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Before There was Basel: Miami Always Said 'Art' to Me

Martin Kreloff | Posted 01.28.2013 | Arts
Martin Kreloff

"We're moving to Miami." That simple statement, spoken by my father in 1967, sent my entire life into a tailspin.

The Girl Power Behind 'Sofia Rose'

The Huffington Post | Christiana Lilly | Posted 09.25.2012 | Miami

Wynwood -- Miami’s freshly-anointed hipster claim to fame -- is the place for street art, and its newest resident goes by the name of "Sofia Rose." ...

WATCH: TM Sisters' 'Shimmer' Elements

Posted 07.28.2012 | Miami

You're probably kicking yourself for missing the Arsht Center's 305-centric Miami Made Festival -- especially because our favorite local performance a...

Finding Art in Adderall and Handcrafted Dust Balls: Two Noteworthy Exhibitions in Miami

Tara Solomon | Posted 07.11.2012 | Miami
Tara Solomon

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Art Walk Guide: Tech Heads, Protest Embroidery, And Opera

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 04.13.2012 | Miami

As you head to Second Saturday Art Walk this weekend, keep an eye for any local art stars that show enough promise to inspire some early collecting. ...

PHOTOS: When South Beach Was Old, Jewish, And Retired

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 04.23.2012 | Miami

Photographer Gay Block shot Miami Beach at a critical juncture, when Jewish retirees were being forced out of affordable Art Deco hotels in South Beac...

PHOTOS: Local Shutterbug Captures 'Miami Boyfriends'

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 03.21.2012 | Miami

Throughout photographer Mary Beth Koeth's travels -- from Dallas to Kansas to northern England to Oslo -- she was always fascinated by interesting peo...

PHOTOS: MAM Exhibit Worships Little Black Discs

The Huffington Post | Christiana Lilly | Posted 03.15.2012 | Miami

Before MP3s, CDs, mixtapes, and 8-tracks, there were records. In a tribute to the bygone music relic, the Miami Museum of Art opens “The Record: Con...

On the Record With Miami's Racket-Making Dharma111

John Hood | Posted 05.09.2012 | Miami
John Hood

Anyone who's hit Miami's Wynwood Arts District knows full well that some of the fastest action takes place in the wilds on the 'hood's Western edge. We speak of Awarehouse, that hot spot where an outstanding assortment of events occurs.

Art Walk Guide: Photojournalism, Flamingos & A Man Named Dali

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 03.08.2012 | Miami

With David Castillo, Pan American Art Projects, and Dorsch continuing their shows from last month, this weekend's Second Saturday Art Walk is not quit...

Miami Beach Unveils Multi-Faceted, Eye-Opening Public Art Project

Jerry Libbin | Posted 04.24.2012 | Miami
Jerry Libbin

Coined as the "Marine Michelangelo," artist and conservationist Wyland has earned the moniker. After seeing his larger-than-life aquatic mural in Beijing, I knew that Miami Beach could benefit from collaborating with him.

PHOTOS: Art Wynwood Did Not Disappoint

Posted 02.17.2012 | Miami

Last night, art purveyors tried to prove that there's an audience for art fairs in Miami beyond the week of Art Basel Miami Beach. Art Wynwood ope...

PHOTOS: Art Wynwood Tests Waters Outside Of Art Week

Posted 02.13.2012 | Miami

The folks behind the uber-popular fair Art Miami are bringing a new visual art showcase to town this President's Day weekend. Art Wynwood will tak...

PHOTOS: Art Walk Inspires Despite Wave Of Retail

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 02.12.2012 | Miami

Last night's Second Saturday Art Walk was damn near Basel-worthy. Galleries overflowed with fresh new work from insane beadwork at NOW Contemporar...

New Art Fair Highlights Miami Hotspot

MutualArt | Posted 04.10.2012 | Arts
MutualArt

2012-02-09-pullquote.jpgDirector Nick Korniloff dishes on the details of this cutting-edge contemporary fair, and why he believes Art Wynwood will benefit the district and strengthen the art market.

Second Saturday Art Walk Guide

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 02.08.2012 | Miami

Get ready for the most exciting Second Saturday Art Walk since last year. January's was a sleeper as many of the galleries simply extended the sho...

PHOTOS: Must-See Images Of Our Mangrove Coast

Posted 02.04.2012 | Miami

We see Biscayne Bay nearly daily, but are we really looking? Miami-bred artist Barry Fellman's photos of the mangrove ecosystem that nestles Miami are...

The Cutest Art-Making Otter You'll See All Day

The Huffington Post | Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 02.03.2012 | Miami

This Saturday, Bakehouse Art Complex is hosting "Savage," an exhibit by animals for animals. Critters and beasts from Zoo Miami used their snouts,...

PHOTOS: Goulds Portraits Reveal Contradictions Of Life In South Florida

Posted 01.25.2012 | Miami

Art lovers looking for a fix between Wynwood art walks and Miami Art Museum openings should look to the Miami-Dade Public Library for unexpectedly wel...

Little Havana Exhibit Satirizes Miami's Big-Chested Vanity

Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 01.23.2012 | Miami

It's no coincidence that a New York artist is showing an exhibit inspired by vanity in a Miami gallery. After all, the city was recently ranked vaines...

Second Saturday Art Walk Guide

Posted 03.13.2012 | Miami

The Art Basel hangover continues through January, when many of the Wynwood and Design District galleries continue to show exhibits that opened in Dece...

WATCH: Agustina Woodgate On Arting Up Miami Billboards And Bus Shelters

Posted 01.12.2012 | Miami

For the second year for Art Basel Miami Beach, Locust Projects commissioned a Miami artist to create site-specific installations on billboards and bus...

PHOTOS: The Disgusting, Funny Paintings Of Dana Schutz

Amanda McCorquodale | Posted 03.11.2012 | Miami

"If the Face Had Wheels," a retrospective of the last ten years of artist Dana Schutz, opens at the Miami Art Museum this Saturday. Such a survey may ...

Dylan Romer Explains the Art Behind the iPhone App

Liz Tracy | Posted 03.07.2012 | Miami
Liz Tracy

For years, Dylan Romer created live psychedelic video art that screened at galleries around Miami. He captured events as they happened and translated the images into choppy renderings of reorganized time.

WATCH: Artist Explores His Childhood Artifacts

Posted 12.15.2011 | Arts

One of the spaces that caught our eye at NADA Fair in Miami was that of Richmond, Virginia-based ADA Gallery. The selection of works presented was ref...