ideas, the automatic drawing.
Dot Fifty One in collaboration with Ideobox ArtSpace is participating in arteamericas at booth # 1101
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Renaissance Arts Emporium
203 NW. 36th St
Miami, FL 33127
305 576 6030
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Gallery Hours
Mon - Fri 11:00 - 7:30
Sat 1- 6
Private viewing by appt.
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Marble Sculptures
Exclusive white marble sculptures, reminiscent of Greek and Roman archeological treasures are imported from far-away places and are on permanent display. Among the life-size iconic pieces is a first century B.C, Hellenistic sculpture of the Laocoon group, originally created by Rhodians, Agesander, Athanadoros and Polydoros. This museum quality sculpture of Laocoon and his sons being strangled by sea serpents depicts the struggle that befell the three when it was believed that the father had offended Poseidon by warning his Trojan compatriots of the strategy of the Trojan Horse.
Italian Carvers
Also on view, versions of circular and rectangular stone table tops, encrusted with semi-precious stones which include lapis lazuli and nacre. Experience the decorative columns, chiseled fire places, consoles, two Medicis inspired marble vases (krater), and an impressive bust of a Roman Centurion. The reproductions are hand sculpted by Italian master carvers
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29th street |
Luis Perez Galería at warehouse
550 NW 29th St.
Miami, Fl 33127
305 379 3763
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Grand Opening Saturday March 14, 7 – 9
Live Music starting at 10 pm
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Jesus Soto , Ambivalent ,
100 x 100 cm, 1983
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Edgar Negret, Mauro Mejiaz, Jesus Soto, and Carlos Cruz-Diez
Sculptures and Paintings.
Luis Perez Galeria and the Acustronic Concept Label will open the doors to its “Awarehouse” for the launch of its new headquarters, show room and events venue in the Wynwood Design District, giving its guests an opportunity to delight in an evening of music and fine art.
Live music with REMIX feat. Didi and Aaron of BRAZILIAN GIRLS, DJ Set by VIDA (PUMPS NYC) and Acustronic’s own, organicArma performing in an atmosphere of culture and fine art, surrounded by the exhibit of art works curated by Luis Perez Galeria.
The night will be an interactive medium for everyone. It will be a true collaboration of art, visual art and live music. RSVP at http://www.acustronic.com/NewSite/rsvp.aspx |
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Blank Canvas Concepts | Contemporary African Art Gallery
166 Northwest 29th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 924 8517
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Open Second Saturdays and by appt |

Richard Korblah, Untitled (detail),2008 |
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Contemporary African Art
Blank Canvas Concepts features the work of some of the most talented and authentic contemporary West African artists. These artists draw their inspiration from their personal life journeys, their peoples’ cultural heritage and deep-seeded mystical beliefs.
Their work tells the tale of the evolution of Africa, illustrating its interaction with the western world and providing an intimate look at the continent’s complex and passionate identity in an increasingly interwoven world.
In the spirit of sustained artistic stimulation, Blank Canvas Concepts reinvests portions of the proceeds to fund these artists’ big ideas. Together, they have created an art center in Dassa, Benin, where artists can work together, exchange techniques, train new apprentices, and have access to high-quality supplies and resources.
Blank Canvas Concepts finances international residencies and symposiums in West Africa, allowing artists from diverse backgrounds to exchange, create and learn together. |
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East of N. Miami Ave. |
Kelley roy Gallery
50 NE 29 St. N Miami Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
305 444 0004
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Gallery Hours
Tue - Fri 10- 5
and by appointment
Gallery Night Reception
March 14, 7 - 10
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“Rescue”—Antonio Ugarte
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Waters. Antonio Ugarte
The Venezuelan born artist paints lush sceneries illustrating the boundless shapes of water using the most tranquil and serene of color pallets. According to the artist, “water is always working to become round”, symbolic of the “whole of the universe” and the life-force of Chi. The balance of realism and abstraction in his work reflects his simultaneous training in painting and photographic arts. His earlier works focused on the human athletic form, specifically athletes. Now, moving from “subject to element”, his paintings capture the ordinary yet mysterious paradox that is water; reflective of the spirit and meditative by nature.
Ongoing
John Henry, Robert Swedroe, Joe Concra, Kevin Paulsen and Mike Tesch.
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Sammer Gallery
82 NE 29 th St.
Miami, Fl 33137
305 441 2005
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Mon – Fri 10 – 6
Saturday 7 – 10
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10 |
Jose Pedro Costigliolo, Rectangulos y Cuadrados,1975. Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 cm |
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in March
Jose Pedro Costigliolo
Paintings
April - May
Ricardo Pascale. Wood Constructions
Sculptures
About Ricardo Pascale
Ricardo Pascale was born in Montevideo in 1942.He studied at the Centro de Expresión Plástica directed by Nelson Ramos.
Biennals
Esculturas. XLVIII Bienal of Venice, Italy. Designated to represent Uruguay, 1999 & Obra Reciente. Bienal of Cuenca, Ecuador. Designated to represent Uruguay, 2001.
Principal exhibits
Sammer Gallery, Marbella, Spain, 2004.
New Economy: Wheels and Cylinders. Sammer Gallery, Miami, USA, 2004.
Esculturas Recientes. Centro Cultural Borges, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005.
Ruido Blanco. Alliance Française, Montevideo, 2007.
Wood Constructions, Sammer Gallery. Miami, USA, 2009
Permanent installations of big sculptures
Gran Viejo Smoking. Biblioteka Alexandrina, Alexandría, Egypt.
Awakening in DC. Washington DC, USA, at the Uruguayan Embassy´s gardens.
Ilusión Nocturna. Sculptures Garden, Kunst Museum Bonn, Germany.
Omaggio a Ca’Foscari. Cortile de la Università Ca’Foscari, Venice, Italy.
Viejo Lobo de Mar. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Chicago, USA.
Amaneciendo Verticalmente. United Nations building, New York, USA.
Sammer Gallery will be participating in arteamericas
at booth # 1009
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DAniel Azoulay Gallery
Midtown 4,
3301 NE 1st Ave. Ste. 105
Miami, FL 33137
305 576 1977
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Tues to Fri, 11 to 5
Saturday by appt.
Gallery Walk Reception: March 14, 7 - 10
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Alfredo Di Stefano, Escaleras, Prints, 33 x 43.75
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Contemporary Photography
Since its inception six years ago, Daniel Azoulay Gallery exhibits and represents the work of important and noted contemporary photographers and encourages the work of new, emerging photo artists. The first and only gallery dedicated specifically to photographic and video art in MIami, Daniel Azoulay Gallery showcases the always evolving and powerful range of photo art that exists in the art world today.
The new gallery space opened in conjunction with this year’s first Art Midtown- where Azoulay played an instrumental role to attract major art fairs including Art Miami, Photo Miami, Scope and Bridge Art Fair to converge within the pedestrian-friendly city blocks of the Midtown Miami development located just south of the Design District in Miami.
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Zones Art Space
47 N.E. 25th St.
Miami, FL 33137
305 303 8852
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Opening Reception Saturday March 14, 8 - 11
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Mideo M. Cruz,
everything must go
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Mideo M. Cruz. everything must go
Mideo M. Cruz is an active cross disciplinary artist-organizer based in Southeast Asia. His works shows strong allegorical images of the social order. Presently, he is preoccupied with the international artists' network new world disorder and frequently invited for his ingenious actions around the globe.
J. Valdivia. Ten Selves.
Lives and works in Miami. “As a child I would gaze at other children as mysterious individuals. I have shifted that light onto myself to inspect my identity as a person. One's body, gender, life paths, and death have all been preoccupations of mine. I've noticed a need to create identities accordingly with the yearning to be accepted. With that desire I have suffered, rejoiced, and grown thicker skin to bitterness. I find myself on a dividing path of choice in which we take leaps, steps and falls….”
Edge Zones is an artist based non-profit 501-c3 organization founded in 2004 in the State of Florida to research, conceptualize and execute events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. Since November 2008, Edge Zones has been experiencing a type of re-launching with the inauguration of its new location at 25th St.
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