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ArticleThe madness has begun. It's Art Basel Miami Beach, and in what has now become a time-honored tradition for almost a decade, the racing about, the scramble to see, haggle, and buy commences. So let's start with a guide [caption id="attachment_9318" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Enrique Gomez de Molina, "Rhinoplasty" at Spinello...
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ArticleZoetic Stage, a newly formed company founded by Michael McKeever and Stuart Meltzer, kicks off its inaugural season with South Beach Babylon this Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at the Carnival Studio Theater at the Arsht Center. Written by the three time Carbonell Award winner for Best New Work Michael McKeever,...
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ArticleBiscayne Boulevard becomes a bit more beautiful this week as the first Miami Sculpture Biennale arrives in town. Hosted by Wynwood-based gallerist Gary Nader and curated by Ricardo Pau-Llosa, the selection of sculptures celebrates the “importance of art in our everyday lives.” The 50-piece selection ranges from medium to monumental...
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ArticleEmbodying South Florida’s creative spirit, 27 ideas received $3.8 million today as part of the 2010 Knight Arts Challenge Miami, a community-wide contest to bring South Florida together through the arts.
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ArticleTo inspire and unite South Florida with a third Sleepless Night festival featuring indoor and outdoor art and performances at dozens of Miami Beach venues.
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ArticleDaniel Bernard Roumain. (Photo by Julieta Cervantes) Back in late September, violinist and composer Daniel Bernard Roumain premiered his Dancers, Dreamers and Presidents, a three-part tone poem inspired by an impromptu dance that talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres and then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama did during the 2008 presidential campaign. The work...
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ArticleDid you know that almost every concrete structure in Miami includes locally mined, ground up fossilized coral and marine limestone? Such an integral element has gone unrecognized for far too long, according to a marine biologist and a musician,...
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ArticleBy Rachel Pastan, ICA Curators spend a lot of time traveling to where the art is. ICA’s curators make studio visits and go to galleries all over Philadelphia and in New York. This summer one went to San Francisco and Tel Aviv, another got a travel grant for Paris, and...