roberto huarcaya opening 1/15/11

Roberto Huarcaya Recent Work
Opening reception for the artist: Saturday, January 15th, 6-8pm
2620 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood

January 15 – February 26, 2010

Dina Mitrani Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by Peruvian artist Roberto Huarcaya. This is the first solo exhibition for the artist in the gallery, and in Miami. The selection of images in the exhibition have not been shown in the United States and were only exhibited briefly in Paris during Mois de la Foto 2010. On view are two separate series, one which appropriates well known images painted during the Renaissance by masters such as Da Vinci, Carravagio, and Bosch. These are modern day portraits and scenes with a contemporary Peruvian twist. The other series are large format panoramic seascapes, one of which recently won the Petrobras Award in Buenos Aires.

Huarcaya was born in Lima in 1959, studied psychology and cinema before he traveled to Madrid to study photography in 1989. Since then he has been teaching photography and subsequently founded the Centro de la Imagen in Lima in 1999. His artwork has been exhibited around the world in solo and group exhibitions and he has participated in the 6th Havana Biennial 1997; Lima Biennial 1997, 1998 and 2000; Primavera Fotográfica of Cataluña 1998; PhotoEspaña 1999; 49th Venice Biennial, 2001; in Polyptychs at the Center of Contemporary Art, Seattle, 2007; Dialogues at the Museum of Latin American Art of California in 2009 and in the Mois de la Photo 2010 in París.

His work is included in the collections of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie of Paris, the Fine Arts Museum of Houston, the Museum of Latin American Art of California, the Center of Contemporary Art in Seattle, the Lehigh University Art Collection, the Museo de Arte de Lima, the Museo de San Marcos in Lima, the Fundación América in Santiago, Chile, the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Wilfredo Lam in Havana, Cuba and many private collections.

Dina Mitrani Gallery opened in November 2008 and specializes in international contemporary photography. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists, offers artists talks and lectures on photography as well as photo-based books. The gallery is committed to promoting its artists, as well as working with independent curators to produce unique group exhibitions.

For more information, please contact the gallery.
www.dinamitranigallery.com
www.robertohuarcaya.com

Dimensions Variable Presents The Outer Limits- Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger 1/8/11

Dimensions Variable Presents
The Outer Limits-
Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger
Reception Saturday January 8, 2011, 7-10 pm
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States

January 8 – February 27, 2011
There is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. If we wish to make it louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it to a whisper. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur or sharpen it to crystal clarity. For the next hour, sit quietly and we will control all that you see and hear. We repeat: there is nothing wrong with your television set. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to…The Outer Limits.

— Opening narration, The Control Voice, 1960s

Exploring the overlaps between space, place and artifact—a perforation is introduced. A moment, a window, and a possibility that may transmit a disruption in the fabric of Dimensions Variable by introducing a variable dimension.

Felice Grodin was born in Bologna, Italy and currently lives and works in Miami Beach. She obtained her BArch from Tulane University and her MArch with Distinction from Harvard University. Her first solo Lost Horizon, featuring the depiction of alternative architectural exploration, debuted at Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts in 2009, where she is currently represented. Her work was also featured recently in the group show Drawing Beyond the Plane at the Tampa Museum of Art. In addition, her first curatorial project was in 2008 at Locust Projects in Miami called “Synesthetics” which explored the creative interface between art and technology.

Samantha Salzinger is currently an Associate Professor and Art Department Chair at Palm Beach State College. She obtained her MFA from Yale University in Photography and her BFA from Florida International University. Samantha was the recipient of the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship in 2000 and again in 2009. Among her recent exhibitions are “With You I Want To Live”, an exhibition of the Francie Bishop-Good and David Horvitz collection at the Museum of Art at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art and her upcoming second solo exhibition at Gallery Diet in March of 2011.

Special thanks to Poliform Miami, Maritza Pena, Chris Vandevier, Dogan Arslanoglu and Jacqueline Falcone.

Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space in the Miami Design District interested in innovative new projects. The intention behind Dimensions Variable is to feature projects by individual artists and collaborative projects. Rather than showcasing group or solo exhibitions in the usual format, we are interested in exhibitions that address our space specifically and produce one cohesive project. Dimensions Variable aspires to provide a forum for the introduction of unfamiliar, complex, collaborative and multidisciplinary practices to a Miami audience.

Second Saturday at Dorsch Gallery 1/8/11

Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
305-576-1278
Hours: Tue-Sat, 12-5
dorschgallery.com

We will be open this Saturday January 8th from 7-10pm, with our current exhibitions:

Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint
and Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures

Also opening on Saturday January 8th around the corner, Trinacria, a solo exhibition by Ralph Provisero
at Wynwood Project Space, 2200A NW 2nd Avenue.

R: Clifton Childree, still from Mysterium, 2010, dimensions variable. L: Arnold Mesches, Portraiture, 2009, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 40 inches

BAC Art Canvas/Quarterly Panel Discussion The Role of Miami’s Museums in the Wake of Art Basel 1/13/11

BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panels
The Role of Miami’s Museums in the Wake of Art Basel
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32nd St., Wynwood Arts District
Thursday, January 13, 7:00PM
Admission Ticket $10, Members Free
Limited Seating. To RSVP call 305.576.2828

Moderator Brett Sokol, Arts Editor for Ocean Drive Magazine, will lead a dynamic and exciting discussion with Miami’s most influential museum professionals regarding the art scene in Miami in the wake of all the changes brought on by Art Basel. Panelists will weigh the importance of embracing contemporary art within their institutions and what they feel their responsibilities are to the community as our cultural leaders. They will discuss the importance of supporting local art organizations like the Bakehouse Art Complex, and talk about their experience with BAC’s international exhibition SIN! (based on the seven deadly sins: greed, lust, envy, wrath, pride, gluttony and sloth) which they all were jurors for.

For this installment of Art Canvas the BAC will feature our brand new, state-of-the-art sound system in the Audrey Love Gallery that will allow for participation and questions from the audience.

The Panel
Peter Boswell, Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator, Miami Art Museum. Juried all sloth applications for SIN!
Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass
Museum of Art. Juried all greed applications for SIN!
Carol Damian, Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum. Juried all wrath applications for SIN!
Brian Dursum, Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum. Juried all lust applications for SIN!
Cathy Leff, Director, The Wolfsonian. Juried all pride applications for SIN!

Our moderator, Brett Sokol, is arts editor at Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive magazine. His writing about Miami’s cultural scene has also appeared in the New York Times, New York magazine, the Miami Herald and Slate.

Interested in becoming a member for as little as $45.00 a year? Please visit us for more information.

Beyond The Mountains, More Mountains solo photo show by Kerry McLaney 1/12/11

BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS, MORE MOUNTAINS | solo photo show by Kerry McLaney
Wednesday , January 12, 2011, 5pm-10pm
Adjust Gallery
150 NW 24th Street
Miami FL 33127

BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS, MORE MOUNTAINS

Solo photography show featuring Haitian landscapes by Kerry McLaney at Adjust Gallery (150 NW 24th Street) Wednesday, January 12th, 2011, 5pm-10pm to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti

Miami’s Independent Thinkers and 305 Creative Group present: BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS, MORE MOUNTAINS, a photographic series of landscapes taken in various areas of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The second solo photography show by Kerry McLaney is taking place on January 12th, 2011 (5pm-10pm) at Adjust Gallery in the Wynwood Gallery District. Event is FREE, cash-bar available.

The show will include 15 limited-edition bamboo-framed prints of different mountainous regions. Beyond the Mountains, More Mountains is the translation of a Haitian proverb, Deye mon, gen mon. The belief that behind every obstacle, is another obstacle. The concept of the show is to represent the beauty behind the struggle the Haitian people face everyday.

Impact of the January 12th, 2010 earthquake: 220,000 people dead, 1.5 million homeless and 19 million cubic meters of rubble and debris in Haiti’s capital city, Port-au-Prince. Portion of proceeds to benefit Project Medishare, who quickly deployed medical/trauma response teams and constructed a field hospital located directly on the airport property immediately after the earthquake.

Official After Party At Purdy Lounge For (786)

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the unity, development and promotion of Miami’s flourishing art community. Our assemblage embraces established, emerging and young artists, visionaries and intellectuals.

Our mission is to provide a sustainable support base for Miami’s creative community, including: painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, performance and new media artists.

an American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: Here 1/8/11

Pan American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: Here
The artist is available for interviews, and will be present at the opening reception:
Opening reception: January 8, 2011 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
2450 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33127
www.panamericanart.com

Pan American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: HERE, a tribute exhibition to the city of Miami. Obsessed by the power of architecture, the artist traces the urban transformation of the city he calls home in this new series of works. Having witnessed the real estate boom and economic crash that followed thereafter, Acosta’s pieces encapsulate architectural giants in a stand-still moment; whether plummeting to ruins, being erected, or standing strong amidst the chaos of a city of lost promise. Works like “Borrando las Huellas”, which depicts collapsing buildings, and “One Day I Find Myself Building a Circus”, a large canvas of the foundations of the new Marlin Stadium, portray the city as a breathing entity; one that suffers with the collapse or construction of its parts; what is enfolding in each canvas is left up to the viewer to decide.

The pulsating city in Acosta’s canvases is a city at conflict with itself. An undeniable nostalgia creeps through the artist’s hectic brushstrokes. The emotional intensity of the artist’s world is present as Acosta captures a fleeting moment in the trajectory of the city’s day-to-day. Acosta has always made the cities in which he has resided the protagonists of his oeuvre. In this exhibition, we see Miami through the artist’s eyes. He sets before us a map of his city: the places that define Miami as his hometown. HERE is Acosta’s tribute to Miami, through these works the artist is embracing his role in the city; grounding his roots and proclaiming his sense of belonging HERE.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Locust Projects presents Marie Lorenz: Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions Opening reception1/8/11

Marie Lorenz
Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions
Opening reception: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 7-10pm
Conversation with the artist, 6pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Through February 19

Locust Projects is pleased to present Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions, an exhibition by New York-based artist Marie Lorenz. Conceived specifically for Miami, the exhibition is a continuation of the artist’s ongoing exploration of urban waterways and narratives. Through video, sculpture and large-scale works on paper, Lorenz examines and abstracts familiar places, objects, and actions.

For the first time, Lorenz is experimenting with a jet ski – a contemporary mode of transportation and sport. The artist has built a floating ramp, modeled after an ocean wave, which was taken out to Biscayne Bay. There, Lorenz filmed the interaction of the jet ski and ramp, which simultaneously become subject and object. The resulting video explores moments of floating and unexpected discovery and will be on view at the gallery alongside the ramp.

Lorenz will also present a series of black and white prints. The first, a vinyl diagram of the jet ski’s pump (the jet that propels the machine through the water), takes form on Locust Projects’ window façade and provides a kind of floating explanation of the forces at work inside the machine.

On display inside the space are handmade works on paper created using a method employed by Japanese anglers to precisely record their prize catches. To create these works, the artist has painted sumi ink onto the surface of the jet ski, and then pressed rice paper onto its handle bars, hoses, cables and decals, recording the man-made object in the style of a Japanese fish print.

By indexing select aspects, perspectives and features of the jet ski and the jump, the artist has abstracted the object, and transformed its representations into illustrations of her own personal exploration.

Marie Lorenz was born in Twenty-nine Palms, CA, in 1973 and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA in sculpture from Yale University, New Haven, CT, in 2002. She has participated in the Rome Prize Fellowship, American Academy in Rome, Italy (2008); and residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ME (2004); Salzburg International Summer Academy, Public Interventions Seminar, Austria (2002); and The Arques School of Traditional Boatbuilding, Sausalito, CA (1997). Recent solo projects include Upriver, performance for the Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, NY (2010); Shipwrecks, Jack Hanley Gallery, NY (2010); and The Inner Sea, a web-log that documents exploration of waterways around Rome, ITALY. In her ongoing project, Tide and Current Taxi (2005-2008), the artist acts as a guide for participants wishing to visit sites in areas surrounding New York City that are accessible only by water. After each voyage, Lorenz provides a detailed account of the journey in her Web journal, www.tideandcurrenttaxi.org.

Miguel Paredes 2nd Saturdays Art Walk 1/8/11

Join Us For Wynwood’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk

Sat. Jan. 8, 7 – 10pm
Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery
2311 Nw 2nd Ave.

Rsvp@Miguelparedes.Com – 866.534.2184 Ext.2244

Complimentary Cocktails By: Bombay Sapphire

Light Bites Provided By: Ra – Sushi – Bar – Restaurant

Sponsored By: Pkgraphics.Com
For More Info Or To Rsvp Please Contact Us:
Rsvp@Miguelparedes.Com – 866.534.2184 Ext.2244
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Join us for YoungArts Week 1/10-15/11

YoungArts Week!
January 10-15, 2011
Locations around Miami, including the Gusman Theater in Downtown, the Van Dyke Cafe and Colony Theater on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach and the Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE!

Detailed performance and exhibition information available here. Tickets are free but required for many performances, so check here for instructions to reserve!
http://youngarts.org/exhibitions-and-performances.

This year 148 of the nation’s most talented 17-18 year old artists in the visual, literary and performing arts will converge in Miami for YoungArts Week. These national Finalists represent the top 3% of applicants to our program and were selected from more than 5,000 applicants from every state.

For the first time ever, four evenings of YoungArts Week Performances will be live streamed on www.youngarts.org. If you’re in Miami, join us in person. If you’re not, join us online!

We are pleased to announce that the following YoungArts performances will be live-streamed from the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts on the YoungArts website:
Voice and Jazz Performance (Monday, January 10 at 8 p.m. EST)
Theater Performance (Tuesday, January 11 at 8 p.m. EST)
Dance and Cinematic Arts Performance (Wednesday, January 12 at 8 p.m. EST)
Alumni All-Star Performance at An Affair of the Arts Performance and Gala (Saturday, January 15 at 7 p.m. EST)

Discovering excellence in the arts

Bhakti Baxter, Daniel Milewski, and Marcos Valella Preview at Gallery Diet 1/7/11

Opening 01. 07. 2011
Bhakti Baxter, Daniel Milewski, and Marcos Valella
Gallery Diet
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127.

Join us on Friday, January 7th, 2011 from 6 – 8 PM for a preview of the exhibition.

Bhakti Baxter b. 1979 Miami, Florida. Bhakti will present a series of never before exhibited sculptural works. Through a gestural practice Bhakti is exploring design, form, and abstraction. This will be his first exhibition with Gallery Diet though he has exhibited widely both locally (including a solo exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art) and Internationally including his most recent solo exhibition at Federica Schiavo Gallery in Rome, Italy.

Daniel Milewski b. 1978 Auburn, Massachusettes. Daniel will present a body of new work including photography, video, and drawing. Through repetition there is an exploration of form and content. He has exhibited in a solo exhibition at Gallery Diet, where he is represented, and most recently at Dimensions Variable in the Design District.

Marcos Valella b. 1981 Miami, Florida. Marcos will present a series of recent paintings in the gallery projects room. The paintings in this exhibition continue an exploration of contemporary and modern tendencies in the reading of painting through abstraction. This will be Marcos’s first time exhibiting with Gallery Diet, he has recently exhibited at the Miami Art Museum and will be participating in the Bass Museum’s Berlin residency this coming Spring.

The gallery will remain open for the Wynwood Second Saturday walk on Saturday, January 8th, 2011 until 9 PM. The exhibition runs thru February 5th, 2011 with viewing hours Tuesday thru Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and by appointment.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

Daniel Milewski, Bleed 2010 Ballpoint pen and graphite on notepad paper 10″ x 13″ (each)

Miami International Launch Party And Opening Of Spaces 1/8/11

Join Us For The Miami International Launch Party And Vip Opening Of “Spaces”
Saturday, Jan 8th • 6:30-8pm
Black Square Gallery
2248 Nw 1st Place • Miami, Fl 33127 (Wynwood Corner Of 1st Place And 23rd St.)

Caviar Tasting Sponsored By Black River Caviar
Wine Tasting
Unveiling Of The Fair Catalogue
Kindly Rsvp To Anna Milashevych Or Ron Kritzler At Milanna.Ua@Gmail.Com

Www.Mia-Artfair.Com
14-17 January 2011 • Preview 13 Jan
Miami Beach Convention Center

Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl 1/8/11

Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl
January 8 2011, 6pm
Praxis International Art Gallery
2219 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami FL 33127
www.praxis-art.com

Praxis International Art invites you to an Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 6pm at the Wynwood gallery.
Teresa Diehl is presenting her video installation work, Maneem (Dream). Diehl’s work was recently added to the permanent collection of the 21c Museum in Lousville, Kentucky. In addition, she will be presenting her work in the exhibition “MariaMaria 1511/2011” from Februrary – June 2011 at the Muzeum Montanelli in Prague.

Teresa Diehl
Mannem (Dream), 2010
3 single channel projected on crochet monofilament

…In a dream, everything slows down; the mind goes in an out between bits and pieces of the past, at the end all is woven in a tapestry of light…

“Maneem” is an immersive three single channel video installation, dealing with reconstructed memories of childhood.
Viewers are invited to walk trough the maze and wonder inside.

Like Dream catchers, the screens are woven webs that only let good dreams filter through…
bad ones stay in the net disappearing with the light of the day and good ones pass trough getting embedded in the subconscious.

The clarity of the images and experience of the work depends on the viewer’s position and his /her relationship to the space,
from where she /he stands the images could be clear and recognizable, like a familiar story line; interrupted and repeated,
or like visual echoes, some kind of dejavu; and finally just suspended colors creating an ephemeral experience.

I am fascinated as how to create a physical space that recreates the labyrinth of the mind.

Life Is Art Creative Connections #8 – How to Get Into a Gallery 1/18/11

Life Is Art
Creative Connections #8
January 18, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
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Short link: http://bit.ly/liacc8

GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood, Miami, FL
www.gabstudio.com

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* Please Click Here to RSVP.

presentation by
Reed V. Horth
Art Dealer & Gallerist
www.robinrile.com

Sponsored by Soul Of Miami.

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

Seminar Description:
We at Life Is Art get TONS of question asking us how to get one’s work introduced to a gallery. We have recruited Reed V. Horth to speak on that issue. Reed will speak about how to approach a gallery and prepare your portfolio to best showcase your work. How best to introduce yourself to the gallerist. How to make a good impression. What the galleries are looking for, in terms of presentation.

Reed has worked as a gallerist and art dealer for many years and will give you some insight into that side of the business so you can better present yourself and your work.

The night will open with some time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there will be time for further specific questions and more networking. This is a GREAT chance to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

www.lifeisartfest.org

Joia Miami Launch Party 1/27/11

Joia Miami Launch Party
January 27, 2011, 7pm-10pm
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.insensemiami.com

Have you heard? Paying full price is so pase.

Discounts are what’s in fashion!

Join us at Cafeina as we launch Miami’s premier Lifestyle and Dining guide chock full of Miami’s best kept secrets.

If you aren’t “in the know” now you will be – and if you already are, then you know that Joia is the best thing to happen to Miami.

Enjoy complimentary drinks, drink specials and live entertainment! Make sure you join us as we will have Salsa Performances, Hoola Hoopers, And Capoeira!

Joia guides will be available for purchase at HALF the PRICE!

Or if you just can’t wait (don’t blame you) use promo code JOIA2011 to get the discount now at http://joiaguide.com/

RSVP today before we reach capacity!

Cafeina LIVE Countdown to 2011 12/31/10

NYE Party
December 31, 2010
9 PM to 5 AM
No cover, no hassle, no line
Live feed of Time Square Ball Drop on the Garden Wall
Music by DJ Troy Kurtz and A Train
Bottle specials:
2 bottles kettle one / 2 bottles champagne = $250
1 bottle ketlle one / 1 jose cuervo platino / 1 champagne = $200

NYE 2011 at Ice Palace Studios DJ Dan, Austin Leeds, Ralph Falcon 12/31/10

New Year’s Eve 2011
Friday, December 31, 2010 10:00 PM
Ice Palace | 71 NW 14th Street
Click here to purchase tickets

music by Dj Dan, Austin Leeds, Ralph Falcon, Ivano Bellini
hip-hop in the Buddha Gardens by Mr. Sandman
special guest DJ Octavius
Open Bar ‘Til Midnight!
Ice Palace Studios formerly Karu & Y in Downtown Miami will be rocking the New Years with an open bar till midnight! With two gorgeous upscale areas, the Buddha Club and the Buddha Gardens!

House music will be played in the Buddha Club with the world famous DJ Dan and Austin Leeds and for all the ladies that love Hip Hop we are bringing in one of Miami’s most prominent DJs, Mr. Sandman, to play in the Buddha Gardens. Mr. Sandman is a Chicago native that has headlines events at Miami’s Delano Hotel, The Forge nightclub, Chakra Lounge, The Setai Hotel, The Westin Diplomat, and the famed Versace Mansion Casa Casuarina, among others.

If you were looking for an upscale place to party with some of the best�DJs in the world on NYE, look no further! This event will have everything you need from VIP seating with bottle service to a catering company that will have a full list of foods to choose from. This party even goes into the afterhours of 5am with Ivano Bellini setting in the New Year. Ivano is famous for his afterhour sets at the terrace of Club Space.

The Ellen Degeneres Birthday Party and Art Show 1/22/11

Ellen Degeneres Turns 53 Years Old
28 Local Artists Come Together for Birthday Party, Group Art Show & Auction Fundraiser
GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St.
Miami, FL
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7:00pm-8:00pm – Doors Open / Live Art Begins / Artist Meet & Greet, (Music provided by Brimstone),
8:00pm-8:15pm – Intro by Renda Writer, Cutting of Ellen’s Birthday Cake, 8:15pm-8:30pm – Performance by Alex Nelson (Acoustic),
8:30pm-9:30pm – DJ Set by Brimstone,
9:30pm-10:30pm – Performance by Renda Writer (Poetry/Improv/Speaking),
10:30pm-10:45pm – Performance by Mike Mineo (Acoustic),
10:45pm-11:45pm – DJ Set by Brimstone,
11:45pm–12:00am – Performance of “Half Hearted” by Renda Writer, and the story behind the poem and the goal to perform it on The Ellen Degeneres Show,
12:00am – Ellen Art Auction,
12:00am-2am – DJ Set by Brimstone

Talk show host and Emmy award winner Ellen Degeneres will turn 53 years old on January 26th. Long time Ellen Degeneres fan, local arts promoter, and professional poet Renda Writer has put together an event to celebrate her birthday with all of her local fans and members of the arts community that is expected to draw a large significant crowd.

The Ellen Art Show will take place on Saturday, January 22nd, 2011, from 7pm until 2am at GAB Studio in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District (105 NW 23rd St., Miami, FL, 33127, GABstudio.com). Admission is free and open to the public, and all ages are welcome. The event’s live entertainment schedule will include a feature performance by Renda Writer, complete with poetry, improv crowd work, anecdotal storytelling, and motivational speaking as well as a special performance of his signature poem, “Half Hearted.” Local singer/songwriters Alex Nelson (AlexNelsonMusic.com) and Mike Mineo (MikeMineo.com) will also be performing. Music will be provided by DJ Brimstone (Brimstone127.com). Parking is free and available on the streets surrounding the gallery.

28 participating artists (listed below) will each create a custom portrait of Ellen Degeneres, which will hang at GAB Studio starting on January 8th (for ArtWalk) and will stay on exhibit until January 22nd, as part of a 2-week silent auction. All portraits will be sold to the highest bidders at midnight on the night of the event. The money raised from the auction will be used to buy a plane ticket, and Renda Writer will fly to Los Angeles the next day to give one selected portrait to Ellen Degeneres as a birthday present. Three of the artists will be painting their Ellen portraits live at the event. Renda will also be selling special advance copies of his second poetry/music CD, “Workaholic,” for $5, to help with the costs of lodging and food while in LA. The CD features over 20 collaborations with local rappers, singers, and producers, and includes a special music version of “Half Hearted,” with renowned classical guitarist, Nicholas Ciraldo.

EXHIBITING:, Jermbo, Luzalma Gonzalez, Wendy White, Anastasia Sultzer, Cupcakes in the Lobby
Trek Sixx, Linx, Justin “Invi” Vilonna, Lori Pratico, Jeff Dekal, Rudy Mardy
Kyle Willis, Teepop, Nick “Legend” Lopes, Bill Kraiter, Robert Korhonen, Rei Ramirez
Katie Sottak, Kazilla, Vaughn Reynolds, Brittany Smith, Even Bessendorf, Patrick Garcia
Robin White, Kelo
PAINTING LIVE:, Virginia of IMAP, Rob Herrera, Eduardo Mendietta

Since 2007, Renda Writer has been in passionate pursuit of his big professional goal and personal dream to one day perform his signature poem, “Half Hearted,” on The Ellen Degeneres Show. He has done a variety of things over the years to get the attention of the show’s producers, including getting lots of print publicity, submitting YouTube videos, emails, hand written letters, and creating a printed petition, with of 1,000 signatures from people who support Renda’s dream, as well as an online petition with almost 900 signatures, which can be seen and signed at RendaWriter.com. Because of the romantic subject matter of the poem, (a metaphor that compares the swans in New York’s Central Park to the search for love and shared romance) ideally Renda would like to be able to perform it on Ellen’s Valentine’s Day episode, which will be only 3 weeks away from when he goes to Los Angeles to give Ellen her portrait. His hope is that this event, the gift, and the effort made to bring it to Ellen, will solidify his chance for a Valentine’s Day performance.

Those interested in bidding on a portrait can do so at the event, or at the studio any time between January 8th and January 22nd. Bidding starts at $20. Contact Bridges Aderhold to confirm hours: (305) 200-5349, baderhold@gmail.com.

Sponsors:
WeMerge Magazine (WeMerge.com), Soul of Miami (SoulOfMiami.org), Life is Art (LifeIsArtFest.org), P.A.T.H. (PathToHipHop.org)

Dances for Non/FictionalBodies performing at Florida Dance Association’s WinterFest 1/28-29/11

Jess Curtis/Gravity
Dances for Non/FictionalBodies performing at Florida Dance Association’s WinterFest
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28 and 29, 8:00 p.m.
Inkub8 Studio
2021 NW 1st Place, Miami

$18 (students/seniors), $25 (general)
Tickets on sale exclusively at www.tigertail.org

“Dances for Non/FictionalBodies,” by Jess Curtis/Gravity, co-commissioned and co-produced with Tigertail Productions as part of the 11th annual danceAble event.

This 11th annual danceAble event presents an interdisciplinary mixed-ability performance company utilizing artists from Germany, France, Italy, England and the United States. “Dances for Non/Fictional Bodies” is a performance-based project that combines installation, cirque arts and forward-thinking, new performance techniques uniquely set in a studio that examines the roles of imagined societal ideals as a kind of “fictional body” that disables individuals in terms of their ability to see others and to be seen as beautiful, empowered and autonomous people. The company in residence for a week will offer workshops and discussions for able and non-able individuals. Call 305-310-8080 for a schedule.

More on Florida Dance Festival and WinterFest: Established in 1974, Florida Dance Association is Florida’s statewide arts/dance service organization that has built a national reputation for excellence in both educational programming and quality of performances presented throughout the state. WinterFest is a high-performance event exposing audiences to outstanding contemporary dances from Florida and throughout the country.

University Of Miami Wynwood Project Space Presents Ralph Provisero Trinacria 1/8/11

University Of Miami Wynwood Project Space Presents Ralph Provisero “Trinacria”
January 8, 2011
2200A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM presents a solo exhibition by Ralph Provisero on view beginning January 8, 2011. The exhibition features three large scale works with drawings and models. The project space is located at 2200A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL.

Using the patches in damaged welding curtains from the school as drawings, Provisero references time and memory, reality and the past. Distilled from these concepts are the models and large scale works in the exhibit. They represent the formal counterpart, the spatial experience, the present. Together these nine works unify as an installation of concept and form.

Provisero has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally at such venues as the Martin Z. Margulies Collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan, the Bass Museum, and Chicago’s Navy Pier. Part of the Lowe Art Museum’s permanent collection, Provisero’s large-scale work Pietra Veloce, resides on the UM campus.
For more information regarding the artist: www.provisero.com. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art . For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu .

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Artist Marcelo Holzinger charitable initiative benefiting the children of Haiti 3/12/11

Artist, Marcelo Holzinger joins The Eclectic Arts Movement (T.E.A.M.) and the No Boundaries Prosthetic Foundation in a charitable initiative benefiting the children of Haiti
Saturday, March 12, 2011, 6pm
2555 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
www.mholzinger.com

For Immediate Release – 13 December 2010 (Miami, FL) – On the heels of a wildly successful Art Basel Miami/Wynwood 2010, rapidly rising & noted Miami-based Fine Artist Marcelo Holzinger has been approached and will be donating his fine artwork and participating in a silent auction to assist in a charitable initiative benefiting the children of Haiti.

Marcelo and The Eclectic Arts Movement (T.E.A.M.) are uniting their efforts for the noble cause entitled “No Boundaries Prosthetic Foundation” to raise funds for the children of Haiti, who, after the earthquake of January 12, 2010, suffered mutilation of their arms, legs and hands.

Determined to return the smiles to the faces and hope to the hearts of Haitian children the well organized [T.E.A.M.] is requesting assistance from all walks of life. T.E.A.M. is seeking artist and sponsors to further enrich this event. Toward this goal, Marcelo Holzinger and the T.E.A.M. are extending an invitation to artists to donate art pieces for the silent auction.

Determination and faith dictate that this movement will collect enough money to provide countless children with vital and scarce prostheses and assist them in living fuller, more active and happier lives.

Donations must be received by February 1, 2011 to insure artist placement in the event collateral (i.e. invitations, posters, flyers, banners, etc.)

The official day of the event is on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 2555 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127 in The Wynwood Arts District during the nationally noted 2nd Saturday’s Art Walk Miami. This event will be aggressively promoted via radio, TV and all forms of media. Open your hearts and join in supporting this noble mission.

Please contact Mr. Nelson Delgado at The Eclectic Arts Movement (T.E.A.M.) at 305.432.2499 or by email BeginMyMovement@hotmail.com for additional information & how you can help.

Promotion of this event is powered in part by artennae global art consulting, Miami, FL, a collaborative dedicated to elevating emerging, mid-career and established artists.

Whale and Star Lecture Project David Smith and/in the Landscape by Karen Wilkin 12/15/10

Whale & Star Lecture Project
Lecture 4: David Smith and/in the Landscape by Karen Wilkin
Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 7:00 p.m.
Whale & Star, The Studio of Enrique Martinez Celaya. 2215 NW 1st Place. Miami, Florida 33127
$5 Lecture Fee. RSVP: 305.576.6160

From 1940 until his death in 1965, David Smith lived in the hills above Bolton Landing, near Lake George, in upstate New York. The open landscape framed by wooded hills surrounding his home and studio, “Terminal Iron Works,” informs his work in subtle and often unpredictable ways. One of the best known images of Smith shows him seated on the terrace of his house looking at a field studded with his powerful steel constructions; studying his work against the Adirondack landscape was an integral part of his process. More surprisingly, Smith’s sculptures often allude directly to landscape, a theme not usually associated with work in three-dimensions. This talk examines the unexpected conversation between Smith’s potent abstract constructions in steel and the natural world.
Karen Wilkin is a New York-based independent curator and critic, specializing in 20th century modernism. Educated at Barnard College and Columbia University, she was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and a Fulbright Scholarship, to Rome. Ms. Wilkin is the author of monographs on Stuart Davis, David Smith, Anthony Caro, Kenneth Noland, Helen Frankenthaler, Giorgio Morandi, and Hans Hofmann, and has organized exhibitions of their work internationally. She is the Contributing Editor for Art for the Hudson Review and a regular contributor to The New Criterion, Art in America, and the Wall Street Journal.
Ms. Wilkin teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program of the New York Studio School and has lectured at such institutions as the National Gallery, Washington, DC; the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Britain; the Ecole des Beaux-art, Paris; the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; and Glimmerglass Opera. Her exhibition, “Color as Field: American Painting 1950-1975,” organized for the American Federation of Arts, was seen on a year-long tour of the U.S. in 2008-2009. Ms. Wilkin is contributing editor, along with William C. Agee, of the Stuart Davis Catalogue Raisonn�, Yale University Press, 2007. Her current projects include a Jules Olitski retrospective for the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, (in collaboration with E.A. Carmean Jr) and touring exhibition, “The Four Musketeers of American Modernism: John Graham, Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Koon ing and their Circle,” for the Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy, Andover, MA, (in collaboration with William C. Agee and Irving Sandler). A monograph, Anthony Caro: Interior and Exterior, was published by Lund-Humphries, London, this spring, part of a five volume series on Caro, which Ms. Wilkin edited.
Whale & Star, The Studio of Enrique Mart�nez Celaya
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127
Ph: 305.576.6160
info@whaleandstar.com
www.whaleandstar.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Art Basel Day 6-Wynwood, a different kind of art with a bit of Design District By Betty Alvarez

It was my first time after a long time that I was on NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood. I have heard from my friends that it is a very cool place for art. I never knew the immense talented artists who displayed their works for that night.

The difference from the rest of the areas I have visited was the political artwork that was on display. A lot of artists were not shy in expressing their opinions through art. The many unique mediums on different types of platforms also amazed me. The location of many art installations were equally unique as some installations were displayed on murals, walls, etc. One example is the Wynwood wall. Located almost behind the newly opened Wynwood Kitchen and Bar, the walls served a gigantic canvases to the masterpieces that was presented in each wall.

One gallery that was notable to me was Claudia Calle Studio. In the studio, the artists unveiled ChinaMan, an interactive new media installation modeled after the iconic Pac-Man arcade game. She bluntly tackled lthe paradigm of global consumption using her installation as an allegory. ChinaMan illustrated how every day, individual actions contribute to facets of Chinese mass production and ultimately, to society’s collective waste.

Another notable gallery is the indistinguishable Miguel Paredes Gallery. Seeing his works on VIP Opening Night at The National Hotel made me eager to see his Wynwood gallery. Obviously, there were more of his works with grafitti artists. The gallery is a nice cozy place with ample room to see all of the current exhibitions in the middle of Wynwood. A very nice addition.

Speaking of graffiti artists, they made their presence known that night as they expressed their art in every colorful way. I event passed by the artists creating their own masterpiece, it was very intriguing how they could create their expression out of their head. It made me feel a great respect for these artists.

After my walk in Wynwood, I headed back to Design District where a great art party was already underway. Baltus Collection Showroom along with Miami Magazine was hosting their “Celebrity Pillow Fight” party. It was an evening of signature cocktails, culinary delights, lively entertainment
and a silent auction featuring Baltus throw pillows designed by celebrities including Sarah Pettiford, Prince Mario Max of Schaumberg-Lippe Austria, artists, designers and many more.

This year, I really enjoyed Art Basel and the many wonders it gave me as an art lover. I got to enjoy and photograph as many art galleries, art fairs and parties the best that I could. I felt that my need to see art has been satisfied. As I looked back at past years, Art Basel keeps getting better and better. Until next year!!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

This Time in America at Gallery I/D 12/11/10

This Time in America: Part I
Wynwood Gallery Night Saturday, Dec 11th 7:30–11pm
2531 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

Curators Giselle DeVera and Brenda Ann Kenneally
Juliana Beasley
Nina Berman
Sean Hemmerle
Tim Hetherington
Brenda Ann Kenneally
Gillian Laub
Randal Levenson
Emily Schiffer
December 2 – January 15

Gallery I/D is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, This Time in America: Part 1. The two-part series, co-curated by renowned photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally, highlights photographers who have turned their lenses on America. Part 1, which runs concurrently with Art Basel from December 2nd to January 15th, features award-winning photographers and photojournalists who captured diverse segments of American society. What they saw – a New York community of impoverished social outcasts, cowboys and urbanites, segregation alive and well in America, U.S. soldiers in slumber between wartime activities, the colorful frenzy of stock market charts and more – remind us not only of the unique nature of America, but of our fluctuating and transformative place in the civilized world.

Juliana Beasley’s The Last Stop: Rockaway Park is a series of photos taken over a four-year period in an area of Queens, New York named Rockaway Park. The last stop on the subway’s A train, Rockaway Park is home to lonely elderly people and folks on the verge of homelessness – a community living on the edge. Beasley has spent time with her subjects in the bars, diners and bedrooms of these troubled individuals. The effects of the proverbial hard life of confinement, years spent as barflies, and countless hours lived inside their heads are apparent in the lines on their faces, jagged teeth, and dire surroundings. Lapdancer, published in 2003, takes a look inside the world of professional nude dancing, which Beasley documented for eight years. Sete 10, her most recent photo essay is the product of a month long residency in the south of France. Beasley began her career as a printer for Annie Leibovitz. She was a nominee for the International Center for Photography Infinity Award and she was recently awarded an Aaron Siskind Fellowship Award.

Some photos in Nina Berman’s Hedge look like abstract jumbles of casino slot machines or ornate Japanese food packages at first glance. They are actually graphs and charts from desktop screens at a New York investment firm. One photograph is shot from the rear of a fund manager’s desk. You see a mirror-like image; four monitors that look like two. Dead center between them, a human eye peers out, a glaring reminder that there is no technology, no hedging, no losses or gains, without man himself. Berman is a documentary photographer with a primary interest in the American political and social landscape. She is the author of two monographs Purple Hearts – Back from Iraq and Homeland, both dealing with war and militarism. Berman’s work has been recognized with awards in art and journalism by the New York Foundation for the Arts, the World Press Photo Foundation and the Open Society Institute Documentary Fund. Her work has most recently been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art 2010 Biennial and the 2010 Milano Triennale.

Photographer Sean Hemmerle, best known for his award-winning photos of post-industrial American wastelands, political hot-buttons like the U.S./Mexican border, and scenes from the 2002 sniper attacks in Washington, gives us Some Americans, his first foray into portrait photography. Hemmerle travels frequently for work and became curious about the power of the ordinary American. One photo, Cowboy, shows a well-dressed, pressed and confident-looking older cowboy type. He’s wearing a gold watch, a gold ring on each hand, and a white hat. His boots are clean and brown. In one shirt pocket he has a pen, in the other a cell phone (or maybe a pack of cigarettes). He looks like the new cowboys should look: proud, self-assured and in dark denim. This photo and others in Some Americans call to the mind the American can-do spirit and our strong sense of selves, no matter what situation we are in. Sean Hemmerle is a New York based photographer who bought his first camera with his signing bonus from the U.S. Army in 1988. He has been widely exhibited in places like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, the Houston Museum of Fine Art and the Pingyao Photography Festival in Pingyao, China among others. His photography has graced the covers and pages of many publications, including TIME, Metropolis, WIRED, New York Magazine, The New York Times, and the Columbia Journalism Review.

Documentary photographer Tim Hetherington’s photos take us to the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan where he spent time documenting the lives, combat and non-combat, of U.S. soldiers. The photo essay Sleeping Soldiers shows military men during sleep, a far cry from their battleground activities. One young soldier, Dockelso, sports a clearly visible tattoo of the word “combat.” His fetal position reminds you more of an infant than of a man trained in the art of war. Hetherington, a Vanity Fair contributor, spent 15 months in Afghanistan. His images, coupled with Sebastian Junger’s writing, were the basis of the documentary Restrepo, which showed war as the brutal but human-fueled entity that it is. Infidel, a book based on the duo’s experiences in Afghanistan, features Hetherington’s photos and was released in October. The Liverpool-born Hetherington is the recipient of numerous awards including a Fellowship from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, a Hasselblad Foundation grant, four World Press Photo prizes including the World Press Photo of the Year 2007, the Rory Peck Award for Features, and an Alfred I. duPont award.

Brenda Ann Kenneally has for many years brought to light the situation of poverty in America. Her latest installation which is part the Upstate Girls project, America: Love it or Else, features two multimedia pieces that play simultaneously. Each features images that Kenneally has captured during an eight-year period in Troy, New York. Troy, once an epicenter of industrialization, has fallen on hard times. And so have its residents, which is evident in the photographs and videos seen in the show. Part 1: I Love America, focuses on the inherent idealism of love of country that transcends the challenges of being an American. We see an annual celebration of the birthday of Uncle Sam, a folk character said to be based on a real-life resident of Troy. But this is America, and through Kenneally’s lens we discover that the citizens of Troy may just need a celebration, whether Uncle Sam really existed or not. Part 2: I Love You shows us love as a day-to-day coping tool. For the women in the City of Troy, “…romance is the best medicine if only in small doses of unrealized fantasy.” Many images in the video are of the female heads of household that make up much of Troy’s population. We see them kissing their babies, kissing their baby-daddies, some kissing their girlfriends. As Kenneally puts it, “The feminization of poverty in America has been commercially legitimized and its emotional deficit filled at the Dollar Store.” Judging from these photographs, you cannot help but agree with Kenneally. Brenda Ann Kenneally is a documentarian and interdisciplinary artist living in Brooklyn. Her long-term projects are intimate portraits of social issues that intersect where the personal is political. Her book and web publication MONEY, POWER, RESPECT; Pictures of My Neighborhood received numerous awards: The W. Eugene Smith Award for Humanistic Photography, a Soros Criminal Justice Fellowship and The Mother Jones Award. In 2004, Kenneally began photographing in Upstate New York, where she was born. The ongoing project, Upstate Girls is a look at the lower working class America that, despite sweeping technological advances, remains unchanged since Kenneally herself was a child there. Brenda Ann Kenneally is the co-curator of Gallery I/D’s This Time in America.

Gillian Laub’s photo essay, Southern Rites, takes us to prom night in Georgia. There’s a “tradition” in certain Georgia high schools that dictates that there be segregated proms – one for white students, one for black students. For years the students have protested about the separate affairs, but their complaints were no match for the residual customs of the past. During the school year the graduates attend classes together, play on the same sports teams, and date each other. One image shows a sullen prom queen – the black prom queen. She wears a pink gown and a crown. Across her torso is a homemade-looking sash denoting her title. Her cell phone rests on her lap. We never see the white prom queen; Laub wasn’t allowed inside. The 2010 prom, held this past May, was the first-ever integrated prom at Montgomery County High School. Gillian Laub graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in comparative literature before studying photography at the International Center of Photography, New York. She was selected for the World Press Photo’s Joop Swart Masterclass in 2003 and was the winner of Nikon’s Storyteller Award for her work in the Middle East. With the support of the Jerome Foundation, Laub’s first monograph, Testimony, was published by Aperture in 2007 to critical acclaim.

Photographer Randal Levenson focused his lens on the people and places of Tennessee in American Tennessee Valley. Levenson’s photographs show rugged and unapologetic Americans in remote work sites, smoking cigarettes down to the filter, shooting squirrels, and living in dwellings most of us would consider unfit for human habitation. One look at George, with his indoor fire pit, companion dogs and strewn-about garbage makes you wonder if this is the America our forefathers envisioned. But it’s America today, like it or not. Levenson has been exhibited in many galleries and museums in the United States and Canada. A book of his work, done while following carnivals and sideshows, In Search of the Monkey Girl, was published by Aperture in 1982, with a text by Spalding Gray. A master printer, he has worked with artists such as Richard Avedon, Josef Karsh, and Robert Frank. Randal has taught photography at the University of Ottawa in Canada and has lectured widely, most recently at his alma mater, Brown University.

The black and white photos in Emily Schiffer’s award-winning portfolio Youth on the Cheyenne River Reservation depict the ethereal notion of play. Children in the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe were photographed hiding in gigantic rubber tires, jumping from tree limbs, practicing playground politics, and wading in ponds. They’re textured photographs that when seen up close invite you to almost touch them. In Blanket, you want to feel for yourself if the woolen throw in which the little girl rests is of the itchy kind. In 2005 Schiffer founded a photography program for these kids. That sense of closeness is evident in the way that although not shot up close, the photos embody a oneness, an understanding of their subjects. Schiffer was the recipient of a 2006-2007 Fulbright Fellowship in Photography, the 2009 Inge Morath Award, presented by Magnum Photos, and the Inge Morath Foundation, and was the 2010 winner of the PDN Photo Annual Personal Project Category.

Gallery I/D’s This Time in America: Part I opens on December 2nd and runs through January 15th, 2011. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, December 2nd. A closing reception will be held on Saturday, January 15th.

Dina Mitrani Gallery Exposures II Wynwood Gallery Walk 12/11/10

Dina Mitrani Gallery Exposures II
Wynwood Gallery Walk
Saturday, December 11, 7-10pm

November 13 – December 24, 2010
Mario Algaze
Pablo Cabado
Marina Font
Pompi Gutnisky
Roberto Huarcaya
Carlos Irijalba
Luis Lazo
Peggy Levison Nolan
Colleen Plumb
Alexandra Rowley
Kanako Sasaki
Guillermo Srodek-Hart

to view images of the exhibit
www.dinamitranigallery.com

bakehouse art complex second Friday open house 12/10/10

Friday, December 10th 2010, 7-10pm
bakehouse art complex
561 NW 32nd Street
www.bacfl.org

for our monthly second Friday open house!
BAC monthly events offer patrons a rare glimpse into the artists’ creative world and an opportunity for our audience to witness our diverse and talented community of over 70 contemporary artists!

Second Friday events are always FREE.
Driving? Plenty of FREE parking

BAC Resident Artist 5X7 Show
The BAC presents the second installation of the successful small works exhibition 5X7 in the Swenson Gallery. All of the work measures 5″X7″. The show will consist of a variety of media, from painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber art and more. Give the ultimate creative gift this year! Each orginal artwork is $100.00 each.

SIN! Is a national juried exhibition of original contemporary artwork inspired by the traditional concept of human transgressions. The exhibiting artists, chosen by a reputable panel of jurors, will display their works that are directly related to one of the seven deadly sins; lust, envy, gluttony, sloth, greed, wrath and pride. Each of the seven deadly sins is explored through a variety of media and styles from across the country.
The jury panel consists of some of the most influential museum and art professionals in Miami, each individually jurying a specific sin of their choosing that will come together for one dynamite show. The panel is as follows:

Greed: Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art
Lust: Brian Dursum, Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum
Envy: Jeremy Chestler, Executive Director, Art Center / South Florida
Gluttony: Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
Sloth: Peter Boswell, Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator, Miami Art Museum
Wrath: Carol Damian, Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum
Pride: Cathy Leff, Director, The Wolfsonian

Awarehouse Presents Twelve Young Artists and Pretty Please CD Release Party 12/11/10

Awarehouse Presents Twelve Young Artists Followed By The Pretty Please Cd Release Party
Saturday, December 11th, 2010
Art exhibit opens at 7:00 p.m.
CD Release party starts at 9:00 p.m.

The Awarehouse
550 NW 29th Street
Wynwood, Miami

Tickets at the door cost $5. An extra $5 includes the Pretty Please album.

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www.awarehousemiami.com

Miami’s hub for culture, music, art and conceptual events to host exclusive exhibition by twelve young artists during Wynwood + Design District December Art Walk
and post-exhibition CD release party for Pretty Please with special guests

Awarehouse, Miami’s multi-purpose performance venue and art gallery, presents an exclusive art exhibition and CD release party taking place at Awarehouse, 550 NW 29th Street, in Miami’s Wynwood district on Saturday, December 11th starting at 7:00 p.m., during December’s Wynwood + Design District Art Walk.

Luis Perez Galeria at Awarehouse, the hub for culture, music, art and conceptual events, will host a cutting-edge exhibition by twelve young artists that will be followed by a special post-exhibition CD release party, in association with WVUM 90.5fm radio, for Miami’s very own sugar-pop-distorted-estrogen-charged Art Rockers, Pretty Please, featuring special guests that will include Pocket of Lollipops and Space Between Words. Awarehouse will be home to this very special homegrown record launch, which aims not only to celebrate the efforts of one local band, but also the collaborative spirit of the many local artists and talents who participated in this highly anticipated release.

The twelve young artists will exhibit a range of contemporary and classic pieces from their respective home countries that will include works by: Claudia Calle, Fernando Sucre, Hermes Berrio, Ivan Rivera, Leon Trujillo, Luis Fernandez, Monica L. Travis, Nicole Soden, organicArma, Tata Navia, Tecne Collective and Zusel Escriba.

The current centerpiece of art at the Luis Perez Gallery at Awarehouse is by Jesus R. Soto. “Cubo Y Esfera Virtual,” created in 1994, is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece in aluminum and nylon, suspended in mid-air and priced in the high six figures. Energy is one of the most striking elements of Soto’s work and his experiments with optical effects are representative of some of the most successful of the Op Art-Kinetic Art movements. Soto’s work, however, surpasses the mere exploitation of optical effects and he presents in his paintings a concentration of energy that attain a point where the paintings become a mirage. Soto’s painting began to emerge and assume a sculptural dimension when he suspended wire and rods of metal in front of the background. This striping of the background seems to create the effect of attacking and partly absorbing the forms which are placed in front of it. Soto’s work established a concrete relationship with the viewer’s perception as disconcerting and fascinating as an optical illusion.

The event will be an artsy feast for all palates. Pretty Please will share the indoor stage with a handful of handpicked musicians. Artists, photographers and videographers will splash their art on walls, canvases and screens throughout the venue. Scattered across the yard outside, several artists will paint while sweet acoustic music provides a multi-sensory backdrop.

Pretty Please’s self-titled LP is also a reflection of the high premium Pretty Please places on homegrown artistry and includes contributions from some of Miami’s most revered musicians. Bianca Pupo (GhostMilk), Ferny Coipel (Humbert), Jorge Gonzalez (Jorges, Plains, The Brand), Omar Garcia (The Brand) and Geneva Harrison (Rachel Goodrich, and The Jean Marie) have all oozed some of their musical genius into this project. All of the media, glamour and art direction on the record and merchandise is also a collaboration of many local giants like KRELwear, Jipsy Nefarious, Jeffrey Dellanoy, Jessica Bosch, Jerry Morris, Ivan Rivera, to name a few.

Since completing the album a few months back, Pretty Please has been busy test-driving their baby and turning heads, rocking faces, shocking the unsuspecting, and even offending a few in venues like Bardot, Vagabond, Love Hate, Kill Your Idol, Electric Pickle and a few others. Pretty Please has poured all of its love into this record and it’s about damn time they shared the wealth.

Paredes Fine Art Gallery celebrates Art Basel success during Art Walk 12/11/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes To Celebrate Art Basel Success During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays’ Art Walk
Saturday, December 11, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127

Urban realist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Gallery following a series of hit Art Basel exhibits and events

On the heels of a successful run during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist Miguel Paredes will host a cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Gallery on Saturday, December 11, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. during the “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” in the Wynwood Arts District.

In celebration of Paredes’ hit exhibitions and events during the famed Art Basel festivities – including two at the Wynwood studio that attracted more than three thousand visitors in total – Saturday’s reception will offer guests the opportunity to view pieces Paredes debuted only a week ago, such as those from his popular Los Ninos, Boroughs and Pulgha & Birds series, a sculpture version of Miguel’s painting “In the Name of America” and his all-new series, Elements of an Artist. Also still available for viewing are works by Graffiti Artists SKI and 2ESAE of UR New York and celebrated pop/rock photographer Danny Clinch. In addition to mingling with Paredes in his post-Art Basel glow, guests will enjoy complimentary a signature cocktail, The Sapphire Dhiva, sponsored by Bombay Sapphire.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up on 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will also exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. An additional holiday 2010 Pop-Up Gallery is located at 412 Lincoln Road. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

The Panelists Opening Reception 12/11/10

Opening Night Reception: December 11th, 7-11pm
THE PANELISTS
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 North West 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl. 33127

THE PANELISTS, is a group show featuring 16 artists who each created a continuing comic book story. Artists include KRK Ryden, Mitch O Connell (whose work has appeared in Newsweek and the New York Times as well as advertising campaigns for McDonalds and Rolling Stones), Anthony Ausgang (who recently designed the cover of MGMTs Congratulations record). Other artists showing work include Niagara, The Pizz, Spain, Mats?!, Mark George, Zoey Stevens, Luster Kaboom, Janelle Hessing, Rus Pope, Robin Footitt, Jon Haddock and Joshua Ellingson.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Art of Basketball on 12/2/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Art of Basketball on Thursday, December 2, 2010.

The Art of Basketball Miami was an explosive re-purposing of the iconic official NBA Game Basketball and Backboard as defined by some of today’s most celebrated graffiti and street artists.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Hello Kitty Sanrio Exhibit Opening on 12/2/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Hello Kitty Sanrio Exhibit Opening on Thursday, December 2, 2010.

Shepard Fairey participated in the Sanrio Small Gifts Art Show in Miami curated by Roger Gastman and Zio Fulcher. Shepard created this OBEY x Hello Kitty Screen Print to celebrate the project and show.  They had a Pop-up Shop, Product Retrospective, FREE real Tattoo Parlor, Magic, Sweets Shop. The Art Show was Curated by Roger Gastman & Zio Fulcher and Pamela Wasabi co-produced and styled the opening party for the event.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Photographs of Fountain Miami on 12/4/10

Fountain Miami in Wynwood on Saturday, December 4, 2010.  Always a great show, I just love how they do not not have just square booths, they are all different, makes it so much interesting and fun.  The art was awesome, thanks for a great show.

Fountain is an exhibition of avant garde artwork in New York during Armory week and Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.   Fountain Miami 2010, the 5th year anniversary of the show, will entail 22 projects from galleries and artists collectives around the globe.

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Photographs of Art Whino in Charcoal Studios on 12/4/10

Art Whino in Charcoal Studios on Saturday, December 4, 2010.  One of my most favorite shows!!!  All of their show was outside which really showed off the large murals, and wow they were amazing, and the weather was beautiful.  What a great show guys, can not wait until next year.

In conjunction with the Miami Art Basel and surrounding Art Fairs, Art Whino presented THE TAKEOVER. Using their “Elite Delta Force” of artistic leaders to create a unique 8,000 square foot outdoor art exhibition packed with an enormous series of installations/murals. The exhibition was located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District along with other accompanying art fairs. 20+ artists will paint large mural/installations around 8’ high and 20’ wide each. Each artist also exhibit smaller artwork in their installation areas. There was be live painting events throughout the exhibition.

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Photographs of Pulse Miami on 12/4/10

Pulse Miami Contemporary Art Fair at the Ice Palace on Saturday, December 4, 2010.

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in its sixth edition of the fair – the first under new Director Cornell DeWitt – offered a blend of 82 leading and emerging international galleries alongside the hallmark program of original cultural projects for which the fair is renowned. PULSE Miami 2010 also introduced a new focus on the city and culture of Miami, and an unprecedented emphasis on the visitor experience, foremost through its exhibitors and programming, but also via new culinary partners and social opportunities.

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Pepvert and Friends Italian Girls A Visual Experience 12/11/10

Pepvert & Friends: Italian Girls – A VISUAL EXPERIENCE
Saturday – December 11th, 9pm
Soho Studios – SAPAL @ Wynwood Convention Center
2136 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, FL

Join MTV this Saturday for “Art Walk After Hours”
Pepvert created 5 songs, his Friends created 5 videos.

Featuring Filmmakers/Directors:
Trevor Lafarque – “Umbria”
José De Las Casas – “Again F****d Up“
Stephanie Fonticiella – “Back To Point One”
Christopher Diaz – “Lies To London”
Michael Dagnery & Michael Anderez (co-directors) – “Stretch Armstrong”

Live Visual Mixing by:
Felicia Carlisle
Jillian Mayer
Juan Carlos Zaldivar
TM Sisters

Music by Pepvert from the release Italian Girls

www.sohostudiosmiami.com/sapal
iTunes.

Photographs of Art Basel in Wynwood on 12/3/10

Art Basel in Wynwood on Friday, December 3, 2010.  First we went to Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair at Casa Wynwood and I have to say this is an awesome fair,  you guys have really out done yourself this year.  The art is amazing and they had The State of playing live (one of my favorite bands).  Second we went to Art’s for a Better World After Hours at SAPAL Soho Studios. Then we walked to Cafeina but on the way we stopped and had a AWESOME hot dog from Doggi Style on the street, one of the best hot dogs ever.  We made it to Cafeina for Artful Big Top, a beautiful crowd and great art.

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Galerie-Lausberg from Dusseldorf and Toronto opens in Wynwood 12/4-5/10

Prestigious gallery from Dusseldorf/Toronto opens in Wynwood
GALERIE-LAUSBERG: Dusseldorf/Toronto/Miami

During Art Basel December 2010:
Saturday 4, open 12 noon to 10 pm
Sunday 5, open 12 noon to 9 pm

Galerie-Lausberg – Miami:
1929 NW 1st Avenue, Miami FL 33136
WYNWOOD ART DISTRICT

Current Miami exhibition:
Michael Burges / Hebert Mehler
Reverse Glass Painting / Curved
On view from November 27th to January 17th

www.galerie-lausberg.com

Galerie-Lausberg was first founded in Dusseldorf, Germany, by Bernd A. Lausberg and today has two more branches, one in Toronto , Canada, and one in Miami, USA. The gallery serves as a forum for innovators in the field of contemporary art. Critical to the gallery´s choice of artists is the individual artist´s unnerving striving to establish new directions within established genres. This applies to those artists that are productive on and beyond the edge of the boundaries of painting, figure drawing, and sculpture as well as those whose conceptual and thematic creations serve as a bridge between 3-dimensional form and art of an installation character, or whose manifestation itself is a result of a particular engaged artistic and creative calling. New media, materials and techniques are welcome ingredients in this quest to enhance or broaden traditional means of perceiving art.

Galerie-Lausberg represents more than 35 international artists from diverse media and genre, who have in common their unique creativity, power for innovation and technical excellence, together with a consistent conception and visual approach.

Galerie-Lausberg is pleased to present for its first Miami exhibition two unique artists: Michael Burges / Reverse Glass Paintings and Hebert Mehler / Curved with an exquisite display that pleases our eyes and souls.

Michael Burges (b. Duesseldorf, Germany, in 1954):
His works are painted on the reverse of a glass surface with a vivid palette that sometimes indulges in tones of the same color or creates contrasts with a metallic gold or silver background. in other works equilibrate polychrome compositions attract the viewers’ eyes. Burges’ use of white and black reminds the beginning and end of color. He rises above the expressive quality of abstraction adding to it the innovative element of glass reverse painting, making his canvas brilliant and multidimensional. His balanced composition with the metallic background become a contemporary piece plentiful of luxury and refinement. In the artist’s words: his painting are created to have extraordinary color presence and impact, yet they do not intend a narrative meaning. Before personal interpretation, they are painted simulations of natural patterns. The background reality of our world, like a “visual sound” of potential macro and microcosmic structures. In this sense they are painterly analysis of phenomena, and at the same time an exploration of our interpretive perceptions.

Herbert Mehler (b. Steinau near Fulda, Germany, in 1949):
With a contrast between the organic and the geometric Mehler’s works highlight the geometric foundation of life form. Moreover, this contrast is insinuated by the sensual curves of the sculptures that extraordinarily oppose with the hard surfaces of the material in which the sculptures are done (Corten steel, welded and patinated). From far these artworks may look soft and light almost as a flower or shell like. From a closer look they attract you so much that you won’t stop to admire and enjoy them, wanting to touch them. Mehler’s sculptures accomplish the unique goal of defying gravity and logical order giving the most pleasurable feeling as you are confronted with their illusion of lightness and a vision of beauty. According to the exhibition catalogue: the idea behind Herbert Mehler’s sculptures is nature, the plant world, fruits and seeds. They appear to transform the weight of metal into soft and seemingly light shapes. Their rhythmic and fan-like structures at the same time is strongly suggestive if architectural and technical forms. This ambivalence makes his works so captivating.

Everybody Street, Anybody Avenue 12/3-5/10

“Everybody Street, Anybody Avenue”
12/3-5/2010, 10:00am-10:00pm
J. Riggs Fine Art Gallery
2341 North Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
www.jriggsfineart.com

“Everybody Street – Anybody Avenue”
A 20 minute excerpt from a film by Cheryl Dunn
Featuring New York City Street Photographers, Curators and Historians from 1930 – 2010 including: Bruce Davidson, Martha Cooper, Bruce Gilden, Rebecca Lepkoff, Mary Ellen Mark, Jeff Mermelstein, Joel Meyerowitz, Clayton Patterson, Ricky Powell, Luc Sante, Jamel Shabazz.

Dunn’s video projection in J. Riggs Fine Art outside gallery is a filmic homage to the gritty city NY where the above photographers have scoured and documented with their unique visions for decades.

Dunn’s work is about waiting, it’s about seeing but most of all it’s about being out there, being part of the chaos, the beauty and the dance of our common urban space, everybody’s streets.
As Mary Ellen Mark says about street photography, “Sometimes you turn a corner and nothing is happening and sometimes everything is happening.”

Overthrow Presents Basel Castle 12/4/10

Saturday December 4th, 5:00 PM
Overthrow Presents Basel Castle
41 NW 20 Street
Miami, FL 33137
RSVP and more info.
www.theoverthrow.com

What wonders lie within these walls…
Overthrow has curated a variety of groundbreaking live performances, and late night, the party will climax with top tiered electronic producers/djs implementing live audio/video installations.
Theopilus London | Rye Rye | Amanda Blank & Sweethearts |Blaqstarr | Tamara Sky | Heroes & Villians | Tko | Jesp

visual | TOTT Carnivale
San Franciso based art company, TOTT GLOBAL, work with the world’s top contemporary artists to create classic games a games and novelties like dice, dominoes, jigsaw puzzles, and playing cards. For Basel Castle, TOTT will be designing exclusive carnival style games along with featured artists signing, TOTT prizes to the carnival game winners, TOTT limited edition t-shirts, live installations, and more!
Featuring work from the the following artists:
• Mike Giant
• Claw Money
• Ron English
• Tara Mcpherson
• Mark Bode
• Greg Mike

exhibition | Overseas & Undertones

ABV Gallery presents a collection of 13 revered translatlantic artists:
• Dan Baldwin
• AC Bananas
• Fefe Talavera
• HuskMitNavn
• Jaybo Monk
• L’Atlas
• Maria Imaginário
• Microbo
• Mr. Jago
• Mudwig
• Remed
• Sickboy
• Zosen

You and a friend are invited to a spectacle of bazaar proportions. Overthrow & ABV Gallery are opening our gates for the first ever Basel Castle!

Cash For Your Warhols 12/2/10

Cash For Your Warhols
12/02/2010, 10:00am
J. Riggs Fine Art Gallery
2341 N Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
www.cashforyourwarhol.com

Geoff Hargadon (Cash For Your Warhols) will be giving free appraisal estimates Thursday 10am-12pm. Bring your Warhols! Top price paid! Any currency!

Geoff Hargadon on the project:
“Cash For Your Warhol started out for me with the idea that it’s TOTALLY NUTS that anyone would actually call a random phone number on a street pole and try to sell them their house. But apparently people do that. It turns out people aren’t shy about selling their Warhols that way either – I have had a bunch of serious offers (the discussions have been lengthy and well-documented, but there are no trades yet)…
CFYW seems to strike a nerve with people who are tuned into the economy’s chaos, and with artists who are feeling the pinch in a contracting art market… Separately, it refers to a Warhol as a commodity rather than a piece of art – I don’t believe it is, but many do. It’s a good that is bought and sold. It raises the idea of what a Warhol is worth rather than what it is.”

Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield Art Basel Hours 12/2-5/10

Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield
Open Through Jan 3, 2011, 11A – 11P (through Dec 5) Saturdays 11A – 6P
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 North West 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127

www.haroldgolengallery.com
www.nsatterfield.com

In his own words:
With that you’re probably wondering, “What the heck is N!?”, or possibly, “Who is this N! person?”.

You see, some folks believe I am a graffiti artist or a stencil artist because of the tools and techniques I employ, but graffiti is a pretty vague term and stencils are simply mark-making tools. Granted, I’ll admit to creating quite a bit of stencil graffiti in my time on the planet but that’s only a small part of the picture. Somewhere in the process I became more interested in using the tools of the trade (spray paint, caps, stencils, attitude) to make something more visually pleasing.”So it’s pop art?” Well, I do veil my subversive tendencies in the veneer of tiki imagery and thereby gain the ability to comment on it. And it’s certainly as pretty as it is confrontational, but it’s basically an exercise in culture jamming and as such is social commentary.

I can take any image or symbol (or symbolic image for that matter), re-contextualize it, and ultimately liberate it. By ingesting the wash of pop cultural debris and regurgitating it back to the masses I’m able to point out the humor in it, address it’s shortcomings, or simply allow the viewer to reflect on their own relationship with it.

I defy common perceptions of what spray paint is “supposed” to look like and have a loads of fun playing with the results. Quite frankly, I like things that way. I simply refer to it as “urban folk art” and I really hope you enjoy it.

Yasser Faraco Fashion in the Arts 12/3/10

Yasser Faraco Fashion in the Arts
Friday, Dec 3, 2010, 9pm
Art Basel Miami Design District
130 NW 24th St Miami, FL 33127

Miami Designer Yasser Faraco will be showcasing his new collection during Art Basel in the Miami Design District featuring Miss Runway Teen Tierra Janell, Miss Runway Delpha Clarke, Mrs. Golden Beauty Renee Fletcher and a few First Class Models.

For more information about the Miss Runway Competition www.missrunwaycompetition.com or join the network at www.missrunwaycompetition.ning.com.

Cafeina Presents Three Stooges We Love Honoring Patrick Mcmullan, Brian Antoni and Robert Chambers 12/2/10

Cafeina Presents Three Stooges We Love Honoring Patrick Mcmullan, Brian Antoni & Robert Chambers
12/2/10 At 11 Pm
Cafeina is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Miami, FL 33127.
Guests will enjoy complimentary Solerno cocktails till midnight and music by special guest DJ Jeffrey Tonnesen.

Cafeina invites you to celebrate Three Stooges We Love, a night of art, photography & the written word honoring Patrick McMullan, Brian Antoni & Robert Chambers on Thurs., Dec. 2nd at 11 PM. For one-night only, McMullan will showcase So80s on the garden wall, a compilation of classic photos capturing icons of that decade Madonna, Andy Warhol and Liza Minnelli. Antoni will also host a VIP signing of South Beach the Novel and will donate a percentage of book proceeds to The Trevor Project. Sculpture installation by Robert Chambers. RSVP to cafeina@taraink.com. For more information please visit www.cafeinamiami.com.

Primary Flight and Street.Art.Cycles Guided Bike Tours of Wynwood Murals 12/2-4/10

Primary Flight And Street.Art.Cycles Present A Curated Bike Tour Through The Streets Of Wynwood During Art Basel Miami Beach
More than 50 Murals to Visit During Three-Mile Tours Based Out of Cafeina
December 2 – 4, 2010
Tours will be held daily December 2 to 4, 2010, beginning at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,
Start location: Cafeina, 297 NW 23 Street, Miami
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Primary Flight teams up with Miami’s cycling culture leaders, EMERGE, to present Street.Art.Cycles: Art Basel Edition – a guided exploration through the main streets and back roads of Wynwood Arts District. Street.Art.Cycles will offer bike tours visiting more than 50 significant murals sites by established local and international artists. Guided by Dario Gonzalez and Olga Cano of EMERGE Miami, this initiative offers bikers a curated encounter, providing information about how the outdoor mural movement has taken shape in South Florida over recent years, and with commentary about the featured artists and sites.

Tours will be held daily December 2 to 4, 2010, beginning at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., on a three-mile route originating from Primary Flight base at Cafeina (297 NW 23 Street, Miami). The Green Mobility Network will provide complimentary bicycle valet at Panther Coffee (2390 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami), and bike-checks are a quick, convenient and inexpensive solution to urban mobility. For more information call 305.283.0255 or visit www.primaryflight.com and Street.Art.Cycles on Facebook.

Since 2007, Primary Flight has been dedicated to developing the largest, multi-site, street mural installation in the country. Joined by independent artists, gallerists and developers, Miami’s street movement has rapidly grown into a picturesque collection of outdoor masterpieces. Giving residents and visitors of the Wynwood area a visual experience beyond Art Basel, the innovation behind graffiti culture and urban beautification has become an integral part of the city’s artistic identity.

The graffiti bike tours by Street.Art.Cycle promote cycling as an alternative form of transportation and exercise, creating a simple, effective means of embracing a healthy, community-driven lifestyle. This will be the second bike tour of this kind organized by Primary Flight and Street.Art.Cycle.

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. These projects often function as a catalyst for developing arts communities. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com.

Primary Flight thanks the following organizations for their generous support: The City of Miami and Wynwood Arts District Association; 33Third; Anthony Spinello Gallery; Beats by Dre; Cafeina; Contra; CPOP Gallery; DACRA; JillArt Studios; David Lombardi; Juxtapoz; Metro I Properties; Morgans Hotel Group; MTS; Subversive Media; Katherine and Dan Mikesell and The Fountainhead Residency; The Rushmore Collection; Todd Adel; Causa Design Group; the Margulies Collection; Bakehouse Art Complex; Fred Snitzer Gallery; The Electric Pickle; Martha Cooper; Thea Goldman; Bonnie Clearwater and MOCA; Private Cotton; our Moms and Dads, and last but not least . . . Vandalism.

Soho Arts Pavilion and Lounge After Party 12/4/10

Soho Arts Pavilion & Lounge – After Party
Saturday, December 4 from 10 PM – late
SAPAL
2151 NW 1st Court
Miami, FL 33127
305-600-4785

Soho Arts Pavilion & Lounge (SAPAL) presents two high-end, late night parties during “Art Basel” week. Both nights will feature a thought-provoking RED CROSS exhibit called “Our World. Your Move.” in a comfortable lounge setting with a full bar. Friday night’s party will feature a fashion show by Maya Swimwear and Splash Beachwear. SAPAL hosts the official ART ASIA after-party on Saturday night, and live band ANR will perform in the SAPAL courtyard. There will also be a sneak preview of our upcoming exhibit, the “KIWI Project” (Kennedy, Indiana, Warhol Initiative) as well as our December 11th “MTV Art Walk.” Sponsored by KANNOA, Ligne Roset, APEROL and SKINNY GIRL Margaritas. Media Sponsor: SocialMiami.com and www.CityofAventurablog.com. Visit www.sohostudiosmiami.com/sapal for more information. Purchase VIP Access tickets at www.wanttickets.com KEYWORD SAPAL.

Photographs of Arts For A Better World at SoHo Studios on 11/30/10

Arts For A Better World at Soho Studios on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.

Arts For A Better World (“AFABW”) is launching its inaugural edition December 1 to 5, 2010 during Art Basel Miami Beach by taking significant steps away from the typical art fair paradigm. The elegantly designed 40,000-square-foot space will showcase 45 artists with more than 400 works, representing 13 countries. A unique partnership with four keynote charities — Save the Children, Water.org, American Red Cross and American Cancer Society — lends access to artistic presentations, such as drawings by kids undergoing cancer treatment, shown alongside acclaimed professional artists. The egalitarian approach in which the curators designed the show reinforces its collective message, and in addition to receiving proceeds from their artwork sales, partner charities will benefit from 5% of sales generated by the entire venture.

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Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 12/1-5/10

Visual | Dance | visual art & dance collaboration
842 NW 9th Court | Miami, FL 33136 US

Curated by Glexis Novoa & Heather Maloney at Inkub8; Wynwood, December 1-5, 2010.

Calendar
Wednesday December 1, 2010.
9:00 p.m to 10:45 p.m. | Site-specific sound environment by: Gustavo Matamoros.
Performances: Hamlet Lavastida Yali Romagoza and Maritza Molina.
11:00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. | The after-after party’s show | dance performances:
Letty Bassart Lydia Bittner-Baird Christine Brunel Afua Hall Ivonne Batanero
Heather Maloney Priscilla Marrero & Carlota Pradera and Ilana Reynolds.

Thursday December 2, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Gustavo Matamoros.
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza.

Friday December 3, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Elizabeth Doud.
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza.
11:00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. | The after-after party’s show | dance performances:
Letty Bassart Lydia Bittner-Baird Christine Brunel Afua Hall Ivonne Batanero
Heather Maloney Priscilla Marrero & Carlota Pradera and Ilana Reynolds.

Saturday December 4, 2010.
11:00 a.m. to noon. | Conversations with: Elizabeth Doud Heather Maloney
Gean Moreno Yali Romagoza and Glexis Novoa.
9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
VJ sesion with Consuelo Castañeda.

Sunday December 5, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Maritza Molina.
9:00 p.m to 10:45 p.m. | Performances: Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza

Read more…
The “after-after” Basel party is about dance; http://www.knightarts.org/community/miami/the-after-after-basel-party-is-all-about-dance

Inkub8 alternative studio space is pleased to present Visual Dance, an event which will present works that, while formally classified as dissimilar media, share similar structural methodologies. A brief compilation of the work of contemporary dance developed at Inkub8 will share SPACE+TIME+EVENTS with works by visual artists who focus their interest on event- and process-based modes of production. The program will include a series of open sessions, titled Ethereal Labs, in which experimental collaborations between visual artists and dancers centered of the use of different scenographic media–light, projections, sound and actions–will take place.

Consuelo Castañeda is showing For Rent @ as, a preview of work in progress that will be inaugurated at The Americas Society, NYC (spring 2011). It’s inspired by images from Andrei Tarkovsky’s films, and operating resources such as sound, light, video, film, internet terminals. Yali Romagoza and Hamlet Lavastida, artists who reside in Havana, will perform versions of works which first appeared at the 2010 Liverpool Biennial.

Gustavo Matamoros, a sound artist and community organizer whose work was recently included in the New Works Miami 2010 exhibit at Miami Art Museum, will organize an extended duration sound environment designed to explore the acoustical signature of the Inkub8 space. The collaborative team Gean Moreno & Ernesto Oroza undertakes a site-specific, functional project for the space that induces the interaction of visitors.
Visual | Dance is conceived as an “after-after Art Basel’s parties” late evening sessions consist of a program of contemporary dance performances, including works in progress, developed through Inkub8r (open-studio series) and repertoire pieces.

Leo Matiz Photography at Ideobox Artspace Opening 11/30/10

Leo Matiz Photography At Ideobox Artspace
Opening: November 30, 2010
Ideobox Artspace/ SaludArte Foundation
2417 North Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida

Paris Éternel: Feux de La Liberté 1944, Leo Matiz

Paris Éternel: Feux De La Liberté 1944 proves incontrovertibly how unique was the eye of Leo Matiz (Aracataca, Magdalena, 1917; Bogotá, 1998) one of the greatest legends in the history of photography. This collection of thirty-one photographs is a dazzling stock of geometric figures as they arise and die on the Parisian night sky, captured by the artist on August 25, 1944.

On abstract geometry, Paris Éternel: Feux De La Liberté, an exhibition promoted by the Leo Matiz Foundation, in collaboration with SaludArte Foundation, and curated by Alejandra Matiz, will be inaugurated on November 30 at Miami’s Ideobox Artspace, displaying what is probably Leo Matiz’s most celebrated work: thirty-one photographs that witness the fireworks taking place, the night of August 25, 1944, to celebrate the liberation of Paris. In this work, the Colombian master shows how it is possible to dance the night away while taking pictures of these fireworks, still so alive nowadays. Printed especially for sale on the occasion of this exhibition, a catalog with a foreword by Miguel Ángel Flórez Góngora, one of the most remarkable experts on Leo Matiz’s work in the world, and a portfolio with photographs, printed in negative and positive, picked by Alejandra Matiz, in a limited edition of eleven copies. This exhibition, featuring work which has been absolutely unpublished till now, definitely establishes Leo Matiz as an important visual artist of the 20th century history, and as one among the great precursors of modern photography.

Under the Presidency and Direction of Alejandra Matiz, daughter of the late Colombian artist, Leo Matiz Foundation is a non-profit organization working since 1988 to preserve, manage and publicize Leo Matiz’s visual and human legacy. LM Foundation’s initiative to bring the work of Leo Matiz to new audiences, employing new techniques, which are encompassed to the trends of the current artistic universe. Leo Matiz Archives headquarters are located in Dorissa Building, Miami (2751 North Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127).

Works by Leo Matiz can be found at some of the most relevant art collections throughout the world such as: Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles, the Organization of American States Fund in Washington D. C., the Photography Museum in Bergamo (Italy), the National Museum of Colombia, and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris preserve part of his legacy. SaludArte Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in Miami in 2003, for the purpose of joining the art and medical worlds for developing, educational, artistic cultural events for the benefit of children in low income communities, throughout Ibero America. SaludArte also has chapters in Spain and Venezuela, working jointly with many similar altruistic organizations and hospitals.

Saludarte Foundation
Ideobox Artspace
Jennifer LaMaide
jennifer@saludarte.org
Telephone: (USA) 305 576 9878
Leo Matiz Foundation and Leo Matiz Archives Miami
www.leomatiz.org

New Times Event Homegrown Stone Groove Art Basel Edition 11/30/10

Tues. Nov 30, 10-midnight
The Vagabond
30 NE 14th Street
Miami, FL
Free w/New Times Mention

New Times and The Vagabond team up to bring you a night of music, art and fun just in time to kick-off Art Basel!

Hosted by MC Marcus Blake, Rod Deal and the Stone Groove Family

Poets. Musicians. Thought Provokers.

Doors open at 10 pm.

$4 Sam Adams Draft. $5 Jameson.

Live performances by 3rd Party. Raffa Jo Harris. Community Property. Richard Harvey. And more!

GAB Studio presents Artist 12/2-5/10

GAB Studio presents: Artist
During Art Basel weekend in Miami. December 2 – 5, 2010
12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m
GAB Studio
105 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.gabstudio.com
marguliesagency.com

A Special Jazz Night on December 4th,7pm- 12am
featuring Shira with Double J and the Legendary DJ George

GAB Studio shows a collection of varied emerging artists who aspire to make our visitors understand the relationship between an artist and his or her medium. The group consists of painters, photographers, mixed media and graffiti writers. GAB Studio will draw your attention on an international level.

Our artists will present some of the finest work you will see outside of the Convention Center. The gallery will have its eccentric group of artists on hand to take the time to talk to visitors and show their thought processes behind their art and their medium. Some of the artists will be painting live murals throughout the city and will let you come and watch the process of art while it is happening.

The artists participating in our show will be: Alex Yanes (painter), Ross Ford (painter), Bridges Aderhold (photographer), Greg Pitts (painter), Alan Stewart (mixed media), Carlos Alves (mixed media), Jaime Adrover (painter), Lorie Setton (painter), Cp1 (graffiti), Brian Buzzella (painter), James Brutus (painter), and Ian Swain (painter).

Expect eye-catching visual artwork on the outside of the building. GAB Studio has graffiti murals that have been painted by local graffiti writers and will have 30 ft. tall balls of joy.
We look forward to hosting visitors to our great city and art lovers from around the world.
GAB Studio will be open from December 2 – 5, 2010 during Art Basel weekend from 12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. If you would like more info you can visit www.gabstudio.com

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Seven 11/30-12/5/10

SEVEN
2214 N. Miami Avenue (Wynwood District)
Miami, FL 33127
Tue Nov 30: 1-8 pm (opening reception)
Wed Dec 1: 11 am – 7 pm
Thur Dec 2: 11 am – 7 pm
Fri Dec 3: 11 am – 7 pm
Sat Dec 4: 11 am – 7 pm
Sun Dec 5: 11 am – 5 pm

Entry to SEVEN is free

www.seven-miami.com

Since 2006, Pierogi Gallery, Hales Gallery and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts have presented a special exhibition in the Wynwood District during the art fair week in Miami. Defined by large installations and collaborative curatorial projects, the exhibition has consistently stood out among the multiple fairs taking place at the same time and been hailed for its “room to stretch out, taste and class to spare, and good stuff.”1

This year BravinLee programs, Postmasters, P•P•O•W, and Winkleman galleries will join the original three in a new 24,000-square-foot space in the Wynwood Art District. Called simply SEVEN, this expanded project looks beyond the art fair model to create an alternative platform for presenting and experiencing contemporary art.

Asked why they were expanding the effort this year, Pierogi Gallery’s Joe Amrhein replied, “Why not? We are not challenging the ubiquitous tradition of the ‘Art Fair’ but think we can improve upon it, especially in Miami with its unique possibilities. If you feel that most people who visit the fairs really want something that allows for a different, more comprehensive interaction, it shouldn’t surprise you that artists and their dealers feel the same way.”

P•P•O•W’s Wendy Olsoff added, “”The chance to have our artists’ work in a dialogue with the other artists exhibited without the constraints of a three-sided booth is an interesting experiment, as well as a truly exciting concept.”

With a number of one-artist installations and collaborative project spaces, SEVEN has been conceived to provide an exhibition experience defined by the needs of each artist’s work. In addition, SEVEN’s second floor space will be an open zone for teach-ins, sponsored panel discussions, screenings, and gatherings both intimate and large.

Mobile Portrait Studio 12/2/10

Mobile Portrait Studio
December 2, 2010, 9:30-11:00 and 2:30-3:30
Wynwood and Miami Beach

Website.

Mobile Portrait Studio
project by Lara Stein Pardo

One day only during Art Basel/Art Fair Week
Thursday, December 2, 2010

Two Sessions, Two Locations
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM – Wynwood (near the Rubell Collection)
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM – Miami Beach (near the Convention Center)

Come out and have your portrait taken at the Mobile Portrait Studio. Participants will receive a free print within minutes of sitting for the portrait. The photos will also be preserved digitally and become part of a larger series of photographs documenting Miami and the contemporary art world. This project considers the role of portraiture, photography, performance, and public spaces in relationship to art-making, memory, and historical narratives. Lara Stein Pardo is a visual artist and PhD Candidate in Cultural Anthropology based in Miami.

The Artbus Peep Show 12/2-4/10

Peep Show Video Screenings and Artist Interventions Aboard The Artbus Curated By Maja Ciric
Miami: 2-4 December 2010

Seats Are Limited. RSVP Required: info@art-bus.com
*Programs Are Subject To Change
More Info.

ITINERARIES
THURSDAY DECEMBER 2
6:30 pm Meet at the entrance of NADA at the Deauville Hotel (6701 Collins Avenue) and board the Artbus
7:00 pm Opening Reception at the Moore Spaceand tour of the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder (4040 NE 2nd Avenue)
8:00 pm Party on the plaza of the Miami Art Museum (101 West Flagler Street) (only VIP cardholders)
10:00 pm Return to Miami Beach

FRIDAY DECEMBER 3
10:00 am Meet at the entrance of the Loews Hotel(1601 Collins Avenue)and board the Artbus
10:30 am Brunch at Cisneros Fontanals Foundation(1018 North Miami Avenue) and tour of the exhibition Photography After Form, curated by Tanya Barson and Simon Baker (only VIP Cardholders)
11:00 am Curator-led tour of PULSE Art fair at the Ice Palace (1400 North Miami Avenue)
12:00pm Tour of the de la Cruz Collection(23 NE 41st Street)
12:45 pm Reception at the Moore Space (4040 NE 2nd Avenue) and tour of the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder
1:30 pm Return to Miami Beach

SATURDAY DECEMBER 4
3:00 pm Meet at the entrance of PULSE Art fair at the Ice Palace (1400 North Miami Avenue) and board the Artbus
3:30 pm Tour of the de la Cruz Collection(23 NE 41st Street)
4:15 pm Tour of select Wynwood galleries and special exhibitions, including Pierogi Gallery’s SEVEN (2214 North Miami Avenue)
6:00 pm Reception at the Moore Space and tour across the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder (4040 NE 2nd Avenue)
7:00 pm Tour ends at PULSE Art fair or at 1400 Artfacts (1400 Biscayne Blvd).
[At 8:00 pm there will be a screening of art 21’s latest film on William Kentridge at the nearby Cisneros Fontanals Foundation(1018 North Miami Avenue)]

Every year, as the first snows hit the Northern Hemisphere, thousands of collectors, critics, and art lovers flock to Miami for their winter rendez-vous near the Caribbean. With over 20 art fairs and hundreds of openings, parties and special events taking place simultaneously across the city, it is often an overwhelming experience for those with ambitious agendas. For the first time, this year, the Artbus will be in town shuttling art lovers and collectors comfortably to their destinations aboard a 20 passenger limo tuned up by artist collective DETEXT.

Making the most of their time, inside the vehicle, Artbus passengers will also be able to view Peep Show, as election of videos by internationally acclaimed artists such as Greta Alfaro, Regina José Galindo, Marina Markovic, Maria Petschnig and Ivana Smiljanic (curated by Maja Ciric)

The Do-Over 12/5/10

The Do-Over
Sunday Dec 5th, 2pm-10pm
BAR
28 NE 14th St
Downtown Miami
Free. 21+
blog.thedoover.net
Facebook evite.

We will be bringing our stumbling road show from Hollywood down to Miami to close out Art Basel with a proper Do-Over Presented by adidas. We had so much fun the last time in Miami during WMC that it makes perfect sense to drop it big once again so you can best bet plenty of surprises and fun times are in store for our second trip to The Magic City. As always, our special guests are kept a complete mystery so you can expect the unexpected and music across the board (House, Reggae, Latin, Brasilian, Afro Beat, Funk/Soul, Hiphop, etc). To give you a glimpse of the madness that transpired the last time we invaded town:

Video from The Do-Over @ WMC: http://vimeo.com/11941307

A free daytime / nighttime Sunday jammy complete with booze and bbq all day long, all residing in the heart of Downtown Miami…

“One of the real highlights of WMC (Do-Over Miami)”- GILLES PETERSON

“Parties are always better with surprises. Especially when they boast a lineup of some of the most respected and musically dope DJs on the planet — and it doesn’t cost a dollar for admission. Enter the Do-Over.”- MIAMI NEW TIMES

“One of The Top 5 Summer Parties in The World” – THE FADER

“The Do-Over #1 on 10 Things That Don’t Suck (Summer 2010 Relief).” – URB

Whatcha’ Wanna Do? Do-Over!

Our World. Your Move. Red Cross Exhibit After Hours at SAPAL 12/3/10

SAPAL After Hours – Our World. Your Move. exhibit / Fashion Show
Soho Arts Pavilion and Lounge
2151 NW 1st Court
Miami, FL 33127
Friday, December 3, 10:00 PM – 3:00 AM
21+
Wantickets.

SAPAL will be open for a high-end, late night party, Friday December 3rd. Featuring a thought-provoking RED CROSS exhibit called “Our World. Your Move.” This exhibit is part of “Arts For A Better World” exhibit being held at Soho Studios at The Wynwood Convention Center. Maya Swimwear and Splash Beachwear will also present a Fashion Show. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the AMERICAN RED CROSS.

Sponsored by: KANNOA, Ligne Roset, APEROL and SKINNY GIRL Margaritas. Media Sponsor: SocialMiami.com and cityofaventurablog.com.

Wet Heat Project presents HOTBED Miami 2010 12/2-5/10

Wet Heat Project presents: HOTBED Miami 2010
Fountain Miami Art Fair

A special event and film in-the-making for art fair week. December 2 through 5, 2010 at the Fountain Art Fair in the heart of Wynwood

Within the momentous global art world gathering the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, Wet Heat Project will stage a high-visibility platform on which four local art students are challenged to represent the innovative, spirited and relevant voices of Miami artists.
That platform is in the heart of Wynwood during the busiest art week of the year, at the pioneering fair that describes itself as “the installation-based exhibition of avant-garde galleries.” Fountain Miami Art Fair responded to our HOTBED concept with enthusiasm and support, and with the sponsorship of Miami-based advertising agency Alma DDB a prime booth space was secured.

Selected from New World School of the Arts in downtown Miami were four senior-level, next generation artists of diverse disciplines and backgrounds. They were given this direction: “Within 6 weeks, conceive, create and present a site-specific performative installation that will engage visitors to Fountain Miami 2010 and represent the artistic merit of Miami. Absorb input and feedback of mentor artists and art professionals. Plan to install, present and strike within one of the four calendar show days of the fair. Work with your fellow artists to decide the best order of exhibition.”

To launch pre-production, a special 3-hour Mentor Artist Workshop was conducted at the de la Cruz Collection on November 5, sponsored by New World School of the Arts. The HOTBED artists presented their ideas to four established, experienced Miami-based artists of diverse disciplines: Maria Jose Arjona, Richard Haden, Gean Moreno and Jen Stark. HOTBED artists were challenged by these mentors to express their ideas with clarity, to invest their developing work with relevance, visual accomplishment, depth, and not to lose sight of some old-fashioned fun.

Wet Heat Project will concurrently shoot a documentary film capturing the linear process of decisions, interaction and hard work that will bring each student artist’s ideas to fruition for one day on the floor of the crowded fair (production of the film is sponsored by LMNT / Gino Tozzi). A dedicated website enables the public to follow the progress and process of the artists: www.hotbedmiami.com

Wet Heat Project Director Bill Bilowit comments, “Through our films we tell stories about the people who make art happen in Miami, but with HOTBED we’re in effect staging a demonstration of that special energy, invention and community we encounter all the time. It’s our own experience from making Wet Heat Project, expressed to a visiting art world as a series of live performances.”

Wet Heat Project Producer Grela Orihuela explains, “We’d been working on a group of films for our “Why Me?” series about Miami art students for wetheat.tv – that’s launching soon – and on the way we met many amazingly talented young artists. The full effect of these kids transcended that specific series, so we invented HOTBED. It’s a fusion of two things, really – our interest in documenting the action of Miami’s art students, and our big-picture goal of revealing the scope and relevance of Miami’s art world.”

Bilowit adds, “Another important distinction about HOTBED is that the focus for the students is not about selling work, they know their role is to represent the quality and accomplishment of Miami artists at the earliest level of career. It’s about exemplifying a leading edge we believe exists here. There’s no commerce involved in HOTBED, it’s an act of sharing a piece of genuine Miami aesthetics right in the middle of the largest art market gathering in the Americas.”

Participating artists:
Jessica Laino, limchoy lee, Jose Felix Perez, sleeper
Participating artist mentors:
Maria Jose Arjona, Richard Haden, Gean Moreno, Jen Stark

Participating sponsors:
Alma DDB (installation space, HOTBED artists, online scrapbook) www.almaddb.com
LMNT / Gino Tozzi (production of Wet Heat Project documentary film)
New World School of the Arts (mentor workshop) nwsa.mdc.edu
de la Cruz Collection (mentor workshop) www.delacruzcollection.org
Participating supporter: Fountain Miami Art Fair www.fountainexhibit.com

About Wet Heat Project
Through multiple visual media formats, Wet Heat Project documents and personifies the ongoing achievements, processes, development and outreach of the Miami art scene. Our expanding catalog of short films can be viewed on www.wetheat.tv. Our longform documentary films such as the “miamiHeights” series (with episodes on Hernan Bas and Bert Rodriguez) are distributed on DVD homevideo at art museums, collections and online, and are available for screenings at art and educational venues. For more info on Bill Bilowit and Grela Orihuela go to www.wetheatproject.com.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Opening reception 12/4/10

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
Opening reception: Saturday, December 4, 2010 | 7:30 – 10:00 p.m.
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts | 2043 North Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33127
November 13 through December 24, 2010
Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
www.dlfinearts.com

Michael Scoggins | #1 Fan
A page out of a notebook, with its blue lines and spiral bound edges, is a familiar image. This is my primary vehicle in utilizing a connection with the viewer. The paper is enlarged to give this common object a sense of importance and to create a new perspective. The text and images placed upon the large page deal with the influences of American culture and how it has shaped my life. The paper is torn, crumpled and folded to implicate a tangible history and to suggest the creation of an object, thus expanding the definition of traditional drawing. – Michael Scoggins

Project Room | precious
“When discussing writing, Virginia Wolf once referred to ‘a nugget of pure truth to wrap up between the pages of your notebooks and keep on the mantelpiece forever.’ It is this jewel-like sort of preciousness that exists in contemporary art to which I tend to gravitate. The works in precious each involve an intense amount of work, are wickedly smart, and just a little bit gorgeous; yet each possesses enough darkness and irony to keep their unmitigated beauty in check.” – Annie Wharton

All of the artists in precious, curated by Annie Wharton, share an elaborate approach to studio and theoretical practice, taking painstaking measures in the process of thought and execution of each work in the exhibition: from videos by Ingibj�rg Birgisd�ttir (Iceland), Davida Nemeroff (Canada), and Lina Theodorou (Greece); to paintings by Alika Cooper (Guam), and Mary Anna Pomonis (US); to works on paper by T.J. Ahearn (US), Eduardo Consuegra (Colombia), and Bobbi Woods (US); and sculpture and installation by Enrique Gomez de Molina (Cuba) and Peter Harkawik (US), precious examines how contemporary culture places particular value on artistic production and idea.

Please visit DLFA at Pulse Miami, Booth B404, Thursday, December 2nd, through Sunday, December 5th
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Michael Scoggins. Under Repair. 2010. Marker, prismacolor on paper. 21″ x 51″

Bert Stern and I 12/1-5/10

Bert Stern & I Exhibition Art Basel Miami-Midtown
CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave., Miami, FL
Wednesday Dec 1st thru Sunday Dec 5th, Noon to 10pm

VIP Reception featuring Susana Baker
Thursday Dec 2nd from 6 pm to 10 pm

Interactive Art Experience
An exhibition of CHADY’s work featuring
3-D Art Paintings, Fine Art Pieces and Sculptures

A Special Non-Published Collection by the Photographer Bert Stern Private Photography Collection of Susana Baker

www.chadyart.com

Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 12/1-6/10

Ilaria Niccolini Production in collaboration with Cabrini and Associates Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Southeast and with the special support of FIAT and Ducati Miami presents
Exhibitalia,
the first Italian Pavilion of contemporary arts
Curator Maurizio Vanni, Director of Lucca Center of Contemporary Art, Italy

Dec.1 – Dec. 6, noon to midnight daily
70 NW 25th. St.
Wynwood Arts District
exhibitalia.com

Exhibitalia, the Italian Pavilion shows more than 40 artists and 200 artworks in its 15,000 sq ft of outdoor and indoor exhibition spaces. The show has been curated by Maurizio Vanni director of Lu.C.C.A. Center of Contemporary Art, the trendiest center for contemporary arts in Italy.

Fiat & Art Students from Miami Universities
FIAT will hold a competition among the enthusiastic hands of the students of the Art departments of Miami universities, under the supervision of the talented Christian Balzano, an internationally recognized artist with a long experience in international exhibitions. Christian was specifically selected for Exhibitalia by Fiat and the Lu.C.C.A. Museum.

Exhibitalia on Photography
Renowned magazine photographer Colleen Duffley will devote three afternoons to photo shoots involving the public and sponsors. An ad-hoc set will be created using three of the new FIAT 500 cars, that will also be the protagonists of all the activities taking place daily at Exhibitalia.

In addition, Shots Gallery of Bergamo, Italy, will present photographs by Mario De Biasi (black and whites of the 40ies and 50ies) and Pietro Masturzo, recent winner of the World Press Award 2010.

Ducati Tours in 1189 Superbike
Ducati will keep the pace with daily events centered around the new 1189 Superbike, that will tour the city for photo shoots.

International Artists in Exhibitalia
Italian artists and European colleagues and friends: nine international guests of Exhibitalia, from Germany, Greece and Venezuela, will be presented by Euart.

Italian contemporary Arts
Works by 26 Italian contemporary artists presented by Art-Events.

Ken Scott silk and ceramic collection
Courtesy of the Italian Cultural Institute in Washington DC with Fondazione Sartirana Arte and Ilaria Niccolini Production.

About Exhibitalia
Exhibitalia, is the first Italian Pavilion devoted to the excellence of contemporary arts, in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami. Curated by Maurizio Vanni. 15,000 sq ft of outdoor and indoor exhibition spaces, more than 40 artists and 200 artworks, 20 mobile walls, and three major international sponsors: FIAT (Chrysler), Ducati Miami, and SEA Milano Airports.

The guiding thread of the whole Exhibitalia experience will be the human flow, the crowds, the analysis of intermingling paths and the opportunities for reflection provided by Cabrini’s “small men”.

On the web exhibitalia.com / luccamuseum.com/ sandrocabrini.it/ ilarianiccolini.com/ euart.org/ shotsgallery.it/ galleriapoliedro.com/ syrlin-kunstverein.de/ studiobthebeach.com/ colleenduffleyphotography.com

Information Via Art Circuits Press Releases

Sensory Luxury 12/2-4/10

Sensory Luxury
December 2-4, 7pm-10pm
Acoustic Architects
271 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Florida

An Exclusive Presentation of Fine Contemporary Art in the Wynwood Arts District – Art Basel Miami, 7-10pm Dec 2, 3 and 4

Featuring
…Jen Haley – Kurt Merkel – Derek Gores – Christina Major – Mirinka Bendova – Larry Buist

“This dynamic exhibit is a true feast for the senses… Melt in front of Jen Haley’s organic abstracts in paint and epoxy resin. Hear the ‘poetry of line’ in Kurt Merkel’s caligraphic works in metal and stone. Absorb the layers of memory in Derek Gores’ lush collage portraits made of recycled magazines. Wonder at Christina Major’s ethereal figure paintings lost in a dream. Witness Mirinka Bendova’s sensual figures and Larry Buist’s control of layered wood in creating new natural forms. Look… Listen… Feel…”
– Acoustic Architects

“I’m thrilled to present this collection of artists to the Art Basel Miami audience. We have beautiful new ideas, cutting edge techniques, artists with national and international careers underway. Derek Gores, for example, is represented by Thinkspace Gallery LA and was just named ‘one of the 40 important artists in the New Contemporary Movement’ at the London Miles Gallery in the UK. Come see what all the buzz is about… at ‘Sensory Luxury’.”
– Curator Jen Haley

The Street Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance 12/2-4/10

The Street: Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance
featuring 60×60 Sanguine Mix, EMMI: Expressive Machines Musical Instruments, FLEA: FIU Laptop & Electronic Arts Ensemble, FRIDAMUSIQ, James George, Aurie Hsu, Daniel Peterson, SHARE and Keiko Uenishi.
December 2-4, 2010
FREE
In front of Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
More Info.

With the support of Foundation of Emerging Technologies and Arts, Harold Golen Gallery, SCFA and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Safe + The Pickle / Fuck Art, Let’s Dance / Off Basel 2010 12/2-4/10

The Electric Pickle
2826 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL

SAFE + The Electric Pickle Co present Fuck Art, Let’s Dance Off Basel 2010
Dec 2/3/4
All Shows 9PM till Late.

Thursday 12/2
Get Physical Music
Basel 2010 Special

Upstairs:
M.A.N.D.Y. 5 Hour Set
Lazaro Casanova

Downstairs:
Special Guest (The One and Only) DJ Koze
support: Joaquin

Friday 12/3

Upstairs:
Cassy [Perlon/Ostgutton/Cocoon/Panoramabar/Berlin]
Conway

Terrace:
Mock & Toof – Live [DFA/Tiny Sticks/London]

Downstairs:
Eric Duncan aka Dr. Dunks [DFA/Rub N’ Tug/Still Going/NYC]

support:
Nightdrive/Laura Of Miami
Will Renuart/Tomas

Saturday 12/4

Downstairs:
Dj Harvey (All Night Long)

Terrace:
Damian Lazarus

Upstairs:
The Wolf + Lamb Experience:
Zev
Gadi Mizrahi
Deniz Kurtel-Live
Soul Clap
Slow Hands

Twitter:
@SAFEmusic
@PickleMiami

Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel at Las Tias Exhibit 12/1-5/10

DASH and Las Tias Offer a Fresh Spin on Old Tales during Art Basel
Las Tias
2834 North Miami Ave
Opening: Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 7pm to 9pm.
Monday through Sunday during Art Basel; from 10 am to 7 pm.

Award Winning High School Recreates Classic Fairy Tales with a Modern Twist

In celebration of Art Basel, The Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH) will be putting a fresh spin on old Grimm fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Tom Thumb, Rapunzel, and Rumpelstiltskin. The talented students from this award-winning school will be creating a series of dynamic, site-specific multi-media installations including a combination of drawings, paintings, sculptures, and performance arts. The unique creations will be presented in the display windows of Las Tias, an upscale resale, consignment shop and gallery with an emphasis on living up to the future while respecting the past.

The exhibit “Meet Grim at Las Tias, a New Time for Old Tales” allows students to move legendary literary characters beyond their own stories into each other’s worlds. “Art Basel is an exciting time for our students, it really gives them a chance to put their creativity on a national display and to take pride in their artistic abilities” said Dr. Stacey Mancuso Principal of DASH.

The opening of the exhibit will take place Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 7pm to 9pm. The closing event will take place Saturday, December 11, 2010, from 7 pm to 9 pm. Las Tias, located at 2834 North Miami Ave, will be open to the public Monday through Sunday during Art Basel; from 10 am to 7 pm. After Art Basel weekend the schedule is Monday through Sunday 11 am to 6 pm; with the exception of Saturday, December 11th, 2010 as mentioned herein. No entry fee is required. The collaborating artists are seniors at Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH): Lucia Sanchez, Natasha Velez (logo design), Alejandra Nunez, Melissa Ojeda, Medar Delacruz, Angie Gonzalez, Kearny Kilcoyne, Courtney Dozier, Valery Rocha, Rachel Zaretsky.

DASH is an award-winning, A-graded Miami-Dade Magnet School with a unique curriculum. Students acquire life and professional skills in a context that speaks to their individual abilities and personal goals. “Education by Design” represents the philosophy of the school, which offers its students programs in architecture, industrial design, fashion design, fine arts, visual communications, and entertainment technology. All programs are developed and taught by a dedicated team of industry and design professionals. DASH was named the #1 US Magnet School and #5 High School in the United States by US News and World Report in 2008. For more information on DASH, please visit www.dashschool.org.

Working in collaboration with DASH, Las Tias is an upscale resale and consignment shop that also hosts art exhibits. Las Tias respects the past by promoting the value of their quality pieces and encouraging updating and recreating the existing. They offer quality and value for those determined to infuse their homes with pieces that have had a previous life and history. They offer only the best in gently worn, good quality vintage and designer furniture, collectible table top décor, costume jewelry and designer clothing for the sophisticated shopper. For additional information on Las Tias, please visit www.lastias.com.

Urban Alchemists Wynwood Walls 12/1-5/10

Urban Alchemists
Group Exhibition and Public Mural project
Wynwood Walls — 2516 NW Second Avenue, Miami FL

December 1—December 5, 2010, 12pm—7pm
Opening Event: Evening of Thursday, December 2, 2010
jonathanlevinegallery.com

Jonathan LeVine Gallery is proud to announce its program during Art Basel-Miami 2010, Urban Alchemists—a group exhibition and public mural project presented in association with Tony Goldman, art patron and leader in the restoration and transformation of declining historic districts into thriving cultural destinations. Curated by LeVine, Urban Alchemists will occupy a 2,200 square-foot space within Goldman Properties’ Wynwood Walls—a project that began in 2009 as an open-air art park, which will expand its permanent exhibition this year with the addition of several new murals and museum-quality works of art. Located at 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, the show will run from December 1—December 5. Daily hours will be 12pm—7pm with an opening event on the evening of December 2, 2010.

Sharing Goldman’s long-held belief that public artwork can have transformative, revitalizing powers upon communities such as the Wynwood district of Miami, LeVine is pleased to have this opportunity to contribute to the project. Urban Alchemists features a strong selection of works by ten highly celebrated and Internationally recognized artists coming out of the contemporary urban-folk and street art scenes including: AJ Fosik, Dan Witz, Doze Green, Invader, James Marshall (Dalek), Jeff Soto, Jim Houser, Judith Supine, Mario Martinez (Mars-1) and WK. In conjunction with having works in the show, Parisian artist Invader will create a mosaic mural on the façade of the exhibition space in his signature pixel-based style, and Californian artist Jeff Soto will paint a large-scale mural on an adjacent exterior wall.

Highlighting an assortment of captivating imagery, Urban Alchemists brings together a dynamic group of artists, many of which (in addition to their gallery installations) create commissioned murals and/or ephemeral work in public urban environments. Their connective thread is an aesthetic influenced by exposure to early generations of graffiti writers during their youth, and immersion into urban sub-cultures, which has informed their artwork in different ways. Sub-cultures of graffiti, skateboarding, hip-hop and punk were heavily related and extremely underground scenes in early years; comprised of subversive, non-conformist ideals. Whether driven by political activism or aesthetic improvement, graffiti and later forms of unauthorized art in public spaces address the ongoing discourse of freedom of expression, often in response to the increasing invasiveness of corporate advertising.

Graffiti of the 70s and 80s played a major role in pushing boundaries toward the development of today’s street art scene and laid the foundation for what has now become a widespread global movement. To capture the energy of a public intervention in an urban environment and translate it into exhibition format is a challenging transition, since audience and mode of communication can shift the context of an image. As the artists in Urban Alchemists have grown individually, their artwork has evolved to a point of refinement. Similarly, as un-commissioned public art has risen in popularity, practice and appreciation around the world, it has achieved an expanded definition and broader scope than that of its graffiti-related origins.

Hello Kitty Meets Obey At Art Basel 2010 12/2-5/10

Sanrio Small Gifts x Miami x OBEY
Small Gift Miami (Exhibit)
173 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
Opening Night Party
Thursday, December 2nd
9pm To 12am♥
Enjoy of our::
♥Pop-up Shop
♥Product Retrospective
♥FREE real Tattoo Parlor
♥Magic
♥Sweets Shop
♥Art Show Curated by Roger Gastman & Zio Fulcher
*Pamela Wasabi is co-producing and styling the opening party for the event.
More Info.

Shepard is participating in the Sanrio Small Gifts Art Show in Miami curated by Roger Gastman and Zio Fulcher.  Shepard created this OBEY x Hello Kitty Screen Print to celebrate the project and show.  The print will be available at the Miami space but you can get on the Presale list and info by contacting:  roger@rrockenterprises.com

Childree and Mesches opening this Saturday 12/4/10

Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures
Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
Hours: Tue-Sat, 12-5
dorschgallery.com

This Saturday, from the Live at Dorsch Gallery Series, we present
sound and image performances in the garden, 8pm – midnight.

ANR (Miami)
Fugue State D by Chavez/Liu (New York)
DJ Kiki (Miami)
Otto von Schirach (Miami)

In conjunction with the art fairs, we are hosting a special event on Saturday December 4th:
From the Live at Dorsch Series

Also on view: Survey to Reason, an ongoing performance by 3PQ
(Jouwayed, Sinesa Kukec and Stephan Tugrul), and our current
exhibitions, solo shows by Clifton Childree and Arnold Mesches.

Images (L-R): Clifton Childree, film still from Mysterium, 2010 and Arnold Mesches, Portraiture, 2009, acrylic on canvas

Sanrio Celebrates 50 Years Anniversary with a Party at Art Basel 12/2-5/10

Small Gift Miami
December 2-5, 2010
173 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL 33127
More Info.
Miami New Times Page.

Small Gift Miami pops-up in the heart of Art Basel, the world-renowned art festival and celebration of creativity!

Check out new art installations and classic Sanrio products through the years, play games, win prizes, get inked with a real Sanrio tattoo, visit the pop-up shop and sweet stop, meet Sanrio characters, and more!

O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 2010 12/1-5/10

O Cinema offers up Art & Film in Wynwood
Celebrating Art Week 2010
Wednesday, December 1st at 7:30pm
90 NW 29th Street Miami, FL 33127

Screening Times:
Scissors & Glue: The Miami Project
Wednesday, December 1st @ 7pm and 9:30pm
Thursday, December 2nd @ 7pm
Friday, December 3rd @ 7pm
Saturday, December 4th @4pm
Sunday, December 5th @ 4pm

Beyond Biba
Saturday, December 4th @ 9:30

O Cinema, Miami’s HQ for independent film located at 90 NW 29th Street, is offering a sneak peek of its film & art center opening in 2011 with a week of special events, art exhibitions, and film screenings in conjunction with Art Week 2010 and in celebration of Art Basel.

The activities commence on Wednesday, December 1st at 7:30pm with a special work-in-progress screening of the documentary film “Scissors & Glue: The Miami Project”. This special ‘Basel cut’ of the film offers an overview of Miami’s spectacular art scene and features interviews with the leading figures in South Florida’s visual arts community. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and a cocktail reception in the O Cinema patio. Additional screenings will be held daily thru Sunday, December 5th. All screenings are free and open to the public (See screening times below).

The life and work of iconic British fashion designer Barbara Hulanicki, will unfurl on-screen on Saturday, December 4th at 9:30pm in “Beyond Biba”, a documentary feature that explores the contributions made by Hulanicki to the worlds of fashion, interior design, and art. The screening is presented after the official opening of FLASH, a solo show of Barbara Hulanicki’s sketches presented at the Calix Gustav Gallery located next door to O Cinema. A repeat screening will be held on Sunday, December 5th at 6pm

In addition to film screenings and parties, O Cinema will explode with intriguing visual works by a variety of contemporary artists including two New York based artists- mixed-media street artist TMNK (aka Nobody) whose unique aesthetic, which has sold out shows throughout North America and Europe, is often compared to Basquiat and Picasso and mixed-media artist Sean Naftel whose ‘Free Art Stand’ offers free works of art by more than 200 contributors to anyone who wants them. The stand is a venue for a dialog surrounding how art is valued in the contemporary market place and how its assessed culturally. In addition, O Cinema’s year round resident artists Brazilian native Henrique Souza whose work centers around startling images created through digital photographic manipulation and abstract expressionist painter Nadim Tabsch, a Miami native, will both showcase new works in celebration of Miami Art Week.

Situated directly across the street from the Rubell Family Collection, O Cinema is a 5,000 square foot indie film house and visual arts center that was founded with a matching grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Set to open in late December 2010, it will house 2 artist galleries, a art-centric boutique, South Florida’s only dedicated video art gallery, and a digital cinema auditorium that will seat 120 people and showcase cutting-edge works of independent, foreign, art and niche films.

For more information please visit our website: www.o-cinema.org

Baked a renegade art show during Art Basel 12/2-5/10

‘Baked’ a renegade art show during Art Basel
Dec. 2 – Dec. 5
Thursday, Dec. 2, 10 am – 6 pm
Friday, Dec. 3, 12pm – 8 pm
Saturday, Dec. 4, 12pm – 8 pm
Sunday, Dec. 5, 12 pm – 6 pm
Wynwood Art District
81 NW 24th Street (between NW 2nd Ave & N. Miami Ave)
www.65chevypickup.com

The backyard artists at the award winning Bakehouse Art Complex are abandoning their studios during Art Basel in order to gain exposure and meet art enthusiasts on their own stomping grounds – the streets of Wynwood. This is an ad hoc renegade event that you won’t find in any official Art Basel listings. The buzz is out on the Wynwood streets – birthplace of cutting edge creativity. ‘Baked’ offers a sculpture garden courtyard featuring Robert McKnight’s mosaic figures, kinetic sculpture by Hausofart and the work of various Bakehouse backyard artists and friends, filling the art kiosk and small 2 story indoor gallery. Just like the cupcakes they’ll be serving – all the art is freshly baked and delicious !
For all ages – free admission – free cupcakes

Artists featured include: 131 Projects ; multimedia, Michel Bergeron; sculpture, Gary Fonseca; sculpture & ceramics, Grant Genova; architectural models, Juan Griego ; multimedia, Collen Kelley ; sculpture, Louise Markus; paintings, Robert McKnight ; sculpture, Don McKnight; painting, Nicholas Nehaniv; sculpture, Jose Pinto; sculpture, guest artist from Canada ; Steve Driscoll and more.

Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 12/1-5/10

Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel week
Dec 1st through 5th
11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Galerie Schuster Miami
2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Miami, FL
www.galleryschuster.com

Gallery Schuster Miami is proud to present two extraordinary Solo Shows during this year Art Basel Week.

In The Main Space of the Gallery we show the Berlin based Painter Gerit Koglin with his Exhibition “33 Moments”. The artist has taken 33 Moments out of the New Miami Documentation Film Scissors and Glue.

The Exhibition shows Portraits of 33 men and woman out of the film. You see intimate Moments with people like Dennis Sholl or Jason Rubell but also people from the Street or young Rappers in Little Haiti. Gerit Koglin is one of the most spoken young Painters in Germany , He graduated 2009 at the Berlin Art University in Berlin Weisensee and there is an actual Review about his work in the Capital, the mayor International Economy Magazine in Germany.

In the Video space we show the just finished Video ,”The Truth is somewhere beyond” of Andrius Kviliunas. He is born and lives in Lithuania. The video shows a fiction documentation film inside the still existing but now empty nuclear base in Lithuania. In 1960 more than 10 000 Soviet soldiers started secret works in the Žemaitija National Park that took 2 years. The out of the way forest near PlungÄ— was carefully chosen to become a secret base to carry the Soviet Nuclear Weapons. The base was one of the top Soviet military secrets that was revealed by USA reconnaissance in 1978.The Video asks the impossible question to answer: what would be if had been…

From Dec 1st 2010 until the End of February 2011

Galerieschustermiami
Right in the middle of the Wynwood Art District at the corner of 21st Street, Gallery Schuster from Berlin has opened 2009 his Miami Gallery. After six successful years of participation in Miami’s art fairs, Gallery Schuster considered 2009 just the right timing to renew their commitment to this location and bring real exhibitions into a real gallery.
With their two galleries Schuster and Schuster Photo they have been an integral and
Constituting factor in the contemporary art scene of reunified Germany. This is
Underpinned by more than 200 exhibitions and over 50 participations in various art
fairs around the globe. An intense network and cooperation with major museums and
Prominent collectors ensures a global footprint and regular interaction with the trendsetting
Leaders in the contemporary art scene.
According to New York Times, art quartier Heidestrasse in Berlin, right beside
Berlin’s museum for contemporary art, Hamburger Bahnhof, ranks high under the
World’s leading art spots. This is where the two Schuster galleries are located.

Scissors & Glue
Zuckerfilm Productions from Berlin is proud to present the trailer for its new documentary film, Scissors and Glue – The Miami Project. The film is an intimate look at a young city with an old soul. This documentary examines the way in which artistic expression and exhibition relates to and also influences community development. Scissors and Glue – The Miami Project dares to ask,
Which is more powerful, cultures influence on art or arts influence on culture?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cStAhFqsUM

Scissors and Glue – The Miami Project follows Helmut Schuster on his journey from gallery owner in Berlin to the founding of his new Gallery Schuster in Miamis Wynwood district. Drawing inspiration from Miamis recent art renaissance, this film uses his experiences to illustrate the international draw of the citys art scene. Scissors and Glue – The Miami Project features discussions with many of Miamis art community members including: Bonnie Clearwater (MOCA), Rosa De La Cruz, Thea Goldman, David Lombardi, Thomas Collins (MAM), Jason Rubell (The Rubell Family Collection), Terry Riley, Dennis Scholl (The Knight Foundation and World Class Boxing), Silvia Karman Cubina (Bass Museum), Katherine Hinds (The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse), Constance Margulies (The Lotus House), Craig Robins, Fred Snitzer, and many more. This documentary addresses the role and responsibility of art in urban society, while highlighting the unique nature of Miamis people and their relationship to the arts.
For Screening Dates go to www.O-Cinema.org.

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 12/1-5/10

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia
12/01/2010, 12:00 PM

250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203,
Miami, FL, 33127, USA.
**MEDIA/CURATOR/COLLECTOR Prive, friday, dec 3, 2010, 6-7pm**
public opening Dec 3, 2010, 7-10pm
open daily 12-6pm, 1-5 dec

www.artennae.com

Stretch grow destination roots for the stars develop tall swell increase multiply escalate strengthen tree tether limbs feet yards meters miles touchdown finish line goal glass ceiling surpass upward & onward out across around up down through near far arrive achieve access attain accomplish surpass success succeed triumph winner victory win made it arrive connect delve contact message telegram email letter snail mail telephone mobile phone catch grasp get hold of spread scope extend range bigger longer widen elongate arms beyond out of reach share enlarge put forth put out unfold unroll expanse elastic rubber give area tract broaden together conclusion promise compromise across the table over the fence potential possibility plant produce cultivate raise see cosmos globe world view vision vista outlook panorama pinnacle the top apex crest the end of my rope the end of my journey belief idea agreement against all odds maturity raise the roof climb claw the top of the mountain the end of the line the end for more.

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia:
open daily 12-6pm, 1-5 dec
[during] art basel miami beach /wynwood 2010
rsvp: info@artennae.com
Group Exhibition:
Sue Bishop Barron Claiborne [dNASAb]
amy kupferberg mckay otto susan plum rhett ryan benari stewart aron williams troy woods jordan zuniga

Artennae Global Art Consulting “Reach” Causes:
-We humbly request all guests please bring & donate new or nearly new flip flops, birkenstocks or crocks ranging in sizes from youth through young adults or a donation of ANY amount to benefit the student & monks of the monastery & the tireless work of Venerable Lama Phuntsho of the Gaden Shartse Monestary & Orphanage in South India http://www.lamaphuntsho.org/.

-a portion of artennae proceeds from the sale of artwork will be donated to www.corridorrescue.org/ urgent/trauma animal rescue in Houston, TX.

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Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 10 12/1-5/10

DUODECAD
Group Exhibition

Zones Art Fair
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 24th St.
Miami FL 33137
Preview: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 10-2 pm
Reception: Saturday, Dec. 4, 8 pm. – 10 pm.

www.zonesartfair.org
www.edgezones.org

Participating Artists
Rita Bard | David Leight | Rafael Lopez-Ramos | Charo Oquet | Raul Perdomo | Eduardo Sarmiento | Kari Snyder | Freddy Rodriguez| Brian Reedy | Angel Vapor | Pedro Vizcaino | Gretchen Wagoner

ZONES ART FAIR is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

Edge Zones is an artist and volunteer – run contemporary arts non-profit dedicated to the research, conceptualization and execution of events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. EZ seeks to making contemporary art accessible, engaging and to create a focal point for international research and awareness. Edge Zones is committed to assist local artists from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds in their creative production and disseminating their professional development in national and international forums by establishing a strong regional exchange network connected to the rest of the world.

Opening Reception Abby Manock Lesser Evils 11/27/10

Saturday, November 27th 6 – 8 PM
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127.

Join us at Gallery Diet this coming Saturday for an opening reception for the artist, refreshments and sweets will be served!

On view through November 27th, 2010 – December 22th, 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach Hours: November 30th, 2010 – December 5th, 2010 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Inspired by the seemingly straight forward riddle about the fox, the chicken, and the bag of grain on the riverbank (where you need to transport everything to the other side but you can only take one item with you each time you cross and for obvious reasons you can’t leave the chicken alone with the grain, the fox with the chicken, etc.) …the system of logic behind reasoning a solution opens the door to infinite possibilities for interpretation when history and persona are added to each variable. This exhibition will include new works of various media including sculpture, photography, and drawing.

Abby Manock received her MFA from Columbia University in 2007. Her drawings and sculpture have been included in select exhibitions in New York, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, Miami, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and most recently at MARTE Contemporáneo in San Salvador, El Salvador. Her large scale, interactive and game-like performative projects have been showcased by the Deitch Projects Art Parade in NYC in 2006, Performagia 2008 in Mexico City, the William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, CT, as well as several major concert venues across the US. She has lectured at the Art Center of South Florida, Bowdoin College, and the University of Connecticut, and is an adjunct drawing professor at Columbia University. She lives and works in Brooklyn.

Lesser Evils will be Abby Manock’s second solo exhibition at Gallery Diet where she is represented.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery 11/30-12/5/10

Calix Gustav Gallery & Barbara Hulanicki
To Unveil New Exhibit ‘Flash’ During Art Basel 2010
Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL

Opening reception: Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Ongoing exhibition: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 – Friday, February 4, 2011Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Cutting-edge Wynwood Arts District gallery to host first state-side exhibit by internationally acclaimed fashion illustrator

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibit FLASH by internationally acclaimed fashion illustrator Barbara Hulanicki during Art Basel 2010. In celebration of Hulanicki’s first state-side exhibit, an opening reception will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with complimentary cocktails by 42Below and music by DJ Lazaro Amaral, followed by an after party with a screening of Beyond BIBA: A Portrait of Barbara Hulanicki.

FLASH, a solo exhibit featuring a series of colorfully infused digital prints, is a reflection of Hulanicki’s wild and free imagination. Inspired by experiences ranging from her early years into the new century, Hulanicki explores joy, mystery, magic, youth and mortality, while staying true to her signature style yet incorporating new and unexpected twists. With her background firmly rooted in visual arts, Hulanicki began her career in the early 1960’s as a freelance fashion illustrator.

Having covered a number of important collections of the era in major London-based publications including Women’s Wear Daily, British Vogue, The Times, The Observer and The Sunday Times, Hulanicki relocated from England to Miami in the late 1980’s. In what would be a long, rich and varied career, Hulanicki reinvented herself as a designer of interiors and exteriors just in time for the boom of Miami Beach’s re-emerging Art Deco District. Credited for her work in fashion and interior design that goes beyond the industries’ norms, she has and continues to achieve her goal of producing art and design as alternatives to the expected for the enjoyment of both her clients and art enthusiasts alike.

FLASH will run from November 30, 2010 through February 4, 2011. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Supercluster at Praxis International Art Opening Reception 11/27/10

Supercluster
November 27 – January 15, 2011, Opening reception November 27th, 7-10pm
Praxis International Art
Wynwood Art District 2219 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FI 33127
www.praxis-art.com

“Super Cluster”
This collective brings together a multitude of imaginary landscapes with haunted scenes, massive architectural structures invaded by wicked nature, visions of overcrowded or devastated cities, brick walls in desolated areas, and artificially created parks and communities. Combined they depict personal interpretations of a sprawling world and evidence of the need for a space for reflection amidst the bewilderment generated by our surroundings.
Artists included:
Firelei Baez -Darlene Charneco- Priscila De Carvalho – Alexis Duque – Magdalena Murua – Martín Perez Agrippino.
Project Room: Maneem (Dream) by Teresa Diehl

“Earth”
Artwork by Alexis Duque
Mixed media on canvas
60″x60″ 2010

Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 11/29-12/5/10

Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Wynwood Miami, FL 33127
November 29th – December 5th

The Bakehouse Art Complex will transform itself into Miami’s best “art fair”from November 29th – December 5th 2010 to coincide with Miami’s largest art show Art Basel, Miami Beach. Comprised of over 70 studios of Miami’s own emerging and mid-career contemporary artists, as well as two finished galleries and 33,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Bakehouse Art Complex is well worth the attention of visiting and local ‘Baselites’. With free admission and extended hours, guests are encouraged to visit the studios and speak directly with our resident artists. Currently in its 25th year and recently voted “Miami’s Best Art Compound” by the Miami New Times, the Bakehouse continues to maintain its roots in the Wynwood Arts District while serving the community and its local artists as the premiere institution for visual arts in Miami. All artworks in the galleries and studios are for sale. This is the only “fair” in town that guests can receive a rare glimpse into the process of making art rather than just encountering the final product.

The Bakehouse Art Complex will host an opening reception for its two new exhibitions on November 29th, 2010 at 7pm. The opening reception will feature a live performance by Atlanta-based electroacoustic band Stokeswood, an open bar, free parking , 2 exhibitions and 70 open artist studios.

Please see the exciting events we have planned below:

Audrey Love Gallery: Situated within the Bakehouse’s facility, the 2,600 sf Audrey Love Gallery will showcase an internationally juried exhibition titled SIN! This exhibition of original contemporary artwork is inspired by the traditional concept of human transgressions. The 65 exhibiting artists, chosen by a reputable panel of jurors, will display their works that are directly related to one of the seven deadly sins; lust, envy, gluttony, sloth, greed, wrath and pride. Each of the seven deadly sins is explored through a variety of media and styles from across the country and overseas. The prestigious jury panel is as follows:
Greed: Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art
Lust: Brian Dursum,Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum
Envy: Jeremy Chestler,Executive Director, Art Center / South Florida
Gluttony: Bonnie Clearwater,Executive Director & Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
Sloth: Peter Boswell, Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator, Miami Art Museum
Wrath: Carol Damian,Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum
Pride: Cathy Leff,Director, The Wolfsonian

Swenson Gallery: The BAC presents the small works exhibition 5X7 in its Swenson Gallery. All of the work measures 5″X7″. The show will consist of a variety of media, from painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber art and more. There is sure to be something to please every aesthetic. Patrons are encouraged to purchase these small, unique works of art at $100.00 each. The opening reception of the 5X7 show will coincide with the opening of SIN! on November 29th, 2010 at 7pm.

Wynwood Studio Tour and Breakfast: On December 2nd at 9am, the BAC will open its doors early to patrons for the official Art Basel Wynwood Studio Tour. There is FREE parking and visitors will be offered complimentary breakfast and enjoy live musical stylings by Miami’s Peter Betan. Visitors are invited to browse the studios, talk with the artists and view the galleries while sipping coffee. The Bakehouse breakfast will be served until 12pm.

Established in 1985, Bakehouse Art Complex is a non-profit 501(C) (3) organization dedicated to attracting emerging and mid-career artists in South Florida to a workplace that provides affordable studios, exhibition galleries, education and professional development opportunities. The Bakehouse Art Complex is located at 561 NW 32nd Street Miami, Florida 33127 in the Wynwood Arts District. For more information, contact Lauren Wagner at 305.576.2828 or www.bacfl.org.

Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 12/2-6/10

Hyperbolic Aerosolic: The Roots of New York City Underground Art
December 2-6
Opening Reception: December 2, 8pm-12 am
2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District. (Across from Joey’s Restaurant)
Website.

Eric Firestone Gallery presents Hyperbolic Aerosolic:
The Roots of New York City Underground Art December 2-6, 2010

Exhibition Hours:
Thurs. Dec. 2:12pm-12am
Fri. Dec.-Sun. Dec. 6:10am-8pm
Mon. Dec.6: 10am-6pm

This exhibition showcases the earliest and most significant works from the New York City street art movement between 1972-1975.

This exhibition features rarely seen, boldly conceived works by early street artists P.H.A.S.E. 2 and COCO 144 and includes works by Snake 1, Mico, Lee 163, and Stitch, among others. Presented in conjunction with Tony Goldman’s famed Wynwood Walls project, this is one of the most important exhibitions of these early works in the last 35 years.

The subway art movement began in the early 1970s, years before the media and art world discovered it. Using aerosol spray paint and the physical landscape of the city as a canvas, the originators of this genre began by “writing” their names in as many places as possible—on walls, building facades, and subway cars, often under the veil of darkness and in all cases, under threat of arrest. Their colorful, stylized signatures were a rebellious means of self-expression and a way of gaining notoriety and self-respect.

In 1972 the United Graffiti Artists collective was founded. Through the UGA, members made the critical transition from writing on subway cars to writing on canvases in studio settings. Works produced under the auspices of the UGA, many on view in Hyperbolic Aerosolic, maintained the same raw energy that characterized street compositions. Highlights from this short-lived venture included the creation of a 30-foot collaborative mural at the Razor Gallery in Soho in 1973, described by New York Times critic Peter Schjeldahl as “a glory, a cleaner, more brilliant version of a lovingly worked over subway car,” and a major exhibition at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry the following year.

Once the downtown media and the art world embraced what came to be known as graffiti in the 1980s, it exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, spawning countless gallery shows and museum exhibitions. And while the establishment embraced the art, it overlooked the originators of the form.

“P.H.A.S.E 2 and COCO 144 inspired a lot of artists of the 1980s and influenced the whole logo and branding culture that followed,” says David Schmidlapp, artist, activist and the publisher of International Graffiti Times, the first ‘zine devoted to street art. “But the big story is that these first-generation artists have continued painting and influencing culture though all of the intervening decades. Museums are now defining street art as one of the major movements of the 20th century but they have their facts twisted. These early artists started a movement but have been completely overlooked.”

In light of the upcoming 2011 MoCA retrospective curated by director Jeffrey Deitch, Hyperbolic Aerosolic promises to be a seminal event in the continued process of legitimizing the street art genre. P.H.A.S.E. 2 will show a new body of work, and he and COCO 144 have collaborated on a 176-foot mural that will be unveiled at the opening of this year’s Wynwood Gates project.

COCO 144
COCO 144 is considered a master and pioneer of the early 1970s subway/street art movement. While painting on trains he created the first stencils, enabling him to tag his name with great speed. He maintained a unique style and was one of the first writers to channel that energy on to a canvas. In 1972, COCO co-founded the United Graffiti Artists. COCO’s studio work includes references to geometry or biology juxtaposed with his name or fragments of his name. His paintings have been shown in art galleries and museums consistently for over 30 years, including the celebrated 2009 group show displayed in the Grand Palais, Paris, entitled Le Tag.

In COCO’s own words: “I feel that both P.H.A.S.E. 2 and I are creating an art form with a language that is not totally understood yet. In the street/subway culture we called ourselves “writers.” “Graffiti” was what the media labeled us. Quite simply, we both consider ourselves artists. Technically the work speaks for itself.”

P.H.A.S.E. 2
P.H.A.S.E.2 is a first generation subway writer and was among the first ‘writers’ to exhibit and display the culture as an art form in the early 1970s. A founding father of the basic and wildest lettering styles in the subway art movement, many of the components he introduced to the culture have become adopted worldwide. Since then, P.H.A.S.E 2 has been in countless worldwide group exhibitions: highlighting with First European Hip Hop Tour in 1982, doGroninger Museum, (Holland) in 1985 and in 1992,“Urban Mythologies”, the Bronx Museum in 1999, the Rock and The Roll Hall of Fame’s “Roots: History of Hip Hop Exhibition” in 1999-2002.

He is also known as a hip-hop pioneer for his artistic flyers (and musical and dance talents), which set a foundation in the South Bronx in the mid-late 70’s for a growing culture. These “Hip Hop Ads” created a distinctive style emulated by underground cultures and major companies including Ecko, Unltd, Adidas, Nike, Def Jam and Tommy Boy Records.

His decade-long collaboration with IGTimes as art director and editor culminated with the publishing of Style: Writing from the UnderGround in 1996.

ERIC FIRESTONE
Gallery owner, curator, and tastemaker, Eric Firestone has been in the art business for 16 years, with a permanent presence in East Hampton, NY and Tucson, AZ.

A native of Miami, Florida, Eric attended the University of Arizona, and opened his first gallery in Tucson, Arizona in 1994 at age 22. His goal has always been to introduce audiences to material that might be unfamiliar and heighten appreciation by framing art in its proper historical context. Over the past five years his focus has been on exhibiting underrepresented post war modern abstract painters. “Eric has made a long-term commitment to these artists’ success,” said Jim Ballinger, Director of the Phoenix Art Museum. “He has always sought out quality scholarship in order to ensure the quality of the work he represents.”

He has recently taken on curatorial interests in popular culture movements. From “Warhol: Dylan To Duchamp,” which featured the largest collection of unseen images of Andy Warhol (May, 2010), to the “Down By Law” installation that showcased rarely seen works of the NYC street and underground art scenes. (September 2010) This winter he will mount exhibitions in Manhattan, where he will continue to present important and unrecognized street art that has inspired so much contemporary work.

SIN Art Basel Week Kick Off Event 11/29/10

SIN
Nov. 29, 2010 – Jan. 25 , 2011, 7:00pm-10:00pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 N.W. 32nd Street
Miami,Florida 33127
www.bacfl.org

Art Basel Week Kick Off Event: Nov. 29th , 7:00pm-10:00pm, Audrey Love Gallery

Featuring a live performance by Stokeswood

Swenson Gallery: 5×7 Exhibit ( All artwork $100. each)

Visit 65 different artists working in their studios:
open daily 10:00am – 5:00pm

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basil Green Farmers Market 2010 12/5/10

Miami’s Independent Thinkers | ART BASIL 2010
The first Green fair within a fair
Sunday, December 5th, 10am-4pm.
Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court, Miami FL 33127
COST: $5–General Admission. KIDS FREE.

Art Basel satellite fair dedicated to showcasing local artists will be hosting a farmers market on December 5th, 2010 (10am-4pm) at Casa Wynwood. Featuring organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, body products, baby products, vegan treats, yoga, sustainable clothes & accessories, eco-friendly designers & artists.

PARTICIPANTS: Green Monkey • The Last Carrot • Troy Gardens & Roots in the City • Farm Fresh Miami • Meadow Eco Chic Designs • Raaga Cart • Ecoist • I Love Yoga • Natural Art • Takto Jewelry • Lamoy Rawsome Delights • Cyclus Us • The Green Roof Man • Ecobatt • Mochila Wayuu • Uhma Spa • Armelle Loren • bibbitec • Hiho Batiks • Feverish Ice Cream

Kerry McLaney (305 Creative Group), Heather Read, Sara Read, Laraine Hart, in association with 305Green and Casa Wynwood present Miami’s Independent Thinkers | ART BASIL 2010, a co-op farmers market featuring organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, body products, baby products, vegan treats, yoga, sustainable clothes and accessories, eco-friendly designers and artists. To be held at Casa Wynwood (2135 NW 1st Court), a 7,200 sq ft interior + 14,000 sq ft exterior warehouse space located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. Full program including children’s book fair and art activities released soon.

The 4-day fair aims to feature local artists working across a range of media – painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, muralists, performance and new media artists. The fair will run from December 2-5, 2010 during Art Basel and will include, live music, DJs, performance art, fashion and gastronomic edibles by Chef Jeremiah of gastroPod.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is a non-prof it organization dedicated to the unity, development and promotion of Miami’s flourishing art community. Our assemblage embraces established, emerging and young artists, visionaries and intellectuals. Our mission is to provide a sustainable support base for Miami’s creative community, including: painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, performance and new media artists.

Please follow us on Facebook or visit our website, www.MiamiThinkers.com for more information on who we are and our mission.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair 12/2-5/10

Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair
December 2nd-5th, 2010
Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Miami FL 33127
Cost: $10–students. $15–General Admission. Free–VIP passes
Thursday 2pm-2am, Friday 2pm-2am, Saturday 2pm-2am, Sunday, 10am-10pm
www.MiamiThinkers.com

Art Basel satellite fair dedicated to showcasing local artists releases 1st round of accepted artists & musicians for the 2nd edition event, Dec. 2nd-5th, 2010 at Casa Wynwood.

Kerry McLaney (305 Creative Group), Heather Read, Sara Read and Laraine Hart, in association with Casa Wynwood, present Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair, a collaborative multimedia art exhibition showcasing Miami’s premiere, emerging and young artists. To be held at Casa Wynwood (2135 NW 1st Court), a 7,200 sq ft interior + 14,000 sq ft exterior warehouse space located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District.

The 4-day fair aims to feature local artists working across a range of media – painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, muralists, performance and new media artists. The fair will run from December 2-5, 2010 during Art Basel and will include, live music, DJs, performance art, fashion and gastronomic edibles by Chef Jeremiah of gastroPod. Music coordination by Sweat Records.

Also launching, Miami’s Independent Thinkers | ART BASIL 2010, a co-op farmers market featuring organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, body products, baby products, vegan treats, yoga, sustainable clothes and accessories. Will also include eco-friendly designers and artists. In collaboration with 305Green, full vendor list released soon.

1st Round Of Accepted Artists Include:
Alfredo Perez; Anthony Humphreys; Betsy Gandy; Carolina Rubio-Macwright; Chu Teppa; Claudio Picasso; Daniel Fiorda; Daniel Marosi; Diana Macguire; Debbi Becker; George Goodridge; Gil Bitton; Gina Cunningham; Giovanni Insignares; Henry Ballate; Herman Felipe Kaizedo; Jocelyn Fusco; Juan Patino; Karelle Levy; Karen Starosta-Gilinski; Katie Stirman; Mary Larsen; Meg Pukel; Mikelle Moore; Milena Hale; Miles Abalia; Pamela Wasabi; Peter Abrami; Rage Johnson; Rainer Lagemann; Ryan Hayoun; Sean Murdock; Tiffany Smith; Tina La Porta

Live Musical Performances Include:
Crystal Cadillac ; Music is a Weapon; Pretty Please; Jesp; Cleaveland Jones; Out of the Anonymous; Nicolle Chirino; SOMA; Black Bobby ; Jennie Mahood ; SirChad

DJ Sets Include:
DJ V; Iris Beatrix; Uprokk; Ray Milian & Joshy Josh ; Rage Johnson; Haitian Hillbilly; Chris Graham; Keen One ; AL B Rotten ; Dave Betamax; Gooddroid; Laura Puentes;

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is a non-prof it organization dedicated to the unity, development and promotion of Miami’s flourishing art community. Our assemblage embraces established, emerging and young artists, visionaries and intellectuals. Our mission is to provide a sustainable support base for Miami’s creative community, including: painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, performance and new media artists.

Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 12/1-4/10

Vellicate
December 1st, 7:00pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd St, #205
Miami FL 33127
www.neoximage.com

A Multi-media exhibition featuring fine jewelry and fashion photography at Neox Image Photography Studio located in Wynwood Arts District. Join us Wednesday night for our opening reception, 7:00pm until late. The show is open to the public and families are welcome.

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, Dec. 2nd through Saturday, Dec. 4th
11am-5pm

Pork-a-palooza 11/21/10

We are proud to announce the second annual P.I.G. (pork is good) event ! Just as we had last year there will be a number of Iron Chef style dishes with pork as the star as well as live music and a DJ. We are going to hold this year’s event at GAB Studios in Wynwood and will be selling pre-sale tickets soon now! Click the PayPal link below to purchase your VIP/Pre-sale ticket which will let you in an hour early (2pm) to preview of all the pork goodness before everyone else!

Artist Talk with Bobby O’neill at Gallery I/D 11/20/10

Gallery I/D
2531 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33127
Saturday Nov 20th 7:30

artist’s project statement
Freedom in body…Pain in mind,
History filled with regrets
Moving in pictures…Speaking in poetics,
Communication reminds who forgets
Dreams in reality…Strength in faith,
Love will not allow a sequel
Forward in thinking…Futuristic in belief,
True beauty shifts perspective of the people.

Gallery I/D has announced its latest exhibit, Freetown Reborn: The Installation. This multimedia show features an exclusive presentation of a documentary film with accompanying photography by local artist and director Bobby O’neill. The exhibit explores the violent past and post-conflict life of youth in the capital city of Freetown, Sierra Leone in West Africa. Freetown Reborn: The Installation opens October 27, 2010 and runs until November 24, 2010. An opening reception will be held on October 27; a Wynwood Art Walk reception will take place on Saturday November 13.

Bobby O’neill’s documentary, Freetown Reborn opens with a question: “When you think of the largest natural harbour in all of Africa, what picture comes to mind?” Just when an image begins to formulate, we are shown a wall along that harbor. About a foot from the ground there are steel hoops in close succession sticking out from the wall. “This is where they were chained,” says the man in the scene. The harbor is large enough to trade in human beings. And there begins the journey; a black-and-white trip that pulls you along Freetown’s slave tunnels then marches through recent civil war atrocities (think child soldiers) before hinting at the promise of rebirth alluded to in the film’s title.

O’neill traveled to Sierra Leone in the summer of 2009. The images and scenes he captured make up the bulk of Freetown Reborn: The Installation. All of the photographs in the exhibit were taken during the film’s shooting. One photograph, in particular, titled “Six Boys, One Ball” shows lithe young men playing soccer on a sandy beach. Some wear shoes, some don’t, yet all seem to be enjoying themselves. It is a testament to the human spirit, especially when you consider the decade of civil war waged in Sierra Leone starting in 1991. Another photograph, “Stick 4 Sale,” brings home the idea that despite the spirit of entrepreneurship that can be found all over Freetown, Sierra Leone remains one of the least developed countries in the world according to the UN’s economic development index.

The rebirth, of Freetown, or the promise thereof, comes care of a nonprofit, youth-led organization, Artists United for Children and Youth Development (AUCAYD) that O’neill profiles in the documentary. The group promotes healing through art and technical education, and runs a
program whereby young people in Freetown are trained in the arts, music, and media. AUCAYD’s founder and spokesperson, Luxsonjay (it means “De Lighting Son”), featured throughout the documentary, believes creativity and knowledge can provide the opportunity for the youth to participate in greatly improving their society. When we see Luxsonjay and other AUCAYD members laughing and dancing while recording in the studio, or in a radio station proudly giving interviews, you have to agree with him.

A portion of sales from Freetown Reborn: The Installation will benefit AUCAYD.

Bobby O’neill was born in the metropolitan city of Toronto Canada in the early 70’s. As a teenager he dove deeply into the performing arts, touring overseas first as a dancer and eventually a poet.

The Art of Destruction BYOB (Bring Your Own Britto) 11/20/10

The Art of Destruction: BYOB (Bring Your Own Britto)
Saturday, November 20, 2010, 5 PM – 7 PM
Artformz Alternative Gallery
Wynwood Art District 171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL

Gallery Hours:
Tues-Fri: 12:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 am – 5:00 pm
also by appointment
phone 305.572.0040

www.artformz.net
ikoncommunication.com

Thousands of images of timeless masterpieces were destroyed at the Opening Reception, of The Art of Destruction, during Wynwood’s Second Saturday ArtWalk. But sadly, these were Picasso’s, Warhol’s, Cindy Sherman’s, DaVinci’s, you know, artists from “away”. No one local. We can’t have that. No. No. No.

At “BYOB Night” – Bring Your Own Britto” to destroy, there will be a massacre of local art glitterati from 5 to 7 p.m., when folks such as MoCA director Bonnie Clearwater, art dealer Fredric Snitzer, and local artist Hernan Bas also will get their mugs torn to pieces in the shredder towers.

Don’t get so upset. It’s all in fun. The whole point of the Art of Destruction installation is to have participants make new art from old art. So why not make art by shredding the images of local artists themselves? And while we’re at it, why not the local king makers and collectors too? Certainly they’re not above being made into art. Attendees are invited to bring their own images of Britto – and other artists, art collectors, art writers, and critics to shred.

The EH Team 11/19/10

The EH Team – 11/19/10
– We have a special promotion with Canadian Mist Black Diamond Whiskey: complimentary naturalization and discosization cards in relation to outsmarting the bill SB 1070 for those who aren’t Canadian. EhTeam naturalization cards will be taken at the venue; guests will receive complimentary cocktail specials with the card and reduced entry to upcoming special events etc.
– Anthony Spinello of Spinello Gallery is celebrating his birthday
– Fashion designer spotlight: Qpony. Cutting edge accessory showcase.

Art Industry Thursdays with Angela Laino 11/18/10

AI Thursdays – 11/18/10
Cafeina and WEC jazz up Art Industry Thursdays this week with a live performance by Angela Laino. The soulful singer will take center stage (10:30 PM) in the Wynwood den’s 5,000-square-foot garden, while DJ NuE-DiTTy spins inside the lounge. Art Industry specials this week include $3 Blue Moon beers and a special “Member’s Only” menu for all WEC Perks Card holders (speak softly when requesting it). The party starts at 8 PM. RSVP to cafeina@taraink.com with your artistic affiliation to register your WEC Perks Card.

Photographs of Lexus Listening Lounge at Rubell Family Collection on 11/16/10

Lexus Listening Lounge at Rubell Family Collection on Tuesday, November 16, 2010.  Vida Lexus & Vitamin C presented Lexus Listening Lounge, featuring a live performance by Pacha Massive & music by celebrity DJ Africa. We enjoy complimentary drinks, hor d’oeuvres & valet all Courtesy of Lexus.

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Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the Wynwood Art Walk on 11/13/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, November 13, 2010.  This is the art walk before Art Basel and it was packed….So much fun!!!  For our Art Basel listing click here.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Photographs of the Miami Music Festival on 11/13/10

Miami Music Festival on Saturday, November 13, 2010.  We went to several venues and all of the music was awesome at each on.  We first stopped by The Stage, then we headed over to Charcoal Studios.  We left the arts district and headed over to Brickell and stopped by Tobacco Road and then headed over to Transit Lounge.  A good time was being had by all at every venue.  Awesome night!!! :)

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Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Miami meets London 11/27/10

Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange: Miami meets London
Nov 27th, 8pm
Awarehouse
The Awarehouse
550 N.W. 29 St
Miami
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Be a part of history when London and Miami officially swap nights! London’s nightlife scene explodes onto the Wynwood Arts District for one night only, so make sure you’re there!

Today, SMIRNOFF announces that on November 27, 2010, Miami will receive the best of London’s nightlife culture as part of The Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project – a one-of-a-kind global experience in which 14 countries pair up to exchange crates containing the best of each country’s nightlife. In turn, London will receive the best of Miami’s homegrown nightlife.

Continuing on a mission to inspire and enable unique experiences, the Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project has uncovered the best of global nightlife, and will now celebrate the outcome when two very different cultures collide to create something extraordinary. A community of more than 125,000 people from across the country submitted suggestions for what best characterizes nightlife in the U.S – from fashion trends and musical styles to locally inspired cocktails – via Facebook (www.facebook.com/ smirnoffus). Once all of the suggestions were in, DJ Irie, the U.S. curator and Miami Nightlife expert, selected the ones that best represented Miami’s vibrant and varied nightlife. These ingredients will now be packed into a crate for London to experience when the world swaps nights in an epic finale on November 27th.

It can now be revealed that London can look forward to experiencing a full-on Miami experience,, including a headline performance by Pharrell. The event will bring to life a Miami super club where attendees will have the chance to sip cocktails in a luxury bed bar, dance on the beach and experience laser shows, carnival entertainment and Havana bars that will take their breath away.

“I’m incredibly excited to see the best of Miami’s nightlife come alive for the people of London to enjoy responsibly. After some extraordinary suggestions on what makes the U.S. and Miami’s nightlife truly unique, the event on November 27th promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience. London, get ready,” said DJ Irie.

What can we expect to land in Miami? Having conducted a similar search for the best of their nightlife, rallying ideas from the public on best-loved music, favorite cocktails and upcoming local talent, London’s nightlife will be taking over downtown Miami on November 27th. Fans can expect to sample a taste of London via hot global DJ’s inside, an urban festival meets cool Britannia feel outside, and a unique British twist on the classic Smirnoff Mule cocktail.

To further involve the global community SMIRNOFF has created a new collaborative music platform Beat of the World, launching soon – involved and help create an exclusive track that will be played at the finale events on November 27th 2010. to allow people from the 14 participating countries to get

Available free online on Smirnoff’s YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/smirnoff), the Beat of the World application enables fans to create their own music videos and share with friends with no formal musical or editing skills required. All of the user submissions from around the world will be collected together and excerpts will be used to create the global track – remixed to the melody of ’Thunderbird’ by The Golden Filter– which will be showcased at each of the 14 events on November 27th.

To receive more information about the London – Miami swap and to find ticket information for the Miami event, please visit www.facebook.com/SmirnoffUS.

Vida Lexus Presenta The Lexus Listening Lounge 11/16/10

Vida Lexus Presenta…The Lexus Listening Lounge
November 16, 2010, 7:00-10:00pm
Rubbell Family Collection
95 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL 33127
RSVP@vidalexus.com

Lexus Listening Lounge Featuring a special performance by Pacha Massive with music by celebrity guest: DJ Africa. Enjoy complimentary Drinks, Hor d’oeuvres & Valet Courtesy of Lexus.

Marquis Residences Present Masik Live Art Performance During Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 11/29-12/5/10

Experience The “Awakening” A Live Performance By Masik At Miami’s Lavish Marquis Residences
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Live Art Performance begins at 8:30 PM
Opening Cocktail Party and Live Performance (By Invitation Only)
Marquis Residences – Sky Pool Deck
1100 Biscayne Boulevard, 14th Floor
Miami, FL 33132
Opening Night Cocktail Party November 30, 2010
www.marquis-miami.com

Masik Gallery Installation
Wynwood Arts District
50 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Installation On Display From November 29th To December 17th

Destined to be among the hottest events during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, Marquis Residences and Whitewall Magazine present Pamela Masik who will perform her internationally acclaimed “Awakening,” on Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Join us for an unparalleled art experience at Downtown Miami’s most elevated location, Marquis Residences’ Sky Pool Deck, located on the 14th floor of the 67-story building. With sprawling views overlooking Key Biscayne, guest will enjoy libations and light bites provided by Marquis Residences’ world class signature restaurant Amuse. As this season’s most dynamic and moving art event, Masik is one you will not want to miss.

The Caged Bird collection will also be on display from November 29th to December 17th in the Wynwood Arts District (50 NW 29th Street).The Caged Bird collection reveals, under layers of resin and oil, a series of photos that convey the ideas of sexuality, boundaries, and the illusion of security. “I believe the ‘Caged Bird’ series to be my most honest and personal work to date and it will definitely strike a chord with the audience on many levels.”

There’s no denying Masik’s prolific nature with hundreds of paintings, sculptures, performances and videos including her most significant collection, ‘The Forgotten’ Project. The deeply moving collection with a serious social message, has garnered Masik her first major museum show opening this February 2011 at the MOA. With international acclaim, guest appearances at several world conferences, a feature film documentary and two books about to be published, Masik is well on her way to become one of Canada’s greatest artistic treasures. Masik is also well known for her unique live performances throughout the world. Currently Masik works out of her 14,000 sq ft studio in downtown Vancouver where private collectors can view her most recent collections by appointment only. For more information on Masik, please visit www.masik.ca/index.htm

A product of prestigious New York-based developer Africa-Israel USA, Marquis Residences stands as the tallest single-loaded corridor building in Downtown Miami. In a city brimming with arts and culture, Marquis’ 292 luxury condos offer proximity to sophisticated hotspots and points of interest, such as Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Museum Park, Miami Art Museum, Port of Miami, and American Airlines Arena. The 67-story building was designed by the internationally acclaimed architects of Arquitectonica with unparalleled 360-views of Downtown Miami, Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay – from sunset through sunrise. A 16-story lighting fixture crowns the tower, making Marquis Residences an enduring landmark of the Miami skyline. Amenities include a 14th floor sky pool deck with Asian-inspired gardens, cabanas and snack bar; state-of-the-art gym with yoga and spinning studios; signature RockResort spa with private suites; Amuse, a fine dining restaurant; Tempo Miami by RockResorts, a 56-suite boutique hotel; smart building technology and the fastest high-speed elevators south of New York. For more information, please visit www.marquis-miami.com.

Arts for Learning’s Student Exhibition and Reception during Art Basel 12/4/10

You are cordially invited to:
Arts for Learning’s Student Exhibition and Reception
Saturday, December 4, 2010
6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.
Whale & Star, the studio of Enrique Martínez Celaya
2215 NW First Place, Miami, FL (Wynwood)

r.s.v.p. by Friday, November 26 to Nicolle at
(305) 576-1212, ext. 26 or Nicolle@A4Lmiami.org

Arts for Learning is one of Miami’s leading sources for arts education programs. Each year the organization serves more than 10,000 children and youth by connecting visual and performing artists to teachers, schools, preschools, and after-school programs.

Arts for Learning would like to give a special thanks to the following: BJ’s Charitable Foundation, Enrique Martínez Celaya, R. Kirk Landon, David Lombardi, Museo Vault, Sushi Maki, Amelia Toural, Wachovia Wells Fargo and Whale & Star.

Lexus Listening Lounge Join Us for Complimentary Cocktails 11/16/10

Vida Lexus & Vitamin C present Lexus Listening Lounge
Tuesday . November 16th 2010
Doors Open At 7pm
Rubbell Family Collection
95 NW 29th Street
Miami FL 33127
Please Email rsvp@yourvitaminc.com To Be Placed On The Guest List.

Featuring a live performance by Pacha Massive & music by celebrity DJ Africa
Enjoy Complimentary Drinks, Hor d’oeuvres & valet – Courtesy of Lexus

Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art Opening at Snitzer 11/13/10

Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art
Jon Pylypchuk
Saturday November 13th, 2010, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st PL
Miami, FL 33127
305.448.8976
info@snitzer.com
November 13th – December 21, 2010

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce Jon Pylypchuk’s solo exhibition, Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art, from November 13th to December 21, 2010.

An Opening reception for the artist will be on Saturday, November 13th, 7-10 pm.

Jon Pylypchuk explores social themes such as violence, illness, poverty, and loss. Working with low-cost and found materials such as fake fur, wood, scrap metal, electric lightbulbs …and polyurethane foam, Pylypchuk reinterprets the collage and bricolage practices derived from Art Brut, with winks to Disney and Goya.

Pylypchuk has long made a world of anthropomorphized animals stuffed and suffering a multitude of mishaps. These unfortunate beasts reveal stories of dispossession and neglect, exhibiting a world-weariness that is somewhat comical. Pylypchuk’s audiences are outsiders in the realms he fabricates, excluded from the secrets kept and the games played, yet privy to the way in which these created worlds reflect their own, however brutish and disturbing this reflection may be.

“One of the most enjoyable and unsettling aspects of walking through this exhibit is experiencing the alienation effect triggered by the scale of each work. The pieces are hung from floor to ceiling, towering above or meeting the viewer at eye level. They impose their presence upon the gallery space, diminishing those who stand in their midst by violently returning their gaze.” Megan Stewart, Montreal Arts Uncovered

Born in Winnipeg, Canada in 1972, Pylypchuk lives and works in Los Angeles. He studied at the University of Manitoba School of Art, where he co-founded the collective known as the Royal Art Lodge in 1996. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles, receiving his MFA from UCLA in 2001. Capturing international attention, Pylypchuk’s work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe and Asia. At present, Pylypchuk is in a solo exhibition at the Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal until January 4, 2011.

Pylypchuk’s work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Appropriated Manipulated Destroyed The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery 11/13/10

Saturday, November 13th, 7-11pm
The Art of N! SATTERFIELD
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com

In his own words:
With that you’re probably wondering, “What the heck is N!?”, or possibly, “Who is this N! person?”.
You see, some folks believe I am a graffiti artist or a stencil artist because of the tools and techniques I employ, but graffiti is a pretty vague term and stencils are simply mark-making tools. Granted, I’ll admit to creating quite a bit of stencil graffiti in my time on the planet but that’s only a small part of the picture. Somewhere in the process I became more interested in using the tools of the trade (spray paint, caps, stencils, attitude) to make something more visually pleasing.”So it’s pop art?” Well, I do veil my subversive tendencies in the veneer of tiki imagery and thereby gain the ability to comment on it. And it’s certainly as pretty as it is confrontational, but it’s basically an exercise in culture jamming and as such is social commentary.

I can take any image or symbol (or symbolic image for that matter), re-contextualize it, and ultimately liberate it. By ingesting the wash of pop cultural debris and regurgitating it back to the masses I’m able to point out the humor in it, address it’s shortcomings, or simply allow the viewer to reflect on their own relationship with it.

I defy common perceptions of what spray paint is “supposed” to look like and have a loads of fun playing with the results. Quite frankly, I like things that way. I simply refer to it as “urban folk art” and I really hope you enjoy it.

Meet Enrique Martinez Celaya at Gary Nader 11/13/10

Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work / Obra Selecta 1992-2010
Gary Nader fine art
62 NE 27th Street, Miami, Florida 33137
Saturday, November 13th, 7:00pm-9:00pm (PREVIEW)

Gary Nader fine art is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work/Obra Selecta 1992-2010, a broad survey of work by Cuban-born artist, Enrique Martínez Celaya, dating from the 1990s to the present day. Unique to a gallery setting in its comprehensive range of work, the exhibition will offer a rich and chronological compendium of significant paintings, sculptures, and drawings from all of his major projects.

Martínez Celaya’s works in a space of mystery where literature, philosophy, religion and art inform his search for meaning and his explorations of memory and the human condition. His paintings, sculptures, photographs and works on paper, as well as his ambitious installations at venues such as the Berlin Philharmonic, engage with personal life experience and delve into a territory where longing and austerity coalesce.

Enrique Martínez Celaya (b. Cuba 1964) began his art training as an apprentice to an academic painter. He studied Applied Physics at Cornell University and pursued a Ph.D. in Quantum Electronics at the University of California, Berkeley. He left the doctoral program at Berkeley to make art, receiving a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994. Martínez Celaya’s studio and imprint in Miami, Whale & Star, functions as a contemplative and educational environment concerned with the role art has in life, spirit and community. He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Miami Art Museum, Florida, and his artwork is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others. He has also exhibited widely in America and Europe.

December 01st, 2010– January 30, 2011
Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am – 6 pm

Second Saturday Closing Reception at Dorsch Gallery 11/13/10

Please join us for a closing reception during Second Saturday from 7-10pm on November 13.
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127

This is the last day to see our current shows.
Rene Barge: The Making of a Porous Body
Brian O’Connell: The Illusion of Plans
Robert Thiele: 8-Four-9

Copies of Robert Thiele’s recently published catalog 30 Robert Thiele will also be available for viewing and purchase.

Image: Rene Barge, A Pollinator of the Submerged Peninsula, 2006-2010
dorschgallery.com

Javelin at The Awarehouse 11/13/10

The Awarehouse :: 550NW 29ST, Miami, FL
www.awarehousemiami.com
Buy Tickets Online.
WVUM 90.5 // Nightdrive \ Vitamin Water // Awarehouse \ Fabrika
present
a special post Wynwood + Design District Art Walk live performance by:
JAVELIN
Luaka Bop / Thrill Jockey / Brooklyn
with special guest:
Entresol
Nightdrive / Miami
+ DJs:
Laura of Miami
Mr. Pauer
Benton

The Awarehouse
10PM

Bass Pal Baile Debut Night at The Electric Pickle with special guests 11/13/10

Fabrikalink.com + The Electric Pickle present The debut night of the monthly party: Bass Pal Baile!
The Electric Pickle :: 2826 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL

Digital Cumbia // Electropical // World Dance Beats
with special guest: Coba Soundsystem
Ramon Perez Prieto / Novalima
Kiko De Gallo (Groovalizacion)
Mr. Pauer (Fabrika)
Percussion set by: Mr. Bongoman
www.fabrikalink.com

Exposures II opening at Dina Mitrani Gallery 11/13/10

Dina Mitrani Gallery | Miami
EXPOSURES II
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13th, 7pm
2620 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127
786. 486. 7248

On view through Art Basel Week

Saturday, December 4th, 7pm
November 13 – December 24, 2010

Mario Algaze
Pablo Cabado
Marina Font
Pompi Gutnisky
Roberto Huarcaya
Carlos Irijalba
Luis Lazo
Peggy Levison Nolan
Colleen Plumb
Alexandra Rowley
Kanako Sasaki
Guillermo Srodek-Hart

to view images of the exhibit
www.dinamitranigallery.com

Basel Preview at Edge Zones 11/13/10

Basel Preview At Edge Zones November 13
D U O D E C A D
Group Exhibition
Preview: November 13, 2010
Meet the artists: 7-10 pm
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 24th St.
Miami FL 33137
www.zonesartfair.org
www.edgezones.org

Participating Artists
Rita Bard | David Leight | Rafael Lopez-Ramos | Charo Oquet | Raul Perdomo | Eduardo Sarmiento | Kari Snyder | Freddy Rodriguez| Brian Reedy | Angel Vapor | Pedro Vizcaino | Gretchen Wagoner

Edge Zones is an artist and volunteer – run contemporary arts non-profit dedicated to the research, conceptualization and execution of events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. EZ seeks to making contemporary art accessible, engaging and to create a focal point for international research and awareness. Edge Zones is committed to assist local artists from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds in their creative production and disseminating their professional development in national and international forums by establishing a strong regional exchange network connected to the rest of the world.

ZONES ART FAIR is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

ChinaMan New Media Installation and Exhibition by Claudia Calle

“ChinaMan” New Media Installation & Exhibition by Claudia Calle
Claudia Calle Studio
2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
Opening Party: Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 7:00 pm
December 1 to 5 will be 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
www.claudiacalle.com

Claudia Calle Looks At World Consumption Through Pac- Man
Miami Artists Unveils Interactive New Media Installation in Wynwood During Basel

During Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, mixed media artist Claudia Calle will unveil ChinaMan, an interactive new media installation modeled after the iconic Pac-Man arcade game. The piece will be fully functional as a video game, concluding a year of work that examined environmental, sociological and cultural issues in China through various media.

With ChinaMan, Calle bluntly tackles the paradigm of production and consumption on a global scale. The china-man protagonist, a mobile red circle that’s hungry for energy, must travel through a labyrinth shaped like a world map. Countries fuel the figure’s appetite with their consumer demands, as it moves through the maze eating pellets or resources. The ghosts, which in the original narrative chase Pac-Man, here represent nations that are financially, politically or morally numb. In Calle’s prototype, they are relatively static and can be eaten by the china-man.

“I created ChinaMan as an awareness tool, waking-up people to how our way of living fuels their manufacturing and production processes,” said artist Calle. “When I visited China in 2007, the sun was eclipsed by smog and grey. They are contaminating their own country, but really aren’t much different than the rest of us – people, corporations, industries and governments -who self-sabotage for personal gain. Hopefully this piece will send a message in a format people will respond to.”

As an interactive installation, Calle’s concept will come full circle when the viewer plays the game. Manipulating the controls to guide the china-man’s journey is an allegory of how every day, individual actions contribute to facets of Chinese mass production, and ultimately, to society’s collective waste. The authentic Pac-Man soundtrack has been adapted by Mr. Pauer (www.mrpauer.com) to fit the theme.

In an article published in The New York Times in May 2010, China’s “surging demand for power from oil and coal [had] led to the largest six-month increase in the tonnage of human generated greenhouse gases ever by a single country.” Though to a large degree, the increasing use of fossil fuels represents China’s shifting economic base — away from light export industries such as garment and shoe production and toward energy-intensive heavy industries like steel and cement manufacturing – ChinaMan explores the main players’ roles, both virtually and literally, in this archetype.

The Art Basel celebration open to the public, including the exhibition of Calle’s People’s Republic of China collection of photographs, is slated for December 4 at 7:00 p.m. The People’s Republic of China series was selected by International Photo Awards among 15,000 submissions spanning 103 countries; and were further hand-picked by renowned curator Adriana Teresa to appear in the IPA “Best of Show” Exhibit. Calle’s Wynwood studio hours December 1 to 5 will be 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. or by appointment at 305.903.6026. For more information please visit the website at www.claudiacalle.com.

About Claudia Calle
Born in Manizales, Colombia, Claudia Calle has resided in Miami for more than 10 years. The vibrant artist whose designs and photographs capture poignant everyday moments, both locally and in foreign countries, opened an eponymous studio in Wynwood during Art Basel 2009 at 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FL 33127. Calle studied photography and graphic design at the Caldas University in Colombia, the Audiovisual Art Center in Mexico and at Miami AD School. She is the recipient of numerous awards including two honorable mentions by the prestigious International Photography Awards with her series Living in Silence and Between Frontier: The Longneck Story (2009); “Five Minutes of Fame” by the Museum of Contemporary Art (2009); and Photographer’s Forum “Top 100 Best Photography Worldwide” (2002). Please visit www.claudiacalle.com for more information.

Primary Flight Street Art Murals 11/29-12/5/10

Primary Flight Street Art Murals
Between 20th and 36th Streets, from NE Second to Biscayne Boulevard
Live painting day and night, November 29 through December 5, 2010

Contra’s Wynwood initiative is taking place under the wing of Primary Flight, featuring a collaborative mural with artists Tristan Eaton, Ron English, Dalek, Tes One, Bask and Glen Barr at Butter Gallery (2303 NE Second Avenue, Miami).

Southbound, organizers have gained control of the RC Cola plant courtesy of Metro I Properties, where more than 80 Primary Flight artists are slated to paint its interiors and exterior (550 NW 24th Street, Miami). To the north, Primary Flight will also be growing into the Design District, developing murals on both sides of the Tuttle Wall on Biscayne Boulevard at 36th Street.

Primary Flight, the Wynwood Arts District Association, and the City of Miami anticipate inducting 30+ murals into the inaugural Wynwood Mural Museum (wynwoodmuralmuseum.org). Murals erected in the last four years and iconic pieces that have since been covered will be featured on a map dedicated to street art and on the official website, to be unveiled during Art Basel.

Select Primary Flight 2010 participants include: Askew, Bask, Burning Candy, Charles Craft, Cruz, Tristan Eaton, El Mac, Escif, Shepard Fairey, Herakut, Logan Hicks, Anthony Lister, Nunca, Revok, Remed, Reyes, Santiago Rubino, Stormie Mills, Tatiana Suarez, Tackz, Tes One, The London Police, Michael Vasquez and many secret guests will be announced daily. Roughly 135 artists are scheduled to descend upon Miami to lift-off with Primary Flight this December.

About Primary Flight
Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. These projects often function as a catalyst for developing arts communities. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com.

Primary Flight thanks the following organizations for their generous support: The City of Miami and Wynwood Arts District Association; 33Third; Anthony Spinello Gallery; Beats by Dre; Cafeina; Contra; CPOP Gallery; DACRA; JillArt Studios; David Lombardi; Juxtapoz; Metro I Properties; Morgans Hotel Group; MTS; Subversive Media; Katherine and Dan Mikesell and The Fountainhead Residency; The Rushmore Collection; Todd Adel; Causa Design Group; the Margulies Collection; Bakehouse Art Complex; Fred Snitzer Gallery; The Electric Pickle; Martha Cooper; Thea Goldman; Bonnie Clearwater and MOCA; Private Cotton; our Moms and Dads, last but not least . . . Vandalism.

Tristan Eaton with Trusto Corp Makes Artful Big Top at Cafeina 12/1-5/10

Tristan Eaton with Trusto Corp Makes Artful Big Top at Cafeina
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
December 1 to 5, 2010, daytime and after dark

Subversive social commentary is increasingly gaining visibility in the world of street art. Talented artists are manipulating household items to engage people through every day experiences. In 2009, Primary Flight, in partnership with CPOP gallery, erected a series of re-branded food and beverage street signs near fast food eateries to call attention to obesity and related issues.

This year, CPOP with Trusto Corp, whose mission is “dedicated to highlighting the hypocrisy and hilarity of human behavior through sarcasm and satire,” will produce an interactive circus in Cafeina’s garden. Common products, brands and games will be given new life and meaning under Trusto Corp’s warped, artful eyes.

New Image Gallery, the Los Angeles group credited for mobilizing the careers of Shepard Fairey, Jo Jackson, Bäst and Barry McGee, will be adopting Cafeina’s exhibition space which will be open to the public December 1 to 5, 2010 during regular daytime hours. After dark, anticipate surprise celebrity DJ and musical guests. For more information visit www.cafeinamiami.com.

Multiversal 2010 12/2-5/10

Grey Area
130 NW 24th Street
Wynwood Miami, FL
December 3rd-5th
Thurs: 12:00 pm – 12:00 am
Fri – Sat: 10:00 am – 2:00 am
Sun: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
www.multiversalgroupshow.com

Multiversal 2010 will feature both established and emerging names from around the world. Their media spans the fine arts including: live art, sculpture, animation, photography, body painting, custom toys and more. Around all of this will swirl a vortex of aerialists, burlesque and belly dancers, exhibitionists, extemporaneous theater, all to the rhythm of live and recorded music – truly a Multiversal human experience that will be open to the public from December 2-5 at Art Basel Miami 2010.

It Ain’t Fair 2010 12/2-5/10

It Ain’t Fair 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
December 2, 2010 – January 8, 2011
Opening reception Thursday, December 2, 2010 8pm.
3100 NW 7 Avenue / Miami / Florida / 33127
More Info.

It Ain’t Fair is the third edition of OHWOW’s annual group exhibition, presented to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach. Offering an alternative to the overwhelming mazes of art fair booths, It Ain’t Fair will highlight a cogent selection of leading-edge art. From painting to performance, sculpture to sound, the exhibition will occupy over 6,000 square feet of gallery space in a comprehensive survey of emerging and established artists’ most recent work. In addition, the exhibition will present special projects and programming, such as site-specific installations and video screenings. It Ain’t Fair is exactly that – not a fair, but a multimedia production, providing a critical scope of contemporary art innovation.

A selection of participating artists include Daniel Arsham, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, André Ethier, Phil Frost, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Tomoo Gokita, Diana Al-Hadid, Trenton Doyle-Hancock, Julia Ziegler-Haynes, Michael St. John, KAWS, Robert Lazzarini, Nate Lowman, Brendan Lynch, Ari Marcopoulos, Barry McGee, Neck Face, José Parlá, Rey Parlá, Kembra Pfahler, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Marc Smith, Agathe Snow and Nick Van Woert.

Artformz 3 Opening Reception 11/13/10

Artformz presents the exhibition “3”
Opening Reception with the Artists
2nd Saturday Wynwood Art Walk
Saturday, November 13, 2010
7:00pm – 10:00pm
artformz alternative
171 nw 23rd street miami, fl 33127
www.artformz.net

Alette Simmons-Jimenez
“Booby Traps, 1 & 2”
Randy Burman
“The Art of Destruction”
Rosario Bond
“Diary of a Shopaholic, I”

Artformz November exhibition presents the work of artists Rosario Bond, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, and Randy Burman. The 3 artists will present painting, installation and audience participatory works, all exploring 3-dimensional form. Bond’s work addresses conceptual alliances centered on women’s cultural condition. Her new series “Diary of a Shopaholic” involves many layers of discourse through which the artist explores states of consumerism, obsessions with beauty, and society’s all encompassing desire for fashion. Her wall-works fuse installation, sculpture and painting, placing them into the emerging realm of “expanded painting”. Artist Simmons-Jimenez will also exhibit works in the main space presenting new works in paintings and 3-dimensional objects, continuing her series referencing cages and forms of entrapment. The works allude to human conditions of greed, sexuality, power, beauty, death, and decay. The series of small objects titled “Booby Traps” gives visitors a sample of the artists wit and her love for the absurd. Sardonically redefining iconoclasm as the destruction of sacred images or monuments of art, Randy Burman invites visitors to play a significant personal role by participating in the creation of new art through the destruction of old art. Visitors entering the Project Room at Artformz are confronted with Burman’s provocative, manifesto proclaiming, “Old art must die in order for new art to be born”. Referencing Rauschenberg, when accused of vandalism, he defended his action by explaining that he was exploring a new kind of creative act — making a work of art through the unmaking of another. At Artformz Burman’s intention is to metaphorically and demonstratively transform the visitor’s experience from one of passive observation and contemplation, to a participatory role, where the visitor replaces the art elitist’s contrived experience with active engagement in the creative process. The artist’s work easily engages the audience and creates a dialogue into the politics of art making.

Artformz was founded in 2004, and as a collective group focuses on the development of compelling ideas and projects submitted by artists and curators. It is Artformz mission to allow artists room to create without pressures of market, trend, or establishment pressures. Artformz cultivates a spirit of professional collaboration that seeks to open doors and foster creative exchange and intellectual dialogue.

Aqua Affair 11/13/10

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Aqua Foundation for Women cordially invites you to the Aqua Affair
Saturday, November 13, 2010
8pm – 11pm
The Space
104 Northeast 24th Street, Wynwood Art District 33137

delicious hors d’oeuvres
cash bar with luscious libations featuring the Aquatini
and our fabulous silent auction
recognizing this year’s grant and scholarship recipients

Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door
AFW members pay only $25
Buy Tickets Online.

Vessel Exhibition A Mystical Journey Of Discovery Opening Reception Artseen Gallery 11/13/10

November 13 – November 24
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13; 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Artseen Gallery
2215 NW 2 Avenue, Wynwood
Admission is free
For information call 305-237-3620

A photography exhibition by Juan Carlos Navas [BFA 2007], Vessel takes you on a mystical journey through time and space with black and white photographs and exquisite ceramic vessels that evoke feelings of longing with a jolt of exuberance. The exhibition space, which features thirty photos and more than 300 vessels of various sizes, is arranged in a circular pattern of intertwined photography and ceramics, itself representing a vessel. The simple yet intricate layout aims to offer guests a unique and memorable experience, allowing them to contemplate the work in a setting reminiscent of a ceremonial site. “This work is about my perspective on what is a vessel, amalgams of moments that have filled my experience. That which contains my culture, my pain, the people that surround me, my faith, my attachment, my belonging, my identity, my discovery, my equilibrium,” explained Navas about his show.

Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza at Gallery Diet 11/13/10

Second Saturday
November 13th, 2010 7-10pm
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127
Last chance to see the Miami collaborative of Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza’s PRE-CITY at Gallery Diet.

TABLOID #14 will be released during Second Saturday, November 13, 2010. Stop by Gallery Diet and get your copy before they run out! Limited ed. of 1500 available for free!

International Biennale Artists Miami 12/1-5/10

Your Presence is Requested: International Biennale Artists MIAMI
Nina Torres Fine Art
2033 NW 1st Place
Miami, Fl 33127

Vernissage Schedule
Wednesday December 1, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
Thursday December 2, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
Friday December 3, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
Saturday December 4, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.

Brunch
Sunday, Decmber 5, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

I hope to see you all. Save the day because it will be an event never seen in Miami before. Please feel free to invite your family, clients and friends, they are all welcome

It gives me great honor to welcome you to the opening of our invitational exhibition, International Biennale Artists MIAMI, the last show of 2010 and a special presentation of 46 renowned artists from 17 countries.

My primary objective as director and chief curator of Nina Torres Fine Art is to honor artists whom have been previously selected to exhibit at the Biennale d’Arte di Firenze (Florence Biennale).

This exhibition features artists who represent the following 17 countries: Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The United States of America, and Venezuela. In addition, many of the participating artists have been awarded with The International Lorenzo the Magnificent Award in various categories and distinctions.

We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to our sponsors, the participants, curators and all of those who in one way or another contributed to the success of this exhibition which transcends geographic boundaries in order to partake in the dialog of art in the United States. All of these artists will undoubtedly leave their mark during Art Basel Miami Beach, when all eyes are on Miami.

www.ninatorresfineart.com

Adam Emil performs at the Miami Music Festival 11/13/10

Adam Emil performs at the Miami Music Festival
11/13/2010, 11:00 PM
Cafeina Wynwood
297 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, FL
www.myspace.com/napalmmusic

Chicago’s own up-and-comer Adam Emil has been invited to perform at the Miami Music Festival – a conference/showcase dedicated to emerging artists and new music. Adam will bring his blend of hip hop-influenced R&B/soul and represent Chicago to the fullest over two nights. Emil has been crowned as an Apollo Legend, won B.E.T.’s ‘Ya Heard’ new artist competition, was WGCI’s first ever “Hometown Hero”, won the Top Pop Artist Award for most money grossed on the #1 online booking site, Gigmaster.com – and he’s just getting started!

Check Adam out on MySpace: www.myspace.com/napalmmusic

Graffiti Gone Global GGG2010 presents Fresh Produce 12/1-5/10

GGG2010 presents Fresh Produce
December 1 – 5, 2010, 11am – 8pm
70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
Miami, FL 33127
btwn NW 2nd ave & N. Miami Ave in Wynwood
A reception will be held on Friday, December 3 from 8 – 10pm
www.gggexhibit.com

Graffiti Gone Global (GGG) launches its fourth consecutive year with an exhibition of street and graffiti art running parallel to Art Basel Miami Beach. Entitled Fresh Produce, GGG’s installation explores the gray area between the street and the gallery, while adopting the quintessential farmers’ market mantra of “fresh.” Powered by SUSHISAMBA Fresh Produce is curated by Christina Gonzalez — aka She Kills He — and will feature work from today’s top street and graffiti artists, as well as a collaboration with Operation Design and a new large-scale installation by Dutch artists Haas & Hahn. Fresh Produce is produced in collaboration with Primary Flight and will be housed in a 7,000-square-foot venue in the Wynwood Arts District and will open to the public on December 1. A reception will be held on Friday, December 3 from 8 – 10pm.

GGG’s Fresh Produce will feature a roster of international artists, including: The London Police, Revok, Erik Otto, Skewville, Pepa Prieto, Augustine Kofie, Alëxone, Kenton Parker, Tes One, BASK, Dolla, Jim Darling, Dabs & Myla, Stormie Mills, Michael De Feo, Andrew Holder, Jack Hudson, Tristan Eaton, Tatiana Suarez, Surge, Jersey Joe, Remed, Parskid, Logan Hicks, Escif, Depoe, Remi/Rough, Ryan Bubnis, Mike Perry, Reyes and from the Family Baglione: Flip, Sesper, Thais Beltrame and Herbert Baglione and others.

Paredes Fine Art Studio to host 2nd Saturdays Art Walk bash 11/13/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes Offers Sneak Preview Of Art Basel Pieces During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk
Urban impressionist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Studio
Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m
Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127
www.miguelparedes.com

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” on Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Paredes Fine Arts Studio will be open to the public offering guests a chance to view new, never-before-seen art work while enjoying live music and complimentary cocktails by Alambiqu Mixology, Grey Goose, Plymouth Gin, Beefeater Gin, Appleton Estates Rum and Ice Tropez.

Miguel will present guests with a sneak preview of several signature pieces that will be showcased during his Art Basel exhibits including never-before-seen pieces from his popular Los Ninos, Boroughs and Pulgha & Birds series, a sculpture version of Miguel’s painting “In the Name of America” that has never been shown in Miami and a first look at Miguel’s all-new series, Elements of an Artist.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up on 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will also exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

University Of Miami Art Basel Activities And Shows 12/2-5/10

Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch
Sunday, December 5th from 10 a.m. to noon with an artist lecture at 9:30 a.m.
The Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables

Mechanomorphia
Wynwood Project Space
opening receptions on Saturday December 4th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The University of Miami will celebrate one of the cultural and social highlights for the Americas, Art Basel Miami Beach, with events hosted by the Lowe Art Museum and the College of Arts and Sciences running concurrently from December 2nd – 5th.

On campus, The Lowe Art Museum will present its Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch on Sunday, December 5th from 10 a.m. to noon with an artist lecture at 9:30 a.m. This extraordinary event is hosted by LAM Director, Brian Dursum. On view are the temporary exhibitions, The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African-American Art: Works on Paper and Usable Art: African Aesthetics in Daily Life from the UM Lowe Art Museum. An artist lecture will be presented by multi-media sculptor Alison Saar at 9:30 a.m. in Storer Auditorium located at the UM School of Business. This event is open to the public, but RSVP is requested as space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, contact the Lowe Art Museum at 305-284-3603 or www.lowemuseum.org. The Lowe Art Museum is located on UM’s Coral Gables campus at 1301 Stanford Drive.

In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, will present Mechanomorphic: Environmentally minded man\machine. Mechanomorphia, or the concept of the machine changing into something else over time, questions man’s relationship to the machine and to nature. Artists working around this theme will consider how the machine’s relationship to the environment has changed in our contemporary context, question whether or not man has metaphorically become a machine, or alternatively explore the role that man/machine plays in our current “Green Age.” Mechanomorphia will be held at the Wynwood Project Space in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. This exhibition will run from November 29th – December 27th with opening receptions on Saturday December 4th and December 11th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, call 305-284-2542 or email mcardoso@miami.edu.

Also on view at the Coral Gables campus, The University of Miami Sculpture Garden highlights sculptures placed outside at various locations around the campus. More than two dozen sculptures by respected artists serve to delight and engage members of the University community and visitors. For a guide map of those artworks currently installed on campus, please visit http://www6.miami.edu/campuspd/Brochure/um_sculpture.html
There is no shortage of opportunities for the art lover to participate in the University’s celebration of Art Basel! Stay updated on arts and other cultural events by visiting UM Presents at www.miami.edu/umpresents.

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Fountain Miami 2010 12/2-5/10

Fountain Miami
2505 N. Miami Ave at the corner of 25th St. Miami FL
Dec 2 – 5, 2010
General Hours
December 3, 11am – Midnight
December 4, 11am – Midnight
December 5, 11am – 7pm
Press and VIP Preview – Thursday Dec 2 from Noon to 6pm
Opening Night Reception – Friday Dec 3 from 7pm until Midnight
Wynwood Tour – Saturday Dec 4 from 7pm until Midnight
fountianexhibit.com

Fountain is an exhibition of avant garde artwork in New York during Armory week and Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.

Fountain Miami 2010, the 5th year anniversary of the show organized during Art Basel 2006, will entail 22 projects from galleries and artists collectives around the globe. Running from December 2 – 5, the four day art fair is set to receive in excess of 6000 visitors.

Fountain Miami will be held in the same location as the past 3 years. 2505 North Miami Ave. is a spacious 11,000 sq ft warehouse adjacent to several other major art fairs. Booth sizes range from 300 – 700 sq feet with high ceilings.

Miguel Paredes Exhibitions Art Basel Week 2010 12/1-5/10

Miguel Paredes Exhibitions Art Basel Week 2010
December 1-5

National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
RSVP required: rsvp@miguelparedes.com

miguelparedes.com

Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 • 8pm to 11pm
Miguel Paredes National Gallery VIP Opening Reception

Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010 • 8pm to 11pm
Miguel Paredes National Gallery Exhibition with photographer Danny Clinch

Friday, Dec. 3, 2010 • 7pm to 11pm
Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibits Elements of an Artist : A New Series by Miguel Paredes (Art Basel in Wynwood Launch Event)

Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 • 7pm to 11pm
Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibition with graffiti artists SKI & 2ESAE of UR New York

Wednesday, December 1
Miguel Paredes National Gallery Vip Opening Reception
Details: Miguel Paredes has transformed The National Hotel in to the Miguel Paredes National Gallery. The opening reception will feature complimentary cocktails by Bombay Sapphire, beats by Buddha Bar DJ Sam Popat and select works by Hernan Miranda
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
**Events and exhibitions featured December 1 – 5

Thursday, December 2
Miguel Paredes National Gallery Exhibition With Photographer Danny Clinch
Details: Miguel Paredes and famed rock photographer will unveil several collaborative works featuring subjects such as Jack Johnson and the Beastie Boys. The event will feature complimentary cocktails by Dewars and beats by DJ Sam Popat.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
**Events and exhibitions featured December 1 – 5

Friday, December 3
Paredes Fine Art Studio Exhibits Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibits “Elements of an Artist: A New Series by Miguel Paredes”
Details: Miguel Paredes will host a private meet & greet as well as unveil several works. Bites will be provided by RA Sushi.
Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
**Events and exhibitions featured December 2 – 5

Saturday, December 4
Paredes Fine Art Studio Exhibition With Graffiti Artists Ski & 2ESAE of UR New York
Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
**Events and exhibitions featured December 2 – 5

Artist Miguel Paredes announces The Miguel Paredes National Gallery at the National Hotel launching Art Basel Miami Beach 2010

Notable pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist, Miguel Paredes, is pleased to announce his most recent artistic endeavor and partnership with the National Hotel, one of Miami Beach’s most iconic landmarks in the heart of South Beach’s historic Art Deco District. The Miguel Paredes National Gallery is scheduled to take place during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 beginning Wednesday, December 1 through Sunday, December 5, 2010.

The Miguel Paredes National Gallery will be the artist’s largest exhibition to date as his noteworthy, multi-colored and vibrant works are set to completely cover the hotel’s outdoor façade as well as its indoor walls and chic pool garden area. A VIP Opening Reception is scheduled on Wednesday, December 1 from 8 to 11 p.m. with after-party to follow. Additional events are to be announced closer to date, however, the exhibition will be open to the public starting Thursday, December 2 throughout the remainder of Art Basel.

University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic Opening Reception 12/4/10

University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic The Environmentally Minded Man/Machine
Opening Reception Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm
Wynwood Project Space
2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the UM Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, will present Mechanomorphic: The Environmentally minded man\machine. The 21st century has seen altered sites, contested spaces, and an ever-increasing mindfulness toward environmentalism. Artists working in our contemporary moment may consequently question the role—if any—that man/machine plays in this equation. Mechanomorphia, or the concept of the machine changing into something else over time, questions man’s relationship to the machine and to nature. Artists working around this theme may consider how the machine’s relationship to the environment has changed in our contemporary context, question whether or not man has metaphorically become a machine, or alternatively explore the role that man/machine plays in our current “Green Age.” Mechanomorphic works of art consider the notion that the machine has aided man in undermining our (lived) environment and the spread of urbanization, and yet, man must now turn to the machine in order to re/solve these issues.

Mechanomorphic will be held at the Wynwood Project Space in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. This exhibition will run from November 29 to December 27, 2010. Opening Receptions will be held on Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm during Art Basel/Miami Beach week and again on December 11, 2010 – 6pm to 10pm.

Regular gallery hours are every second Saturday 6pm to 10pm and by appointment. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art. Visit the University of Miami Wynwood Project Space every second Saturday at 2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami during the monthly gallery walk to view student, faculty and alumni works.

For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu.

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Lucky You! 3 Annual Art Raffle 11/12/10

Friday: November 12 2010 7-11 Pm
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32nd Street, Miami, FL 33127

The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC), South Florida’s premier center for emerging and mid-career artists, is hosting its third annual Lucky You! 3 art raffle on November 12, 2010 from 7 – 11 p.m. The special event features original paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed-media works by more than 70 BAC and Miami-based artists to be raffled off throughout the evening.

Admission is $50 ($45 presale) and includes full access to the new Audrey Love Gallery, the artists and their studios, as well as the opportunity to win one-of-a-kind pieces with every raffle ticket purchased. Raffle tickets are $10 each and will be available for sale online closer to the event date.

Guests will enjoy a rare live performance by Miami’s own Panic Bomber and musical stylings by DJ Immortal. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and paired with spirits provided by Bacardi.

Proceeds from this event will benefit funding the BAC’s continuous programs and special events in order to maintain the organization as one of the most unique art facilities for artists in Miami and the Wynwood Arts District. This year, the BAC was named Miami’s Best Art Compound for 2010 by the Miami New Times for its commitment to enriching the careers of the city’s emerging and mid-career artists.

Click on the link below to purchase your discounted presale admission tickets!
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O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks exhibition during Art Basel 11/29-12/5/10

EIGHT CONTEMPORARY ART MASTERS, ONE INCREDIBLE EXHIBIT
O. Ascanio Gallery to present The Visionary Eye beginning November 29 with an Opening Reception
Opening Reception on November 29, from 7-10p.m. (open to the public).
O. Ascanio Gallery, 2600 NW Second Avenue
Wynwood Arts District. Miami, FL, 33127
305-571-9036 or www.oascaniogallery.com
From November 29 to January 15.

RSVP: For reservation to the Opening Reception, please send email to rsvp.oascaniogallery@hotmail.com; Media interested in attending should RSVP by emailing frances@albancommunications.com or calling 786-200-4315.

In suit with the caliber of international art that will be on exhibition during Art Basel, gallerist Oscar Ascanio has culled together an incredible selection of masterworks; all of great importance and symbolic of universal art. Entitled The Visionary Eye, the collective exhibition is made up of 20 masterpieces by Jesus Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez, Alejandro Otero, Victor Lucena, Francisco Salazar, Carlos Cabeza, Victor Vasarely and Bernar Venet.

Ascanio named the exhibit The Visionary Eye to pay homage to Alfredo Boulton, an iconic figure in Venezuela and worldwide, who was an art critic, cultural historian and prominent photographer. Boulton was a mentor and friend to all of these artists, sharing important moments in time with each of them, while catapulting Venezuela into the international art scene.

Featuring works of free abstraction, op-art and kinetic art, the collective showcases a body of work from eight renowned artists. The artists — Jesus Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez, Alejandro Otero, Victor Lucena, Francisco Salazar, Carlos Cabeza, Victor Vasarely and Bernar Venet — have been exhibited in some of the most important museums including the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, The Center for the Fine Arts in Miami, El Palacio de Velazquez in Madrid and Tokyo’s Contemporary Sculpture Center.

Polar Beer and VeeV Acai Spirit will sponsor the opening reception. Additionally, a percentage of the proceeds generated from the sales of this collective exhibition will benefit ECOMB.

Gallery Diet hosts Amis for Haiti 10/22/10

October 22, 2010
8:00 – 11:00 PM
Gallery Diet, 174 NW 23rd Street Miami, Fl
Admission: $30 (includes cocktails & hors d’oeurves at the event)

With the purchase of your ticket you will be automatically entered in the raffle! Prize: 4 night/5 days in all inclusive Hard Rock Hotel in Punta Cana, DR!

A percentage of any artwork sold that night will be donated to Amis for Haiti.

For tickets contact :
Naty Echeverri
Amis for Haiti
786-306-5496

Arts For A Better World 11/30-12/5/10


Arts For A Better World
Soho Studios
NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
just south of Midtown in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District.

Wednesday, December 1 through Saturday, December 4
Open to the public from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 5 (Family Day)
Open to the public from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 30 – VIP & Press Preview 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Opening Celebration by invitation only from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Tickets are available at the door. Admission is $10. Free of charge at all times for children under 18, members of the Armed Forces, and Art Basel VIP badge holders. $1 of each paid entrance will be donated to Design Architecture Senior High (DASH).
www.ArtsForABetterWorld.com

Striking Photography Of Endangered Species Presented In Collaboration With The International Union For Conservation Of Nature

45 Renowned International And Local Artists Exhibit 400+ Works Alongside Installations By Keynote Charities

Award-Winning War Photographers Expose Remnants Of War; Kids Give Hope On World Aids Day And For Cancer Survivors

Arts For A Better World (“AFABW”) is launching its inaugural edition December 1 to 5, 2010 during Art Basel Miami Beach by taking significant steps away from the typical art fair paradigm. The elegantly designed 40,000-square-foot space will showcase 45 artists with more than 400 works, representing 13 countries. A unique partnership with four keynote charities — Save the Children, Water.org, American Red Cross and American Cancer Society — lends access to artistic presentations, such as drawings by kids undergoing cancer treatment, shown alongside acclaimed professional artists. The egalitarian approach in which the curators designed the show reinforces its collective message, and in addition to receiving proceeds from their artwork sales, partner charities will benefit from 5% of sales generated by the entire venture.

The VIP and Press Preview of AFABW is slated for Tuesday, November 30 at 6:00 p.m. (by invitation only), and the Opening Celebration, which begins at 7:30 p.m. on the same date, will be open to the public by RSVP at www.ArtsForABetterWorld.com/opening. AFABW is located at Soho Studios at NW 22nd Street at 1st Avenue, Wynwood Arts District, and will be on view December 1 to 3 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday, December 4 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and Sunday, December 5 (Family Day) from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information please call 754.423.3226 or visit the website at www.artsforabetterworld.com.

Artist Highlights
Setting the tone for ARTS FOR A BETTER WORLD is the 672-square-foot black-cloaked pavilion situated at the show’s entrance, where environmental activist Joe Zammit-Lucia will share “Expression, Personality, Emotion.” This touring collection of animal photography portraits is presented in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (www.icun.org), landing in Miami after its debut at the Palais des Nations – the United Nations’ European headquarters – in Geneva, Switzerland. With powerful photographs of endangered species, the artist investigates issues related to animal individuality and the human-animal rapport.

Hailing from Nigeria via New York, Osi Audu will display “I have a landscape in my head,” a diptych series. With pencil, yarn, wood and plastic toys, his minimalist yet poignant sculptural installations explore myth and science. Audu invites audiences to reflect on the ways in which they identify with his work, and by extension, how and what they interpret as art.

South African mixed media artist Janet Slom joins AFABW with a series of large- and small-scale works born from the rhythms of life and nature. Receiving international recognition with exhibitions at Lincoln Center (NY), Adelson Gallery (NY) and Everard Read Gallery (Cape Town, South Africa), her focus is on the creative process or “reverberations” and energy inspired by the Universe.

Similarly, nationally acclaimed photographer Larry Silver cares more about his process than the subject matter. By manipulating light, chemistry, pigments and stains in the dark room, his imagery alludes to landscape and natural elements. Silver’s departure from the recognizable subjects suggests his will to move people with the dynamics – a feeling – in his pictures.

Brandon Opalka, breakout artist of Miami’s contemporary art scene, joins this initiative in offering a new view of familiar objects. Opalka’s landmark mural in Wynwood depicts a tree on its side, representative of an eco-system in distress. For AFABW, the artist instead takes a bubbling, prophetic approach in painting, and creates an illusion in which the viewer can believe he has seen a new, real place in his series of amoeba-like shapes with vibrant colors on canvas.

The Charities
A crossover initiative that brings together the commercial world of art and the non-profit community, these professional works will be exhibited adjacent to the artistic initiatives of partner charities Save the Children, Water.org, American Red Cross and American Cancer Society.

In commemoration of World Aids Day on December 1, which coincides with AFABW’s opening, Save the Children will present art by youth in Mozambique and around the world. This charity’s Healing and Education through Art (“HEART“) program uses the arts to promote children’s development and well-being, and is targeted at those living in countries and communities affected by conflict, violence, HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty. Further attesting to the therapeutic effects of arts education, American Cancer Society will feature drawings, paintings and sketches created by the young campers of its Reaching Out to Cancer Kids (“R.O.C.K.”) summer program.

Inspiration eclipses tragedy, as AFABW with American Red Cross bring the International Committee of Red Cross’ (“ICRC”) roving exhibit to Miami, making its Florida debut during Art Basel Miami Beach. This series was created in conjunction with VII photo agency to capture the individual stories of loss and suffering in war by award-winning war photographers James Nachtwey, Franco Pagetti, Antonin Kratochvil, Ron Haviv and Christopher Morris. Sending them to eight countries that were either at war or living through its aftermath – Afghanistan, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Georgia, Lebanon, Liberia, Haiti and the Philippines – their arresting images expose the remnants of armed conflicts and other situations of violence, while touching upon ideals of hope, redemption and progress. Additional information about Water.org’s project to be announced.

Arts For A Better World’s transformational message is akin to why the curators selected art that offers a new lens into understanding contemporary issues and action. Dubbed “the show that wants to change the world” by co-founders Rod and Sandrine Kukurudz and associate curator Ilana Vardy, AFABW will also be offering workshops, interactive projects and a Family Day on Sunday, December 5 to ensure the show is both conceptually and physically accessible to Miami residents and visitors.

Additional participating artists include: Jorge Aramburu; Philippe Arnoux (15000watts); David Benainous; David Benoliel; David Bismuth; Henry Bismuth; Ruddy Candillon; Cartooch (15000watts); Wang Chuan; Bruce Colin; Xavier Cortada; Charlelie Couture; Natasha Duwin; Meme Ferre; Jaime Gil; Laurent Harari; Henri Kalama; Francesca Lalanne; Gizou Lamothe; Lika; Miguel Lombardo (15000watts); Filemon Lopez; Jules Lusson; Francis Mampuya; German Matos; Marcus; Marie-Louise Fouchard; Luisa Mesa; Deborah Mitchell; Venessa Monokian; Noel Morera (15000watts); Hugo Moro; Ross Power; Asser Saint-Val; Luis Salazar; Ellen Sandor (15000watts); Olga Sinclair; Jerome Soimaud; Gerry Stecca and Martha Zuik.

Arts For A Better World was founded in 2009 with the ambitious mission to explore whether art can heal the world. Designed as a thought-provoking, curated experience that features the works of visual artists worldwide, the common thread that unites all participants, partners and sponsors is the shared desire to contribute to a better world for future generations. AFABW is not a charity, and will be donating 5% of total artwork sales to Save the Children, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society and Water.org. Please call 754.423.3226 or visit the website for more information at www.artsforabetterworld.com.

ARTS FOR A BETTER WORLD is made possible thanks to its generous and dedicated sponsors and partners including Comcast; Organic Valley; FPL; PhytoWorld; MGI Digital; Paul Bakery; Petal Productions; Greater Miami & the Beaches Hotel Association; Tam Tams; MadMac.

ARTS FOR A BETTER WORLD also supports: Four Worlds; IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature); Palms for Life Fund; Trees for Life International and Rethink & Reuse Center Miami.

Ruben Millares at Margulies Collection to benefit Lotus House Women 10/22/10

This Friday, October 22 there is a very special fundraiser called HEART HAPPENING to benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter. The happening is at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse located at 591 NW 27th Street, Miami 33127 and will take place from 8:30 to 11pm . The event features 20 performance artists from around the country and they have invited me for the second time to participate. I have created a rumba drum circle inside of a steel rib cage sculpture featuring Afro-Cuban rhythms. I have also donated a piece that will be auctioned off the night of the event.

Performance Artists: Gema Alava . Baby B Strings . Natasha Duwin . David Ellis . Ben Fain and Frank Van Duerm . Steve Johnson . Trajal Harrell . Helado Negro – Roberto Lange . Ruben Millares . The Minsky Sisters . Miami Poetry Collective . Primary Flight . Marina Rosenfeld . Jason Schmidt . Lee Walton . TM Sisters . Agustina Woodgate . Antonia Wright . Wet Heat Project . Jen Zakrzewski

There will be food from some wonderful Miami chefs, open bar and of course an amazing art collection spanning the 40,000 square foot warehouse.

You can purchase tickets by calling 305-365-2478 or online at www.lotushouseshelter.org

Chef’s Tastings from Miami’s Finest: Buena Vista Deli, Cafeina Wynwood Lounge, Café Bustelo, Delhi Daal, Hearts of Palm, Jimmy’z Kitchen, Latin Café on the Beach, Lido at The Standard Hotel, Lost & Found Saloon, Mama Jo’s Chicken, Mercadito, New Urban Farms, Sakaya Kitchen, Sra Martinez, StevieCakes, The Cuisine Marines, Yuga

Heart Happening 2010 Sponsors: Audre Carlin, David Zwirner Gallery LLC, Art Miami LLC, Irma and Norman Braman, Podhurst Orseck P.A., Evelyn and Bruce Greer, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Pat and Larry Stewart, Sol Taplin Charitable Foundation, Richard B. Bermont, Bilzin Sumber Baena Price & Axelrod, Diane Walder M.D., Angela W. Whitman, Carol and Vincent Damian/Alice Davis Trust, J.J. Segal Foundation, Debi and Jeff Wechsler, Miami Dolphins Foundation, Evelyn Aimis/Pinki and Allan Wesler, The Shops at Midtown Miami , The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Carlos A. Gimenez, Miami-Dade County Commissioner, Brenda and Jerry Bengis, Melie Viera, William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation In-Kind Sponsors: Sotheby’s New York, Morgan’s Restaurant, DoubleTree Grand Hotel, MBI Complete Custom Fine Art Services, Kreps DeMaria Inc., Ilona Agency, Margulies Warehouse, KM Art Advisory, Martin Z. and Constance Collins Margulies, Giselle DeVera , MOCA North Miami, Lombardi, Properties, Carmel Ophir – The Vagabond, NQ Advertising Specialties, Inc.

ALL proceeds benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter!

Miss Elaine Lancaster hosts Cafeina Nightmare On 23rd Street 10/30/10

Cafeina Dreams-Up A “Nightmare On 23rd Street”
Miss Elaine Lancaster hosts costume contest with grand prize trip to Mardi Gras
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Doors Open: 8:00 PM to 3:00 AM
Costume Contest: 12:30 AM to 1:00 AM
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Wynwood, FL 33127
305.438.0792
www.cafeinamiami.com

On Saturday, October 30, 2010, Cafeina will transform its interior lounge/art gallery and outdoor garden into the setting of its “Nightmare on 23rd Street” Halloween soirée. Inspired by Wes Craven’s iconic thriller series Nightmare on Elm Street, the event will feature Miss Elaine Lancaster as DJ and emcee of a costume contest that offers one lucky winner paid airfare to New Orleans for Mardi Gras 2011. Southern Comfort will also be on-site to pass out complimentary shots to party goers (queued by the Nightmare on Elm Street theme song “1, 2, Freddy’s Coming for You”) throughout the evening. Additional tricks and treats include Cafeina employees dressed in Freddy Krueger attire; a fog laden outdoor garden; and 2 for $275.00 bottle specials on Grey Goose vodka.

Cafeina Halloween Costume Contest Prizes:

– 1st Place: One lucky winner will receive airfare for two on American Airlines to attend Mardi Gras in New Orleans on March 8, 2011. Prize does not include hotel costs and incidental travel expenses (cab fare, luggage fees, food and beverage, etc.)

– 2nd Place: Runner-up will win a party for twenty at Cafeina, including table service with two complimentary bottles of premium liquor and mixers (gratuity not included).

– 3rd Place: $50.00 bar tab at Cafeina.

Admission is complimentary. Advance table reservations are available by contacting info@cafeinamiami.com.

Cafeina is a multi-room, lounge and art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. It is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street in the Wynwood Art District. The indoor/outdoor space is open Wednesday through Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Valet parking is available. www.cafeinamiami.com

Closing Sasha Bezzubov Wildfire at Gallery I/D 10/23/10

Closing Sasha Bezzubov Wildfire at Gallery I/D
October 23
2531 NW 2nd Ave
RSVP: galleryid@galleryid.com
The large-format prints show the cumulative damage after nature wreaks its infernal and mighty power on places where humans have trod and perhaps, from nature’s perspective, invaded. The gorgeous West where vacationers commiserate with nature, set up camp to be closer to creation, and build homes in search of their inner quiet, is shown devoid of any humans, merely parts and particles of their presence pre-wildfires.

Art Whino The Takeover during Art Basel Miami 12/3-5/10

Art Whino: THE TAKEOVER
3 Day exhibit during Art Basel Miami
***Please take note of the new location of the show***
Charcoal Studios Outdoor Space
2135 NW 1st Ave
Miami, Florida 33127
www.artwhino.com

Friday Dec 3rd and Saturday Dec 4th
General Admission
Noon-8pm
Free Admission

Sunday Dec 5th
General Admission
Noon-5pm
Free Admission

Show Reception Saturday Dec 4th
8pm-Midnight
Live Painting by participating artists
Music by DJ Adrian Loving
Free admission with RSVP prior to the event

RSVP to ArtBasel2010@artwhino.com

Art Whino is a DC based art gallery whose mission is to bring together the freshest and rawest talent from around the world. With over 1200 artists in the Art Whino arsenal, ranging from California to New York, Germany to Japan, and beyond, Art Whino has become an all encompassing force in the art world. Exhibitions cover the whole spectrum of new art forms ranging from exposing emerging stencil and wheat pasting artists to showcasing the most skilled leaders of many different genres.

Angry Woebots: Aaron Martin was born on the island Oahu 1977, Hawaii. Most of his childhood was spent growing up and moving from Southern California to Nevada before finally landing back into Hawaii during his Junior year in high school. In 1999 a car accident changed everything; this life-threatening experience inspired him to leave the island once again, this time to Seattle, Washington. Inspired by the rain and being indoors, he started playing around with different art mediums again. He then left back to Hawaii with a new perspective, Aaron had his first show in 2002 and has not stopped. He has showed in galleries up and down California, the east coast, and even in shows that have traveled from the U.S. to Hong Kong. His focal medium is acrylic paintings on wood and canvas. Using minimal colors and detailed character design, these paintings are usually comprised of stressed out emotional pandas. The pandas tend to represent the story of struggle. www.armyofsnipers.com

Brett Amory: Brett Amory was born June 25, 1975 in Portsmouth, Virginia. When he was 21, Amory moved to San Francisco to study motion pictures at the Academy of Arts. Soon after enrolling in school, Amory took his first drawing class and was introduced to his passion for the arts. Around the time Amory turned 24 he tried his hand in painting. In 2002, Amory switched his major to fine art and started his first body of work called “Waiting” a series of paintings about the anticipation of the next moment. Amory gathers his source material by taking pictures on the street of people waiting. He gravitates towards visible quirks and, by his own admission, a lot of his subjects are older.

Amory graduated from the Academy of Arts in 2005 and has shown his work all over the country. In 2006 Brett along with five other artists published a book called “Convergence” and had book signings in New York, Los Angeles, and at the SFMOMA in San Francisco. Amory currently works as a graphic designer at an environmental company in San Francisco and continues to show his work in galleries across the country. www.brettamory.com

Charlie Owens: Charlie Owens is a Chicago based mixed media artist, formerly from his original home of Atlanta, GA where he established himself and developed much of his talent. His work features a mixed media collage style, utilizing both graphic illustrations and fine art abstract techniques that produce an obvious distinct style. Using a variety of techniques to achieve this look including, but not limited, to screen printing, stenciling, wheat paste, and a wide range of acrylics, inks and oil stains. By combining his love of illustration and design, Charlie has made a name for himself with his stylized characters and over-sized murals that showcase the depth and dimension of his talent. www.charlieowens.com

Daryll Peirce: Focused on exploring the connectivity within humanity and its claims of control over social systems, habitat, nature, and future, Daryll Peirce’s artwork pendulates between the satiric and esoteric, optimistic and pessimistic, scientific and spiritual, bold and poetic. Grotesquely exaggerated human forms, arterial-botanic city organisms, and flowering interconnected urban clusters currently inhabit his psyche and spew into his work. On a more intimate level, his influences instinctively stem from past and current environs, travel, exploration, skateboarding, surfing, dreaming, philosophy, and interacting with all forms of the human animal with a focused lens on the social outcast. artderailed.com

David Flores: Well known within the urban arts community for his self-proclaimed “stained glass” style, David Flores is keeping busy in 2010 working with Kid Robot, XLarge, and other principal brands in the urban realm.
www.davidfloresart.com

Jim and Tina Darling: Jim Darling grew up in the sprawling suburbs of Dallas, Texas. Recklessness in his teenage years resulted in long spans of detention and grounding… Isolated hours proved beneficial in sprouting daydreams and his love for drawing and creating. Darling dove into fine art as a junior in high school and quickly saw the need to further his education. Leaving Texas he headed to Denver, where he received his BFA from Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design. Fresh out of school Jim co-founded an interactive design shop (Xylem Interactive). A few years later he would go out on his own in pursuit of his solo career as a fine artist & freelance creative. After living in Colorado for eight years Darling headed to Los Angeles to further his creative endeavors. Darling’s gallery work ranges from intricate ink drawings to layered wood work with illustrative painted skins. Outside, Jim expands his tool set by including found objects and materials. His subject matter lives between play and real. Large issues are often looked at in simplistic terms and are then juxtaposed by intense detail.

Tina Darling’s paintings are fluid and ethereal coupled with hand-cramping detail. Weaving together curvilinear line work, patterns & soft colors together into dreamy, detailed images, she gathers her inspiration from the natural world & the human condition. Quiet expressive energy and emotion are spoken with a soft hand, leaving the viewer to process through the filters of their own lives & experiences. www.jimdarling.com

Joe Iurato: Once upon a time Joe Iurato worked as a magazine editor in NYC, where he’d escape into the streets of SoHo during lunch break to explore the art and occasionally contribute some of his own. At the time, stenciling was more of an obsession than a passion. Like every other moment in Joe’s life when his desire to create art was challenged by a strong, “responsible” work ethic, the latter prevailed. But as fate would have it, the two worlds collided after Joe was laid off last year. While the economy fell to pieces and decent jobs were scarce to come by, Joe used every bit of his free time to let his art out and grow creatively. He now applies that same work ethic into developing his craft. While he’s usually found in his garage painting on reclaimed cabinet doors and scrap pieces of wood, he also enjoys painting in the street, where his work is tagged with the name :01. He doesn’t use it as a means to hide his identity – it serves as a reminder to him, and he hopes as a message to others, that it only takes one single second to decide you’re going to move forward, regardless of circumstance or struggle, and never look back.

Josh Taylor: JOSHUA TAYLOR was born in New Jersey and continued his downward trajectory in hellish locales in up-state New York and North Carolina before honing his art skills at Pratt Institute. Upon earning his degree, he traversed the country, from California to Vermont, pursuing his art career. His fine art has appeared in galleries in LA, NY, Europe, and the Philippines, and has also been featured in various publications worldwide. Taylor’s current body of work focuses on the history, myths and legends of his “Gastonian Multiverse”, an odd ancient doppleganger reality where the laws of physics and the very fabric of time and space are falling apart at the seams. He currently resides in Baltimore where he paints, pays for parking, and works on a series of graphic novels and web comics entitled Bird & Girl. www.joshtaylorart.net

Kelly Castillo: Kelly Castillo is an artist intertwined in the underground emerging artist scene in Southern California. Not only an urban contemporary artist, she is also a gallery owner, an arts Commissioner for the City or Anaheim and the owner of Dr. Sketchy’s anti art school: Anaheim Chapter. Castillo made her professional debut in 2009 as an artist and has since been featured in galleries throughout Southern California and on the East Coast. Her involvement with Dr. Sketchy’s Anti Art School is evident in her work. Mainly focusing on portraitures, she used bold lines to create an illustrative quality in her work using modern media techniques with like spray paint, marker and acrylic paint. Bold color and design juxtaposed with vintage subjects lends itself to a multidimensional audience in love with the old and inspired by the new. www.kellycastilloart.com

Peap: Peap, or Samapeap Tarr originally born and based artist from Auckland New Zealand now living and creating in Phnom Penh Cambodia is a person whose cultural background has influenced him to create his signature sinister yet tranquil works of art which has caught the attention of art lovers around the world and also gained respect from many of his art peers including legendary LA Graffiti Cholo style artist Chaz Bojorquez. Known primarily for his use of bold black ink and paints on a blank white medium including canvas and walls, his art exists in a world where lightness and darkness battle, yet coexist in the same breath to balance each other and contrast against each other. It represents the ups and downs of life, the yin and the yang, the ongoing war that ends up being waged on canvas or whatever medium his work lies on. samapeaptarr.blogspot.com

Peat Wollaeger: Peat Wollaeger (stenSOUL) Internationally known stencil artist infamous for his signature EYEZ , raw colorful characters
and stencil videos. (http://vimeo.com/peat/videos)

You may have seen Peat’s work at “Electric Windows” in NY, “Paint Louis Wall” in the STL, “The Mad Artists Tea Party” in LDN, “Horrorwood” in LA, “Hotel des Arts” in SF or “Primary Flight” in the MIA! If NOT…possibly on a street near you. www.stenSOUL.com

Remi Mead: Remi Mead calls Hawaii home, although she was born in Okinawa Japan and lived in Colorado Springs earlier in her life. The experiences of learning new culture and language while holding on to her Japanese roots provide the foundation and growth in her work. The memory of painting beside her mother, who is also an artist, has shaped her stylistic approach. Her work is shown internationally, with her last show in the Washington D.C.area at G40 Art Summit.

Ruben Ubiera: Ruben Ubiera is a Dominican neo-figurative artist, known for his strong use of the line, who has been drawing and painting ever since he had use of reason. Ruben paints and draws in a style considered by many as Pop-surrealism, but he prefers to call it urban-pop, since he has lived most of his life in the urban, populated areas and most of his inspiration is derived from the interactivity between man and his urban environment. www.urbanpopsoul.com

Scribe: Donald Ross also known as “scribe” is 34 years old and currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri of the United States. The animated, public murals by Scribe are readily recognizable in Midtown Kansas City and throughout different part of the United States, Canada and down into Mexico where he has both painted murals and had gallery shows. Scribe incorporates a menagerie of animal characters developed over many years representing a particular, self-referential trait that he inserts in various scenarios. Scribe intersperses personal iconography, biblical and fairytale references, animation and metaphor in works intended as contemporary parables for public audiences, hence the use of his artist name and persona. Through accessible idiom and image, Scribe incorporates humor and play in the conveyance of serious messages regarding personal integrity, attainment of knowledge, and adventure. graffart.eu/blog/2009/04/scribe-art-pack-2

Sue Works and HermLife! Like Batman and Robin, they speaks strictly in clipped, short, powerful expressions of wonderment written large in neon letters across a perpetually hazy backdrop of pop culture references and cheap beer.
They are a neo-absurdist, a post-soda-pop burp upon the scene who mixes and marries humor, intellectual hypochondria and classical thought.

Mary Spring: Mary Spring’s figures are at once both self portraits of the present and projections of internal hope for the future. Each representation depicts the panoptic range of mental, emotional and physical conditions experienced in a mere snapshot of time, enabling the observer to merge silently into the psyche of the artist.

From ultimate pleasure to unbearable sadness, each expression communicates the profound casualties of insight. The integration of medium and mechanics with design and spirit, lead to the paradoxical enlightenment and anguish portrayed at the moment each stroke is applied.

Self-realization emerges from the artist as the feminine heart, the kinesthetic demands of performance and dedication, and the consequential strength are unveiled in each expression. Pain synthesized into passion. Time united with eternity. www.maryspring.com

Tim Conlon: Tim Conlon is an artist known for large-scale murals, graffiti art, and works on canvas. Conlonʼs work has been featured in museums and galleries across the country, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Conlonʼs work has appeared in feature films, television ads, art books and magazines, custom clothing designs, and on large street billboard advertising. Conlon is also an animator, illustrator, web designer, and video editor. www.conoperative.com

Many more artists to be announced in the next couple of weeks!

Surprise Guest DJ Straight From Philly at Champion Sound 10/20/10

Wednesday, October 20th @ The Electric Pickle
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Ricardo E. Zulueta Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century 11/13/10

Ricardo E. Zulueta “Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century
Saturday, November 13, 2010, 6pm to 10pm
Wynwood Project Space
Wynwood Project Space
2200A NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
www.as.miami.edu/art

UM Presents Ricardo E. Zulueta
“Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century”

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM, presents a solo exhibition by Ricardo Estanislao Zulueta on view all November. The exhibition features Zulueta’s impressive digital performance categorization project of over 35 images which address the social practice of consumerism in an era of globalization.

Zulueta’s interdisciplinary exhibition titled Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-First Century includes a diverse cross-section of participants typically marginalized from mainstream advertising that Zulueta directs in order to create a digital record of a pseudo anthropological ethnography study. The concept deals with expanding the tradition of photographic categorization projects of the past by documenting relevant social practice today. Berta Sichel, Curator at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid has written about the series, “ …this project is contemporary and its contemporaneity is due to Zulueta’s ability to tap into issues that are current and relevant in how they address social practice”.

Zulueta has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally at such venues as the International Center for Photography, Smithsonian Institution and the Centro Reina Sofia in Madrid. He has been awarded fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Cintas Foundation and National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.

A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art . For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu .

The Eh Team Returns To Cafeina With Canadian Cocktails and Jewelry By TAudry 10/15/10

Cafeina
Friday, October 15
297 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood

“The EH Team!” returns to Cafeina on Friday, October 15 with your favorite Canadian DJ trio ESS & EMM and Maxwell Blandford, along with special guest hosts Tiffany Calil, Elizabeth Calil and Miss Miami 2010 Jaife Calil. Attendees will enjoy complimentary libations inspired by our neighbors to the north from 9 PM to 10 PM. Emerging jewelry designer TAudrey will be on hand at the Wynwood haunt to showcase its latest collection of playful, yet sophisticated accessories for ladies “on-the-go.” Cafeina will also raffle off the Audrey Hepburn-inspired pieces for a few lucky guests throughout the soiree.

RSVP required to abbey@supermarketcreative.com.

Calix Gustav Gallery exhibition mörker during Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk 10/9/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
Saturday October 9, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its current exhibition mörker, taking place this Saturday during Wynwood’s Second Saturday Art Walk.

Set in a magical and mysterious Scandinavian forest inhabited by eerie mystical characters intricately depicted in charcoal and ink drawings by Swedish artist Johan Björkegren. The longing for comfort is not lost in the innocence of a child and the warm love of a mother. Artists Ingrid Eliasson and Jennifer Basile bring a calming effect from this lurid fantasy with the detailed structured graphite drawings, juxtaposed over the rich biomorphic backgrounds. The feeling of a “cozy home” is amplified by the crocheted fiber tapestries.

We are introducing the new CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. The first featured artist will be Birds Are Nice.

Birds Are Nice is a visual artists and graphic designer working in the Miami area. The decision to work anonymously as Birds Are Nice came from the artist wanting to have fun and make happy, urban work that references pop culture along with the comic and cartoon genres. Formally trained at a university, BAN considers them-self a self-taught artist as most of the materials and techniques used in the current work are not what was learned in school.

Taking inspiration from the graffiti artists of our time, such as Word to Mother, Know Hope, and countless others, Birds Are Nice wishes to get the work out in the general public. There are many traveling outdoor projects currently in the works. BAN feels the art world takes themselves very seriously. Low brow vs. high brow, street art vs. gallery art? Art is art and Birds Are Nice wants people to stumble upon the work and have a moment of laughter.

Birds Are Nice uses illustration, digital mediums, sculpture, animation and video.

Mörker will run from September 11, 2010 through November 19, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Wynwood Gallery Walk After Party at Mamushka Made in Havana Arts Café 10/9/10

After Wynwood Gallery Walk come and enjoy Classic Salsa at Mamushka Made in Havana Arts Cafe
Saturday October 9, at 10pm
31 NW 36th St.
(3 blocks west of Biscayne Blvd).

With DJ David Solero and special guests. Drinks, Food, and music … Cash Bar Only!

For reservations call 786-991-3823 or 305-343-2585.

www.mamushkagallery.com

Claudia Calle Solo Show at The Awarehouse with Fabrika 10/9/10

Join Fabrika this Saturday Oct. 9th at The Awarehouse for Claudia Calle’s Solo Show

Miami Photographer/Mixed Media Artist Claudia Calle Receives Top Honors By International Photography Awards For Interpretations Of China
Celebratory Exhibit Slated for October 9, 2010
Awarehouse in Wynwood, Miami
550 NW 29th Street, Miami FL, 33127
7:00 to 11:00 p.m. is free and open to the public.

In celebration of Claudia Calle’s “Fine Art Collage” first place achievement from the International Photography Awards (“IPA”), presenting The Road to Calle: Republic of China, a solo exhibition at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse. The artist will showcase a series of socio-cultural images, which represent China’s controversial globalization, copyright and mass production issues. Slated to coincide with Wynwood’s monthly Second Saturday Art Walk, the opening reception on Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. is free and open to the public.

A beer sampling courtesy of Samuel Adams and DJ sets by Aramis (Poplife), Mr. Pauer (Fabrika) and Kiko de Gallo (Groovalizacion) will set the tone at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse (550 NW 29th Street, Miami FL, 33127), with the official after-party taking place at Grand Central. For more information please visit www.claudiacalle.com or www.awarehousemiami.com.

“I create from a spontaneous place where, even if only for a brief moment through the lens, I can expose the wondrous nuances of my surroundings,” said Calle. “My passion for traveling and studying social and cultural phenomena pushes me to capture the essence of people and things in front of me. Experimenting with photography, painting and non-conventional materials allows my canvas to expand, making all traditional techniques or rules disappear.”

Calle’s Republic of China series was selected by International Photo Awards among 15,000 submissions spanning 103 countries. The pieces, which fuse photography with collage and acrylic on wood, were further hand-picked by renowned curator Adriana Teresa to appear in the IPA “Best of Show” Exhibit in late-October at Splashlight Studios, New York.

Leading up to IPA’s New York event, complete works of Calle’s Republic of China will be on view from October 9 to 29, 2010 at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse, Miami, FL. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment at 305.573.4004.

Born in Manizales, Colombia, Claudia Calle has resided in Miami for more than 10 years. The vibrant artist whose designs and photographs capture poignant everyday moments, both locally and in foreign countries, opened an eponymous studio in Wynwood during Art Basel 2009 at 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FL 33127. Calle studied photography and graphic design at the Caldas University in Colombia, the Audiovisual Art Center in Mexico and at Miami AD School. She is the recipient of numerous awards including two honorable mentions by the prestigious International Photography Awards with her series Living in Silence and Between Frontier: The Longneck Story (2009); “Five Minutes of Fame” by the Museum of Contemporary Art (2009); and Photographer’s Forum “Top 100 Best Photography Worldwide” (2002). Please visit www.claudiacalle.com for more information.

Barge, O’Connell and Thiele opening at Dorsch Gallery 10/8/10

Dorsch Gallery is pleased to present three solo shows by Rene Barge, Brian O’Connell and Robert Thiele. A preview opening will be held on Friday October 8th from 6-9pm. We will also be open late for Second Saturday from 7-10pm.
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127

O’Connell will offer Drawing Seminar: How to Make Your Jeans Blue, a performative workshop about the indigo plant, on Saturday October 9th from 1-3pm. Bring something you want to dye.

Rene Barge: The Making of a Porous Body
The prints and videos in Barge’s stellar body of new work are prismatic glimpses into pattern interactions with specific environments. Barge blends multiple filters and distortions via alternately human, natural and artificial agents, showing multiple aspects of change at once.

Brian O’Connell: The Illusion of Plans
New York – based artist Brian O’Connell (currently featured in PS1’s Greater New York) presents The Illusion of Plans. In three separate installations, he reduces objects and structures to their most basic physical variables, allowing the complex histories of his materials and construction processes to come to the surface.

Robert Thiele: 8-Four-9
Thiele presents new work (all made within the last year) in the project room, in conjunction with the release of 30, a survey catalog accompanying his 2009 exhibition at Dorsch Gallery.

Other DG News
Arnold Mesches: Selections from Anomie 1492-2006, part of the Florida Artists Series, opens at the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum at Florida International University (FIU) on October 13 from 6-9pm. The event is free and open to the public. Selections from Anomie 1492-2006 runs through December 5, 2010.

Opening Reception of Pre-City by Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza at Gallery Diet 10/8-9/10

Friday Preview : October 8th, 2010 6-8pm
Second Saturday : October 9th, 2010 7-10pm
On view through : November 4th, 2010
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127

Gallery Diet is pleased to present Pre-City, a solo exhibition of collaborative works by Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza. With the works in this exhibition, Moreno and Oroza speculate on what they call the pre-city, a kind of abstract plane or pliable region made up of the different shapes and materials that determine what the city will look like. They propose that the city is already compressed in the range of materials, repeating objects and standard metrics found in construction material depots, lumber yards, roofing companies, landscaping nurseries, and home improvement stores. The pre-city is a series of codes that have yet to be arranged and coupled into larger assemblages. The exhibition will include “diagrammatic lamps”; “photographs” made out of materials printed in newspapers, magazine and catalogues; a new tabloid; domestic tableaux; and collages.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

Grand Opening of Art Nouveau Gallery 10/9/10

Georgina Chumaceiro and Elizabeth Hazim
Directors of Art Nouveau Gallery, cordially invite you to the Grand Opening of Art Nouveau Gallery
Saturday, October 9 2010, 7 – 10 pm
Wynwood Arts District
348 NW 29th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 573 4661
www.artnouveaugallery.net

Vernissage Reception for the Inaugural Exhibition Abstracción Geométrica

Exhibition on view
October 9, 2010 – January 8, 2011

Featuring Carlos Cruz Diez, Héctor Ramírez, Martin Morales, Rafael Barrios, Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Rojas, Eduardo Rodríguez Villamizar, Carlos Medina, Octavio Herrera, Inca Zabala, Inés Silva, Saverio Cecere, Rodrigo Rodríguez and Joaquín Latorraca.

For over 20 years, Art Nouveau has captured the hearts of collectors who appreciate and enjoy art. Since its creation, this gallery has undertaken de challenge of showcasing the most interesting proposals in the international scene, and has done so with sensitivity and courage. It has become a reference for experts in Latin American art.

It has also been a first home to some new artists whom time has chosen as a way to reward the remarkable vision of this gallery. For many, Art Nouveau represents avant-garde, but it is perhaps the sharp intuition to choose master pieces of contemporary art what best defines the profile of this gallery. They have understood that the eye makes the photography and that history and respect make tradition, but it is the heart that sets the guidelines in this business.

artnouveaugallery@yahoo.com
www.artnouveaugallery.net

O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Nanín

Nanín, a renowned Latin American contemporary artist, to exhibit for the first time in the United States

O. Ascanio Gallery presents the work of Venezuelan contemporary artist Nanín in an intriguing solo-exhibition featuring a selection of original works that challenge the imagination and transcends the space that contains it. Dubbed, Nanín: Recent Works, the series will be available for public viewing from October 16 through November 13.

Each work in the series was thoughtfully and scrupulously selected to complement, and ultimately transform, the gallery space. Each piece – made up of abstract, minimalist geometric figures – complements the next to form a unique alphabet, evocative of an extraterrestrial script. This fluid expression of secret codes and signature geometric abstractions, transforms thought into visual compositions.

Nanín was inspired by geometric and mathematical principles that support the idea of a hybrid language expressed through symmetries, asymmetries, repetitions and developments. Color harmonizes the series’ structure and projects movement through an innate, subliminal context.

“Nanín brings an entirely new approach to contemporary art and the theme of abstraction, breathing new life into the genre,” said Oscar Ascanio, the gallery’s owner.

While working as an architect in Caracas, Venezuela, Nanín simultaneously toyed with a musical career. Both these experiences are evident in his artwork today. In the late ‘80s, he decided to follow his passion and pursued a career in art. Since then, Nanin’s work has been shown extensively in France and throughout Latin America. He’s had solo-exhibitions in venues that include:Espacio Meyer Zafra in Paris in 2008, Durant & Diego in Caracas in 2007 and Galeria Graphic Art in Paris in 2006. He also was part of a collective exhibition in Artbo in Bogota in 2006 and Feria iberoamericana FIA 2009.

Also noteworthy, he is a seasoned museum curator, taking part in organizing important exhibitions in Museo de Arte Moderno Jesus Soto de Ciudad Bolivar in 1992, in Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas in 1999 and in Primer Salon Bigott de Arte Popular en el Centro de Arte Maracaibo in 2006, among others.

Nanín was born in 1952 and he has garnered extensive publicity in his native Venezuela. He studied art in Escuela de Champertier in Paris (1978-1981) and architecture in Universidad Central de Venezuela (1981-1986). And was the apprentice to op and kinetic contemporary great, Carlos Cruz Diez, for 13 years (1978-1981 and 1981-1991).

In 1978 Oscar Ascanio opened his first gallery, Estudio 1, in Caracas which was dedicated to promoting and selling the works of Jesus Soto, one of the world’s most famous contemporary artists. And in 1984 he opened Galeria Oscar Ascanio also in Caracas where he featured artists that included Alejandro Otero, Edgar Negret, Lina Sinisterra, Victor Lucena, Francisco Salazar, Bernar Venet, Bernard Aubertin and Fernando Mignoni. The recently opened O. Ascanio Gallery is located at 2600 NW Second Ave in the Wynwood Arts District. For more information call 305-571-9036 or visit www.oascaniogallery.com.

Heart Happening at The Margulies Art Warehouse 10/22/10

Heart Happening
October 22nd, 2010, 8pm
The Margulies Art Warehouse
591 NW 27th Street, Wynwood Arts District, Miami, 33127
www.lotushouseshelter.org

Don’t just see art – BE IT! Join us for the spectacular Heart Happening benefiting the Lotus House Women’s Shelter on October 22nd at the 45,000 square foot Margulies Art Warehouse in Wynwood. 45 mediums of art will be represented by 30 internationally renowned performance artists and will “happen” spontaneously throughout the night amidst the guests! Sotheby’s are flying in to hold a live auction!

For tickets and info: www.lotushouseshelter.org or (305) 365-2478.

Please join us for the sixth annual fall fundraiser for the Lotus House Women’s Shelter!

Don’t Just See Art – BE IT!
Performance Art
Live Auction by Sotheby’s
Silent Auction of Incredible Works

Chef’s Tastings from Miami’s Finest Buena Vista Deli, Cafeina Wynwood Lounge, Café Bustelo, Delhi Daal, Hearts of Palm, Jimmy’z Kitchen, Latin Café on the Beach, Lido at The Standard Hotel, Lost & Found Saloon, Mama Jo’s Chicken, Mercadito, New Urban Farms, Sakaya Kitchen, Sra Martinez, StevieCakes, The Cuisine Marines, Yuga

Miguel Paredes to unveil new works during Wynwood’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk 10/9/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes To Unveil New Works
During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk
Urban realist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Studio
Saturday, October 9, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” on Saturday, October 9, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Paredes Fine Arts Studio will be open to the public offering guests a chance to view new, never-before-seen art work while enjoying complimentary cocktails by Ice Tropez and live music by DJ Ari X.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

Opening Reception Come Hither at Artformz 10/9/10

You Are Invited Opening Reception with the Artists
2nd Saturday Wynwood Art Walk
Saturday, October 9, 2010
7:00pm – 10:00pm
171 NW 23rd Street, Miami FL 33127 – 305.572.0040 – www.artformz.net

Donna Haynes ……..Natasha Duwin….. .Mary Larsen
“Come Hither”
Constructions – Performance – Painting

Artformz is pleased to present the work of artists Natasha Duwin, Donna Haynes, and Mary Larsen. Storytelling has always played a role in art, whether through words or images. The three artists collaborating for the Artformz October exhibition encourage the public to join them in a visual experience of stories and journeys. Natasha Duwin will exhibit sculptural and wall objects. Duwin also brings a special Opening Night performance that is a surprising and poetic addition to her renowned work exploring the construction of the female identity, using mediums that have long been relegated to the worlds of labor and craft, such as embroidery and textiles. Artist Donna Haynes will show new pieces from her ongoing series of fantastic multimedia constructions. Her work will combine text and preserved imagery, expressing visual narratives that result in a unique sharing of personal journeys. One of the new members of the gallery, artist Mary Larsen, will exhibit newly created works on canvas. Larsen uses books and printed text as part of her mixed media paintings. The rich surfaces play with light, tecture, and color, creating an illusion of an ethereal world of dreams, not quite recalled.

These are interconnecting visual stories not to be told but to be experienced; worlds of despair and chaos intertwined with hope and light.

Exhibition Dates October 2 – October 30, 2010

Parapraxis at Bakehouse Art Complex 10/8/10

Parapraxis
Opening reception October 8 from 7 to 10 p.m
Work on view through October 31st.
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, Florida 33127

http://bacfl.org/

In the Swenson Gallery: “Parapraxis” – a group exhibition that highlights works in a variety of media dealing with broken memories, the irrational, subliminal messages, optical illusions, puns, paranoia, and double entendres as formal and conceptual devices that operate in their work.

Tigertail Season Kickoff Party at Cafeina 10/6/10

Tigertail Season 10/11 Bold Adventures Kickoff Party
Wed, Oct. 6, 7-9pm
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Wynwood, Miami
cafeina.com

Party & Celebration
Come to Tigertail’s Season Kickoff Party at Cafeina, where art and nightlife merge at Wynwood’s latest “must be seen” sexy indoor-outdoor lounge. We are known for our lively parties. Preview our upcoming season events, enjoy ‘dj yard’ direct from England spinning British Rock and beyond, commission a poem on site at Miami Poetry Collective’s Poem Depot, enjoy Tigertail WordSpeak spoken word team members hot from Brave New Voices in Los Angeles, take in a Paso Doble dance demonstration, and win prizes and season tickets. Complimentary drinks.

Free & Open To The Public

Go to our website, www.tigertail.org, for map and directions

Angel Vapor Opening Reception at Edge Zones 10/9/10

ANGEL VAPOR CONSTRUCTIONS
October 9
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St, Miami, FL 33137

Edge Zones Art Center proudly presents Constructions, the second solo exhibition of Angel Vapor (La Havana, Cuba, 1970) at Edge Zones. The exhibition will open on October 9 and will run until November 6, 2010. The art critic Anne Tschida says of Vapor’s work ” whether it is sculpture, drawing, or painting, is at an elemental level about perspective and process: The process of construction, and by extension, about deconstruction — of objects, of space, of lives. Vapor continues to explore this process in his latest solo show at Edge Zones.

Vapor crafts his exquisite pieces out of bronze, clay, and oil paint, but in these constructions there is always a tension. That’s part of the beauty of his work; the materials and references are rigid and hard, but the ultimate result feels more fragile and fluid. Like in a delicate piece, a small sculpture made of bronze, where a disembodied arm protrudes from the wall — clearly a woman’s arm — and from her fingers hangs a bomb, but ever so tenuously, as it is only string that ties the two together. Life and death are hanging from a thread.

Strings attached to a hand reveal another aspect of process, that of the manipulator of lives and society. As an artist who was raised and educated within the tight political, physical, and emotional confines of the Cuban state, this part of the “construct” is never far from the surface. Sculptures positioned in vaguely military stances or movement, reflect another state in their facial composure — that of an inner detachment from this imposed outer structure.
Vapor plumbs the architecture of object and space, so he assembles his figurative works very precisely within the gallery setting. The placement and lighting of the artworks and their relationship to one another are critical to the overall perspective.

And like anything under construction, in these artworks something is left unformed — maybe a patch of surface area, or a foot. Like life, Vapor’s pieces are never static; there is a sense of movement created from the tensions within and the placement in their surroundings. In the end, New Constructions remind us of the true liberating power and beauty in art.”

Angel Vapor is a prolific artist whose works include paintings, sculptures, prints, public commissions and drawings. Vapor’s work has been exhibited internationally with critical reviews in El Nuevo Herald and is included in art books such as WET 2, (Edge Zones Press Miami). He studied at the National School of Visual Arts (ENAP), Havana, Cuba and at the Academy of Art, St. Alejandro (Habana, Cuba). His work has been frequently on display in galleries and cultural institution in and outside Miami, FL. There were solo exhibitions by his work in Jhoon Rhee Gallery, Washington, D.C., Ism, Gallery, Miami and in Carmen de la Guerra, Madrid, Spain. His commission pieces are on display in several places in the City of Miami, FL and in San Valentin, León, Spain.

For more information please contact:
Charo Oquet
edgezones@me.com

wynwoodmarket 10/9/10

wynwoodmarket
October 9, 6 pm – 11 pm
22nd and NW 2nd Ave.

Wynwood Market is launching its debut during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk on October 9, 2010 from 6 to 10 pm.

The first of its kind in Miami, an Open air market over 35,000 sq. ft. full of various vendors, artists and performers. Wynwood Market will be hosted on every second Saturday of every month during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk.

Wynwood Market is an open-air venue that will bring together local artists, fashion and accessory designers, vintage outlets, craftsman, musicians, etc. to create a vibrant and interesting bazaar. It will be the first of its kind, an open air market similar to Portobello in London and SoHo in NY. Expecting a crowd over 3000 people with over 30 vendors ranging from artists of Art Center of South Florida, Art Institute of Miami, local and international artists to food vendors. Live music with guest Dj appearances are scheduled, as well as a fashion show. Wynwood Market is conveniently located down the main row of popular galleries on 22nd and NW 2nd Ave.

“Finally, a market that caters to street art and the needs of the locals.”

The Market will also contribute to the community at every event with charitable contributions and exposure. This month we will host a booth for the Lotus House Thrift to help Women of Miami and their children.

Entrance is Free to the public.

Deviant Productions is a Miami based company operated by Roman Fournie and Natalia Bidnenko. In production for over 3 years, we provide event planning on a grand scale. We will host the Wynwood Market in collaboration with Lombardi properties.

Photographs of Gran Sierp Pisco Bus One Year Extravaganza on 9/30/10

Gran Sierpe Pisco Bus One Year Extravaganza on Thursday, September 30, 2010.  The legendary ‘Pisco Bus’ celebrated its one year anniversary on September 30th: wearing pants, optional. Gran Sierpe Pisco, Yelp and the Miami Rescue Mission formed an invigorating partnership on this venture.   Giving Back In honor of the one-year anniversary, Gran Sierpe had decided to contribute to a greater cause. Gran Sierpe will be asking all males to donate their pants to the Miami Rescue Mission, making this month’s festivities a bottoms-optional occasion. The non-profit organization for the homeless has recently expressed its urgent need for this male attire, inspiring the philanthropic theme for the evening.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of People We Love at Cafeina on 9/29/10

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of People we Love at Cafeina on Wednesday, September 29, 2010.   Cafeina’s “People We Love” party is a series devoted to honoring Miami’s influencers tastemakers & philanthropists. We enjoyed complimentary cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and music while we were honoring Thrillist’s Bill Kearney.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Abstract Miami Internationally Acclaimed Miami Master Leads the Next Major Art Movement 10/9/10

ABSTRACT MIAMI Internationally Acclaimed Miami Master Leads the Next Major Art Movement October 9, 2010 – November 18, 2010
Opening Reception · October 9, 2010 · 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Center for Visual Communication
541 NW 27 Street
Miami, FL 33127
305-571-1415
Contact Sara regarding any questions.
www.visual.org

The Center for Visual Communication is proud to launch the season with an energized exhibition of paintings from an important new movement in contemporary art. The work is Bold, Vibrant, Hot and infused with color – like Miami itself.

Renowned painter and Guggenheim fellow Darby Bannard is charting the course of a new direction in abstract painting. And Miami is the focal point for this exciting development involving not only Bannard but a new generation of highly skilled and intellectually challenging painters.

Consistent in breaking new ground over his career of five decades, Bannard ignited the major art movements of Minimalism in the late 1950’s with Frank Stella and Color Field Painting in the 1960’s with Jules Olitski and Kenneth Noland. Bannard and The Miami School form the next big change in direction he has led.

From the time he was lured to Miami from Princeton to take the post of chair of the University of Miami Art and Art History Department twenty years ago Bannard has been mentor and colleague to a string of talented and committed artists that now form the nexus of a new movement in abstract painting.

This new direction celebrates art which is about beauty, reason, logic, esthetic perception, and the joy of human discourse – a revival of themes common in historically significant paintings which have become the foundations of art history. The artists of the group understand that innovation should lead only to excellence and that good art is very hard to do.

The exhibition features Bannard and six younger painters that form the core of this new group, all of whom have worked in Miami with the benefit of Bannard’s guidance at varying times over the last two decades. All share an understanding that great art learns from the past to innovate in the present.

The paintings, which are abstract, cover a wide variety of styles and methods. They reflect Bannard’s encouragement that each artist seek their own direction by finding their individual voice and their innovate spirit. The works range from the bright geometry of Andy Gambrell to the poured and puddled color of George Bethea. Sean Smith and Kathleen Staples combine hard edges, brilliant color and and richly modelled acrylic mediums while Kerry Ware’s pictures exhibit subtle shifts of color on scrubbed surfaces. David Marsh surprises us with dark tones and ingenious, imaginative combinations of unlikely elements.

The work is infused with the spirit of place – bright, hot and intense with color – just like the city itself. For these artists painting is a source of spiritual nourishment that goes beyond labels, language, gimmicks and glitz. It is a new beginning and it is the real thing – The Miami School.

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays Noon to 5:00 p.m.

Gran Sierpe Pisco Bus One Year Extravaganza with the Pantless Party benefiting Miami Rescue Mission 9/30/10

The legendary ‘Pisco Bus’ celebrates its one year anniversary on September 30th: wearing pants, optional.
Gran Sierpe Pisco, Yelp and the Miami Rescue Mission have formed an invigorating partnership on this venture.
September 30, 2010 from 6pm – 10:30pm
The route will begin at Cafeina and continue on to The Tides, and two other South Florida locations.
Cost FREE!
More Info

What if we told you that all this excitement was over a very conventional yet ominous figure of years passed? Would you be surprised to find out that all the fuss is over a mere school bus? Now thanks to Gran Sierpe Pisco, school buses have earned a new place in our hearts. No longer will these means of transportation be identified with boring classes and short lunch breaks, instead they will forever be synonymous with one word: party.

This month, the Gran Sierpe Pisco Bus is celebrating its one-year anniversary! A popular fixture on the Miami party scene, the beloved “Pisco Bus” has been summoned by international and local fans alike! On September 30th the coveted Miami experience is back again to transport passengers to the best venues in town to sample distinctive Gran Sierpe cocktails!

This time, instead of the traditional yellow transportation, the primary vehicle will be a repurposed school bus (So Flo Bus Tours has supplied the transport). Befitting to the experience the bus has been completely gutted to accommodate wraparound seating, numerous tables, and a complete stereo and light system. To commemorate this grandiose affair, the night’s festivities will culminate in an open celebration of the bus’s one year at the celebrated Cafeina (297 northwest 23rd street.)

Giving Back In honor of the one-year anniversary, Gran Sierpe has decided to contribute to a greater cause. Gran Sierpe will be asking all males to donate their pants to the Miami Rescue Mission, making this month’s festivities a bottoms-optional occasion. The non-profit organization for the homeless has recently expressed its urgent need for this male attire, inspiring the philanthropic theme for the evening.

Blurring the line between old and new, Pisco, the three-century-old Peruvian liquor, is currently making a comeback nationwide. Artisan Brands, a family owned manufacturer and distributor of hand crafted, high-end spirits, has successfully launched Gran Sierpe Pisco, a zesty premium spirit that promises to bring back the art of cocktailing. Gran Sierpe will lead the American rebirth of the grape brandy and has already been named the #1 exporter of Peruvian Pisco. The brand has received numerous awards including: “Best in Class” in the category at both The New York Spirits Awards and the International Wine and Spirit Competition and received a gold medal at the 2010 SIP Awards. Gran Sierpe first took a bite out of Miami, FL and is making its way to national fame beginning with CA, TX, NY, IL, DC, MD, DE, GA, TN, KY, LA and NH.

Miami Rescue Mission, Inc. is a tax-exempt, charitable non-profit organization
that has provided human services to the homeless and needy of metropolitan
Miami since 1922. The mission is to transform lives of homeless men, women and children through comprehensive residential programs to effect lasting change and empower them to be productive members of society. We provide food, shelter, substance abuse treatment, education, computer literacy, job placement, healthcare, spiritual development and housing.

Cafeina Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Cafeina Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Wynwood lounge-art gallery hosts month-long initiative in support of charitable organizations

Cafeina and the Wynwood Exhibition Center at Cafeina, a lounge and art gallery space, will host a month-long initiative to help increase Breast Cancer Awareness and raise funds for the medical institutions researching to battle it. Cafeina and WEC call on Miami’s residents to help reach its fundraising goal of $10,000 in support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Miami / Ft. Lauderdale, along with TEAM CAFEINA in Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

Cafeina and WEC Breast Cancer Awareness Month Event Lineup:

– 10/1/10 to 10/31/10 – CAFEINA SPECIALTY COCKTAIL: Cafeina mixologists have teamed up to create the Pink Blossom ($10) martini, a mixture of vodka, hibiscus botanical syrup, topped with rose champagne and a dash of lemon bitters. A portion of proceeds from its sale will benefit TEAM CAFEINA in Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

– 10/1/10 at 9 PM – BCA MONTH SILENT ART AUCTION: Featuring artwork by local and national artists including: Stephen Gamson, Miguel Paredes, Carlos Alves, J.C. Carroll, Laurence Gartel, Maria Lankina, Luis Pinol, Danny Catania, Donna Lee Steffens, Vivien Romoff, Patricia Gutierrez, Alicia Torres, Elaine Evans, Tatiana Blanco, James Sasso, Luis Valle, Pablo Ricatti, Lexi Lehrman, David Banegas, Gerry Stecca, Ron Ryllien and Esther Cruz. 100% of proceeds from the auction will go to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Miami / Ft. Lauderdale. Stephen Gamson, WEC’s featured artist for the month of October, will also be unveiling the special one-of-a-kind piece he designed specifically in support of Cafeina’s breast cancer initiative.

– 10/9/10 at 9 PM – WYNWOOD 2ND SATURDAY ART WALK: Artist Stephen Gamson unveils his Communication exhibition at WEC. Gamson will also donate ten percent of proceeds from the sale of his artwork to benefit Susan G. Komen For the Cure® Miami / Ft. Lauderdale.

– 10/16/10 at 8 AM – RACE FOR THE CURE AT BAYFRONT PARK: Run, walk or donate on behalf of TEAM CAFEINA in support of Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. It’s easy to join at http://tinyurl.com/3ak6pc2

– 10/22/10 at 7 PM – STEPHEN GAMSON POSTER SIGNING: Meet the talented Stephen Gamson in WEC during a special signing of his Cafeina BCA Month Logo poster prints, showcasing the design specially created for the initiative. RSVP to cafeina@taraink.com.

For more information on how to support BCA Month at Cafeina please contact 305.438.0792 or visit www.komenmiaftl.org.

About Cafeina
Cafeina is a multi-room, lounge and art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. It is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street in the Wynwood Art District. The indoor/outdoor space is open Wednesday through Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Valet parking is available. www.cafeinamiami.com

When Your Eyes Say at Neox Image Photography Studio 10/9/10

When Your Eyes Say
October 9, 2010, 8-11pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd Street, Unit #204, Miami FL 33127
Website.

A photographic exhibition in partnership with the DuMond Conservancy for Primates and Tropical Forests; features a stunning series of portraits of retired research Owl Monkeys.Join us in raising awareness of the efforts of the DuMond Conservancy and enjoy an evening of fine art photography and drinks.

Part of the Wynwood Art Walk

The Eh Team Returns To Cafeina Featuring Canadian Beats and Watches By Rumbatime 9/25/10

Saturday, September 25, 2010
9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m.
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33137
For reservations: 305.438.0792
RSVP required to abbey@supermarketcreative.com

Cafeina is proud to present the seventh installment of its monthly Canadian-inspired party series “The EH Team!” on Saturday, September 25. Canadian-Miamian DJ vixens Ess & Emm (Sasha Lauzon and Michelle Leshem) return to the lounge for a musical showcase celebrating diplomacy, plaid and everything maple. The soiree will be hosted by a roundtable of Miami hipsters including Chris Video, Dorrotya Barna, Paul Isaac, Grace Jones and Mariana Loumiet.

RumbaTime watches will join in on the fun as a fashion partner for the September 2010 installment at the Wynwood haunt. A few lucky guests will be the winners of a Vandam Collection timepiece by the colorful lightweight brand for men, women and children with on-the-go lifestyles. As usual, Cafeina also invites “The EH Team” patrons to enjoy complimentary Canadian libations including: The Snowbird, Canadian Mist Black Diamond Whiskey, almond apricot liqueur and botanical maple syrup topped with northern effervescent spring water; The Beer, Molson Canadian; and The Shot, Canadian Mist Black Diamond Whiskey.

About Cafeina:
Cafeina is a multi-room, restaurant-lounge-art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. It is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street in the Miami Wynwood Art District. The kitchen, led by Executive Chef Guily Booth, offers light bites including Miniature Kobe Burgers ($11), Crab Cakes ($13) and Oriental Salmon Tartar ($13), and is open Wednesday through Saturday 6:00 p.m. to midnight; the bar is open until 3:00 a.m. Complimentary valet parking is available. For more information, please call 305.438.0792.

Cafeina Launches Art Industry Thursdays 9/23/10

Art gallery-lounge offers “Perks” to Miami art communities coinciding with debut of WEC
Thursday, September 23, 8:00 PM to 3:00 AM
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33137
For reservations: 305.438.0792
Guests are asked to RSVP to cafeina@taraink.com with their art affiliation.

Wynwood hotspot Cafeina is proud to present the launch of “Art Industry” Thursdays, catered to the artists, aficionados & curators who help paint the portrait of the Magic City, along with the unveiling of the Wynwood Exhibition Center at Cafeina (WEC). Beginning Thursday, September 23, members of Miami’s art communities will receive “WEC Perk Cards” granting them a 25 percent discount on food and drink purchases from 8 PM to 3 AM at Cafeina; in addition to a 15 percent discount on non-Art Industry nights (offer not valid during happy hour). The debut will feature complimentary cocktails from 8 PM to 9 PM along with beats by DJ Bhakti Baxter.

Cafeina’s owner Ivette Naranjo will also be re-launching the 1,000-square-foot art gallery at Cafeina as WEC. Naranjo says, “The launch of WEC, Art Industry and the perk cards are a nod to our neighbors who are working together in making Wynwood Art District a success. I want our exhibition space to be a compliment to the Wynwood Art District as opposed to a competitor in it. My goal is to create a place where Miami’s artistic minds gather to enjoy, discuss and display the work that drives them.”

About Cafeina:
Cafeina is a multi-room, restaurant-lounge-art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. It is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street in the Miami Wynwood Art District. The kitchen, led by Executive Chef Leonardo Gutierrez, offers light bites including Miniature Kobe Burgers ($11), Crab Cakes ($13) and Oriental Salmon Tartar ($13), and is open Wednesday through Saturday 5:00 PM to midnight; the bar is open until 3:00 AM. Complimentary valet parking is available. For more information, please call 305.438.0792.

Illustrated From sketch to finish at Bakehouse Art Complex 10/8/10

IllUSTRATED From sketch to finish
October 8th 2010, 7pm – 10pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd St.
Miami, Florida 33127
bacfl.org

Audrey Love Gallery: Illustrated
Illustration is quickly becoming one of the trendiest art forms seen today, and is unfortunately taken so much for granted through our constant interaction with printed and online materials. This exhibition will take you on a journey from process to result, as it follows the work of BAC illustrators Jean-Paul Mallozzi, Luis Diaz, Mike Rivamonte, Dan Fila, and Hugo Patao.

BAC’s 33,000 square foot facility features the artwork and studios of over 70 local Miami artists. Guests are encouraged to visit the studios & speak with the resident artists. All artwork in the studios are for sale directly from the artists themselves. This is the only place in town that guests can get a first-hand look at the artistic process while finding out the story behind a particular piece. The Bakehouse Art Complex has had it roots in the Wynwood Arts District and has been serving the community as the premiere institution for the visual arts in Miami. The BAC is at capacity with Miami’s hottest artists. Free parking available!

Hellrotika Circus of Lost Souls SAVE Dade Annual Halloween Party 10/30/10

SAVE Dade presents: HELLROTIKA: Circus of Lost Souls, the 16th Annual Halloween Extravaganza.
Saturday, October 30, 8:00pm – 3:00am
The Awarehouse
550 Northwest 29th Street
Miami, FL
www.hellrotika.com

As SAVE Dade’s largest fundraising event of the year, all money raised at Hellrotika will fuel SAVE’s efforts in fighting for LGBT equality. Since 1993, SAVE has continued to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals from discrimination, thanks to the great collaboration of members, volunteers, donors and sponsors at such fundraising events like Hellrotika, keeping SAVE Dade’s momentum going strong.

Step right up! Step right up! Get your tickets to the DARKEST show on Earth. You’ll marvel at the feats performed before your eyes… you’ll get lost in the spectacle and if you’re not careful, you may even become the “star” of the show… BEWARE.

This year’s event is envisioned as a perfect combination of dance party, mingling forum and themed spectacle, with an aim to attract a diverse group of individuals from within the community. Event guests will be treated to an immersive, multi-media experience with macabre interactive “circus” performances, a costume contest, food vendors and the latest dance music played by world class DJs.

Prices are $20 General Admission and $75 VIP thru 9/30, $35 General Admission and $90 VIP thru 10/30, and at the door tickets are $45 General Admission and $100 VIP.

Pre-sale tickets are available now at: HELLROTIKA.com

Recreated and freshly energized by a new steering committee, this year’s event is envisioned as a perfect combination of dance party, mingling forum and themed spectacle, with an aim to attract a diverse group of individuals from within the community.

Event guests will be treated to an immerse, multi-media experience with macabre interactive “circus” performances, a costume contest, food vendors and the latest dance music played by five world class DJs, headlined by celebrity mixer, LAZARO LEON. VIP ticket holders will also enjoy an exclusive area with open bar sponsored by Grey Goose Vodka, gourmet hors d’oeuvres and valet parking all included in the VIP ticket price.

As SAVE Dade’s largest fundraising event of the year, all money raised at Hellrotika will fuel SAVE’s efforts in fighting for LGBT equality. Since 1993, SAVE has continued to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals from discrimination, thanks to the great collaboration of members, volunteers, donors and sponsors at such fundraising events like Hellrotika, keeping SAVE Dade’s momentum going strong.

“We hope that this year’s fundraiser will help us reach new audiences and take the SAVE Dade mission to greater heights. Not only have we sponsored a great Halloween party for the last 15 years, but we’ve successfully created an environment of inclusion and acceptance that goes beyond the limits of sexual orientation,” said CJ Ortuño, SAVE Dade’s Executive Director.

The event will be held on Saturday, October 30th at The Awarehouse in Miami’s trendy Wynwood Arts District. Tickets are available now at hellrotika.com or by phone at 305 751-7283. Prices are $35 General Admission and $90 VIP (includes open bar, food and valet parking) thru 10/30, and at the door tickets are $45 General Admission and $100 VIP (includes open bar, food and valet parking). For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.hellrotika.com.

PULSE Miami 2010 12/2-5/10

PULSE Miami 2010
December 2 – 5
The Ice Palace
1400 North Miami Avenue
Press and VIP Private Preview*: Thursday, December 2, 10am-1pm
Thursday, December 2, 1pm – 8pm
Friday, December 3, 11am – 7pm
Saturday, December 4, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 5, 11am – 7pm

Special Evening Preview Tuesday, November 30 7-9 PM*
*Invitation or press accreditation required
www.pulse-art.com

New Director Cornell Dewitt Announces Initial List Of Galleries; Emphasizes Core Vision For Miami 2010

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce the exhibitors and programming for its 2010 Miami edition. The sixth edition of the fair – the first under new Director Cornell DeWitt – will offer a blend of 82 leading and emerging international galleries alongside the hallmark program of original cultural projects for which the fair is renowned. PULSE Miami 2010 will also introduce a new focus on the city and culture of Miami, and an unprecedented emphasis on the visitor experience, foremost through its exhibitors and programming, but also via new culinary partners and social opportunities.

“PULSE consistently achieves success by presenting a first class roster of galleries on a scale that is manageable, and in a setting that is comfortable. Our core exhibitors, who could show in any fair the world, recognize this and it keeps them coming back” DeWitt explained. Joining such long-running PULSE veterans as Conner Contemporary Art, Hilger Modern/Contemporary, and Yossi Milo Gallery, are a wealth of new exhibitors. Miami’s Gallery Diet will bring work by artist Christy Gast, who will have a solo exhibition at the De La Cruz Collection coinciding with the fair. Another newcomer is Galleri Maria Veie, a central figure in Oslo’s under-recognized contemporary art scene, bringing Jumana Manna to the IMPULSE section of solo artist booths. From New York comes Larissa Goldston Gallery, whose artists on view include the young American artist Orly Genger. For its garden area, PULSE Miami has commissioned Genger to create Beefcakes, a functional elaboration on prior installations by Genger, including her current
MASS MoCA installation Big Boss, in which a gigantic construction of woven climbing rope appears to explode through a wall into a colossal mass throughout the gallery space.

Schroeder Romero and Shredder – a new joint venture, bringing together Schroeder Romero Gallery and The Sienese Shredder – make their first appearance in an art fair, bringing Michael Waugh’s Decline and Fall (of a performance artist). Waugh will continuously read from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire with no breaks during an eight hour long day at the fair. The performance is accompanied by a drawing inspired by the texts, on view in the gallery’s booth. Following last year’s acclaimed turn, the Austin, Texas collective OK Mountain will present Trailer, an ambitious new sculptural installation exploring the tradition of customized barbecue trailers, courtesy of New York’s Freight + Volume.

Several galleries come to PULSE Miami from points outside North America and Europe. Asian galleries include Silverlens Gallery from the Philippines, plus Ai Kowada Gallery and veteran exhibitor Megumi Ogita, both from Tokyo. A sizeable Latin American contingent will also be on view, represented by mainstay gallery Nina Menocal from Mexico City; Arróniz, also from Mexico City; and Bogota, Colombia’s Nueveochenta. San Juan, Puerto Rico’s RICA Gallery; and San José, Costa Rica’s Galería Bickar will exhibit in the IMPULSE section of curated solo-artist booths.

The Miami 2010 edition of the fair’s PULSE PLAY> video exhibition is curated by Tampa Museum of Art Executive Director Todd D. Smith. Titled Water on the Mind, works by Janaina Tschape, Janet Biggs and Johanna Billing channel a range of emotions – frustration, melancholy, and nostalgia, evoked by the recent Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

For the first time, the fair will open with a private evening preview on Tuesday, November 30, featuring a live musical performance hosted by the Friends of the New World Symphony. Also performed repeatedly over the course of the fair is WALL, a study in choreography by Shannon Gillen & Guests (see press kit/website for schedule). WALL imagines the human body as a magnetized form under pressure, irresistibly drawn to the length of a wall. Bodies will collide, levitate, and orbit this space, creating new relationships as they interact.

The PULSE Prize will be awarded to an exceptional emerging artist selected from the IMPULSE section of the fair by the PULSE Committee. The recipient will receive a $2,500 cash grant and the opportunity to design the limited-edition tote bag created for the next year’s fair. VIPs attending PULSE Miami 2010 will receive complimentary bags designed by last year’s PULSE Prize winner, OK Mountain. Other prior recipients include Eric Beltz, Chen Chien-Jen, Philip Gurrey, Chris Natrop, Emilio Chapela Perez, Duke Riley, and Travis Somerville.

To enhance the experience of our guests, PULSE Miami has commissioned a rotating program of food trucks from some of Miami’s favorite restaurants: the wildly popular Latin Burger; gourmet food truck pioneer Gastropod; Jefe’s Original, serving their signature fish tacos; and Yellow Submarine, purveyors of the finest Colombian fast food. Each day a different truck will be available to guests in the fair’s plaza – please see the schedule available on the next page. Finally, at the end of each day visitors are invited to reward themselves and partake in cocktails at the PULSE Bar, from 4pm to 7pm.

For a full list of the galleries exhibiting at PULSE Miami 2010 please click here,

PULSE Miami 2010 is brought in part by the generosity of the following sponsors and partners:
EPIC Hotel, Jaguar, Société Perrier, Garden Design, Travelers, New World Symphony, Henriot Champagne, Grolsch, Ultimat Vodka, Artist Pension Trust, Mayor’s Office of Film & Cultural Affairs, Prime Event Group, Miami Magazine, Artnet.com, Artbus, Spanish Cultural Center in Miami, Miami Art Museum, Wolfsonian FIU, Bass Museum of Art, Elizabeth Stevens & Co., Smart Source, Spuntino Catering, and Space | production + design.

DIRECTOR
Cornell DeWitt was founder and principal of his namesake gallery, and former director of Yvon Lambert New York, in addition to his experience as a private dealer and advisor. He has also served on the faculty of New York University where he received a master’s degree.

PULSE
Through its annual editions in New York and Miami, PULSE serves as the junction between central and satellite art fairs. Its exhibitors consist of a select group of leading and pioneering international galleries that present works by premier contemporary artists with those of emerging and undiscovered talents. A central component of the fair is its program of commissioned cultural projects that link its audience to all aspects of the visual and performing arts.

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III VoiceCello 9/22/10

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III: CelloVoice
featuring Madeleine Shapiro, cello
Works by C. Chandler, O. J. Garcia, A. Gentile, R. Johnson, J. Kojs and J. Shatin
September 22, 2010 at 8PM
FREE
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
Website.

The renowned New York-based cellist Madeleine Shapiro performs an hour-long concert of contemporary music for acoustic cello, cello with electronics and cello with audiovisual components. One world premiere and three area premieres are programmed. Highlighted will be pieces by Miami composers Orlando Jacinto Garcia and Juraj Kojs, both of which were written for Madeleine and are a part of her ongoing Nature Project. The program will further feature the compositions of Ada Gentile, Richard Johnson, Christopher Chandler and Judith Shatin.
“particularly effective is the end of the work’s third movement, ‘Desolation’ where icy chords underpin a solo line by cellist Madeleine Shapiro….It’s terribly powerful and commandingly delivered…” The Strad

Madeleine Shapiro, cellist, has long been a recognized figure in the field of contemporary music. She was the founding director of the internationally known ensemble The New Music Consort and presently directs ModernWorks, an ensemble that performs and commissions recent chamber works. Madeleine performs extensively as a solo recitalist throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America, programming both acoustic and electro acoustic works, many of which were written for her. Madeleine’s first solo CD, Electricity: Works for Cello and Electronics (Albany Records) was greeted as “focused and cohesive…a polystylistic collection of pieces that individually push the instrument and technology in unique ways” (Time Out New York). ModernWorks most recent CD, string quartets by Ge Gan-ru was chosen by The New York Times as one of the best CDs of 2009. Visit her at www.ModernWorks.com.

With Friends at Inkub8 A night of Film and Performance 9/11/10

Inkub8 an evening of video art and performance

Join us at Inkub8 at 2021 NW 1st Place from 7pm to 10pm, for the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday and get another chance to see selected works from some of last year’s Monitoring Art series. Also catch the performance of Elizabeth Doud’s “The Mermaid Tear Factory”

The Mermaid Tear Factory / Fábrica de Lagrimas de Sirena
These are meditations on the ways that mermaids, stingrays and Odessa the mermaid Barbie are confronting the phenomena of landfall, our pathological single use consumption, and the horrific, irreversible dilemma of massive plastics and petroleum pollution in our planet’s oceans. Artists: Elizabeth Doud and Neil de la Flor.

Monitoring Art 2009
As we prepare to jury this year’s Monitoring Art submissions, we offer you an opportunity to see some of last year’s selections.

Featuring selected video art works of 2009 Monitoring Arts winners Clifton Childree & Nikki Rollason, Russell Chartier & Paul Botehlo, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Juan Carlos Espinosa & Xavier Cortada.

Pan American Art Projects presents Carlos Estevez and Carlos Gonzalez Opening 9/11/10

Pan American Art Projects presents Carlos Estevez and Carlos Gonzalez
2450 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
From Sept 11th through Oct 16th 2010
Left: Carlos Estevez. La Cautivadora. 2010. Mixed media on Hanji paper. 25″ x 4″
Right: Carlos Gonzalez. Waiting For. 2010. Stainless steel and wood. 60″ x 16″ x 10.5″
Opening reception: Saturday, September 11th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Pan American Art Projects. 2450 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33127
From Sept 11th through Oct 16th 2010
Admission: Free

Pan American Arts Projects presents new works by Carlos Estevez. In the upcoming exhibition, Oblivion, Estevez continues to reflect on and reference Philosophy, Christian Art, Baroque Sculpture, sacred texts and poetry, and hybrid images of animal and human bodies. Nevertheless, the artist particularly focuses on the evolution of the everyday experience of life, and how the paths that have led us to where we are, are often paved by massacre and devastation. Carlos’ images breathe consciousness back into the psyche, making the viewer realize the history of disparaging traditions that run deep within the soul, self, and mind.

Carlos’ career has been marked by much success and praise in the past two years. Amongst the many acclaims received was a special mention in The Wall Street Journal as one of the most important emerging Cuban artists of this decade. In early 2010 Carlos’ work was acquired as part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Furthermore, The University of Buffalo held the first retrospective of Estevez’s work, Images of the Thought. The show ran from November 5th 2009 – February 13th 2010. Jorge J.E. Gracia, University of Buffalo professor of Philosophy, published a book in conjunction with the exhibition, titled Images of Thought: Philosophical Interpretations of Carlos Estevez’s Art which utilized images of the artist’s work to illustrate philosophical tenants.
Project Room – Carlos Gonzalez: New Works
Carlos Gonzalez’s latest series continues to draw inspiration from nature. His pieces are advanced plant-like mechanism that morph into exploding pods. Like floating Dandelions, his sculptures give the sensation of ease and weightlessness, juxtaposing their strong metallic appearance. Gonzalez’s oeuvre reflects on the evolutionary processes of survival, highlighting the ingenuity of life on Earth.
Both artists will be present at the opening reception, to be held during Wynwood Gallery Walk: Saturday September 11th, 2010 from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
www.panamericanart.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

O.H.W.O.W presents Ari Marcopoulos No Cause 9/11/10

ARI MARCOPOULOS – NO CAUSE
Opening reception Saturday, September 11, 2010 8pm.
OHWOW
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
305 633 9345
info@oh-wow.com

OHWOW is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of photographic work by Ari Marcopoulos. In his Miami debut, titled No Cause, Marcopoulos presents a series of images chronicling New York’s fledgling skateboard scene from the early 90s. These photographs document the charismatic individuals composing this specific group of skaters and the urban locations they frequented. The work poignantly captures the mood of the time, and its pioneers, just as this now legendary skate movement began to take form.

In 1979, Ari Marcopoulos relocated from his native city of Amsterdam to New York. Fueled with enthusiasm and optimism, he quickly immersed himself in the downtown art scene, which eventually landed him assistantships with Andy Warhol and Irving Penn. During his early New York years, he shot intimate portraits of many vanguard personalities, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dennis Hopper, and Keith Haring. Later, his interest in the City’s surfacing hip-hop genre prompted him to document its music, fashion, and assertive attitude. Through his involvement in capturing the aura of hip-hop culture, photographing icons like KRS1 and LL Cool J, he cultivated a friendship with the Beastie Boys, who he subsequently worked with on numerous projects, including Pass the Mic – a book of his previously unpublished black and white images of the band.

Marcopoulos’ penchant for connecting with emerging subcultures drew him to the developing skateboard movement active in New York City during 1993. Black and white photographs and Polaroids from this influential period, as well as a series of large scale photocopied images, capture the youth and defiance indicative of the era. Candid photography, some close-up portraits and others full-frame city scenes, objectively translate the reality of this peripheral lifestyle, while they also manage to soften the otherwise deviant personas associated with the skate world. For three decades Marcopoulos acted as much as a cultural anthropologist as he has an artist. With this exhibition, he offers a window through which a view of back alley behavior and teenage angst is possible to glimpse from the lens of an outsider with unrestricted access.

Ari Marcopoulos exhibited work in the 2002 and 2010 Biennials at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, and previous exhibitions include shows at The Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; White Columns, New York, NY; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA; and PS1/MOMA, New York, NY. His work also appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Interview, Paper, and Blind Spot. His public collections include the Detroit Institute of the Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

The opening of No Cause will coincide with the release of Stoopz, published by OHWOW. The 180 page book includes work from the exhibition, as well as additional images. www.oh-wow.com

Earthdance Miami A Global Festival for Peace at The Sacred Space Miami 9/18-19/10

EARTHDANCE MIAMI: A Global Festival for Peace
September 18th and September 19th, Saturday 5pm to 4am, Sunday 10am to 10pm
The Sacred Space Miami
105 NE 24th Street
Miami (Wynwood), FL
http://www.earthdancemiami.com

♥ Expand the Love ♥ Presents:
EARTHDANCE MIAMI
A Two-day Global Festival for Peace, Earth Awareness, and Community Celebration!
For Tickets, Full Schedule and Updates: www.EarthdanceMiami.com

FEATURING…
~ Transformational Journey Day presented by Unity of the Bay @ Unity on Saturday 8am to 5pm (this event is donation based and takes place at Unity on the Bay)
~ Synchronized Global Peace Prayer with over 350 locations in 60 countries! Saturday night 7pm.
~ Yoga Aid Challenge supported by Global Mala, I Love Yoga and 305 Spiritual Gangsters on Sunday 10am to 2pm
~ Prayerdanse Rave Saturday 9pm

EXPERIENCE…two POWERFUL days of live CONSCIOUS world MUSIC, DJs, performance artists, drumming, HEALING Arts Temple, PRAYERDANSE Rave, DREAM Temple, sound healing, midnight KIRTAN, kids activity tent, Body Artists, synchronized prayer for peace, Elder’s Wisdom Circle, the Conscious CAFE, Hookahs, art & crafts VENDORS and environmental non-profit organizations.

EARTHDANCE MIAMI also features an ECO CINEMA, spoken word artists, activists and POETS, qigong, and YOGA, visionary ART gallery and LOUNGE, as well as mind, body, spirit WORKSHOPS!

* Global OM and Synchronized Prayer: 7pm Saturday night! *

PERFORMANCES BY:
Galaxy Girl
Agape featuring Nadia Harris
Soulflower
Zedek Djah
Mantra Grooves
Teri Catlin
PHIsonica w/ Kavayah Amn
The Baboons
Aleph
Jeff Dean
Sky Door 34
Gypsy Cat
Richard Brookens
Raffa
Mike Matthews
Ganesha from Sol Temple
LJ MTX
Indovisual
FTG
Jebus Amoral
Greyhorse
DJ Stell*R
Alonso the Poet
Chaos Theory
Rhyme & Reason
Amanda O’Boyle
Youth Expressions
Pyrofusion Fire Performances
Jaya Vaswani My Bollywood
The Goddess Store
Almaas Bellydancers
Body Art by Keegan
The Dream Fairy
and more confirming every day!

MIND, BODY, SPIRIT WORKSHOPS:
Permaculture
Thai Yoga
Greening your Home
Transition Towns
Deep Ecology & Awakening to Earth Consciousness
Compassionate Communication (NVC)
Sacred Sound Healing
Five Elements Drumming
Bollywood Fusion Fitness
Dance/Movement Therapy
Partner Thai Yoga
and much more!

CONSCIOUS CAFE:
Raw, Vegan and Vegetarian Foods
Earth Elixirs
Poets and Performers

CONSCIOUS CARRY-ON:
Midnight Kirtan
DJs
The Dream Temple: Sound Healing Experience

ARTISTS:
Jacqueline Ripstein
Anastasia The Great
Sasha Sydnor
Margaret Morales
MOKSHA Collective Visionary Artists

* WWW.EARTHDANCEMIAMI.COM for TICKETS, full schedule plus performer and workshop updates!

Tickets: $29 day passes, $49 weekend pass
Sat night Conscious carry-on only– 12am to 4am $15

* A Limited number of discounted day passes are available for only $15, in exchange for two hours of volunteer time! Contact Arelis at Arelis@ExpandtheLove.com

HEALERS: We still need licensed massage therapists and energy workers for the Healing Arts Temple. If you would like to participate, please contact Val at Val@ExpandtheLove.com

VENDORS: If you are interested in vending at Earthdance, please email Jared@ExpandtheLove.com for applications. Limited number of tables available. Vendors must have products that are in alignment with the essence of Earthdance.

PERFORMERS: We are looking for individual artists for the Conscious Cafe, such as professional guitar soloists, sax, violinists, etc. If you would like to create with us, please contact Eric@ExpandtheLove.com

SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES!
We are open to sponsors to help co-create this powerful event! If you would like to sponsor Earthdance in exchange for some awesome promotional packages, please email Jared@ExpandtheLove.com

LISTEN TO US ON WLRN, Michael Stock’s Folk and Acoustic Hour! Sunday, September 12th at 2pm

Be part of the EVOLUTION!!! www.EarthdanceMiami.com
Join the community: www.ExpandtheLove.com

Come EXPERIENCE a truly conscious, globally connected one-of-a-kind Festival!

“Not just a festival focused on music, but rather a festival of spiritual consciousness, environmental and political activism and awareness…” – Jambase.com

“The most conscious global festival of our time..”- Time Out Magazine

Tigertail Season Kickoff Party 10/6/10

297 Northwest 23rd Street
Wynwood, Miami
cafeina.com

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Go to our website tigertail.org for map and directions

PARTY & CELEBRATION
Come to Tigertail’s Season Kickoff Party at Cafeina, where art and nightlife merge at Wynwood’s latest “must be seen” sexy indoor-outdoor lounge. We are known for our lively parties. Preview our upcoming season events, enjoy ‘dj yard’ direct from England spinning British Rock and beyond, commission a poem on site at Miami Poetry Collective’s Poem Depot, enjoy Tigertail WordSpeak spoken word team members hot from Brave New Voices in Los Angeles, take in a Paso Doble dance demonstration, and win prizes and season tickets. Complimentary drinks.

Fredric Snitzer Gallery Presents Gavin Perry Opening Glacier 9/10/10

Gavin Perry Glacier
2247 NW 1st Place Miami, Florida
Opening Reception Friday September 10th, 2010 7 – 10 pm

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to present Gavin Perry: Glacier, opening Friday, September 10th, 2010 to launch the new season of exhibitions in his gallery at 2247 NW 1st Place. Comprised of a new series of paintings and sculpture, this exhibition will be Perry’s third at Fredric Snitzer Gallery.

A glacier is a large, long-lasting river of ice that is formed on land and moves in response to gravity. A glacier is formed by multi-year ice accretion in mountainous or sloping terrain. In this instance, Glacier is used metaphorically as a referent to the processes employed to create the objects within the exhibition. Perry makes complex paintings and sculpture whose subject is ultimately the process of their creation. Through a series of pours and spills, the artist’s control is relegated to the ideals of chance. Each layer a frozen moment that maintains a sense of fl uidity and movement.

The paintings in the exhibition are comprised of new work and existing pieces that have been re-addressed by Perry. In a departure from previous signature works, Perry has introduced new and aggressive agitations to the austere surfaces. Pours of resin, circular saw cuts, and various scratches act not merely as cancellations to the existing subjects but they resuscitate the stoic past work. Perfection is sterile. The most recent paintings embrace history with a tongue and check look at action painting. Reduced in scale these works needle the masculinity of the epic painters of the fifties and early sixties.

Sculpture, while not new in Perry’s oeuvre, takes on a much stronger role than in exhibitions of the past. By encasing found objects in layer upon layer of resin, previously discarded rubbish is given a new lease on life. The history of their decay forever sealed in resin. The pour off from the objects has been collected to form large columns that reveal their growth like rings of a tree. Frozen monuments that belie their minimalist associations through imperfect fl uidic layering.

Gavin Perry (b. 1971 Philadelphia) lives and works in Miami. Perry has had numerous solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Since receiving his BFA from the Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia PA, Perry has developed a large body of work that has been recognized by many publications including Flash Art, Art in America and Art Papers. Perry has recently exhibited in Mexico City and Paris France both with Buamet Sultana Gallerie. Spring 2011, Perry will have his second solo exhibition in Houston, TX with the Barbara Davis Gallery. In 2009, Perry was awarded the prestigious South Florida Cultural Consortium which included an exhibition at the University Galleries of FAU.

GAB Studio 2nd Saturdays 9/11/10

GAB STUDIO
Second Saturdays
September 11,2010
7pm-11pm

Presents:
Featured Artists: Greg Pitts(PAINTER), Lorie Setton(PAINTER), Scott Brown(PAINTER), Joe Falconeri(MIXED MEDIA),
Alycia Linke(PAINTER), Kahlid El-Shabbaz(PAINTER), Trek 6(PAINTER),
Edin Chavez(PHOTOGRAPHER), Carlos Ceasar Alves(MIXED MEDIA), Ashley Sheppard(PAINTER),
Matt Argondizza(MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE), Luis C. Vega(INK DRAWINGS), Luz Aponte(PAINTER),
Matt Lackey(PAINTER), Heather Brannen(PHOTOGRAPHER), Cynthia Fleischman(PHOTOGRAPHER) Bridges Aderhold(PHOTOGRAPHER)
Brian Buzzella(PAINTER)

Margulies Agency Presents: Alex Yanes

Visit www.Gabstudio.com to find out more information

Wynwood Art Walk The Evolution at Neox Image Photography Studio 9/11/10

Wynwood Art Walk: The Evolution
9/11/2010, 8-11pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd St., #204, Miami, FL, 33127
www.neoximage.com

Please join Neox Image on Saturday, September 11th for the Wynwood ArtWalk as we host the works of Arnaldo Rosello. There will be complimentary wine accompanying Arnaldo’s body of extraordinary work. Rosello’s art “draws influence’s such as abstract modernism with an urban presence by integrating techniques and media found today.”

Great Masters Small Works at Gary Nader Wynwood Night Gallery Walk 9/11/10

Great Masters Small Works @ Gary Nader
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11th from 7-10 pm (Wynwood Gallery Walk)
Gary Nader fine art
62 NE 27th Street, Miami, Florida 33137

Great Master Small Works

An amazing gathering of small-format masterpieces from a diverse group of outstanding Latin American, Modern and Contemporary artists whose work reflects the interaction of innovative ideas, structure complexity, and connotation of scale in art: Pablo Atchugarry, Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Cundo Bermudez, Agustin Cardenas, Mario Carreño, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Walter Goldfarb, Eugenio Granell, Martin Kippenberger, Wifredo Lam, Julio Larraz, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Joan Miro, Yoshitomo Nara, Matta, Henry Matisse, Guillermo Muñoz Vera, Pablo Picasso, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Frank Stella, Francisco Toledo, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, Sofia Vari, among others.

Small-format artworks filling reduced areas of art space demand from receptors a closer, detailed and intimate perception of pictorial contexts.

Iconic images, provocative visual metaphors, concrete structural work, symbolical association with reality,… the show features an intimate perspective highlighting the diverse approaches of each artists and their interaction and experimentation with painting, drawing and sculpture creating transcendental statements through a wide spectrum of styles that are enhanced rather than restricted by the tight confines of their scale.

Great Masters Small Works @ Gary Nader

Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
For further information, please call 305-576-0256 or email art@garynader.com
For Images click here: http://www.garynader.com/SM/SmallMasters.html

ECOMB Oscar Ascanio Gallery Opening Fundraiser 9/11/10

Saturday, September 11

Ocar Ascanio Wynwood Art Gallery Launch Event/Fundraiser

ECOMB is pleased to announce our latest community partner: O. Ascanio Gallery.
Located in the Wynwood Arts District the gallery has agreed to donate a
percentage of its proceeds to ECOMB and host a membership drive during its
grand opening event, September 11, from 7-10p.m.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is now open and Special event during Art Walk 9/11/10

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127.
“Pulgha World” Mosaic Mural is located at 2399 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127.
For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is now open! Art lovers who did not get the chance to attend the grand opening of Wynwood’s newest gallery last month, will have the opportunity to check out Miguel Paredes’ latest work this Saturday, September 11th during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Miami’s emerging pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist is currently exhibiting select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Boroughs, Digital Art, Pop Collages, Urban Dreams and Los Niños. Fans are also encouraged to make their way up the block and check out Paredes’ recently unveiled 18 X 26 mosaic mural entitled “Pulgha World.” Lastly, all guests will enjoy tunes by DJ Ari X complimentary Hispaniola Rum cocktails, Fiji Water, Arizona Iced Tea and Kind Healthy Snacks throughout the evening. This event is open to the public.

Paredes is currently in Los Angeles and will attend the grand opening of his latest exhibition “Urban Impressionism: A Miguel Paredes Retrospective” at the edgy Crewest Gallery located in Downtown LA’s renowned gallery row. The new exhibit will open to the public on Thursday, September 9 and will close on Sunday, September 26, 2010. This marks the artist’s fourth stop on his ongoing art tour leading up to Art Basel Miami Beach at the end of this year. The artist has shows scheduled in Seoul, KR; Boston, MA and New York, NY throughout the next few months.

*Please note the gallery is only open to the public during Wynwood’s “2nd Saturdays Art Walk.” To schedule a viewing appointment, please contact Patricia Baro at 305.534.2184 ext. 2244.

Off the Record Opening at Edge Zones 9/11/10

Opening Saturday September 11, 2010
Edge Zones Art Center
Off The Record
September 11, 2010
7:00 pm. – 10:00 pm.
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St.
Miami, FL 33137

PavelAcosta / James Bonachea/ Carlos Caballero /Celia & Yunior/ Ana Teresa Fernández/NúriaGüell/ Glenda León /Yasser Piña / Ernesto Oroza/ KatiuskaSaavedra/ T10

Off the Record could be seen as an inventory of metaphorical illegalities. Coming from various backgrounds, these artists engage in a conversation with realities that often are not what they were meant to be. Their approaches range from mere documentations of daily situations to actually carrying out actions on the edge of what is permitted, either socially, culturally or politically in their respective societies. They all convey basic strategies of survival, while proposing a very particular visual imaginary and aesthetics, which updates the viewers to the “new times”.

edgezones@me.com
www.edgezones.org

Lions Gallery Opening Reception 9/2/10

Lions Gallery Opening Reception: Sept 2nd, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Museo Vault
346 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127

On the West side of Museo Vault’s entrance, Lions Gallery will be exhibiting a wide array of fine art in all media, focusing on contemporary art, Judaica, and works by Latin American artists. In the tradition of secondary market galleries, Director Aryeh Wuensch works closely with decorators, designers, and collectors, buying and selling fine art paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, and more. Anyone considering selling, trading, or consigning fine art will find Lions Gallery as a great alternative to auction houses that have higher commissions and no guarantees. On exhibit starting September 2nd will be works by Beverly Pepper, Robert Goodnough, Armando Morales, Alan D’Arcangelo, and Lyle Ashton Harris among many other established artists who reside in private and public collections throughout the world. You can visit the gallery’s website at www.LionsGallery.com for more information.

Calix Gustav Gallery Presents Morker 9/11/10

CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY PRESENTS Mörker
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 2010; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL

Cutting-edge gallery celebrates the debut of its darkest exhibit to-date coinciding with the opening of its new store CG Boutique

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibition “Mörker,” along with the gallery’s new CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. Coinciding with the Wynwood Arts District’s monthly art walk, an intimate reception will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m on Saturday, September 11, 2010.

Signifying the gloomy darkness seen through a child’s dreams – and nightmares – Mörker is possibly the gallery’s darkest, most thought-provoking exhibit to-date. With his charcoal and ink drawings of a magical and mysterious Scandinavian forest inhabited by eerie, mystical characters, Swedish artist Johan Björkegren provokes feelings of child-like fears. In contrast, the longing for comfort is not lost in the innocence of a child and the warm love of a mother as artists Ingrid Eliasson and Jennifer Basile bring a calming effect with their lurid fantasies seen through detailed, structured graphite drawings, which are juxtaposed over the rich biomorphic backgrounds. The feeling of a “cozy home” is amplified by crocheted fiber tapestries.

Also available to visitors for the first time is CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. The first featured artist, Birds Are Nice (BAN), a local graphic designer whose inspiration is derived from the desire to have fun and make light-hearted, urban work that references pop culture along with the comic and cartoon genres. Using illustration, digital mediums, sculpture, animation and video, BAN considers itself a self-taught artist as most of the materials and techniques used in the current work were outside of a formal art education.

Taking inspiration from the graffiti artists of our time, such as Word to Mother, Know Hope, and countless others, Birds Are Nice wishes to raise awareness on its work in unconventional ways via several traveling outdoor projects. BAN feels the art world takes itself too seriously – low brow vs. high brow, street art vs. gallery art. BAN’s view, art is art and aims to have people stumble upon the work and experience a moment of spontaneous laughter.

Mörker will run from September 11, 2010 through November 19, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Curator’s Voice Art Projects presents The Deceptive Eye 2010 Opening Night 9/4/10

Curator’s Voice Art Projects presents The Deceptive Eye 2010
Video and Photography Festival First Edition. Curated by Milagros Bello, PH.D
A Posthumous Homage to Sara Modiano
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 4th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 11th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Wynwood Gallery Walk
Curator’s Voice Art Projects. 2509 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33127
Between 25th and 26th Streets, Across from Joey’s Restaurant

More than 30 artists consign imperative ideas and concepts related to societal issues, intimately connected to cultural politics in this exhibition curated by Milagros Bello PH.D. They project a critical regard towards a world in its most crucial stages. Sex, illnesses, aging, death, addiction, poverty, social class, identity, and gender, form the conceptual base for these decisive languages. Cynical aesthetic notions dominate in the show creating a new vortex of criticism and revolt. Sharp multivocal and polytonal voices of discomfort and opposition set force, shifting perspectives on the subjectivity and the ego; redesigning and subverting the frames of conventional relationships to culture. They do not interpret but rather shape and fashion a new comprehension of the world. As Susan Sontag once said on photography: “Photography today does not ‘record’ but critically ‘intervenes’ reality.”

Participant artists are: In Photography: Nestor Arenas, Daniel Azoulay, Barbara Barreiro, Belaxis Buil, Nahila Campos, Aisen Chacin, Juan Pablo Cheret, Mariano Costa Peuser, Rolando Dal Pezzo, Guerra de la Paz, Erwin Georgi, Patricia Gil, Lisa Kaplowitz, Magally Laplana, Marcos Lopez, Cheryl Maeder, Peter Mackie, Natalia Onetti, Meg Pukel, Karla Turcios, Frank Turner, Rodolfo Vanmarcke, Rubem Robierb, among others. In video art: Patrick Doval, Fabiana Cruz, Richard Garet, Erwin Georgi, Marco Montiel Soto, Sabrina Montiel Soto, Andres Michelena, Gabriela Morawetz, Matilde Marin, Flavio Curi, among others.
www.curatorsvoiceartprojects.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com.

Upper left: Rubem Robierb. Centaurus. 2009. Upper right: Marcos Lopez. Inca Cola. 2006.
Bottom left: Guerra de la Paz. Cub’s Uncle. 2005. Bottom right: Belaxis Buil. Tampox in the Mouth, Mustache Series # 5. 2006

Stone Groove at The Vagabond 8/31/10

Stone Groove
08-31-10,
The Vagabond
30 ne 14th st.

What is Stone Groove? It is a rock hard wave of creativity that proves there’s a soul inside of The Vagabond. Stone Groove is a night tailor-made for jazz enthusiasts and poetic aficionados. It fills a live-music-scene gap and builds a stable home for artistic expression in Miami. Stone Groove is hosted by Marcus Blake.Who is also a poet a, Blake is an original artist contributing to the avant-garde identity of the growing Downtown art scene. He is backed by The 3rd Party, the out-of-the-box jazz-fused band that sets the tone for the night. They serve as a musical backdrop for the Miami performance artists, poets, singers, improv artists, and musicians who make up the community that is Stone Groove.

Between performances, The Pharmacist plays an eclectic blend of jazz, soul, and funk that creates the ambiance for the evening. Hipsters and artists generate an electric energy as both spectators and performers for the night making Stone Groove one of Miami’s strongest social networking music scenes. Catch Stone Groove every Tuesday night @ The Vagabond. The Vagabond is open Tuesday thru Saturday from 10pm-4am Located in Downtown Miami at
30 NE 14th St. For Information call 305-379-0508

Locust Projects presents Valerie Hegarty Break-Through Miami Opening 9/11/10

Valerie Hegarty
Break-Through Miami
Opening reception: Saturday, September 11, 7-10pm
Conversation with the artist, 6pm
Through October 16, 2010

Locust Projects is pleased to present a site-specific installation by New York-based artist Valerie Hegarty. Hegarty’s practice often involves processes of recreation, deconstruction, and transformation. Inspired by the history of the sublime landscape painting, Break-Through Miami transforms the 2,700 square foot exhibition space into a site where architecture and nature collide. Hegarty adheres layers of painted paper to the walls and floor of the gallery, only to peel them back in a technique she describes as “reverse archeology.”

Using paper-mache, photography and trompe l’oeil painting techniques, Hegarty creates the impression that the gallery walls have been stripped, revealing an old Miami building interior. Illusionary holes in the space create fabricated portals to the exterior environment where wildlife appears to creep in and new views to the Miami shoreline are discovered. The work shares a visual affinity to the work of Gordon Matta-Clark, who famously removed sections of floors, ceilings, and walls in abandoned buildings. Instead of the heroic gesture of actually breaking through the architecture with a saw and sledge hammer, Hegarty cleverly alludes to the physicality of this process with fragile materials such as foamcore, paper, paint and glue. The gallery is transformed into a quasi-abandoned space, but is in effect a deconstructed still-life painting.

The artist utilizes the existing architecture of the gallery to create the illusion of an environment under transition or altogether forgotten. The result is a collapse of exterior and interior that questions the stability of the space. The viewer is left to ponder the gallery’s altered interior and the veracity of the transformation.

Valerie Hegarty studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL. Hegarty is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including a 2010 Pollock Krasner award and a 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture. She was recently awarded a residency at the Triangle Arts Association in New York for 2010-11. The artist’s work is currently on view as part of a public art commission on the High Line, NY and at Portugal Arte 10 in Lisbon. Recent exhibitions include Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NY; Marlborough Gallery, NY; Kings County Biennial, NY; and New York Minute at the Depart Foundation, Rome, Italy. Hegarty is represented by Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in New York and Museum 52 in London.

Major Event Marketing Presents FRESH with Statik Selektah 8/26/10

Thursday, August 26, 2010
Major Event Marketing Presents FRESH
Statik Selektah spinning live at the Whiteroom
Along with Special guest performances by Reks & Saheed

Hosted by Dynas with music by DJ Klassik

Live Art by NFRomero

Saheed’s Take Heed EP official release party
***Also***
Major Event Marketing in conjuction with Liquid Shield present FRESH Beat Battle Competition
3 Rounds 4 Contestants
Round 1: The Showcase
Round 2: The Sample Flip
Round 3: The Remix Round
Judges:
Tony Galvin
Nick Fury
Numonics
Plex Luthor
Hazardis Soundz
Grand Prize courtesy of Dynamic Producer

Free Giveaways from
8&9 Clothing
I’m King Clothing
Last Rights Clothing
Out Of Hand Skateboards
and more….
Good Music, Good People, Good Vibe
Nothing Less Than Major

Photographs of Life Is Art Social Media Marketing Workshop at GAB Studio on 8/21/10

Life Is Art Social Media Marketing Workshop at GAB Studio on Saturday, August 21, 2010.     This was an in-depth 4 hour workshop with Patrick Barbanes, “The Branding Professor”,  teaching how to use social media to promote and brand yourself and your work.   In this hands-on session for artists, we learned the Why and the How of putting you and your art online.

Into the Mountains Kristopher Benedict Opening Reception 9/11-12/10

Into the Mountains
Kristopher Benedict

Opening Reception
September 11, 2011 | 6-8pm
Second Saturday
September 12, 2011 | 7-10pm

On view through October 2, 2011.

Gallery Diet will begin the new season in a freshly renovated and expanded 3,500 square foot space with a solo exhibition by Kristopher Benedict. In his work, Benedict has posited the idea of the painter as a kind of archetypical recluse, intending the paintings to bear out the contradictory relationship of the solitary hermetic artist verses the artist’s need for social intercourse and connection with the community. Much of Benedict’s work can be seen as an exploration of the act of representation, as the paintings fluidly range from figuration to abstraction with many stops in between. Particular to Into the Mountains is a take on abstraction’s often-stated connection to music. Sighting works from Mondrian’s “Broadway Boogie Woogie” to Albert Oehlen’s “Mel” and “Vins”, Benedict plays with painting’s potential for synesthesia and the intersection of sound, color and form. The paintings in this exhibition present a complex relationship between what is represented in the paintings and how they are being represented, between the image and the materiality.

Kristopher exhibited at Diet in a two person exhibition alongside Peter LaBier in 2009, he graduated from Columbia University’s MFA program in 2002 and has exhibited in numerous group and solo exhibitions including After Matisse/Picasso at P.S.1/MOMA Contemporary Art Center, New York and Audacity in Art at the Orlando Museum of Art, Florida where his works are included in the permanent collection.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.
For additional information or images please contact info@gallerydiet.com.

Image Caption: Kristopher Benedict Meditation 2010, 24 x 18″, oil on canvas

The Eh Team! August Edition 8/20/10

The Eh Team!- August Edition
Friday August 20, 9pm – 3am
Cafeina
297 NW 23rd Street (west side of nw 2nd ave and nw 23rd street)

Where the north and south collide.
A party by Canadians for Americans.

Canadian-Miamian Transplant DJs Ess & Emm and Maxwell Blandford bring to you a night of nu disco, indie and synth pop sounds inspired by the north.

This month we have the return of Federico Nessi together with a presentation by the flyest shade accessories..Hung Chains.

RSVP to abbey@supermarketcreative.com for complimentary Canadian Libations from 9-10.

Bakehouse Art Complex Art Canvas Quarterly Panel 9/1/10

Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Surrounded Islands, 1983. Courtesy of the City of Miami

Bakehouse Art Complex invites you to the first BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panel
Christo And Jeanne-Claude In Miami 1980-1983
Presentation of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “Surrounded Islands” slides byJoe Fleming
Informal dialog with Margarita Cano, Paula Harper, Helen Kohen,
Ruth Shack. Moderated by Barbara Young.

Bakehouse Art Complex,
561 NW 32nd St.,
Wynwood Arts District
Miami, FL 33127

Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 7:00PM
Admission Ticket $10
Members Free

Space is limited, please call to reserve your seat today!
305.576.2828

BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panels The first installment of BAC Art Canvas, a new series offered by the Bake house Art Complex open to the community, members and non-members alike, will discuss Christo & Jeanne-Claude and their project “Surrounded Islands” from 1980-1983. At no charge for our members, BAC Art Canvas is a quarterly panel discussion covering contemporary art in Miami.

“Surrounded Islands” was a temporary art event, but what transpired during the preparation of the project and what its gorgeous unveiling on Biscayne Bay meant to Miami still reverberates today. The dressing of 11 spoil islands in pink plastic was the catalyst that turned a culturally sleepy town into a vital city, home to art and artists. The panelists, participants and monitors of “Surrounded Islands”, will share their memories of the roles played by individual citizens and special interest groups during those contentious days leading to the “live” exhibition portion of their uncommon, common efforts.

Participants:

Margarita Cano: As head of Art Services at Miami’s library system; it was her initiative that gave us the first glimpses of what “Surrounded Islands” might look like when Christo’s earliest drawings and sketches of the project were exhibited at Main Library in 1982.

Paula Harper, Ph.D.: Professor of Art History at UM, and the Art Critic at the Miami News during the period under discussion; she is a well-known Christo scholar, familiar with most all the couple’s projects about which she has both written and lectured.

Ruth Shack: Recently retired President and CEO of the Dade Community Foundation; she was a Dade County Commissioner from 1976 to 1986, in the “hot seat” during the time the Christo project was the focus of attention from local, state and national governmental friends (she was one) and foes (there were many).

Helen Kohen: Art Historian, Critic, Consultant to Main Library’s Vasari Project [an archive of the visual arts in Miami from 1945 to the present].

Joe Fleming: The attorney who led the complex negotiations for Surrounded Islands permitting with environmental groups, governmental agencies and various political concerns. As an arts and environmental supporter, a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer, and infinitely patient individual, Fleming was intimately involved with Christo and Jeanne Claude for several years and remained a good friend after the completion of the project. The collection of project slides were made by the Christos and given to Fleming.

Moderated by Barbara Young: Librarian, curator, one of the Vasari Project founders at the Miami-Dade Public Library System, worked with the Christos during the exhibition installation of preliminary works at the old Main Library, was recruited by them for various subsequent projects including the testing of project fabrics on the roof of library and working on the Islands. Mementos of her Jeanne Claude and Christo experiences are part of the Library’s Vasari Project.

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