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A N N I V E R S A R Y ANNUAL DIRECTORY 2012 2013 -1- artcircuits.com Beto de Volder Spatial Drawing,200, Aluminum assembled sculpture, Variable dimensions Durban Segnini Gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture, emphasizing in artists who have worked with abstract expressionism, abstraction, constructivism, and kinetic art. CORAL GABLES 3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl 33146 -2- WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT 2145 NW 2nd. Ave. Miami, Fl 33127 305 774 7740 | [email protected] | www.durbansegnini.com CERNUDA ARTE Cuban and Latin American Art www.cernudaarte.com Our gallery provides consultation, consignment, and restoration services. Marcos Marin, Princess Grace, 2012, Aluminium, 270 cm x 160 cm x 60 cm 626 Coral Way # 601 Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 448 1934 - 305 588 1231 [email protected] www.ninoskahuertagallery.com Wifredo Lam, (Mujer Sentada) Seated Woman, 1944, oil on paper laid down on board, 42 x 33 ¼ inches Illustrated in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume I, 1923-1960, Acatos, 1996, page 344, no. 44.17. This artwork is illustrated on the cover of the book by Guillermina Ramos Cruz, Lam y Mendive: Arte Afrocubano, 2009, Linkgua. This painting is accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity signed by Madame Lou Laurin Lam, dated Nov. 12, 2007, number 07-41. 3155 Ponce de León Blvd.Coral Gables, FL 33134 [email protected] | 305 461 1050 -5- AMARYLLIS FERIA FINE ARTS MAXOLY / LATIN ART CORE On-line Art Gallery Specializing on Latin American Art CUBAN MASTERS Mario Carreño. Boceto para un Mural en Santiago de Chile, 1963 Tempera on board 38 cm x 15 cm & CUBAN CONTEMPORARY ART Wifredo Lam, La Armonia del Equilibrio,1970 Oil on canvas, 28 x 36 in 1600 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33135 Ph: 305 631 0025 www.latinartcore.com 305 309 9019 amaryllis@amar yllisferiafinearts.com www.amaryllisferiafinearts.com -6- -7- Publisher’s NOTE Collectible 10/53 Be in the loop to get a scoop of Miami Art Scene We keep the tourist eyes that we had when we started Art Circuits ten awesome years ago. We are celebrating our 10th anniversary knowing that Miami has today double energy than before, and experiencing that delicious excitation that art, sun, fashion, Latin American politics and trendy restaurants gives you. Miami is a brand with 37 cities under her name, one of them the worldwide known Miami Beach, hostess of the iconic Art Basel art show for the last 10 years. Other cities as Mediterranean Coral Gables have their special cultural flavor too, that’s why we bring you different cultural tours. (pages 12 – 20). As a legacy of the precious Art Deco architecture that legitimates Miami Beach, Miami is characteristic for a preference for modernism, being Cuban Art and Latin American Geometric Abstraction two favorites. This marks Miami as a paradise for art collectors and lovers of these. Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, chief curator of Molaa (Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA), explained in Art Circuits Notebook # 1: “Latin America has produced one of the most original and experimental chapters of the history of twentieth century art in its many geometric abstract artists and trends between the 1940s and the 1970s.” Elisa Turner our art critic documents the presence of the legendary Cuban art in her artcentric column: Miami Central Marketplace for Modernist Cuban Art (pages 10 -11). Contemporary art in Miami also found its home in our magnificent private art collections open to the public that attracts international attention as CIFO, de la Cruz, Margulies @ the Warehouse and Rubell Family Collection, (pages 23-24) and in the Design District and Wynwood Arts. Now the Design District is having a renaissance adding high-end fashion to top restaurants and design firms. That said downtown Miami is flourishing with emerging artists and alternative spaces, while its landscape will change dramatically in 2013 with Museum Park opening: Perez Art Miami Museum (Herzog & De Meuron) and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Science Museum (Grimshaw). Art is a formidable tour guide to examine Miami changes, its impact and mores….so to be in the loop to get a scoop of Miami art scene stay connected to Art Circuits 24/7 [email protected] -8- museum of contemporary art north miami 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami, Florida 33161 P 305 893 6211 F 305 891 1472 www.mocanomi.org upcoming exhibitions Trading Places 2 knight exhibition series SEPTEMBER 13 – NOVEMBER 11, 2012 Pablo Cano: The Toy Box SEPTEMBER 22 – NOVEMBER 11, 2012 Bill Viola: Liber Insularum knight exhibition series DECEMBER 5, 2012 – MARCH 10, 2013 by ELISA TURNER [email protected] ARTCENTRIC Miami: Central Marketplace for Modernist Cuban Art Nurtured by sunlight from this city’s warm smile, the Modernist Cuban art market flourishes in Miami. Consider how abundant artworks redolent with Cuban-born talent converge in Miami and South Florida public art, galleries, museums, private collections. “Since Art Basel Miami Beach they were born around the turn of the 20th Century and witnessed political turmoil engulfing Cuba as it sought to become a sovereign nation. They were pivotal members of a Cuban generation defining its identity. Most Vanguardia painters studied in Europe before returning to Cuba to paint some of their most renowned works. They fused Modernist styles of such European masters as Matisse and Cézanne with imagery reflecting their homeland’s architectural and AfroCaribbean cultural traditions, adding generous dollops of brilliant color and jazzy linear rhythms. “Unquestionably, Miami is the center of Cuban art,” says Miami veteran dealer Ramon Cernuda of Cernuda Arte. “The collector base of the city is impressive,” he adds, noting its increased commitment to art historic quality. “By the late 1960s we started seeing some families who had income to buy art. A South Florida museum is now planning an exhibit of Amelia Peláez. It’s a very serious project,” Cernuda says. He’s positive that to obtain loans for this exhibition, the museum will not have to look for many major artworks beyond local private collections. A woman ahead of her time, Amelia Peláez (1895-1968) was a pioneer. Peláez, with Wifredo Lam and Carlos Enríquez, belongs to a significant group of artists who began the modernist Cuban art movement in the 1920s. Often called Vanguardia painters, - 10 - A new wave of Cuban modernist artists currently catches attention with curators and collectors, dealers and auction houses. They’re best known for geometric abstractions, ... Once shamefully overlooked, art by both Herrera and Soldevilla gains impressive cachet. “We bought a painting by Soldevilla about four years ago for about $1,000. We now have one going to market at auction with an estimate of $20,000 to $25,000. It will probably sell at the high end,” says Cernuda. Compared to five years ago, the demand for her art now, he says, is “enormous. René Portocarrero, Vista de La Ciudad de La Habana, (View of the City of Havana), 1970, mixed media on heavy paper laid down on board, 19 ¾ x 26 in. Courtesy of Cernuda Arte. Cuban modernist painter René Portocarrero brought a tropical sense of the baroque to his dense portraits of Havana, replete with his signature cathedral domes and spires. ET Lolo Soldevilla, Construccion, 1956, Madera, 24 x 34 in. Courtesy of Maxoly / Latin Art Core. Modernist paintings by Cuban-born Lolo Soldevilla increase in art historic value thanks to recent, pioneering exhibit on geometric abstraction in Latin America. ET came here, Cuban art has become a new, interesting frontier for collectors,” says Janda Wetherington of PanAmericanArtProjects in Miami’s Wynwood. “I see a lot of interest in Cuban abstract art from the early 1950s to early 1970s, including paintings by Guido Llinas.” Miami is a must-see marketplace for Cuban art, he adds, thanks to “the work of curators and art historians and galleries.” Their combined efforts demonstrate that “Cuban modernist art is part of the larger story of modernism in the Western Hemisphere.” Moreover, Latin American art, Anreus explains, “is no longer viewed as a step-child but as an integral part of modernism.” A new wave of Cuban modernist artists currently catches attention with Cundo Bermudez, Ways of Performing, 2006. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County/Ziff Ballet Opera House. Courtesy of Miami-Dade County Public Art Collection. Cuban Modernist painter Cundo Bermudez, especially revered for his work in the 1940s and 1950s, created a spectacular public art work for Miami.ET Old World Modernist movements such as constructivism and surrealism became part of this unique New World art historical mix. Miami’s central role as a market for Cuban art reflects the financial and social growth of the city’s Cuban American community, says Alejandro Anreus, art history and Latin American studies professor of New Jersey’s William Paterson University. Recently Anreus delivered packed lectures at Cernuda Arte on second generation Cuban modernists Mariano Rodríguez and René Portocarrero. curators and collectors, dealers and auction houses. They’re best known for geometric abstractions, exploring hard-edge, clearly defined or “concrete” forms. Generally, these artists do not exult in so-called “hot tropical colors” often pervading paintings by Peláez and Portocarrero. “The concrete artists from the 1950s were totally forgotten,” says Cernuda, “until a recent museum exhibition in Madrid, called ‘Cold America.’ That movement has really taken off. It is now being collected at the national level.” Presented at Madrid’s Juan March Foundation in 2011, “Cold America” tells the story of Latin American geometric abstraction from 1934 to 1973. It brings together some 300 artworks by over 60 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Uruguay, Venezuela. They took cues from artists like Mondrian and Alexander Calder to refashion their own take on this elegant, pared-down aesthetic. Representing Cuba in this show: Sandu Darie, also women Lolo Soldevilla, Carmen Herrera. Guido Llinas, Pintura Roja, 1961, Oil on canvas, 55.50 x 58.75 inches. Courtesy of PanAmerican Art Projects. Guido Llinas earned acclaim in the early 1950s in Cuba for his adventurous take on Abstract Expressionism before leaving the island to live and work in Paris.ET So it goes in the Miami marketplace for Cuban art. New discoveries, prices, exhibits are ever imminent. Second generation modernists Mariano and Mario Carreño make waves at auction. Like Peláez, Carlos Enríquez is overdue for a major exhibition, Anreus says. Cuba excels in the visual arts. “We can no longer go by conventional boundaries of conventional geography,” Anreus adds. “Cuban art can be made in Miami, Cuba, Mexico City, Madrid— anywhere there is a Cuban making art, it is Cuban art.” Several years ago, Herrera was the focus of a superb exhibit in Miami. - 11 - Coral Gables Fl 33134 - 33146 Alhambra (Antiques) Ninoska Huerta Gallery The Americas Collection 3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 461 1050 Mon – Fri: 10:30 – 6:30; Sat: 12 – 6:30 [email protected] cernudaarte.com Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, Modern and Contemporary Cuban art Books & Books Ninoska Huerta Miracle Mile Andalusia Biltmore Way Andalusia Almeria Collage Ponce Circle Park Sevilla Alhambra (Antiques) Palermo Malaga Santander Jorge M. Sori Dr ty rsi ive n U Douglas Rd Hernando St Catalonia Cernuda San Sebastian Romano Sarto Camilo Aledo Cadima Alesio Candia new location 4213 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fl 33146 305 446 5578 [email protected] americascollection.com Mon – Fri: 10:30 - 5:30 Sat: 12 - 5 Contemporary Latin American Art. Serigraphy Series. Velarde Bird Road The Americas Collection Durban Segnini Altara Ave San Lorenzo Ave Peacock Ave Shipping Ave Galleria Ca'd'Oro San Lorenzo Ave Merrick Shops - 13 - SW 37 Ct Viscaya Fluvia SW 38 Ave Gallery Night First Friday 6 p.m .- 10 p.m. The Americas Collection - 12 - W ay Valencia SW 38 Ct Cernuda Arte 626 Coral Way # 601 Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 588 1231 by appt. only [email protected] ninoskahuertagallery.com Geometry and Abstraction. Optical Art Giralda M er ric k SW 39 Ave Books & Books 265 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 442 4408 www.booksandbooks.com Mon – Sun: 9 – 11 The neighborhood bookshop Ninoska Huerta Gallery Alhambra Aragon Segovia St 169 Madeira Ave. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 444 4493 [email protected] virginiamiller.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6 Sat. & eve. by appt. International Contemporary Art with emphasis on Latin American and Chinese Art. 38 years of outstanding museum quality exhibitions 2790 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 567 3115 [email protected] jorgesorifineart.com Tue – Sat: 11 – 5:30 Sat by appt. Contemporary Artists and Masters of Latin America and Europe as Wifredo Lam, Fernando Botero and Tomas Sánchez. Alcazar Coral Gables Museum Jorge M. Sori Fine Art ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries Minorca Douglas Rd Jorge M. Sori Fine Art Navarre Ponce de Leon Blvd 3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl 33146 305 774 7740 Mon – Fri: 10 – 6; Sat: 11 - 4 [email protected] durbansegnini.com Abstract Expressionism, Abstraction, Constructivism, and Kinetic Art Coral Gables Museum Salzedo St Durban Segnini Gallery 1524 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 400 8077 [email protected] artsightgallery.com Wed – Sat: 12 – 5 Artists Co-op: Carol Cornelison. Barbara O. Davis. Adolfo Parrado. Freda C. Tschumy. David Valiente. Marilyn Valiente Majorca Collage Gallery Durban Segnini Gallery Art Space/Virginia Miller Aurora St ArtSight Gallery Alhambra (Antiques) Madeira Le Jeune Rd SW 42nd Ave 2850 Salzedo St. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 446 1688 alhambraantiques.com Mon – Sat: 12 – 6 Midcareer Contemporary local artists 18th, 19th & 20th Century Painting, Sculptures and Decorative Arts 285 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 603 8067 Tue – Fri: 12 – 6 Sat: 11 – 5; Sun: 12 – 5 Admission: $ 7 / $ 5 / $ 3 Free: Children < 6 [email protected] coralgablesmuseum.org Architecture, urban design, sustainable development, and historic and environmental preservation Cernuda Arte Zamora Le Jeune Rd SW 42nd Ave Coral Gables Museum Books & Books ArtSight Mendoza Galiano St ArtSpace / Virginia Miller Galleries Ponce de Leon Blvd 152 Almeria Ave. Coral Gables, Fl 33134 305 444 4848 Tues - Fri: 11:30 - 7:30; Sat: 12 – 6 [email protected] collageproject.org Latin American Contemporary Art Menores Salzedo St ArtSight Gallery Hernando St Collage Gallery Segovia St C oral Gables Gallery Night, originally launched in 1980, was the first event of its kind in South Florida and remains one of the most popular among collectors and art enthusiasts. Mostly showing Latin American and Cuban art, galleries and alternative venues throughout Coral Gables are linked with complementary trolleys from 6 to 10 every first Friday of the month. A delight to visit, it is surrounded by fashionable restaurants with a variety of cuisines for all tastes. e y Av Hw iz e Ru ixi D S. N Miami A Downtown Centro Cultural Español 1490 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl 33132 305 448 9677 [email protected] | ccemiami.org Mon – Fri: 9 – 5 Contribute to project the diversity and plurality of the Spanish culture in Miami, by means of dissemination and information SW 72th Ave SW 74th Ave SW 43rd St SW 44th St 4365 SW 72 Ave. Miami, FL 33155 305 667 6942 [email protected] onatefineart.com Tues - Sat:10 – 5 Modern and Contemporary Cuban Art Sacasas Fine Arts SW 47th St SW 48th St Leonor Murciano Sacasas SW 49th Ln B ird Road Art District (brad) is every 3rd Sat. when artists open their doors to host the monthly Bird Road Art Walk as well as their 4812 SW 72nd. Ave. Bird Road Art District, FL 33155 305 447 1740 [email protected] sacasas.com Tues - Fri: 11 - 5 Sat: 11 - 4 Meet the Artist Gilda Sacasas in her studio NE 1 st Ct NE 2nd Ave Markowicz Fine Art 101 NE 40th St. Miami, Fl 33137 305 573 2101 [email protected] 101exhibit.com Tue – Sat: 11 – 7 Exceptional contemporary fine art 114 NE 40th St 786 362 5546 Mon. – Fri: 11- 6; Sat 12 - 5 [email protected] markowiczfineart.com Represents the Mourlot estate in Florida & Pop Art Artists known worldwide. Exclusive agent of Alain Godon in the US Little havana SW 16th Ave FL 33135 Maxoly / Latin Art Core s s ne ale SW 7th St er r Vi ultu C SW 8th St SW 9th St V e rts Art or tC e Aine r n i A F aF n ati pia at ra em /L ly Ob Cr o ax SW 10th St M iernes Culturales / Last Fridays of the Month. Visitors from all over the world stroll Calle Ocho looking for Cuban art and flavors. The atmosphere of this celebrated street it’s a very Miami experience. 1600 SW 8th St. Miami Fl, 33135 305 631 0025 [email protected] latinartcore.com maxoly.com Mon - Sat 11 – 7 Cuban Masters and Cuban Contemporary Art Obrapia Fine Arts 1648 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135 305 646 6752 [email protected] Mon – Fri 10 – 7, Sat 11 – 5 Modern and Contemporary Cuban Art Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays, Inc. Little Havana’s Monthly Arts & Culture Festival Futurama Bulding 1637 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33135 305.643.5500 neighbors in Lakeshore Park under the name FAD (Fashion Art District Walk). 62 NE 40th St. located in the walkway Miami, FL 33137 305 571 7175 Tue - Thurs: 11 - 6 & by appt. [email protected] karendunnphotography.com fine art photographer of women 101 / exhibit MISO Box Office at 305 275 5666 Season Packages and Single Tickets on sale @ www.themiso.org. From October 2012 - May 2013 Listen and enjoy MISO, Miami’s New Icon 151 NE 40th St. # 200 Cartier Building PH Miami, Fl 33137 305 860 3311 [email protected] arevalogallery.com Mon – Fri: 10 – 6 Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art and the international influences of the genre Karen Dunn Gallery dlC de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space (see page 23) Miami Symphony Orchestra / MISO 4141 NE 2nd Ave. Ste. 107 Miami, FL 33137 305 576 1355 [email protected] adamargallery.com Contemporary paintings, sculpture, photographs and installations by prominent local and international artists. Arevalo Gallery NE 38th St Arts and design night Second Saturday 6 p.m .- 10 p.m. Oñate FIne Art Oñate Fine Art Markowicz rt and Design Night takes place in the Design District, a square mile of style full of art galleries, high end stores, renowned showrooms and top restaurants. The de la Cruz Collection is located there. P.O.Box 190209 Miami Beach, Fl 3119 305 604 8787 Tickes on sale @ Miamigaychorus.org brad (Bird Road Art District) / fad (Fashion Art Design) Arevalo NE 40th St A SW 18th Ave SW 71th Ave for tickets and complete information FGO.org Box Office 800 741 1010 Mon – Fri: 10 - 4 The 71st Season From Nov. 2011 – May 2013 72nd Season La Boheme. The Magic Flute. La Sonnambula. La Traviata SW 70th CT Freedom Tower, 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl 33132 305 237 7700 [email protected] | mdc.edu Tues – Sat: 12 – 5 Free Admission The Museum & AGS (Art Gallery System) at Miami Dade College are a network of venues and art initiatives including the flagship venue: the historic Freedom Tower BIRD ROAD SW 42nd St Florida Grand Opera Miami Gay Men’s Chorus MDC Museum & Galleries of Art + Design SW 41st St Performing Arts 2200 Liberty Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139 Box Office: 305 929 7010 For tickets and more information miamicityballet.org Florida’s Internationally Acclaimed Company From Oct. 2012 to April 2013 Liam Scarlett, Alexei Ratmansky, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Paul Taylor and Sir Frederick Ashton masterpieces 100 NE 11th St. Miami Fl 33132 305 607 5527 [email protected] dimensionsvariable.net Tues – Sat: 11 – 3 & bt appt. Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space interested in furthering artistic discourse in Miami Adamar 101 Exhibit Karen Dunn Miami City Ballet Dimensions Variable Adamar fine arts NE 41th St Miami Ct 800 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139 305 674 8278 [email protected] | artcentersf.org Tues /Wed: 5 - 10; Thurs. & Sun: 12 – 10; Fri & Sat: 12 – 11 Closed Mondays Subsidized workspaces to visual artists; a wide variety of studio art classes, workshops & innovative exhibitions dlC SW 17th Ave ArtCenter/South Florida New World Gallery 25 NE 2nd. St. Miami, Fl 33132 305.237.3620 [email protected] | nwsa.mdc.edu Exhibition space dedicated to NWSA students, faculty and alumni Biscayne Blvd New World School of the Arts Miami Beach FL 33127 SW 15th Ave Art Spaces & Centers NE 1st Ave Design district Art is everywhere Third Saturday 7 p.m .- 11 p.m. - 14 - [email protected] www.viernesculturales.org facebook.com/vcmiami Twitter @vcmiami - 15 - Scholl collection spaces are in this district. On the second Saturday of the month, galleries and Ascaso Gallery art studios in Wynwood are open to art lovers 2441 NW 2nd Ave 305 571 9410 Tues - Sat: 10 – 6 Second Saturdays: 4:30 - 10 [email protected] ascasogallery.com Continuous display of artwork by international artists of collector’s interest from 7 – 10 pm, MADA members from 2 - 9. A. Dale Nally Studio 2315 NW 2nd Ave. 305 724 6021 [email protected] adalenally.com Gallery Night 2nd. Saturday & by appt. A.Dale Nally, Artist in Residence Abba Fine Art 233 NW 36th St. 305 576 4278 [email protected] abbafineart.com Tue - Fri: 10 - 5 & Sat: 12 - 5 & Wynwood Art Walk 12 - 10 Contemporary Art by US and International artists with artworks of photography, painting, and installation Alejandra von Hartz Gallery 2630 NW 2nd Ave. 305 438 0220 [email protected] alejandravonhartz.net Tues – Fri: 11- 6 ; Sat: 12 – 5 Contemporary Art with emphasis on Latin American Art, Geometric Abstraction, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art ArtMedia Gallery 2750 NW 3rd. Ave. Ste. 12 The Wynwood Building 305 318 8306 Mon - Fri: 10 - 5 Sat. gallery walks & by appt. [email protected] artmediaus.com Contemporary Art with strong attention to photography and video Dot FiftyOne NW 36th St Kavachina Contemporary NW 35th St Ascaso Gallery Bakehouse Art Complex NW 34th Ter Black Square Gallery Buzzart NW 34th St Diana Lowenstein Fine Art NW 33rd St Dina Mitrani Gallery Eleazar Delgado Studio Gary Nader Art Centre Bakehouse (bac) NW 32nd St Hardcore Art Contemporary NW 30th St Ideobox Art Space R Ka.Be.Contemporary Kelley Roy Gallery Miami Biennale MW BUZZART UM Art Media NW 26th St PanAmerican Art Projects Buzzart 2750 NW. 3rd Ave. Ste. 6 The Wynwood Building 305 571 8100 [email protected] buzz-art.net Tue - Fri: 12 - 6 & by appt. Contemporary Photography UM Art Gallery Whale & Star Studio Kelley Roy NW 28th St O. Ascanio Gallery Sammer Gallery NW 29th St Art Nouveau Kavachnina Contemporary The Lunch Box 2043 North Miami Ave. 305 576 1804 [email protected] dianalowensteingallery.com Tues– Fri: 10 – 5; Sat: 10 – 3 Diana Lowenstein Gallery’s contemporary program presents an international stable of artists Abba Artseen Gallery 561 NW 32nd. St. 305 576 2828 [email protected] bacfl.org Mon – Sun: 12 – 5 A non-profit organization comprised of over 60 individual artist studios and two professional galleries. Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts NW 37th St Art Nouveau Gallery Dot FiftyOne Gallery 2248 NW 1st Place 305 424 5002 [email protected] blacksquaregallery.com Tues – Sat: 11 – 6; Mon. by appt. International contemporary art 2242 NW 1st Place 305 576 1150 [email protected] almafineart.com Tues - Sat: 11 – 5 2nd. Saturdays: 11 - 10 Photography and Media Art ArtMedia Gallery Bakehouse Art Complex Black Square Gallery Alma Fine Art Alejandra von Hartz Gallery North Miami Ave Margulies, Rubell Family and Debra & Dennis Eleazar Delgado NW 27th Ter NW 27th St Ka.Be PanAmerican Art Projects NW 24th St The Lunch Box NW 23rd St WYNWOOD ART WALK Second Saturday 7 p.m .- 10 p.m. NW 25th St Ascaso A. Dale Nally Whale & Star NW 22nd St Durban Segnini NW 21st St NW 20th St - R RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION [See page 24] THE MARGULIES COLLECTION AT THE WAREHOUSE [See page 24] - 17 - NW 1st Ct NW 1st Pl NWSA MW Ideobox Diana Lowenstein NW 19th St Dot Fiftyone Gallery 51NW 36th St. 305 573 9994 [email protected] dotfiftyone.com Mon – Fri: 12 - 7 Sat. by appt. A production laboratory for conceptual and contemporary art as much as an exhibition space. Contd. Page 20 16 - Hardcore Art Contemporary Sammer Black Square Alma Artseen 2620 NW 2nd Ave. 786 486 7248 [email protected] dinamitranigallery.com Tue – Fri: 1 – 5 & by appt. International Contemporary Photography 348 NW 29th St. 305 573 4661 [email protected] artnouveaugallery.net Mon - Fri: 11 - 5; Sat: 11 – 3 Latin American Geometric Abstraction Miami Biennale NW 24th St Dina Mitrani Gallery Art Nouveau Gallery Gary Nader Alejandra von Hartz Dina Mitrani O. Ascanio N Miami Ave turned into modern museums, and art fairs. The Alma Fine Art NW Miami Ct venues, world class private collections that have NW 39th St Abba Fine Art NW 1st Ave project spaces, artists studios, experimental A.Dale Nally Studio NW 2nd Ave New World School of the Arts 2215 NW 2nd Ave. 305 237 3620 [email protected] Admission Free Exhibition space dedicated to NWSA students, faculty and alumni NW 2nd Ave Artseen Gallery emerging artists, avant garde galleries, NW 2nd Ave ynwood Arts District is the favorite hub of NW 3rd Ave W FL 33137 -33127 NW 5th Ave Arts District NW 6th Ave Wynwood museums galleries theaters gardens historic sites fine dining culture art Slip into chic mode. Step out in style. ONLY CORALGABLES CORAL GABLES Architecture, Culture & Art nestled in a lush tropical setting. The City Beautiful is a Masterpiece in the heart of South Florida. Connoisseurs know that the Gables is the place to experience the best South Florida has to offer. COME ENJOY THE ARTISTRY AND BEAUTY OF OUR COMMUNITY. Visit Downtown Coral Gables and Miracle Mile, where you’ll find more than 200 restaurants and bou�ques made for those who appreciate a good vibe with good taste. Only 10 minutes south of Miami Interna�onal Airport. Centralized Valet, six parking garages, over 1,700 metered parking spaces. For informa�on call 305-569-0311 or visit www.shopcoralgables.com For more information: please visit us at www.coralgables.com. - 18 - ShopCoralGables.com - 19 - Wynwood Arts District Eleazar Delgado Studio Miami Biennale 2703 NW 2nd Ave. 305 814 6588 By appt / 2nd Sat.: 6 – 11 [email protected] eleazardelgado.com Meet the artist every 2nd. Saturday at his studio Eleazar Delgado. Artist in Residence 2751 N. Miami Ave. Miami, Fl 33127 305 576 2914 [email protected] miamibiennale.org Education Through Art O. Ascanio Gallery 2600 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Fl 33127 786 369 9314 [email protected] oascaniogallery.com Mon –Fri: 11 - 6 Sat. & Sun. by appt. Contemporary art Gary Nader Art Centre 62 NE 27th St. 305 576 0256 [email protected] garynader.com Mon – Sat: 10 – 6 Latin American Modern and Contemporary Art PanAmerican ArtProjects Hardcore Art Contemporary Space 72 NW 25th St. 305 576 1645 [email protected] hardcoreartmiami.com Tues – Fri: 10 – 5; Sat: 11 – 4 Presenting the work of local and international artists who use innovative and provocative mediums to raise questions about our postcontemporary society 2450 NW 2nd Ave. 305 573 2400 [email protected] panamericanart.com Tues-Fri: 10 - 6 Sat: 12 - 6 Specializing in Contemporary art from Latin America and the United States Sammer Gallery 125 NW 23rd St 305 441 2005 [email protected] arnet.com/sammergallery/html Tues – Fri: 10 – 6 Modern & Contemporary Latin American Masters with focus on contructivism and concrete art Ideobox Art Space 2417 N. Miami Ave 305 576 9878 [email protected] ideobox.com Mon – Fri: 9 – 5 Sat by appt. only Experimental space for art lovers of contemporary art The Lunch Box Gallery 310 NW 24th St. 305 407 8131 Mon. – Fri: 11:30 - 5 Sat: 12 – 5 or by appt. [email protected] thelunchboxgallery.com The space for contemporary photography in Miami KaBe Contemporary 223 NW 26 St. 305 573 8142 [email protected] kabecontemporary.com Tue-Fri: 11– 5 & by appt. International Contemporary Art Kavachnina Contemporary UM Art Gallery at The Wynwood Building 46 NW 36th St. 786 355 4394 [email protected] kavachnina.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat by appt. Emerging, mid-career artists both local and foreign in various media 2750 NW 3rd Ave. Ste. 4 305 284 3161 [email protected] as.miami.edu/art/ Every 2nd. Sat 2 – 9 & by appt UM:Exhibitions of University of Miami Students and Faculty Kelley Roy Gallery 50 NE 29th St. 305 447 3888 [email protected] kelleyroygallery.com Tues - Fri: 11 -5 American and international contemporary art Whale & Star 2215 NW 1st Pl. 305 576 6160 [email protected] whaleandstar.com Enrique Martinez Celaya Studio. - 20 - - 21 - Private Collections Open to the Public CIFO / Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation 1018 N Miami Ave. Miami, Fl 33136 305 455 3380 cifo.org Exhibitions Until Nov. 4 Not me: Subject to Change Abaroa, Aninat, Aranda, Guimarães, Novoa, Ortiz, Perez Bravo and Rubio Dec 5, 2012 – Mar. 3, 2013 Unsaid/Spoken. Works from the Ella FontanalsCisneros & CIFO Collections. Curated by Moacir dos Anjos and José Roca. Hours: Thurs & Fri: 12 - 6 | Sat & Sun: 10 - 4 Admission: Free CINTAS Collection Exhibitions MDC Museum of Art + Design The Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl 33132 305 237 7700 mdc.edu/ags Oct. 11 – Dec. 14 Cintas Foundation Fellows Competition Exhibition Dec. 4, 7 Awards Announcement & Reception Hours: Tue – Sat: 12 – 5 Admission Free de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space Exhibitions 23 NE 41st St. Miami, Fl 33127 305 576 6112 [email protected] delacruzcollection.org - 22 - Works from the Collection of Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz Project Room: Christian Holstad Hours: Tues – Sat: 10 – 4 Admission: Free dC See map on page 15 - 23 - Francisca Aninat, Sin titulo, No. 4 (detail), 2011. Serie Sudamerica Courtesy of the artist Private Collections Open to the Public Visual Art Museums in Greater Miami & Beyond Boca Raton Museum of Art Mizner Park Rubell Family Collection Dec. 5, 2012 – Aug. 2, 2013 Alone Together Group Exhibition with 26 artists Oscar Murillo: Work Solo Show 501 Plaza Real Boca Raton, Fl 33432 561 392 2500 bocamusem.org Exhibitions Exhibitions Wynwood Arts District 95 NW 29th St., Miami, Fl 33127 305 573 6090 [email protected] rfc.museum Nov. 11, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013 Politics NOT as Usual: Quilts with Something to Say Oct. 24, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013 The Art of Video Games: From the Smithsonian American Art Museum Jan. 29 – Apr. 28, 2013 Impact: 50 Years of the Council of Fashion Designers of America Admission: $10 / $ 5 Regular hours: Wed. – Sat. 10 - 6 Maurizio Cattelan, La Rivoluzione Siamo Noi, 2000, Polyester resin figure, felt suit and metal and plastic coat rack, Ed. 2/3 + 1 AP. Overall: 74 5/8 x 20 1/2 x 20 3/4 in. Hours: Tue - Fri: 10 – 5; Sat & Sun: 12 – 5 First Wed: 10 – 8 Admission: $8/ $6/ $4 Free: Children < 12 See map on page 17 Frost Art Museum / FIU FIU Campus the margulies collection at the WAREhOUSE Oct. 17, 2012 – Apr. 27, 2013 Kiefer, Long, Tucker, Gill. Sculpture Mlangeni, Probst, Shawky. Photography Attia, Djurberg, Erlich. Video Kanwar, Aitken, Ellis & Lange. Installation 10975 SW 17th St. Miami, FL 33199 305 348 2890 thefrost.fiu.edu Exhibitions Exhibitions Wynwood Arts District 591 NW 27th St. Miami, Fl 33127 305 576 1051 [email protected] margulieswarehouse.com Super Mario Brothers 3, Nintendo Entertainment System, 1990 Miyamoto, Tezuka, Yamauchi, directors. Oct. 17, 2012 – Feb. 24, 2013 to beauty: A Tribute to Mike Kelley Nov. 17, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013 Reflections Across Time: Seminole Portraits Nov. 17, 2012 – Jan. 2, 2013 Iván Navarro: Fluorescent Light Sculptures Donation to the Lotus House Shelter for Homeless Women and Children: $10 Students: Free Wael Shawky, Cabaret Crusades, The Horror Show File, 2010. Fig #101, C-print on cotton paper MW See map on page 17 Lowe Art Museum UM Campus Visual Art Museums in Greater Miami & Beyond 1301 Stanford Dr. Coral Gables, Fl 33146 305 284 3535 lowemuseum.org Exhibitions Until Nov. 4 Unnatural Curated by Tami Katz-Freiman Dec. 6, 2012 – Mar. 17, 2013 The Endless Renaissance: Six Solo Artist Projects Ahtila, Ball, Beshty, Feldmann, Quinn & Rasdjarmrearnsook Meirav Heiman & Yossi Ben Shoshan, Sperm Whale, 2009, video animation installation, variable dimensions Hours: Wed – Sun: 12 – 5 Admission: $8 / $6 Free: Children <6 - 24 - Exhibitions Bass Museum of Art 2100 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl 33139 305 673 7530 bassmuseum.org Iván Navarro, Red and Blue Electric Chair, 2003, Fluorescent lights, color sleeves, metal fixtures, and electric energy, 45 x 31 1/2 x 44 1/2 in. Hours Tue – Sat 10 – 5 Sun: 12 – 5 Admission Free Until Oct. 21 Introspection and Awakening: Japanese Art of the Edo and Meiji Periods, 1615 - 1912 Nov. 10, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013 Christo & Jeanne-Claude: Prints and Objects Christo and Jeanne Claude, Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980 83, 1884. Portfolio with 4 dye-transfer color photographs, mounted on rag paper, and sample of fabric used in the project. Photograph by Wolfgang Volz. © Christo 1984 Hours: Tues – Sat, 10 – 4 / Sun, 12– 4 Admission: Adults: $10 / $ 5 Free: UM Students & Children <12 - 25 - Visual Art Museums in Greater Miami & Beyond Visual Art Museums in Greater Miami & Beyond Naples Museum of Art MAM / Miami Art Museum 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd. Naples, FL 34108 (800) 597-1900 thephil.org Sept. 7 – Nov. 4 Rashid Johnson: Message to Our Folks Exhibitions Exhibitions Fall 2013: PAMM/Perez Art Museum Miami 101 West Flagler St. Miami, Fl 33130 305 375 3000 miamiartmuseum.org Sept. 22 – Dec. 30 Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television Until Dec. 9 Martin Schoeller: Close Up Nov. 21, 2012 – May 12, 2013 New Work Miami 2013 Until Jan. 20, 2012 Flechter Benton: The Artist Studio Rashid Johnson, Self Portrait Laying on Jack Johnson’s Grave, 2006. Lambda print, 40 1/2 x 49 1/2 in Hours: Tue to Fri: 10 – 5; Sat & Sun: 12 - 5 Admission: $8 / $4 Free: Children<12 Hours: Tues – Sat 10 – 4; Sun 12 – 4 Admission: $8 / $ 4 Free: 17 and under MOA / Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale Norton Museum of Art Until Jan. 6, 2013 Shark 1451 S. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, Fl 33401 561 832 5196 norton.org Exhibitions Exhibitions 1 E. Las Olas Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33301 954 525 5500 moafl.org Black leather jacket from the motion picture The Terminator. Until Jan. 27, 2013 Clear Water and Blue Hills: Stories in Chinese Art Nov. 1, 2012 – Oct. 6, 2013 Rob Wynne: I Remember Ceramic Castles, Mermaids & Japanese Bridges Nov. 10, 2013 – Feb. 10, 2013 Warhol and Cars: American Icons Dec. 9, 2012 – Mar. 3, 2013 Silvia Plimack Mangold: Landscape and Trees Hours: Tues - Wed, Fri - Sat: 11 - 6 Thurs. 11 – 8; Sun 12 – 5 Admission: $ 10/ $ 7/ $5 Free: Children 5 & under Andy Warhol, Female Fashion Figure, 1950s Hours: Tue – Wed, Fri – Sat: 10 – 5; Thurs: 10 – 9; Sun: 11 – 5 Admission: $12 / $ 5 Free: Children 12 & under MOCA / Museum of Contemporary Art The Wolfsonian-FIU Dec. 5, 2012 – Mar. 3, 2013 Bill Viola Hours: Tue, Thurs, Fri & Sat: 11 – 5; Wed 1 – 9; Sun 12 – 5 Admission: $ 5 / S 3. Free Children < 12 - 26 - 1001 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, Fl 33139 305 531 1001 wolfsonian.org Exhibitions Exhibitions Bill Viola, Surrender, 2001, color video diptych on two plasma display mounted vertically on wall 770 NE 125th St., North Miami, Fl 33161 305 893 6211 mocanomi.org Until Nov. 11 Trading Places 2 Pablo Cano: The Toy Box Wynne, Web, 2012 (detail), Glass beads on Fabric, 27 x 21 in. Nov. 15, 2012 – Mar 31, 2013 Postcards of the Wiener Werkstätte: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection Dec. 5, 2012- April 7, 2013 Esther Shalev – Gerz: Describing Labor Hours: Daily 12 – 6; Fri: 12 – 9; Closed: Wed. Admission: $7 / $5 Free: Children < 6 Maria Likarz-Strauss, Fashion, 1911,Wiener Werkstätte Postcard 557, Chromolithograph - 27 - Directory Directory Tomás Sánchez Fine Art Photography SPECIALIZING IN WORKS OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ARTISTS AND MASTERS Botero Bravo Cárdenas Carrasquilla Carreño Carrington Kahlo Lam Matta Meziat Morales Pelaez The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum Picasso Rivera T. Sánchez Tamayo Zapata Zúñiga Celebrate. Celebrate Art BaselExperience. Miami Beach with Embrace. with ALBERT PALEY Sunday, December 9, 2012 | 9:30am - 12:00pm to beauty: A Tribute to Mike Kelley 10/ 17/ 2012 – 2/24/2013 Iván Navarro: Fluorescent Light Sculptures 11/17/2012 – 1/2/2013 2970 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables, Fl 33134 Tel. 305 567 3151 www.jorgesorifineart.com Gran Nube, 2012. Lambda print, 59 x 42 in. 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