Notes related to Latinoamérica en Miami

PINTA MIAMI - CELEBRATION OF A 2022 WITH DIALOGUE, DYNAMICS AND SUCCESS

Pinta Miami concludes the 2022 cultural agenda with more than 14,000 visitors, 48 institutions and 28 cities present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales and a record number of awards. Pinta closes the year with extensive ground covered and is preparing to continue growing on both sides of the Atlantic.

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PINTA MIAMI - CELEBRATION OF A 2022 WITH DIALOGUE, DYNAMICS AND SUCCESS

Pinta Miami concludes the 2022 cultural agenda with more than 14,000 visitors, 48 institutions and 28 cities present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales and a record number of awards. Pinta closes the year with extensive ground covered and is preparing to continue growing on both sides of the Atlantic.

LYDIA AZOUT EXHIBITS “OLD EARTH-NEW EARTH” IN DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY MIAMI

The Colombian artist presents a selection of sculptures that flesh out her vision in accordance with what is currently happening: What happens when a space of clarity becomes a vitiated, expressionless space? Absurdity is negative. Is negativity always the end? Or is it rather a path to make way to the new? This is a personal thought process that has become matter; rather than purely conceptual, “Tierra Vieja / Tierra Nueva” is a risk, a medication, a vulnerability opened to the rebirth of pleasure and freedom.

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LYDIA AZOUT EXHIBITS “OLD EARTH-NEW EARTH” IN DOT FIFTYONE GALLERY MIAMI

The Colombian artist presents a selection of sculptures that flesh out her vision in accordance with what is currently happening: What happens when a space of clarity becomes a vitiated, expressionless space? Absurdity is negative. Is negativity always the end? Or is it rather a path to make way to the new? This is a personal thought process that has become matter; rather than purely conceptual, “Tierra Vieja / Tierra Nueva” is a risk, a medication, a vulnerability opened to the rebirth of pleasure and freedom.

FOUNTAINHEAD RESIDENCY PRESENTS THE WORKS OF ITS MAY ARTIST RESIDENTS

María de los Angeles Rodríguez Jiménez (Cuba), Karlo Andrei Ibarra (Puerto Rico) and Adolfo Bimer (Chile) are the three artists who participated in Fountainhead’s residency program in Miami during the month of May.

Residences

FOUNTAINHEAD RESIDENCY PRESENTS THE WORKS OF ITS MAY ARTIST RESIDENTS

María de los Angeles Rodríguez Jiménez (Cuba), Karlo Andrei Ibarra (Puerto Rico) and Adolfo Bimer (Chile) are the three artists who participated in Fountainhead’s residency program in Miami during the month of May.

ASCASO GALLERY IN MIAMI EXHIBITS GLOWING REVELATIONS: THE RELIEFS OF LUIS TOMASELLO

This is the third solo show devoted to Luis Tomasello, and it highlights a selection of some thirty seminal Atmosphères chromoplastiques, Objets plastiques and Lumières noires spanning nearly forty years of creative activity, from 1976 to 2012.

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ASCASO GALLERY IN MIAMI EXHIBITS GLOWING REVELATIONS: THE RELIEFS OF LUIS TOMASELLO

This is the third solo show devoted to Luis Tomasello, and it highlights a selection of some thirty seminal Atmosphères chromoplastiques, Objets plastiques and Lumières noires spanning nearly forty years of creative activity, from 1976 to 2012.

"THE COURSE OF THE WORK IS NOT DELIBERATE." INTERVIEW WITH JUAN HENRIQUEZ.
By Félix Suazo
Interviews

"THE COURSE OF THE WORK IS NOT DELIBERATE." INTERVIEW WITH JUAN HENRIQUEZ.

By Félix Suazo
JUAN HENRIQUEZ’S FINDS HIS WAY BACK WITH MAPA HISTERICO

Henríquez, Venezuelan artist based in Miami, sets up a psychographic landscape of mixed traits. In that territory there are no fixed coordinates, no preconceived ideas; just signs of an itinerary full of expectations, where the familiar and the strange cohabit. This new solo exhibition, curated by Felix Suazo, will encompass a selection of works made on fabric, paper, and wood between 2018 and 2021. The exhibition will take place at Laundromat Art Space.

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JUAN HENRIQUEZ’S FINDS HIS WAY BACK WITH MAPA HISTERICO

Henríquez, Venezuelan artist based in Miami, sets up a psychographic landscape of mixed traits. In that territory there are no fixed coordinates, no preconceived ideas; just signs of an itinerary full of expectations, where the familiar and the strange cohabit. This new solo exhibition, curated by Felix Suazo, will encompass a selection of works made on fabric, paper, and wood between 2018 and 2021. The exhibition will take place at Laundromat Art Space.