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Snow & Crystals Holiday Festival 2022

Snow & Crystals Holiday Festival 2022 at Cauley Square by Healing Arts Expo
Snow & Crystals Holiday Festival 2022 at Cauley Square by Healing Arts Expo

Snow & Crystals Holiday Festival 2022 at Cauley Square by Healing Arts Expo – Sunday December 4th

Date and time: Sun, December 4, 2022, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST

Location: Cauley Square Historic Village 22400 Old Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33170

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About this event

A Unique Holiday gathering at Cauley Square Historic Village the 2022 Snow and Cristal Holiday Festival! Save the date December 4th for an all-day magic event, tons of Winter and Holistic Activities to enjoy, an amazing day full of good vibes for all, fun holiday shopping, well-being & lifestyle product and services, perfect time to experience the sacred connection of our traditions and consciouness, be thankful about our existence, enjoy our friends and family in a safe at such of beautiful space, our Wonderland. Free Admission, Free Parking!

Fun Activities 🤩🎶🎅🏽

Snow games – 360 snow photo booth – Best Vendors in town – Live entertainment – Letters to Santa Station – Chritsmas Photo booth – Train – Holistic Shortalks & Workshops – Toy Drive – Yoga & Meditations – Best Ugly Sweater Contest – Wish Well & Drum Circle

Amazing Products 🎁

Beauty – Clothing – Jewelry – Fashion accesories – Rare finds – Crystals – Pet treasures – Home decor – Aromatheraphy – Arts and Crafts – Toys – Honey – Bakery & gourmet goodies – local artisans & much more!

Services 🥘

– Holistic Therapies – Angel & Tarot Readings – Arts & Craft – Quantum Therapies – Reflexology – Insurance & Travel consultan – Food trucks & many more!

To become a vendor apply here: https://forms.gle/iaL8jvHGVLQ71jSG9 G9 or additional information please contact us by phone, text, Whatsapp at 305-3369313 or email [email protected]

Vendors, sponsors & volunteers welcome! Follow us at @healingartsexpo en IGfor more updates

¡Una reunión navideña única en Cauley Square Historic Village, el Festival navideño de nieve y cristal de 2022!

Reserve la fecha del 4 de diciembre para un evento mágico de todo el día, toneladas de actividades invernales y holísticas para disfrutar, un día increíble lleno de buena vibra para todos, compras navideñas divertidas, productos y servicios de bienestar y estilo de vida consciente, el momento perfecto para experimentar el conexión sagrada de nuestras tradiciones y sanacion holistica, agradecer nuestra existencia, disfrutar de nuestros amigos y familiares en un lugar seguro en un espacio tan hermoso, nuestro Wonderland. ¡Entrada gratuita, aparcamiento gratuito!

Actividades divertidas 🤩🎶🎅🏽

Juegos de nieve – 360 snow photo booth – Los mejores vendedores de la ciudad – Entretenimiento en vivo – Cartas a la estación de Papá Noel – Cabina de fotos de Navidad – Tren – Charlas y talleres holísticos – Colecta de juguetes – Yoga y meditaciones – Concurso del Ugly Sweater (mejor suéter feo) – Wish Well & Drum Circle y muchos mas por confirmar!

Productos increíbles 🎁

Belleza – Ropa – Joyas – Accesorios de moda – Hallazgos raros – Cristales – Tesoros de mascotas – Decoración del hogar – Aromaterapia – Artes y manualidades – Juguetes – Miel – Productos de panadería y gourmet – ¡Artesanos locales y mucho más!

Servicios 🥘

– Terapias holísticas – Lecturas de ángeles y tarot – Artes y manualidades – Terapias cuánticas – Reflexología – Asesor de seguros y viajes – ¡Camiones de comida y muchos más!

Para convertirse en Vendor aplica Aqui: https://forms.gle/iaL8jvHGVLQ71jSG9 o para obtener información adicional, contáctenos por teléfono, mensaje de texto, Whatsapp al 305-3369313 o envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected]

¡Vendedores, patrocinadores y voluntarios son bienvenidos! Síganos en @healingartexpo en IG para más actualizaciones

Biennale Wynwood 2022

Biennale Wynwood 2022

Biennale Wynwood es una exhibición colectiva curada, de arte contemporáneo, que nace
de la iniciativa de un grupo de gente comprometido con el arte, cuyo propósito de resaltar
la diversidad cultural que caracteriza a la ciudad de Miami. Fue así como en junio de
2020 se llevó a cabo la primera edición en un amplio y acogedor espacio en el Distrito de
Arte de Wynwood, el más importante de la ciudad, con la presencia de 25 países
representados por artistas de excelente trayectoria internacional. 
Este año la Segunda Edición de la Bienal de Wynwood 2022, se realizará de manera
virtual con acceso en línea, abriendo la oportunidad a artistas contemporáneos en todo el
mundo, globalizando aún más esta importante colectiva. La exhibición y el catálogo
virtual se harán públicos en las redes a partir del 16 de Noviembre de 2022 en un evento
privado que se realizará en la Ciudad de Doral. Para más información visita
www.biennalewynwood.com o envía un email a [email protected]. Será un
placer atenderle.

Biennale Wynwood Staff, Justo Vera-Ayestaran, Teresa Cabello, Miguel Aya, Ana Carolina Moreno

Alan Reid

Alan Reid
Alan Reid

Cellar Door

September 22 – October 29, 2022   |  Project Space

Alan Reid

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present Cellar Door, a project space exhibition with Brooklyn-based artist Alan Reid.

Alan Reid’s meticulous acrylic on linen paintings amalgamate traditional painting and illustration techniques with varied references from histories of design, architecture, and art. Direct observational painting, airbrushed details, and a repertoire of pochoir illustration commingle to produce trompe l’oeil textures of fabric or folds of paper; rendered photoshop collage; dye stains and spatters. Language commands each composition through beguiling single words and short phrases, the messaging dressed in dutiful typefaces. Reid’s paintings suggest an attention to the mechanics of painting as an object, posing structural queries into the poetics of image-making.

Alan Reid (b. 1976, Texas) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He has had solo exhibitions at Mary Mary, Glasgow; Lisa Cooley, New York; A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia and Patricia Low, Gstaad. Group exhibitions include Miguel Abreu, New York; Situations, New York; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York; Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt; Poker Flats, Williamstown; and Inman Gallery, Houston, among others.

His monograph Warm Equations was published in 2016 by Edition Patrick Frey.

NICELLE BEAUCHENE GALLERY

NICELLE BEAUCHENE GALLERY

ARTISTS

TUNJI ADENIYI-JONES
JONATHAN BALDOCK
MARY LEE BENDOLPH
RICHARD BOSMAN
ELLIOTT JEROME BROWN JR.
KARI CHOLNOKY
ALEX BRADLEY COHEN
JENNIFER PAIGE COHEN
LOUISE DESPONT
ESTATE OF JOHN EVANS
JORDAN KASEY
JIM LEE
PANAYIOTIS LOUKAS
ANDREW MASULLO
JAMES MILLER
LUCY PULS
GEE’S BEND QUILTMAKERS
ELEANOR RAY
DANIEL RIOS RODRIGUEZ
BRUCE M. SHERMANv JENI SPOTA C.
WILLIE STEWART
RUBY SKY STILER
ALICE TIPPIT
CHRIS WILEY

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones Triple Dive Violet II, 2022 Oil on canvas 80 x 90 inches
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones Triple Dive Violet II, 2022 Oil on canvas 80 x 90 inches

Emergent Properties

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones

OCTOBER 20 – NOVEMBER 23, 2022

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery is pleased to present Emergent Properties, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones’s third solo exhibition with the gallery.

In Emergent Properties, Adeniyi-Jones turns to his long-standing interest in printmaking—particularly lithography and monotype work—as a formal and conceptual inspiration for new large and small-scale, oil on canvas paintings. Recent stone lithographs, published by Utopia Editions and Jungle Press Editions, are also on view.

The British-born, Nigerian artist grapples with West African mythologies, religion, and ceremonies through a diasporic lens, making images that produce a cultural and iconographic “third space” through which manifold expressions of identity can exist. As a result, Adeniyi-Jones’ floriated paintings often feature androgynous figures dancing through densely-patterned spaces. It is this amalgamation of African, African-diasporic, and European influences—medieval manuscript illustration, 20th century West African painting, the Harlem Renaissance—that informs the artist’s distinct approach to representation and abstraction.

From the Harlem Renaissance, Adeniyi-Jones specifically identifies with artist Aaron Douglas’ use of silhouettes as a pictorial stand-in for many. “The silhouette,” as the artist has come to understand, “increasingly creates an open space for any viewer to assume the position of what they’re seeing.” This speaks to the tension present in much of Adeniyi-Jones’ work: a specificity coming from the artist’s own background coinciding with an impulse for viewers to be able to relate to the figures and characters present in the work. 

The silhouette also connects to figures in West African representation, such as those that appear in the Negritude series by Nigerian painter Ben Enwonwu (1917-1994). Comprising silhouetted female figures among various Igbo symbols, Enwonwu’s series reflected the anti-colonial principles of the Négritude movement of the 1930s, while also pushed against European manners of representation, a syncretic approach to image-making continued by Adeniyi-Jones.

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones (b. 1992, London, England) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received an MFA in Painting & Printmaking from the Yale University School of Art and a BFA from the Ruskin School of Art at University of Oxford.

Recent solo exhibitions include White Cube, London and Paris; Morán Morán, Los Angeles; and Charleston, East Sussex, UK. He is currently included in the group exhibitions Dark Light Realism in the Age of Post-Truths, curated by Massmiliano Giono, at Aïshti Foundation, Beirut and Young, Gifted, and Black: The Lumpkin-Bocuzzi Family Collection (traveling). Other recent group exhibitions include the Dakar Biennale, Senegal; Public Art Fund, New York; Morán Morán, Los Angeles; The Perimeter, London; Venus Over Manhattan, New York; Clima, Milan; and Deitch Projects, Los Angeles.

Adeniyi-Jones’ work can be found in the public collections of the Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama; ICA Miami, Florida; MOCA Los Angeles, California; Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, North Carolina; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri; Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida; and Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, among others. He was an inaugural recipient of the Black Rock Residency, Dakar, Senegal.

ENTREVISTA A FRANCISCO CERON*

Francisco Ceron, 911
Francisco Ceron, 911

ENTREVISTA A FRANCISCO CERON*
Por la Dra. Milagros Bello, crítica de arte/curadora

MILAGROS BELLO:
¿Como fueron tus comienzos creativos? Que recuerdas de ti en tus primeros pasos.
FRANCISCO CERON:

Desde muy temprana edad, ya en prescolar, tenía una fuerte necesidad de dibujar, y me destacaba por mis dibujos en comparación a mis compañeros. Mas tarde en la escuela primaria, el deseo del dibujo se intensifica; mis dibujos se vuelven más complejos y elaborados. Desde esa época tenia en mi ese impulso imparable de crear, era un torrente fluyendo que no podía parar. Creo que, desde allí, ya había esa simiente creativa que me lleva a desarrollar mi obra. Son de todas maneras asuntos inconscientes, que a veces uno no detecta sino tiempo después, cuando miras atrás y te preguntas lo que has hecho. Se transforma en una mirada a lo que eres, y un entendimiento de que te motoriza a seguir investigando, indagando, los signos del arte.

Francisco Ceron, Cali
Francisco Ceron, Cali

MB: ¿Cuáles son los artistas que han formado parte de tu vida y de tu trabajo artístico? ¿Con cuales artistas te identificas?

FC: Te voy a exponer en detalle cuales artistas son bases para mis reflexiones artísticas y que han sido motivadores en mi trabajo. Pablo Picasso es una referencia fundamental. El cubismo que nos legó, con su libertad de geometrizar, de fracturar la realidad, nos aporta una manera para tratar y descomponer los elementos en la obra.
No hago ni cubismo ni geometrías como el, pero capto su libertad de tratamiento de la figura que en su momento demolió los esquemas de la época. Andy Warhol con su manejo gráfico y compacto de la figura, me dio una lección de liberación de la anatomía. Roy Lichteinstein con su utilización del comic y la cultura popular, me motivo a captar con agudeza la cultura que me rodea. Keith Haring me impacto por su simpleza extrema en modelar las figuras y en su iconografía moderna. Estos fueron mis referencias para el tratamiento de la figura. Pero también esta Takashi Murakami quien me muestra otro tipo de figuraciones gráficas, más amontonadas, más colmadas, y grotescas, con su neo pop de la cultura japonesa. Hay otros que me fueron también importantes como Salvador Dalí el cual me permitió entender como la realidad lógica puede sustituirse por el sueño, lo ilógico y lo dispar. Vang Gogh y Joan Miro fueron guías para mi libertad colorista. Pero, por otro lado, Walt Disney, aunque no se lo considera un artista plástico, para mi es la representación de la persistencia y la creatividad.

Francisco Ceron, Cocacola
Francisco Ceron, Cocacola

MB: Háblanos acerca de tu trabajo. Veo que has creado diferentes series

FC: A través del tiempo he desarrollado diferentes etapas, desde la ilustración, la pintura, la escultura y ahora me enfoco en el arte digital y la fotografía. Después de haber viajado por diferentes lugares no podía dejar pasar la oportunidad de mostrarle al mundo mi visión de cada ciudad visitada. Así que un día decidí hacer algo con los miles de fotografías guardadas dispuesto a comprimirlas todas y formar una sola imagen que reflejara el espíritu de cada ciudad.
Al principio parecía una tarea imposible sin pasar por el clásico collage, pero poco a poco se fue revelando la estructura que me permitiría reconstruir cada ciudad utilizando técnicas digitales para lograr esta nueva serie la cual llamo City Icons.

Francisco Ceron, Disney World
Francisco Ceron, Disney World

MB: City Icons es una imagen en intertexto de múltiples referencias, en la que tu insertas signos referenciales que todos compartimos de una ciudad, pero tu creas una combinación muy singular de los elementos recreando el espíritu de la ciudad en una suerte de armazón visual, que es diferente de la realidad. Háblanos de como creas esta serie.

FC: Para mi serie de City Icons visito cada ciudad y extraigo de ella su esencia a través de fotografías no solo de sus sitios turísticos, pero también de su gente, su arquitectura, su sabor, su música, sus medios de transporte, su arquitectura, su fauna, su naturaleza y hasta detalles que pueden pasar desapercibidos a sus habitantes como las tapas de alcantarillas, las señales de tránsito, frases escritas en paredes. El espíritu de la ciudad lo busco desde sus referencias graficas más conocidas hasta las más escondidas.
Posteriormente reviso todas las fotografías de esa ciudad y empiezo a seleccionar segmentos los cuales descontextualizo de las fotografías originales; con la plataforma del software voy uniendo, uno a uno, estos segmentos en un nuevo todo integrado. Voy recortando y silueteando detalles, enfatizando o agrandando algunos, colocándolos frontalmente, o disminuyendo otros. Aparece una ciudad-icono que es más bien un tablero de signos que el espectador reconoce y con el cual se identifica porque alude a una ciudad que relata su historia en gráficos, colores y formas, pero que no es la trasposición de una realidad sino una realidad reinventada.

Francisco Ceron, Medellin
Francisco Ceron, Medellin

MB: ¿Cuáles son las obras de ciudades-icono que más te han tocado en tu experiencia de artista?

FC: Sin duda una de mis últimas creaciones, la obra Puerto Resistencia, es la que más me toca. La obra está basada en los hechos violentos ocurridos en mayo del 2021 en la ciudad de Cali, la ciudad donde me forme como artista y donde resido.
La obra remite al estallido social de Cali en mayo del 2021 el cual pude vivir de primera mano, y que tuvo grandes confrontaciones físicas y políticas. Mi obra está basada en una integración de imágenes de rostros y de una escultura urbana entre 13 y 15 metros de altura, que ha pasado a formar parte de la ciudad; esta pieza, que era originalmente una valla publicitaria, tiene una mano que lleva en el tope la palabra “resiste” y que se erigió en la zona popular de Puerto Resistencia de Cali, como símbolo de resistencia social, y en homenaje a toda la sangre que corrió en esos momentos. La pieza ahora es un controversial símbolo social y político. Para unos, es la representación del horror, de la muerte, de la confrontación, del desengaño, de la mentira, de la pobreza, pero para otros es la representación de la lucha, de la esperanza, del cambio y la resistencia. Como artista utilizar esa imagen tuvo la intención de definir un referencial sociopolitico de la ciudad. En otros trabajos también lo he hecho como es 911 que testimonia el ataque a las Torres gemelas de Nueva York en septiembre del 2001. Mis ciudades icono se definen no solo por sus citas visuales sino por sus realidades sociales las cuales también forman parte de la sustancia vital de una ciudad.

Francisco Ceron, Puerto Resistencia
Francisco Ceron, Puerto Resistencia

MB: ¿Cuáles son las obras de ciudades-icono que más te han tocado en tu experiencia de artista?

FC: Sin duda una de mis últimas creaciones, la obra Puerto Resistencia, es la que más me toca. La obra está basada en los hechos violentos ocurridos en mayo del 2021 en la ciudad de Cali, la ciudad donde me forme como artista y donde resido.
La obra remite al estallido social de Cali en mayo del 2021 el cual pude vivir de primera mano, y que tuvo grandes confrontaciones físicas y políticas. Mi obra está basada en una integración de imágenes de rostros y de una escultura urbana entre 13 y 15 metros de altura, que ha pasado a formar parte de la ciudad; esta pieza, que era originalmente una valla publicitaria, tiene una mano que lleva en el tope la palabra “resiste” y que se erigió en la zona popular de Puerto Resistencia de Cali, como símbolo de resistencia social, y en homenaje a toda la sangre que corrió en esos momentos. La pieza ahora es un controversial símbolo social y político. Para unos, es la representación del horror, de la muerte, de la confrontación, del desengaño, de la mentira, de la pobreza, pero para otros es la representación de la lucha, de la esperanza, del cambio y la resistencia. Como artista utilizar esa imagen tuvo la intención de definir un referencial sociopolitico de la ciudad. En otros trabajos también lo he hecho como es 911 que testimonia el ataque a las Torres gemelas de Nueva York en septiembre del 2001. Mis ciudades icono se definen no solo por sus citas visuales sino por sus realidades sociales las cuales también forman parte de la sustancia vital de una ciudad.

Septiembre 2022

Francisco Ceron, New York
Francisco Ceron, New York
Francisco Ceron, Ocean Drive
Francisco Ceron, Ocean Drive
Francisco Ceron, Pasto
Francisco Ceron, Pasto
Francisco Ceron, Roma
Francisco Ceron, Roma
Francisco Ceron, Venezia
Francisco Ceron, Venezia
Francisco Ceron, 911
Francisco Ceron, 911

Margulies Collection

Gian Marco Montesano, 'Eppure tra loro coperta di vento, c’é una bambina che non può correre', 1991
Gian Marco Montesano, 'Eppure tra loro coperta di vento, c’é una bambina che non può correre', 1991

The Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE, Miami
Coffee at the Warehouse | The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
‘The Italians’, ‘The Bitter Years’, ‘New European and American Painters and Sculptors’, and ‘New Media’

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse invites you for coffee and art. You’ll enjoy the current exhibitions of the collection: ‘The Italians’, ‘The Bitter Years’, ‘New European and American Painters and Sculptors’, ‘New Media’, and ‘Ongoing’.

Admission $10.

For more information, please visit margulieswarehouse.com.

Mon, Nov 28, 2022

9am – 5pm (Miami Beach)

The Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE

591 Northwest 27th Street

Miami

FL 33127, United States

Organizer Martin Z. Margulies and Katherine Hinds

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Rubell Museum, Miami

Art Miami
Art Miami

Rubell Museum, Miami

Exhibition Opening | Rubell Museum

Alexandre Diop, new acquisitions, and highlights from the collection

Please join us for the opening of our new exhibitions during Miami Art Week. Three new exhibitions will be on view: a solo show by artist Alexandre Diop, a presentation of new acquisitions, and highlights from the collection.

To learn more about the Rubell Museum, please visit rubellmuseum.org.

Free public access.

Mon, Nov 28, 2022

10am – 3:30pm (Miami Beach)

Rubell Museum

1100 Northwest 23rd Street

Miami

FL 33127, United States

Organizer Rubell Museum

Gallery List Announcement

Art Basel Miami Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach

Art Basel announces 283 leading galleries for its 20-year anniversary edition

Marking its 20-year anniversary in Miami Beach, Art Basel reveals line-up of 283 leading galleries, the fair’s largest edition in Miami Beach to date

  • 283 premier galleries from 38 countries and territories – including 26 first-time participants – will exhibit this year
  • Reinforcing its position as the premier global fair in the Americas, the show will present an exceptional overview of artists, galleries, and new perspectives from the region
  • Celebrating 20 years of Art Basel in Miami Beach, the fair will extend beyond the show floor with a vibrant cultural program across the city’s world-class institutions and private collections
  • Art Basel, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will take place from December 1 to December 3, with preview days on November 29 and November 30 at the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC)

Art Basel celebrates its 20th anniversary edition in Miami Beach with 283 premier galleries – the largest show to date – including 26 first-time participants as well as multiple exhibitors returning after a pandemic hiatus. More than half of this year’s galleries have principal gallery locations in North and South America, joined by new and returning exhibitors from around the world, including Africa, Asia, and Europe.

The 26 newly participating galleries include: Alexandre Gallery (New York); And Now (Dallas); Edel Assanti (London); Berry Campbell (New York); José de la Mano (Madrid); Bridget Donahue (New York); Emalin (London); Herlitzka + Faria (Barrio Norte); K Art (Buffalo); Kristina Kite Gallery (Los Angeles); Paulo Kuczynski (São Paulo); Magenta Plains (New York); P21 (Seoul); Queer Thoughts (New York); Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood); Rolf Art (Buenos Aires); Meredith Rosen Gallery (New York); Chris Sharp Gallery (Los Angeles); Soft Opening (London); Sophie Tappeiner (Vienna); Stars (Los Angeles); Sultana (Arles and Paris); Super Dakota (Brussels); Rodeo (London and Piraeus); Watanuki Ltd. / Toki-no-Wasuremono (Tokyo); and Yavuz Gallery (Redfern and Singapore). The fair continues to offer differing models for participation, including joint booths by A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo) and Goodman Gallery (Cape Town, Johannesburg, and London) as well as Bridget Donahue (New York) and Hannah Hoffman (Los Angeles) in the Galleries sector; and Super Dakota (Brussels) and Helen Anrather (New York) in the Nova sector.

The 20th anniversary edition marks two decades of growth and impact by Art Basel as a cultural cornerstone in South Florida, across the Americas, and beyond.

‘It is truly exciting to celebrate our 20-year presence in Miami Beach,’ says Marc Spiegler, Global Director, Art Basel. ‘Over the last two decades our show has not only reinforced its pivotal position in the region – uniquely bridging the art scenes of North and South Americas, Europe, and beyond – but also played a galvanising role in the city’s profound cultural transformation. The increasingly diverse range of galleries and artistic voices represented will make our show richer in discoveries than ever before.’

‘20 years of Art Basel has shown us the very best version of our community. So much of our investment in our cultural assets and amenities is a result of Art Basel’s example,” says Dan Gelber, Mayor, City of Miami Beach.

Galleries

The fair’s main sector features 213 of the world’s leading galleries, exhibiting works across all mediums and representing the highest quality of paintings, sculptures, installations, and more. Several exhibitors will return to the fair following a hiatus, including Galeria Raquel Arnaud from São Paulo; Karma International from Zurich; Galerie Barbara Thumm from Berlin; Marlborough with exhibition spaces in Barcelona, Madrid, London, and New York; and Lia Rumma from Milan and Naples. Additionally, seven galleries that previously exhibited in the Survey or the Nova sector will transition into the main sector: Balice Hertling from Paris; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery from New York; blank projects from Cape Town; Chapter NY from New York; Commonwealth and Council from Los Angeles; Thomas Erben Gallery from New York; and Hannah Hoffman from Los Angeles. For the full list of exhibitors in Galleries, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/galleries.

Positions

Presenting solo exhibitions by emerging international artists, this year’s Positions sector will feature 19 solo presentations and welcomes 11 new participants. Highlights from the sector include new paintings by Tonia Nneji that continue her series ‘Uncommon Lands, Common Grounds,’ which investigates the role of commemorative religious fabrics in unfamiliar contexts, presented by Rele Gallery; first-time participant And Now’s presentation of materially abstract paintings by Leslie Martinez bridging queerness and border politics; and works by Ishi Glinsky, honoring Indigenous people’s connection to land through material exploration and reimagined production, at first-time participant Chris Sharp Gallery. For the full gallery list for Positions, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/positions.

Nova

Dedicated to galleries presenting new work by up to three artists, the Nova sector will feature 22 presentations from 23 galleries. Highlights include a solo presentation of new photographs and sculptures by John Edmonds, which continue his inquiry into human form and African art at Company Gallery; newcomer Yavuz Gallery’s exhibition of work by Pinaree Sanpitak, following her work’s inclusion in ‘The Milk of Dreams’ by Cecilia Alemani at the 2022 Venice Biennale; drawings and sculptures by Ukrainian artist Nikita Kadan, some of which have been realized in his current refuge shelter in Kyiv, at Galerie Jérome Poggi; newcomer K Art’s presentation of works by internationally-acclaimed artist Edgar Heap of Birds and emerging artists Erin Ggaadimitis Ivalu Gingrich, and Robyn Tsinnajinnie, whose works thread together a compelling narrative of Indigenous perspectives; and a dual installation by Los Angeles-based artists Anabel Juárez and Greg Ito, whose work explores the immigrant experience through a range of practices, from painting to large-scale sculpture and wall-based installation, on view at Anat Ebgi’s booth. The sector will also include a joint booth by: Super Dakota and Helena Anrather with a presentation of works by Julia Wachtel, investigating the construction of emotion and identity through media and mass culture. For the full gallery list for Nova, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/nova.

Survey

Featuring work created before 2000, the Survey sector includes 17 galleries, including nine newcomers to Art Basel Miami Beach. Highlights include a historical presentation of rare wood, marble, and bronze sculptures and works on paper by Cuban artist Agustín Cárdenas at Galerie Mitterrand; the second overseas solo exhibition of work by Japanese artist Ei-Q, including newly discovered photo-dessin and photo-collages, hosted by newcomer Watanuki Ltd./ Toki-no-Wasuremono; a debut art fair presentation of historic works from the 1970s to the 1990s by Milford Graves, with a range of mediums from multimedia sculptures to works on paper, at Fridman Gallery; Cristin Tierney’s booth of historic works by Dread Scott presenting a study of violence from the last 15 years of the 20th century; works from the two principal creative periods of Spanish artist Aurèlia Muñoz, whose work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and recently at the Guggenheim in Bilbao, at newcomer Jose de la Mano. For the full gallery list for Survey, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/survey.

Edition

The 2022 Edition sector will consist of 11 exhibitors, exemplifying the field of prints and editioned works. Exhibitors include Cristea Roberts Gallery (London); Crown Point Press (San Francisco); Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles); Carolina Nitsch (New York); Pace Prints (New York); Paragon (London); Polígrafa Obra Gràfica (Barcelona); Susan Sheehan Gallery (New York); STPI (Singapore); Two Palms (New York); and ULAE (New York). For further information, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/edition.

Information on the Meridians and Kabinett sectors will be released in the coming weeks, along with details on additional fair programming, including 20th anniversary highlights.

Museum Shows and Private Collections

Visitors to Art Basel Miami Beach will have the opportunity to experience South Florida’s world-class museums and private collections, including:

  • The Bass

‘Las Mariposas Eternas – solo exhibition by Adrián Villar Rojas’

‘The Harvesters – solo exhibition by Jamilah Sabur’

‘Phraseology – by various artists’

  • de la Cruz Collection

‘Together, at the Same Time’

  • El Espacio 23

‘You Know Who You Are – recent acquisitions of Cuban art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection.’

  • The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami)

‘Michel Majerus: Progressive Aesthetics – first US museum survey’

‘Nina Chanel Abney: Big Butch Energy’

‘Hervé Télémaque: 1959-1964’

  • Locust Projects

‘Ronny Quevedo – uleole allez’

  • Margulies Collection at the Warehouse

‘The Italians’

‘The Bitter Years’

‘New European and American Painters and Sculptors’

‘New Media’

  • Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

‘Leandro Erlich: Liminal’

  • NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

‘Haitian Collection Exhibition: Curated with Kathia St. Hilaire’

‘William Kentridge: Ursonate’‘Scott Covert: I Had a Wonderful Life’

‘Malcolm Morley: Shipwreck’

  • Rubell Museum

‘Alexandre Diop’

Carlos Tirado Art Classes

Miami Carlos Tirado painting classes
Miami Carlos Tirado painting classes

Carlos Tirado Art Classes

The Carlos Tirado Art Classes is an extensive fine arts program developed by the internationally known multi-media Venezuelan Artist Carlos Tirado. This program was created to teach students artistic techniques through intervals of levels.

Our art classes provide students with tools that will create them into strong professionals, no matter their career of choice. Such as: fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, patience, concentration and observation, among other abilities that will mold them into integral individuals.

Our recognized 20 years of experience has led us to expand in various locations in South Florida.

Art Courses

Art Courses for Life

Creativity and imagination are so important for our children’s early development.

Creativity is one of the fundamental building blocks for developing lateral thinking later in life. The ability to solve complex problems, create new, sustainable ways of living, and rethink how we build, create and nurture our world has become a core skill for the next generation.

Artistic Environment

Carlos Tirado’s Art Classes offers a place where children come to discover the wonders of art.

Our courses are developed in a supportive and enriching artistic environment for your children to thrive. A space where your child will experience in different media and begin to develop their fundamental artistic skills.

Self-Guided Creativity

We provide your child a healthy balance of structured art lessons and self-guided creativity.

It is so joyful watching children find their own creative voice through the exploration of art. If you give children the right tools, their artistic growth will impress you. We can’t wait to see your child in our courses!

Art Program

Comics Program

Sculpture Program

Photography Program

Digital Program

Art Program

The objective of this art program is to teach students technique through a wide range of skills learned within each of the program’s 4 levels. Students will develop or reinforce their fine and gross motor skills as well as observation, critique, auto critique and creative confidence through the exploration of different mediums in each of their artworks.
The levels are as follows:

– First level: Drawing. The introductory level, will teach students to develop measuring and proportional techniques using pencil, color pencils and chalk pastels. Students will learn how to effectively create volume in their drawings to make outstanding art compositions.

– Second Level: Ink Pens. The importance of lighting is explored and emphasized with the use of ink pens on white paper to make detailed drawings, illustrations, sketches etc.

– Third Level: Watercolor Painting. Learn how to successfully paint with watercolors by exploring color combination, transparency, value and composition among other different skills through the use of this medium.

– Fourth Level: Oil Painting. Students will combine elements from previously learned techniques, through the slow-drying quality of oil paint on canvas, with the addition of texture experimentation, color theory, and paint layering skills.

Comics Program

These classes are aimed for all artists who are passionate about anime, cartoons, manga, and comic storytelling. The creative process behind this program begins with the human figure as the fundamental component to illustration.

Students will learn how to express emotions through their drawings by making and giving life to their own characters. They will then be able to put them in real life settings and create their own narrative comic strip through the use of ink, watercolors, crayons and acrylic paints.

Sculpture Program

Following the basic principals of our art program; geometry, proportions, volume and technique, students will learn the basics and fundamentals of ceramics while creating figurative, decorative and functional pieces in our class. Students will learn different methods of hand-building through the use of coil, pinch, and slabs among others.

The sculpture program will provide clay material, plaster, cement, wax and any other material needed to create outstanding 3D forms including but not limited to:

– Mud modeling / Plaster modeling.
– Portrait development and study of the face anatomy.
– Human figure.
– Abstract sculpture.
– Relief.
– Wheel throwing.

Photography Program

Our photography course introduces students into seeing the world through the lens of their camera and modify their thinking in a photographic frame.

The three level course, led by professional practicing photographers, will teach students to take full advantage and control of their camera. They will explore the secrets of exposure, lighting, lenses, filters and composition all needed to capture the perfect shot. Finally, students will demonstrate proficiency through the detailed composition training that will help them develop their own unique and independent photographic style.

Digital Program

This program expands from the traditional art form to today’s digitalized world.

During the weekly hour and a half class, students will learn the basic theories and fundamentals of art to elevate their quality of work in their digital paintings. They will be provided with the tools and techniques needed to make their drawings come to life on screen. Although this course implements many of the same techniques that work with drawing and painting, students will learn to apply them with softwares such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create the same effect on screen as they would on paper.

OUR LOCATIONS

  •  Doral
  •  Weston
  •  Orlando
  •  Miami
  •  Ave Maria

Summer Camp Painting

Fun and knowledge come into action in our SUMMER CAMP where you will learn techniques in drawing, clay, comics, craft and enjoy weekly special activities.

The Carlos Tirado’s Art Summer Camp is precisely the program for young artist to develop fine and gross motor skills while learning essential painting and drawing techniques from professionals who will bring out the best in them.

Our summer camp provides an encouraging and creative environment to develop outstanding works, portfolio development, and engagement with others who are just as passionate as them. Our camp combines both fun indoor and outdoor activities that will give them an unforgettable summer experience, while maintaining an educational routine.

  •  Ice Cream Party
  •  Color War
  •  Pool Party
  •  Spray Painting
  •  And much more!

Our camp adapts to both old and new aspiring artists! Our professional staff will provide guidance for anyone wanting to find their own artistic style and path through our fun and educative summer camp program.

Summer Camp for all!

Our Summer Camp is aimed for anyone with the desire to learn and engage in an intellectual, creative and fun environment.

  • Ages between 6 and 15.
  •  June- August
  •  Monday through Friday

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