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Raúl De Molina´s Collection

Raul de Molina. Miami River Cops, 1985.

Coral Gables Museum

“Letters from overseas: zooming into the De Molina´s Collection”

Ayer martes 22 de noviembre Coral Gables Museum nos otorga la magnífica oportunidad de conocer y apreciar “Letters from overseas: zooming into the De Molina´s Collection”; una forma diferente de experimentar el arte.
Asimismo disfrutar obras de artistas de diferentes partes del mundo, Haití, Colombia, Corea, Nicaragua, Mónaco, Medio Oriente, Cuba, África y otros trabajos que transmiten mensajes fuertes y contundentes de todo tipo Las fotografías de De Molina están cargadas de historia, y a través de la explicación que
nos hace sobre cómo las captó, nos permiten prácticamente vivir la experiencia como si ésta fuese propia del espectador.

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Raúl De Molina. foto Cynthia Lopez

Cubanos huyendo de su país en precarias balsas, o la huida de Du Valier desde un Haití convulsionado por la rebelión, así como “Miami Vice”, la historia en esa etapa en la vida de la ciudad, también está plasmada con excelente profesionalismo en las fotografías de Raúl.
¿Quién es Raúl de Molina? Un excelente fotógrafo documental al que poco a poco las revistas amarillistas del momento comenzaron a verle como un potencial “paparazzo” y le contratan para que fotografiase a artistas, situaciones insólitas y personalidades del mundo.
Es a través de ese trabajo, tan exigente y riesgoso, además de su pasión por los viajes y el arte, que logra reunir esta colección digna de disfrutarse en el Coral Gables Museum.

Invitamos al público en general a las exhibiciones que se titulan “De las calles a la televisión; El Miami de los 80 en el ojo periodístico de Raúl de Molina” y “Cartas desde el extranjero: acercándose a la colección de De Molina”. La primera exhibición presenta fotografías de la carrera histórica de Raúl como reportero gráfico e incluye fotos que capturan la esencia de Miami en los años 80; fotos que incluyen escenas de protestas y disturbios y tomas detrás de escena de “Miami Vice”. La segunda exhibición, “Cartas desde el extranjero…” Incluye obras de arte contemporáneas internacionales que reflejan la pasión de la pareja por aprender las diferentes culturas del mundo e incluye obras de arte en una variedad de medios, desde video hasta fotografía, pintura y escultura.
Con gusto se espera la asistencia del público el día Martes, 22 de Noviembre a las 07:00 pm

Coral Gables Museum 285 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134

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20 years of Art Basel Miami Beach

Special offer

50% off for City of Miami Beach residents

To celebrate 20 years of Art Basel Miami Beach, City of Miami Beach residents can profit from reduced tickets at 50% off from November 20 to 23

Art Basel Miami Beach Visitor Information

In our American show, leading galleries from five continents show significant works by masters of Modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. 

Venue

Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Opening Hours

Private Days (by invitation only)
Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 11am to 7pm, First Choice VIP cardholders
Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 4pm to 7pm, Preview VIP cardholders
Wednesday, November 30, 2022, 11am to 7pm, First Choice and Preview VIP cardholders

Vernissage (by invitation only)
Wednesday, November 30, 2022, 4pm to 7pm

Public Days
Thursday, December 1, 2022, 11am to 7pm
Friday, December 2, 2022, 11am to 7pm
Saturday, December 3, 2022, 11am to 6pm

First Access Ticket

USD 90

Admission for one person, on one day between December 1-3, 2022. This ticket gives you early access to the show from 11am onwards and lets you be amongst the first to enter the fair.

Day Ticket

USD 70

Admission for one person, on one day between December 1-3, 2022, valid from chosen entry time to end of show day.

Reduced Day Ticket

USD 55

For students and seniors. 

Students are individuals over the age of 12, currently attending a college or university. Seniors are individuals aged 62 and over. Proof is required to purchase this ticket. Admission for one person, on one day between December 1-3, 2022, valid from chosen entry time to end of show day. 

Premium Card

USD 600

The Premium Card includes access to the Art Basel Vernissage on Wednesday, November 30, 4pm to 7pm; a four-day pass to the show between December 1-3, 2022; and complementary access to select museums in South Florida.

Premium+ Card

USD 2200

For those looking for an insider experience of the artworld, we proudly present our new Premium+ card.

Art Basel & Design Miami Combination Ticket

USD 98

Admission for one person, on one day between December 1-3, 2022. Valid for Art Basel and Design Miami, both shows do not have to be visited on the same day. The chosen entry time only applies for Art Basel, there are no specific entrance slots for Design Miami.

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Art for sale, Swa Guerra

EMIGRANTE Swa Guerra
EMIGRANTE Swa Guerra

Artist of the Week
Swa Guerra

EMIGRANTE Swa Guerra
EMIGRANTE, Swa Guerra

I studied at the “Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes” in Cuba from 2001 to 2006. In 2008 I started studying Hispanic Philology at the University of Havana. I participated in the XII Havana Biennial, with an installation “Inflated Love”. A few weeks ago I obtained 2nd place tie in the category 24. Innovation, 2022 American Art Award, with the work “17 de mayo”.

EMIGRANTE 

24” x 34” inches

Oil on canvas

$12,000.00

2085 NW 2ND AVE , MIAMI FL 33127, UNITED STATES

305.573.5730

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The Florence Academy of Art

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The Florence Academy of Art

“I am not part of a post contemporary movement. I am connected to a tradition that never ever stopped.”

– Daniel Graves, Founder

Academy of drawing and painting classes in realistic painting and drawing from Florence, Italy

New Jersey

All Florence Academy faculty must be accomplished artists committed to developing the creative, artistic, technical and intellectual capabilities of each student. In addition, they must also be able to address the particular needs of the MA in Studio Art candidates, that is, versed in the specific needs of today’s K-12 teacher.

Daniel Graves founded The Florence Academy of Art in 1991 with a handful of students in a small studio in the gardens of a Florentine palace. He chose Florence to surround them with some of the greatest artwork in history. This daily encounter with beauty naturally influences the students’ work, as they look to examples from the past to learn the language of classical art and endeavour to understand how the masters created works of such universal significance.  Today, the school is housed in a 35,000 square foot former customs house, just outside the city center, a short walk from the Arno River and the monuments of Florence. The antique structure, with its soaring ceilings and abundant natural light, has been transformed into a campus for realism: 30 north lit classrooms, a gallery, library, cafe, private studios for faculty and apartments for visiting artists. In 2007, the Florence Academy opened a branch campus in Mölndal, Sweden, and in 2020, inaugurated the Master of Arts in Studio Art.

What is
The FAA?

Students who apply to The Florence Academy of Art seek the language of Rembrandt, Velasquez, Titian and Sargent, and the tools to convey their ideas with confidence through the oil or clay mediums. A common visual aesthetic draws them to the classical world (and its renaissance in Florence) to build an artistic vocabulary where beauty and humanity are intrinsic to art. When students walk in the door of the Florence Academy, they are assigned a north light studio space, and settle into a rhythm of working that will remain constant throughout their years of study: half the day working from the figure, half of the day on specific exercises in their studios, and in the evenings attending lessons in Anatomy, Art History, materials & techniques.

Mission

The Mission Statement was written in 1995, and has changed only slightly over the years. We may not refer to it often, but it remains the guiding principal of our school, and underlies our philosophy, curriculum and teaching, and all of our decision-making:

To provide the highest level of instruction in classical methods of drawing, painting and sculpture for students wishing to pursue careers as professional artists in the Realist tradition.

Philosophy

The Florence Academy of Art is a small and dynamic center dedicated to the training of artists through the combination of intense observation with advanced craft skills.  The curriculum derives from the classical-realist tradition rooted in the 19th century (most particularly exemplified by the French Academies in the teaching of master painters like Gérôme, Bonnat and Carolus Duran) but also addresses the creative and professional position of the artist in a contemporary environment.

It is the view of this Academy that throughout the 20th century prominent movements of art have steadily drawn attention (and teaching) away from close observation of the material world and the acquisition of strong technical skills, to a position where cohesive artistic thought is inexorably fragmented by the urge towards greater individual expression.

The Academy therefore provides students with the opportunity to explore distinctive aspects of their chosen subject through the development of considerable powers of draftsmanship, direct study of works of the Old Masters and a deep, practical understanding of the materials and methods of the artist.  By this means, and through the resulting identification of clear artistic objectives, students acquire creative self-confidence, visual understanding and subtle and precise powers of description.

Study at the Academy centers upon the importance of drawing (particularly drawing from the human figure) as a means to gaining skill in painting or sculpture.  Through intense observation students acquire a visual literacy that enables them to interpret humanist values in their work, and, ultimately, seek to create a work of universal relevance.

The program, like that of the French Academies, is based upon systematic progression through the classical disciplines, interpreting the basic elements of composition, form, color harmony and expression.  Advancement to each level of study is dependent upon successful completion of the previous level.  In this way, the program is carefully matched to each individual and not imposed in a ‘study group’ context.

Institutional Goals

In summary, the Academy aims to train artists to:

  • draw to a very high standard
  • execute works in painting or sculpture to high levels of professional craftsmanship
  • acquire a deep understanding of the works and methods of the Old Masters
  • acquire a sound awareness of commercial practices in Fine Art

Founder’s

Message

“As I considered formalizing a course of study for students interested in realism, I first of all envisioned a school based on the time-tested principles that had produced the great, varied body of realist art. It would not promote a specific style, rather offer a complete classical education including humanities, art history, anatomy, ecorché, composition, and perspective, all at the service of drawing, painting and sculpture. It would inspire and encourage the individual, whatever the level of talent, and promote individuality and original thought. It would embrace open dialogue within the studio, and among other artists and institutions that share an interest in the development of classical realism. This vision has become The Florence Academy of Art today.” – Daniel Graves, Founder

The Florence Academy of Art emerged from a collection of ideas based on my own search for information on master techniques, my personal experiences or frustrations with art education during my formative years, and my knowledge of the past. After co-running Studio Cecil-Graves for eight years, I had come to some important realizations about what was effective and what was not. Years of trial and error followed, with more successes than failures, and now it is my students who are carrying on the tradition, adding in kind their own improvements to it.

There was no exact educational model for me to draw from; the ateliers of the 19th century were an inspiration to be sure, but they were limited in their scope, often based on the personality of a single master painter. True, they produced great artists, but eventually died out. This was a formula I did not want to repeat.

With this firmly in mind, I first of all envisioned a school based on the time-tested principles that had produced the great, varied body of realist art. It would not promote a specific style rather offer a complete classical education including humanities, art history, anatomy, ecorché, composition, and perspective, all at the service of drawing, painting and sculpture.

The Florence Academy of Art would inspire and encourage the individual, whatever the level of talent, and promote individuality and original thought.

It would embrace open dialogue within the studio, and among other artists and institutions that share an interest in the development of classical realism.

It would one day be permanently established in a single location so that future students of classical realism would have a place to study.

These thoughts have greatly influenced all my decisions over the past 21 years. The momentum to realize them has only grown thanks to loyal and dedicated students who continue to search out the Florence Academy as their school of choice.

I knew to make my vision take shape and grow I needed someone to add a perspective that was practical and logistical. An artist can remain deep in his art, in his own world. I could have had all the theory, but needed a colleague to make it real. When I met Susan Tintori I found another educator who shared my dream for a great school based on high standards. We made many sacrifices through the years to stay on course; thanks to this, we have never needed succumb to lowering our standards or diluting our mission in order to survive.

The Academy’s curriculum is designed to take a student at any skill level and advance their ability to represent nature. More specifically we teach, what we refer to as “structural realism;” this means we stress observation and an accurate translation of nature. We endeavor not to copy nature mindlessly, the result of this is often banal and lifeless, but rather truthfully engage in the representation of our personal vision of the subject or idea. Individuality is paramount in the final work; to underestimate this would be a failure at the most profound level.

I also envisioned a school based on selfless education, where no single individual’s ego would influence a student’s outcome. I felt one of the things that was so essential to the school environment was professionalism between teachers and students, where the importance of every individual had to be first priority. From the start, I sought to form a group of likeminded artists, trained at the Florence Academy, who have a profound understanding of its mission, and can continue the ethos of the studio environment as I had originally envisioned it. At various stages, key faculty provided invaluable innovations to the curriculum and methodology that have enriched the program and enhanced student progress.

Finally, I sought to create an institution that would live beyond me, and for this reason, The Florence Academy of Art does not bear my name. For this reason, too, I believe our mission is not only to train fine artists but also to actively prepare the next generation of teachers. This is how our culture is passed from one generation to the next. I see proof of this everyday as I walk through our studios.

The Florence Academy of Art needed to be a place where I would have wanted to study. I felt sure that if I could offer the kind of training in the environment I had sought as an art student, then it would be the right place for others, too. I believe we have achieved this; we have taken the technical and intellectual standards of the small atelier system, with its emphasis on individualized instruction, and applied them with success to an institution with over 100 students.

When asked to speak about the Academy, I find myself telling the story of its development, or the daily routine of studio life. What I cannot describe but see so vividly are the faces of the hundreds of students who have studied with us, and the many more hundreds of drawings, paintings and sculptures they have made. This is for me is the true value of The Florence Academy of Art.

– Daniel Graves, March 26, 2012

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PINTA MIAMI 2022

PINTA CONCEPT - MIAMI ART FAIR 2022
PINTA CONCEPT - MIAMI ART FAIR 2022

Pinta Miami 2022 | New Location

The Hangar in Coconut Grove
3385 Pan American Drive,
Coconut Grove,
Miami FL 33133

In search of new territories and exhibition formats, Pinta Miami inuagurates The Hangar in Coconut Grove. Located in a privileged place and with a strong historical character, The Hangar used to be the base of Pan American. Today, the space retains its functionality and combines elements of nature. The layout is completely flexible, with an open floor plan and abundant natural lighting. Including meeting, lounge and enjoyment spaces, the experience at The Hangar is complete. The wide and state-of-the-art accesses connect water and land, the natural and the built, thus generating a unique environment for art.

Public Days

 Thursday, December 1, 2022.

11am – 8pm

Friday, December 2, 2022.

11m – 8pm

Saturday, December 3, 2022.

11m – 8pm

Sunday, December4, 2022.

11m – 6pm

PINTA CONCEPT – MIAMI ART FAIR 2022 

This year, in its 16th anniversary and after highly transformative events, Pinta ventures into a new concept. New formats, and many other exciting ingredients will make up Pinta 2022.

In a blend format which combines premier technology with the glamor of gathering in-person, Pinta 2022 will provide an experience unlike no other. Artists, curators, gallery owners, collectors and art lovers will reunite for the best of what Latin American and Spanish creators have been working on; passionately and relentlessly in the face of a global crisis and its aftermath.

In line with Pinta’s commitment as an international platform to energize and disseminate Ibero American modern and contemporary art, and with a stronger-than-ever bond to its Latin American roots, this year’s edition brings forth an artistic program which includes diverse and interdisciplinary expositions and carefully articulated sections.

While the Main Section will host established galleries, this year’s edition of Pinta will provide a stronger emphasis to Solo-Duo and Next (emergent artist). Working with esteemed curators Félix Suazo, Oscar Roldán and Florencia Portocarrero, these two sections will highlight the individual voices of artists who inspire courage and originality. Last but not least, the Editions section will distinguish itself with graphic pieces. All of Pinta’s sections will, of course, be complemented by Pinta Live: where the global public will not only gain access to the fair, but much more too.

As part of Pinta’s online affair, and transcending borders of all kinds, Pinta hosts Media Point, a digital section with unique audiovisual content: talks with experts (LiveTalks), insights on the artists’ work (OpenFile) and custom Live Virtual Tours.

Pinta Concept thus becomes an exceptional showcase which not only highlights the outstanding quality of Latin American art, but also combines exclusivity and long-standing acclaim to enhance the voice of artists and their social, cultural and ecological concerns. It blends the physical with the online, and connects art lovers with art makers; Pinta is more than a fair, it’s a concept.

HEADQUARTERS
848 Brickell Ave, Suite 1130 A
Miami, FL 33131

GALLERIES 2022

Main Section
GALLERyLABS, New Haven – Buenos Aires
Aina Nowack, Madrid
Alex Slato, Miami – Paris
Art Media, Miami
El Museo, Bogotá
Espacio Líquido + La Gran, Gijon
Fundación Pablo Atchugarry, Manantiales
Galeria Artística, Asuncion
Galería Artizar, Islas Canarias
Galeria Janaina Torres, São Paulo
Galería Llamazares, Gijon
GBG Arte, Caracas
Imaginario, Buenos Aires
Jackie Shor Projects, São Paulo
Julia Baitala – Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires
LnS Gallery, Miami
Lyle O.Reitzel Arte Contemporáneo, Santo Domingo
Montenegro Art Project – MAP , Bogotá
OdA Oficina de Arte, Buenos Aires
Oñate Contemporary, Miami
Pabellon 4 Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires
Plataforma Art Base, Quebec
Prima, Santiago
Salar, La Paz
Sammer Gallery, Miami
Sasha D espacio de arte, Córdoba
Viedma, Asuncion

Solo Duo
Galería de Arte A Ciegas, Madrid
Petrus, San Juan
Taller Maldonado, Guayaquil
Trinta, Santiago de Compostela
Younique, Paris

Next
Galería Abra, Caracas
Galería NAC, Santiago
KBB, Buenos Aires
La Pecera, Punta del Este
Mas Arte, Quito
Remota, Salta
Selva Negra, Buenos Aires
Subsuelo, Rosario
Taller Maldonado, Guayaquil
VIGIL GONZALES, Cusco

Cube
Galería del Paseo, José Ignacio – Lima
Sammer Gallery, Miami

Intersections
Pan American Art Projects, Miami

Institutions
AMIA, Buenos Aires
CIFO, Miami
Instituto Cultural de Mexico en Miami, Miami

Publications
Art Nexus, Miami
Ciconia Collection, Miami

CURATORS

While the Main Section will house established galleries (Omar-Pascual Castillo and Mario Gioia), Pinta Miami 2022 will place a greater emphasis on the sincere artistic discourses of the Solo-Duo Projects section (Oscar Roldán Alzate) and the enlightened bravery of Special Projects (Félix Suazo). In addition, the NEXT section (Florencia Portocarrero) will present emerging galleries of great promise and the Photo section (José Antonio Navarrete) explores the fascinating world of photography. Finally, the Editions section will be distinguished by its graphic pieces. In Pinta Live, as a virtual complement, visitors from all over the world will be able to find the contents of the entire fair and a wide space for exchange and audiovisual volume.

PINTA CURATORS 2022

OMAR-PASCUAL CASTILLO, Main Section Curator

OSCAR ROLDÁN-ALZATE, Solo-Duo Project and Main Section Curator

FLORENCIA PORTOCARRERO, Next Curator

FELIX SUAZO, Special Project Curator

MARIO GIOIA, Curator

JOSÉ ANTONIO NAVARRETE, Curador de Pinta Photo

DANIEL RICARDO FISCHER, Architect

PASCAL TARABAY, Pinta Design Curator

VERO SANTALLA, Media Point Curator

GEAN MORENO, Intersections Curator

Diego Costa Peuser

Diego Costa Peuser is a cultural manager specialized in Latin American art. In this field, he has led various initiatives that allowed the greater and better understanding of artistic creation in the region.

Diego Costa Peuser is the director of the Arte al Día International magazine, founded 41 years ago by Jorge Costa Peuser and considered a leader among the media specialized in Ibero-American art. In this way, he has contributed to the recognition of movements and developments of artistic modernity. Arte al Día International has built a unique archive of reviews, interviews, profiles and news that show the exponential growth of the artistic ecosystem in the region and the world.

As co-creator and director of influential art fairs in Buenos Aires, Lima, Miami, New York, London and, soon, Basel, Diego Costa Peuser has promoted a change in the outlook of these metropolises, epicenters of cultural activity, on the nature and historical incidence of American artists. Whether in relation to the avant-garde, as well as to current contemporary creation, the projects directed by Costa Peuser open a dialogue between different practices from the North and the South. In this sense, he has promoted re-readings of art history that have turned the recognition of transcendental works and figures.

Committed to the present, Diego Costa Peuser faces challenges with social conscience and responsibility. In 2010 he was distinguished as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in Florida and from 2011 to 2015 he served on the Miami Board of the TECHO Foundation. For this foundation, and within the framework of Art Basel Miami Beach, he organized the ‘Art Techos’ event that brought together prominent artists in order to raise funds for the construction of houses in less favored sectors of the continent. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Diego’s projects provided uninterrupted support and dissemination through innovative virtual platforms. Forward thinking and faithful to progress, the PINTA fairs will be developed in a hybrid format (virtual and in-person) to facilitate access and maximize their reach.

His work as projects and media director has been one of the factors in the growing attraction of the Ibero-American artistic language. It has crossed borders and energized the market, providing unique opportunities for all sectors and art agents.

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Miami Art Week

PRIZM 2022 YEAR 10
NOVEMBER 29 – DECEMBER 11

MAIN FAIR: DESIGN DISTRICT | 4220 N. MIAMI AVE

GLOBAL/BORDERLESS CARIBBEAN PAVILION | LITTLE HAITI CULTURAL CENTER | 212 NE 59th TERRACE, Miami, FL 33137


PROGRAM

NOV 30

11 am – 11:45 pm

DESIGN PRESENCE

IN-PERSON

12 pm – 12:45 pm

DOCUMENTING GOGO, CALL & RESPONSE
ADVOCATING FOR THE PRESERVATION OF GOGO IN DC

IN-PERSON

1 pm – 1:45 pm

WHERE DE AT? PRESENTED BY NOAM

PRIZM PANELS

NOV 30

12 pm – 12:45 pm

Documenting Gogo, Call & Response: Advocating for the preservation of Gogo in DC
PRIZM PANELS

IN-PERSON

DEC 3

5- 5:45 pm

CONNECTING SPACES THROUGH ART & DIPLOMACY
REDEFINING THE MUSEUM MODEL FOR AFRICA

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

6 – 6:45 pm

CREOLE-UNANSWERABLES
THE POSITIONING OF A CARIBBEAN-AMERICAN ARTIST, GEOFFREY HOLDER

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

7 – 7:45 pm

PRIZM X LIGHTWORK PANEL
BLACK FREEDOM & THE QUEER COMMUNITY

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

DEC 4

1-1:45 pm

CULTURAL PRAXIS
SHAPING THE SOUTH AFRICAN ARTS ECOSYSTEM

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

2 – 2:45 pm

EXPLORING PRESENCE
AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS IN THE UPPER SOUTH

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

3 – 3:45 pm

PRIZM X LIGHTWORK PANEL
RADICALLY REIMAGINING BLACK COMMUNITY IN THE ART WORLD – COLLABORATION THROUGH NONPROFITS, ART IN PUBLIC SPACES, & CORPORATE COLLECTIONS

IN-PERSON & ZOOM

NOV 30

06:30 PM

PRIZM PREVIEW 2020
HOSTED BY CCH POUNDER

ZOOM

00:00

PRIZM X ART SEEN 365
JARED MCGRIFF

STUDIO SERIES

00:00

PRIZM X ART SEEN 365
MARK FLEURIDOR

STUDIO SERIES

00:00

PRIZM X ART SEEN 365
N. MASANI LANDFAIR

STUDIO SERIES

00:00

PRIZM X ART SEEN 365
SOFÍA CÓRDOVA

STUDIO SERIES

00:00

PRIZM X ART SEEN 365
YANIRA COLLADO

STUDIO SERIES

00:00

IN THE STUDIO
MOREL DOUCET

STUDIO SERIES

0:00

IN THE STUDIO
COLLECTING WITH CCH

STUDIO SERIES

0:00

REMEMBERING
DR.DAVID C. DRISKELL

PRIZM PANELS

0:00

REMEMBERING
MARVIN FABIEN

PRIZM PERFORM

DEC 1

06:30 PM

PRIZM X CMXNR

PRIZM PANELS

DEC 10

05:30 PM

COLLECTING CULTURE
JAMAICA THEN AND NOW

PRIZM PANELS

10:00 AM

WHEN LIBERTY BURNS
PRIZM FILM

SCREENING

DEC 11

7:00 PM

When Liberty Burns: A discussion with Dudley Alexis and Johanne Rahaman
moderated by Nadege Green

PRIZM PANELS

DEC 12

12:00 PM

YARD CONCEPT X PRIZM
Yard Concept Reading Circle 06 | Poetics of Relation

PRIZM PANELS

DEC 21

05:30 PM

COLLECTING IN 2020
HOSTED BY CCH POUNDER

GALLERIES

KZNSA

Founded in 1902, the KZNSA is KwaZulu-Natal’s foremost contemporary gallery, hosting artists of national and international stature, and reflecting the vibrant creative heart of the province. It is a not-for-profit, public benefit organization with 18A status is committed to the promotion of contemporary arts and linked to an extensive network of national institutions that also promote and catalyze cultural change.

UJAMAA ARTS

We are an artist centered organization bringing about a creative revolution, connecting, supporting, championing the artists, making ideas happen, while also providing opportunities for visual artists, through residencies, and related initiatives.

TEWASART GALLERY

Founded in 2019 by Thaddeus Wamukoya, Tewasart Gallery is a contemporary art gallery under TEWASART AND PATRONS, a dynamic online platform and arts consultancy, based in Nairobi, Kenya. With support from our ever-growing network,  including local and international artists, curators, and patrons; our mission is to inspire and invest in the growth of contemporary East African art and its artists.

TEWASART AND PATRONS are focused on highlighting and promoting contemporary East African art through organizing pop-up exhibitions, writing, contributing to artistic dialogues, and publishing digital content. Our publications focus on connecting the modern, unconventional and diverse ideas of our artists, to a wider audience. Our stories strive to create and open a map of East African contemporary art, and the artist’s journey.

In its short history, Tewas Art Gallery has become a thriving online platform, facilitating necessary critical engagement with the local and mainstream art markets. Through the dedication, innovative curatorial approach, and experience of our team, we are able to engage with more artists and advisories, in efforts to develop the creative industry, as a whole.

ARTISTS

WILLIAM CORDOVAMIXED MEDIASCULPTURE
ELAN CADIZMIXED MEDIA
ALEXANDRE KYUNGU MWILAMBWEMIXED MEDIAUNITED STATES
P. WAMAITHA NG’ANG’ADIGITAL
WINIFRED NANA AMOAHPAINTINGMIXED MEDIA
MARRYAM MOMACOLLAGE / SCULPTURE
TATOSPAINTINGNEW YORK | UNITED STATES
WENDELL MCSHINEMIXED MEDIATRINIDAD & TOBAGO | NEW YORK
ZOYA TAYLORPAINTINGOSLO | NORWAY
WESLEY CLARKDRAWINGWASHINGTON DC | UNITED STATES
YANIRA COLLADOMIXED MEDIAMIAMI, FL | UNITED STATES
WAYNE HODGEMIXED MEDIAUNITED STATES
SENZENI MARASELAMIXED MEDIAJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
SIPHESHILE NTSUNGWANAMIXED MEDIADURBAN | SOUTH AFRICA
SELENA JACKSONPAINTINGBALTIMORE, MD | UNITED STATES
TURTEL ONLIMIXED MEDIACHICAGO, IL | UNITED STATES
TOSIN KALEJAYEMIXED MEDIADRAWINGABUJA, NIGERIA
TESSA ALEXANDERMIXED MEDIATRINIDAD & TOBAGO
NADIA WAMUNYUMIXED MEDIA
PHUMULANI NTULINEW MEDIAMIXED MEDIAJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
PAULINE MARCELLEMIXED MEDIADOMINICA | WEST INDIES
OLWETHU DEVOSMIXED MEDIAJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
NYUGEN SMITHNEW MEDIAUNITED STATES
NAPOLEON JONES-HENDERSONPAINTINGDRAWINGBOSTON | UNITED STATES
NELSON STEVENSSILK SCREEN PRINTSNEW YORK | UNITED STATES
ONYIS MARTINDRAWINGKISUMU, KENYA
MURAMUZI JOHNBOSCOPAINTINGKAMPALA | UGANDA
MERON ENGIDAPAINTINGETHIOPIA
MALIZA KIASUWAMIXED MEDIASCULPTUREKENYA
MCKINLEY WALLACEPAINTINGMIXED MEDIABALTIMORE, MD | UNITED STATES
N. MASANI LANDFAIRMIXED MEDIAGEORGIA | UNITED STATES
MARK FLEURIDORMIXED MEDIAHAITI | UNITED STATES
MEGAN LEWISPAINTINGBALTIMORE, MD | UNITED STATES
KHALID ABDEL RAHMANPAINTINGSUDAN
LINDANI NYANDENIMIXED MEDIADURBAN | SOUTH AFRICA
JARED MCGRIFFPAINTINGMIAMI, FL | UNITED STATES
JENNIFER MACK-WATKINSSILK SCREEN PRINTSUNITED STATES
LEHLOGONOLO MASHABAMIXED MEDIAJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
JEFFREY KENTPAINTINGMIXED MEDIABALTIMORE, MD | UNITED STATES
LEILA ROSE FANNERPAINTINGJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
LAVETT BALLARDEAST ORANGE , NEW JERSEY | UNITED STATES
AMBER ROBLES-GORDONMIXED MEDIAWASHINGTON DC | UNITED STATES
ADA PINKSTONPRINTMAKINGDRAWINGBALTIMORE, MD | UNITED STATES
ATO RIBEIROSCULPTURE
DEBORAH JACKMIXED MEDIA
DAVID GUMBSNEW MEDIAPHOTOGRAPHYST. MAARTEN | WEST INDIES
FRANCKS DECEUSMIXED MEDIABROOKLYN | NEW YORK
CHRISTA DAVIDCOLLAGE / SCULPTUREATLANTA, GA | UNITED STATES
ANTOINE WILLIAMSMIXED MEDIARED SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA | UNITED STATES
GREATJOY NDLOVUPAINTINGDRAWINGJOHANNESBURG | SOUTH AFRICA
CARL E. HAZELWOODMIXED MEDIAGEORGETOWN, GUYANA
ALANIS FORDEPAINTINGBARBADOS
DAMON DAVISSCULPTUREST.LOUIS, MO | UNITED STATES
DERRICK NXUMALOPAINTINGMIXED MEDIADURBAN | SOUTH AFRICA
CALLAN GRECIAPAINTINGMIXED MEDIADURBAN | SOUTH AFRICA
AJAMU KOJOPAINTINGNEW YORK | UNITED STATES

ABOUT

Prizm is pleased to present our annual fair layered with programming that will captivate our attendees. With over 60 emerging and established galleries and artists offering their varied Diasporic narratives and perspectives, riveting conversations lead by new and established thought leaders in Diasporic Visual arts practice and cutting-edge events and installations that offer sensory delight, Prizm is a fair not to be missed during your winter stay in sunny Miami. In light of the impacts of Covid-19, Prizm will host its ninth edition in-person with protocols and measures in place to ensure a safe and healthy experience. We will also offer our programming online for patrons and visitors who would like to enjoy the Prizm experience but would prefer a physically distanced way to do so. Review our past and upcoming events and be sure to save our event dates to your art calendars.

Statement on Diversity and Inclusion
Our approach to inclusion and diversity is rooted in listening, learning, and building on the feedback we receive from our team, community, patrons, and collaborators. Building with a diverse team affords us the perspective to better serve our multicultural, global audience. For Prizm and Prizm Projects, as we continue pursuit of equity in the fine arts and creative industry sector. We acknowledge a diverse and inclusive workforce as a key performance indicator that will create sustainability for our organization and deliver programming and services that will speak to a multicultural, multigenerational, and ultimately, global audience. Each year, Prizm and Prizm Projects exhibits approximately 100 artists from Africa and its Diaspora and are proud to hire and retain staff, consultants, advisors, and a board that represents and is a reflection of the Prizm of perspectives and narratives our exhibitors share with the world.

TEAM PRIZM

MIKHAILE SOLOMON
Founder | Director
[email protected]
954 372 6241

PRIZM FELLOWS

ASHLI OGNELODH
Program Assistant

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

MIREILLE LOUIS CHARLES
Executive Director, Green Family Foundation

TAYYIB SMITH
Partner, Pipeline Philly & Little Giant Media

THAMIAH TUTT
Executive Director, Dr. Maya Angelou Foundation

CCH POUNDER
Actress & Activist

AMBER ROBLES-GORDON
Mixed Media Visual Artist

DEBORAH KOCH
Executive Director | Red Cross

ALLISON STUCKLESS
Vice President | J.P Morgan

JESSICA SIRMANS
Non-profit Development & Events Professional

BOARD

RANDOLPH WIGGINS
Managing Director | Build in Tulsa

CHIKE OHAYIA
Vice President | JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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Art for Sale, Kaitlyn O’Neill

Do you see me now? Kaitlyn O’Neill
Do you see me now? Kaitlyn O’Neill

Do you see me now?

Artist of the Week
Kaitlyn O’Neill

Do you see me now? Kaitlyn O’Neill
Do you see me now? Kaitlyn O’Neill

Do you see me now?

36” x 48” inches

Acrylic on canvas

$ 6,000.00

K. O’Neill is a “20-something” Puerto Rican artist from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Primarily working in the female form and expressive profiles, O’Neill focuses on bold usage of color to vividly convey emotions in a way she feels words cannot often do. O’Neill is currently a psychology doctoral student and is an advocate for reducing the stigma surrounding mental health treatment through her work and interviews. O’Neill’s work aims to empower her audience to be bold and undiluted in their emotional expression in an era flooded with the glamorization of mental illness, internet ‘perfection’, and the rise of the influencer, intent on empowering her audience to embrace nuances of their own mental health in a way that embraces the good, the bad, and the not Instagram-worthy. As her work largely is up-close portraiture of deindividualized faces reduced to their most basic components, the focus of each piece is a facial expression, with colors chosen for translative emphasis. From her core, O’Neill’s goal for her work is to create beautiful, touching pieces with themes that are not beautiful, showing the duality of struggle and resilience. O’Neill is currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has exhibited works in multiple venues across the Mid-Atlantic/Northeastern region of the United States, including Manhattan, NY, and Philadelphia, PA.

Artist Statement:
In many ways, my work has adopted a voice of its own. Specifically, I’ve found that I am worth more as an artist in being an authentic human being than in my work simply being ‘pretty’ by gallery and buyer standards. Initially, I did not intend to exhibit my work, as my earliest pieces were created as testaments to times and emotions that I didn’t want to discuss amid processing my mental health struggles. Growing up, I often felt the need to water down my feelings to overcome them- not letting the problems bubble up to the surface, associating emotionality with vulnerability and weakness. Part of this is easily attributed to cultural biases and birth order, but I digress. After realizing the utility of connection and the power of connecting with strangers on mental health, I have embraced the vulnerability knowing now it is strength to do so. In openly discussing thematic representations of trauma and my struggle with panic disorder, my work is my contribution to the plight of destigmatizing mental health conditions. My portrayal of unattractive feelings (e.g., hurt, sadness, anger) in pastel shades is representative of cognitive dissonance and societal pressure to maintain a ‘pretty face’. My work is unapologetically loud and vivid in a way I would’ve balked at years ago, dedicated to the fine line between aggression, vulnerability, and sensuality and the tightrope between feeling “not enough” and “too much” as a woman. These themes are often tied together by the color blue, symbolizing my pieces’ emotional depth and beckoning the audience to look beneath the surface and, therefore, look within.

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Untitled Art Show 2022

UNTITLED ART FAIR
UNTITLED ART FAIR

Untitled Art is the leading independent art fair taking place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. Guided by a mission to support the wider art ecosystem, Untitled Art offers an inclusive and collaborative platform for discovering contemporary art by emerging artists and historical figures.

Untitled Art Announces Prizes and Program for 11th Edition

2022 programs include new artist projects and performances, the return of the Monuments series, podcast conversations, events, and six prizes awarded to participating artists and galleries.

Tuesday, November 29 – Saturday, December 3, 2022
VIP and Press Preview: Monday, November 28
Untitled Art is located on Miami Beach: at Ocean Drive and 12th Street

Miami Beach, FL. October 27, 2022 – Untitled Art is pleased to present a program of curated Special Projects, Monuments, performances, podcast conversations and events for the 2022 edition. In addition, at this year’s edition of the fair, six new prizes will be awarded to participating galleries and artists. This year marks the fair’s most international presentation to date, focusing on collaboration across the art community. Untitled Art’s programming, Special Projects, and Monuments series are part of an expanded curatorial platform spearheaded by Artistic Director Omar López-Chahoud in support of the wider arts ecosystem – both globally and locally in Miami. Selected artists, galleries, and non-profits will tackle topics from the environment, to race and diversity, to artificial intelligence in an effort to celebrate new and underrepresented voices.

Prizes will be awarded in support of exhibitors and artists. This initiative was launched this year, in line with the Untitled Art’s commitment to establishing opportunities for collaboration and support of the larger art ecosystem beyond the fair itself:

The Nest Prize by Vortic | As the leading virtual and augmented reality platform for the art world, Vortic partners with Untitled Art to launch The Nest Prize by Vortic, showcasing their ongoing commitment to supporting emerging artists and galleries. Vortic will also offer participating Nest galleries a dynamic platform to sustainably showcase their work in the form of a 3D and virtual extension of the sector to be hosted on their website and untitledartfairs.com and on-site through a VR experience.

21c Museum Hotels Acquisition Prize | “Founded by collectors Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, 21c’s mission is to expand access to thought-provoking contemporary art,” says 21c Chief Curator Alice Gray Stites. “Each year at Untitled Miami, we have discovered new artists from all over the world, working in a wide range of media and addressing the pressing issues of our time. Laura Lee and Steve have acquired many of their works for the 21c collection. We are excited about discovering more visionary artists at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022, and expanding the collection further through the establishment of the 21c Museum Hotels Acquisition Prize.”

Colección Solo Acquisition Prize | This international arts project based in Madrid aims to foster, support and share the artwork of today. “As part of our commitment to supporting creative work, artists, and a lively contemporary scene, we see the role of fairs like Untitled as key.” — Colección Solo team on establishing the new art acquisition prize.


CCA Andratx Artist-in-Residence Prize | For more than twenty years CCA Andratx has been a production place and platform that has welcomed artists from all over the world. This year they are collaborating with Untitled Art to choose one artist from the fair’s 11th edition for one-month residency in Mallorca.

Last Resort Artist Retreat Residency Prize | Founded in 2021 by Derrick Adams, The Last Resort Artist Retreat offers Black artists reprieve from the daily in a community where creative freedom is expanded through fellowship, self-reflection and therapeutic services. “We are thrilled to partner with Untitled Art during Miami Art Week to present this residency prize and welcome an artist of African descent from Latin America and the Caribbean to our inaugural cycle of residents in 2023.” — Last Resort Artist Retreat team.


Pébéo Production Prize | A benchmark in the field of graphic art, the Pébéo family business has specialized in creating colors for many years. Striking the balance between innovation and an educational approach, the company promotes development and creativity through the practice of art. With Untitled Art fair, they will award an artist in 2023 who is working towards an institutional exhibition with an in-kind materials and cash hybrid prize towards production.

MONUMENTS, located west of the sand dunes on Miami Beach, features a selection of artworks open to the public. Presenting elements of the fair outside allows participating galleries and artists to interact with the city of Miami Beach and visitors in a wider capacity:

Swiss-born multi-media artist and environmental activist Katja Loher’s Lejos de lo visible (far from the visible) (2022) is a 5-channel video composition that addresses ecological urgencies, such as the plight of pollinators and changes in the ocean ecosystem caused by climate change. Bridging the world of art and science, to draw attention to the defining challenge of our time, climate change, Loher’s PLANKTON MANIFESTO series is a universal call to preserve underwater life. Collaged with her green screen studio shootings and microscopic footage provided by scientists, Lejos de lo visible (far from the visible) comprises of unique projections underscoring the threatened underwater world. Presented by LatchKey Gallery.

MAIA Contemporary brings Sabino Guisu’s large scale sculpture Cocijo (2022), a work that consists of steel, fiberglass, metal, and automotive paint on an MDF base that illustrates what the symbolic figure of Cocijo, the deity of rain and lightning among the ancient Zapotecs, would be like in the parallel universe of modernity. The artist’s work can be considered a continuous reflection between the sacred and the profane: how worldliness and religious sentiment coexist in today’s life. Is it possible to reconcile both views? Art allows Sabino to guide his thoughts and show the ambiguity between modernity and the ancient past.

SPECIAL PROJECTS will be presented throughout the fair that call attention to key issues and new artistic voices:

Inspired by Buddhist prayer wheels, Amanda Keeley presents All is well All is well All is well (2022) a cylindrical sculpture embedded with a text from the Heart Sutra, written in the direction of the sun’s movement across the sky. Despite the traditional clockwise rotation of meditation wheels, Keeley will ask that the audience turn the wheel three times to the left to experience the artwork. Not only does this increase the merit earned by the wheel’s use, but offers a mind-stabilization technique that trains the mind while the body is in motion. The practitioner can repeat the mantra as often as possible during the wheel’s turning, sending positive energy into our universe.

A special installation by American painter Angela Fraleigh for the VIP Lounge of Untitled Art 2022, re-imagines, and re-signifies female characters from familiar tales to challenge perceptions of the past and reimagine different futures. Titled The Raving Ones (2022), the 12 x 28 ft long painting and drawing installation consists of multiple paintings installed on hand-drawn wallpaper. Drawing on parallels between art production and spellcraft, Fraleigh’s work harnesses the magic of making the invisible, visible. Illuminating erased or forgotten female figures, her paintings unsettle narratives that seem familiar in order to shift perspectives and upend contemporary power dynamics. The work is presented by Sean Horton (Presents).

In celebration of the longstanding tradition of Untitled Art working with artists to activate the VIP Lounge, visitors this year will find an installation and group exhibition presented by BEVERLY’S, an artist-run exhibition and service industry platform founded in 2012 in the Lower East Side / Chinatown neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. Included artists are:Carlos Rosales-Silva, Heidi Norton, Alexandra Hammond, Leah Dixon, Azikiwe Mohammed, Jack Henry, Julia Colavita, Chris Herity, Stina Puotinen, Hayley Martell, Sonia Louise Davis, Spencer Young, Marie Anine Moller, and Ivan Forde.

From Room 57, Brecht Wright Gander’s latest sculptural works considers the border between a body and its environment.Markers of domestic interiors—for instance beige carpet—are used to summon a sense of the familiar set against ominously incomplete human forms. The repetitive actions of motors within the work suggest a mechanistic absence of free will, a few going so far to be on illuminated panels to imbue a sense of theatricality.

In collaboration with Center for Subtropical Affairs and FIU Robotics and Digital Fabrication Lab, Above the Ground (2022) by Joyce Billet explores the connection between the natural and the digital and introduces tropical and botanical plants present in the Florida ecosystem. Drawings and paintings from photographs of the species were created to inform the integrated cuts, etchings and overall form of and on the resulting sculptural furniture pieces. The installation will be accompanied by a publication released by Exile Books.

Y.ES Contemporary presents Studio Lenca´s large scale paintings and sculptures that explore an estranged cultural heritage and universal themes of identity. Titled Ni de aquí, ni de allá (Not from here, not from there) (2022), this Spanish phrase is used frequently by bilingual and bicultural Latinx people to describe the intersecting identities of being displaced. Formally labelled an ‘illegal alien’ whilst living in the US, Salvadoran artist Studio Lenca now works from the UK. The title and phrase “ni de aquí, ni de allá” also speaks to the artist’s queer identity.

Artist Rachel Garrard will construct a temporary installation on Miami Beach titled Pathways Beyond Time, (2022) presented by Colector, in continuation of her site-specific, transitory installations that use nature as their medium. In the large rusted steel sculptures that emerge from the sand in reference of ancient traditions, the artist and landscape will co-create and co-design the surrounding space, recalibrating the environment to reveal its essential symbolic qualities via symbiotic interaction with the elements, the ocean and those who participate with the artwork.

Yucef Merhi’s tête-à-tête (2022), organized by Adriana Meneses, is a datagram installation that discloses for the first time the correspondence of two eminent cultural figures of the 20th century: French artist, August Herbin, and Romanian-born Venezuelan journalist, and founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas, Sofía Ímber. The work is comprised of enlarged hand-written letters, postcards, envelopes, and photographs, sent between Herbin and Ímber [de Meneses] in the late 1950s. tête-à-tête allows people to gaze and navigate the historical, emotional, and pragmatic complexities that foster art and drive art history. This work is in collaboration with the University of Miami Libraries and the Sofía Ímber Collection.

Further onsite programming during Untitled Art includes the presentation of Walk the Authors (2018) by María La Ribot,presented by Max Estrella. This installation is made up of a number of wooden, mass-produced folding chairs, all covered with laser-engraved text. To read the text—which is comprised of personal stories—visitors must engage with the seats themselves by opening and closing, turning, and lowering them.

An additional interactive project spanning the fair is SEPTEMBER’s Viewfinder with Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo (ongoing) byLukaza Branfman-Verissimo. The project, inspired by, and dedicated to, artist, educator, and activist Corita Kent, invites visitors to practice seeing our world differently. Branfman-Verissimo will invite people to cut a ‘view’ from provided postcards and printouts, to both explore the fair though a unique lens, and bring their viewfinders outside to discover new ways of slow-looking and deep investigation of the surrounding area.

Courtesy of the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, Miami, and El Espacio 23, Ema Ri’s Language is leaving me, (2021) will materially possess the walls to expose organic patterns, shapes, and the extensive representations of life through excised paint, and plaster, coming alive from the inside out. A second-generation Cuban-American and queer artist, Ri’s practice contemplates the unseen relationships, communions, and felt impressions that everything and everyone experiences. Work by Ri will be featured in the significant upcoming exhibition You Know Who You Are: Recent Acquisitions of Cuban Art from the Jorge M. Perez Collection at El Espacio 23.

Following its premier at the Brooklyn Museum (October 28 – November 6, 2022), For Freedoms announces that For Freedoms News (FFN) will be presented in its second iteration at Untitled Art. Using the look and feel of broadcast news, this artist led project seeks to generate broader civic engagement in advance of the 2022 midterm elections which will be complete prior to the fair’s start. For Freedom’s activation in Miami will consist of an interview area and news set in parallel with a performance of roving “reporters on the street” recording live news throughout the fair. Through video and live reporting, For Freedoms will incorporate a variegated community of artists, collectors, dealers, press, and other fair-goers about the intricacies, banalities, and expansiveness of art, politics, and society within an art fair environment. Similar to the preceding format of FFN, the news set at Untitled Art will serve as a hub for correspondents to meet at allocated times and a backdrop for filmed content.

Val del Omar’s Por aquí ya no hay camino, (There’s no path here anymore), (circa 1961) is one of the first sound work installations presented as a Special Project at Untitled Art. Featuring a collection of sounds from the artist’s lab, which he called PLAT (Picto Lumínica Audio Tactil), the work is comprised of recordings from his movies, radio recordings, family conversations and reflections by him and others. After the artist’s passing, his lab’s contents were moved to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (Spain), where they were digitized in 2010. This work is presented by Max Estrella.

Shango | Digital Throne (2022) by Yelaine Rodriguez and presented by Auttrianna Projects is the third iteration of the conceptual artist’s immersive altars. Featuring a site-specific installation of video, photography, sculpture, and fiber work, the project conceptualizes a series of designed pieces related to Shango, the orishaof justice, thunder, and dance of the West African religion of Yoruba. In collaboration with Mare Residency Founder Auttrianna Ward, this version will incorporate digital offerings to Shango from various Afro-Diasporic artists working within video art including artists biarritzzz and Taína Cruz. Programming by Auttrianna Projects is sponsored by: Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), The55project, The Last Resort Artist Retreat, and Kalpa Art Advisory.

In a continued effort to amplify diverse voices, Untitled Art will select one participating gallery on an annual basis to present a special solo booth that highlights the work of an older or deceased artist who has made a significant contribution to contemporary art discourse. This year’s selected gallery is Galerie Christian Lethert (Cologne, Germany) who is exhibiting the work of 82-year-old artist Imi Knoebel, a German painter and sculptor known for his contributions to and shaping of 20th century Minimalist abstract art.

PERFORMANCES

Titling the Untitled: An Interview Series (2022) proposes a series of interviews in the “man-on-the-street” style. In these interviews with Untitled Art Fair founders, team, staff, galleries, and attendees, Locker Room artist Catherine Candor will ask a few questions that will be released via Instagram November 28th, 29th, and December 1st, 2022.

In addition, Studio Lenca will also offer a performance at Untitled Art this year. In Performance (2022) the artist willcarefully craft an elaborate costume based on their research into ‘Los Historiantes,’ the folkloric dancers of El Salvador. The costume, crafted out of found and recycled materials, is a metaphor for the artist’s quest for identity and representation as a displaced person. During the improvised movement piece, Studio Lenca will distribute wooden arrows to the audience. The arrows are a type of iconography used in their work to represent the barriers and obstacles encountered by their community, one that they will instruct the audience to take away with them to later destroy.

Fabiola Larios’s performanceINSTANT ART (2022) will demonstrate the process of exploring an artificial intelligence’s latent space by generating and refining a series of prompts and resulting images. Presented by Lonely ROCKS.

Before the Wax Melts, a performance via drone by Miami-based artist Whitney Lynn will also take place during the fair. Sponsored by UW Arts, and told in the form of seven episodes, the project will be viewable from Lummus Park Beach on November 28, at unannounced intervals between the hours of 1:00-8:00pm. Before the Wax Melts reimagines the opening scene in the satirical film La Dolce Vita (1960) in a series of sculptural actions, stealing the setup of the iconic image as a starting point for considering more abstract ideas of spectacle, desire, amusement, and value. The title gives a subtle nod to the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, further inviting questions regarding rapid advances in drone technology, their applications, and impact.

The Special Project Shango | Digital Throne (2022) by Yelaine Rodriguez and presented by Auttrianna Projects will inaugurate at Untitled Art with a live performance led by Kaila Paulino on November28th through traditional Afro-Dominican music, which transpired in the Batey (colonial-era sugar workers’ towns) as a tribute to Afro-Diasporic culture in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. Programming by Auttrianna Projects is sponsored by: Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), The55project, The Last Resort Artist Retreat, and Kalpa Art Advisory.

The UNTITLED ART PODCAST SERIES also returns for a third year to serve an expanded audience. New this year are two dedicated days hosted by the fair’s Programming Partners, Her Clique and [NAME], alongside additional conversations and panel discussions that expand on the presentations of the fair’s 2022 exhibitors:

Programming Partner [NAME] Dedicated Day: [NAME] Publications will present three podcasts that focus on the often overlooked and forgotten dimensions of Miami’s cultural history. In these episodes, [NAME] will be joined by local artists, gallerists, and historians to reactivate the memory of some of Miami’s vital art scenes from the past 40 years. Episode One will focus on the contributions of Black artists and intellectuals that don’t often figure in local art histories; Episode Two will be a behind-the-scenes look at the lost stories of a 90s Miami art scene; and Episode Three an in-depth look at the work of late Chilean-American artist Enrique Castro-Cid.

Programming Partner Her Clique Dedicated Podcast Day: The online platform Her Clique will host a day of art panel podcasts that will focus on art and activism. The podcast guests include artists, galleries and curators who will discuss various good-cause initiatives they are involved with and how art can be a tool for activism and positive, social change. Her Clique is a New York-based, curated platform for specially commissioned artworks created by women and non-binary artists for charity.

Additional conversations and panels include:

Terremoto: Scratching, remixing and hacking the consumption of Latin (x)(o)(a)e)(+) narratives, a conversation with R.I.C.O.R.O.B.O

De Buck Gallery: Exhibiting Artist Devan Shimoyama in conversation with Omar López-Chahoud

Auttrianna Projects and The55Project: Highlighting and Archiving Blackness in the Americas and Caribbean (Moderator: Auttrianna Ward / Panelists: Yelaine Rodriguez and Rafael Rg)

Aperture Foundation: Exhibiting Artist Shikeith in conversation with Lesley Martin, Creative Director of Aperture

Laney Contemporary: Nationally recognized independent curator, Melissa Messina in conversation with exhibiting artist, Curtis Patterson.

Lonely ROCKS: WEN DECENTRALIZED? DOES IT EVEN MATTER? (Moderator: Fanny Lakoubay / Panelists: Lonely ROCKS cofounders Benton C Bainbridge and James McGirk)

Sean Horton (Presents): Exhibiting artist Angela Fraleigh in conversation with Maritza Lacayo, art historian and contemporary art curator at the Pérez Art Museum Miami

Library Street Collective: Exhibiting Artist Jason REVOK in conversation with Jova Lynne, Senior Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit

Webber Gallery: Zora J. Murff

For press inquiries, please contact:
Elle Moody, Sutton
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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The Official Partners of Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022 are Chase Private Client, By Michael Miller, Champagne Pommery, The Art of Shaving, and Vilebrequin.

About Untitled Art

Founded in 2012, Untitled Art is the leading independent contemporary art fair taking place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. Guided by a mission to support the wider art ecosystem, Untitled Art offers an inclusive platform for discovering contemporary art that prioritizes collaboration within each aspect of the fair.

Each year, new and long-standing exhibitors are selected by Untitled Art’s evolving curatorial team for their artistic integrity and international reach, with several galleries based outside of mainstream art hubs. Emerging artists, young galleries and non-profit organizations are supported through its ‘Nest’ sector, a new initiative offering subsidized booths developed in response to traditional entry barriers posed by art fair participation. The first to launch an online art fair, Untitled Art continually invests in new technologies to make contemporary art collecting more accessible to new audiences, and it proactively advances responsible culture by using its platform to amplify diverse voices.

Through critical and educational programming, from a robust on-site podcast series focusing on relevant industry topics and artist talks to events and community activations outside of the fair itself, Untitled Art attracts contemporary art collectors, art professionals, curators, art historians and critics, among other enthusiasts. It also celebrates the context in which the fair is held by promoting leading galleries from Miami and engaging with local institutions. To reduce its environmental impact, Untitled Art works closely with the City of Miami Beach to ensure a zero-impact presentation and reuses its custom-designed tent for each edition. In 2022, Untitled Art will also reignite its ‘writers-in-residence’ program to support the crucial advancement of art criticism while cultivating the next generation of writers.

Untitled Art 2022 will take place during Miami Art Week from Tuesday November 29 through Saturday December 3, with a VIP Preview on Monday November 28. The fair coincides with Art Basel Miami Beach, held from Thursday December 1 to Saturday December 3.

With the support of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority.

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Ink miami art fair

INK Miami Art Fair

November 30 – December 4 | 2022

The 16th Annual
INK MIAMI ART FAIR
Modern & Contemporary Works on Paper

INK Miami Art Fair is pleased to announce its list of exhibitors for
2022, ranging from national and international publishers to non-profits and galleries with a specific focus on works on paper. Exhibitors for this Fair are selected for their outstanding ability to offer collectors a diverse survey of 20th-century masterworks and newly released editions by leading contemporary artists. Founded in 2006, the INK Miami Art Fair has distinguished itself through the quality of its works and exhibitors and its unique location in a lush open-air courtyard surrounded by suites transformed into uniquely defined gallery spaces for visitors to explore. During its 15 years, the Fair has attracted a loyal following among museum curators and committed collectors of works on paper. INK is an independently organized fair and continues to be free to attend with online registration.

Gortinore Distillers & Co. will introduce their Natterjack Irish Whiskey during the Pulp Party, Dec. 1, 6pm – 9pm. Natterjack’s unique blend, triple distilled in true Irish spirit and carefully crafted, is an elegant drink for the next generation of whiskey drinkers. More information at https://www.natterjack.com/
Printed Editions is a site that makes it easy for collectors to source fine art prints from leading galleries, print dealers, and print studios.
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2022 INK MIAMI ART FAIR EXHIBITOR LIST:
Flying Horse Editions/UCF, Orlando, FL
Graphicstudio/USF, Tampa, FL
Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art, Miami, FL
Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis, MN
Island Press, St. Louis, MO
Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York, NY
Marlborough Graphics, New York, NY
Mixografia®, Los Angeles, CA
Stoney Road Press, Dublin, Ireland
Susan Teller Gallery, New York, NY
TAG Fine Arts, London, UK
Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, NM
Tandem Press, Madison, WI
Upsilon Gallery, New York, NY

LOCATION / DATES / HOURS:
INK Miami Art Fair
The Dorchester Hotel in South Beach
1850 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach, FL
November 30 – December 4, 2022
Opening Brunch, Wednesday, November 30, 9am – Noon
Wednesday, November 30, 9am – 4pm
Thursday, December 1, 10am – 8pm
Pulp Party, Thursday, December 1, 6pm – 9pm
Friday, December 2, 10am – 8pm
Saturday, December 3, 10am – 8pm
Sunday, December 4, 10am – 3pm

Suites of Dorchester

1850 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139
The Dorchester Hotel is located in the heart of the historical Art Deco District, on Collins Avenue and 18th Street, across the street from the ocean. The Lincoln Road Mall, with all of their restaurants, shops, cafes, and clubs starts two blocks from our door. The Miami Beach Convention Center and The Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theater are one block away. The Port of Miami is 15 minutes away, and MiamiInternational Airport is just a 25-minute drive.

Transportation

There are a wide variety of transportation options available in Miami, from private car services to public transportation. The City of Miami encourages all to move around town using Miami Beach’s free citywide trolleys. The trolleys will run on their regular schedule, Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to midnight and on Sunday from 8 a.m. to midnight. Also, the city will be offering Art Week Ambassadors at trolley stops located on Washington Avenue at 10 Street, 15 Street, 16 Street, and 17 Street on Thursday, December 1 through Sunday, December 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m to guide the passengers.

Accessibility

Due to the historic status of this property, the suites are not wheelchair accessible at this time. The Suites of Dorchester is a unique Boutique Hotel situated in the historic Art Deco area of Miami Beach.  The INK Miami Art Fair is held in the portion of the hotel originally built in 1939.

For visitors attending the fair that may be unable to enter the individual rooms, we ask that you alert the INK Welcome Desk. We will make all efforts to address the situation at that time.

Opening Brunch, Wednesday, November 30, 9 am – Noon

Wednesday, November 30, 9 am – 4 pm

Thursday, December 1, 10 am – 8 pm

Pulp Party, Thursday, December 1, 6 pm – 9 pm

Friday, December 2, 10 am – 8 pm

Saturday, December 3, 10 am – 8 pm

Sunday, December 4, 10 am – 3 pm

ADMISSION
Tickets are required and free with advance registration
REGISTER ONLINE

EVENTS
Opening Brunch, November 30, 9am – Noon
Pulp Party, Thursday, December 1, 6pm – 9pm

SOCIAL MEDIA
Instagram: @inkmiamiartfair
Hashtags: #inkmiamiartfair#printfair

ART FAIR WEBSITE
https://www.inkartfair.com/

Perez Art Museum PAMM
Pérez Art Museum Miami

Design Miami 2022

Design Miami/
Convention Center Drive & 19th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139

November 29 – 30, 2022 (Preview Days)
December 1 – 4, 2022 (Public Days)
https://www.designmiami.com/

The 18th edition of Design Miami/, is curated by Curatorial Director, Maria Cristina Didero.
This year’s Design Miami/ will explore the theme The Golden Age: Looking to the Future through the lens of design. The Golden Age is a metaphorical concept shared across cultures through time and space, whether applied to utopian futures or idealized histories. Often invoked as an imaginary, past time of prosperity, The Golden Age also epitomizes hope for the future, lighting the path towards our highest aspirations. As the curatorial theme, The Golden Age: Looking to the Future will celebrate a tomorrow of our own creation. In a time when human beings are challenged in unprecedented ways, The Golden Age could become a source of inspiration to imagine and shape a brighter future for human beings and our planet.

Design Miami/ is more than a marketplace for design, where the world’s top galleries gather to present museum-quality exhibitions of twentieth and twenty-first century furniture, lighting and objets d’art. Each show balances exclusive commercial opportunities with progressive programming, exciting collaborations with designers and design institutions, panels and lectures with luminaries from the worlds of design, architecture, art and fashion, and unique commissions from the world’s top emerging and established designers and architects.

Experience and shop Design Miami/ in-person and online.

Parking & Ride Sharing information. If you are taking an Uber or Lyft to the fair, the drop off and pick up location is on the corner of 19th Street and Meridian Ave. Nearby parking is available at the city parking garage at 1755 Meridian Ave. Design Miami/ is located next to the Miami Beach Convention Center, so you might also consider visiting Art Basel on the same day.

Design Miami 2022 Exhibitors

2022 ADMISSION
General Admission: Online $38
Students and Seniors (with ID): Online $33
VIP tickets available $112 for two tickets for Preview Day
ABM & Desgn Miami Combo Ticket $98 @ABM
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE

PUBLIC HOURS
Wednesday, November 30, 1pm – 7pm
Thursday, December 1, 11am – 7pm
Friday, December 2, Noon – 7pm
Saturday, December 3, Noon – 7pm
Sunday, December 4, Noon – 6pm

EVENTS
Collectors Preview: Invitation Only, November 29, 11 – 7pm
VIP Preview: Invitation Only, November 29, 11 – 1pm

SOCIAL MEDIA
Instagram: @designmiami
Hashtag: #designmiami

ART FAIR WEBSITE
https://www.designmiami.com/

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