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stanley brouwn

Stanley Brouwn

Stanley Brouwn: The Measure of a Journey In the realm of conceptual art, where ideas often reign over tangible creations, Dutch artist Stanley Brouwn, born in Suriname and based in Amsterdam since 1957, carved a...

MUSEOS DE EUROPA

Porque sabemos la importancia de los museos de europa y consideramos que su aporte al desarrollo cultural es piedra angular de la sociedad, nos parece importante compartir con ustedes una selección de los museos...
A serene oasis awaits in the heart of bustling Miami - Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. This sprawling estate, once the winter home of industrialist James Deering, is a testament to Gilded Age grandeur and European elegance, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the past. A Journey Back in Time: Built in the early 20th century, Vizcaya is a Mediterranean Revival architecture masterpiece blending Italian Renaissance and Baroque influences. As you wander through the meticulously manicured gardens and lavishly decorated rooms, you'll be transported to a bygone era of luxury and refinement. Highlights of Vizcaya: The Main House: Explore the 34 rooms of the main house, each adorned with antique furnishings, tapestries, and artwork collected from around the world. The Gardens: Stroll through ten acres of formal gardens featuring fountains, sculptures, and breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay. The Village: Discover the working village, which once supported the estate. It includes a kitchen garden, a blacksmith shop, and staff quarters. Special Events: Vizcaya hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and workshops. Check its website for the latest schedule. New & Noteworthy: Conservation Efforts: Vizcaya is committed to preserving its historic architecture and collections. Recent projects include the restoration of the Tea House and the installation of a new irrigation system in the gardens. Community Engagement: Vizcaya offers educational programs, tours for all ages, and community events that celebrate Miami's diverse culture. Sustainability Initiatives: The museum is actively working to reduce its environmental impact through sustainable practices, such as composting and rainwater harvesting. Visitor Information: Location: 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 Hours: Open daily except Tuesdays, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Admission: Varies depending on age and membership status. Check the website for current rates. Accessibility: Vizcaya is wheelchair accessible, and guided tours for visitors with disabilities are available. Beyond the Walls: Vizcaya's influence extends beyond its physical boundaries. The museum serves as a cultural hub, inspiring artists, designers, and educators. Its commitment to preserving history and promoting sustainability makes it a valuable asset to the Miami community and a must-see destination for visitors worldwide. Conclusion: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is more than just a historic house; it's a living testament to a remarkable era. Its timeless beauty, cultural significance, and dedication to community engagement make it a true gem in Miami's crown. Plan your visit today and experience the magic of Vizcaya for yourself.

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens: A Timeless Oasis in Miami’s Bustling Heart

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens: A Timeless Oasis in Miami's Bustling Heart A serene oasis awaits in the heart of bustling Miami - Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. This sprawling estate, once the winter home of industrialist...
Miami Art Society

Welcome to Zake’s Bakery: A Night of Fun, Art, and More

Miami Art Society Presents: "Welcome to Zake's Bakery: A Night of Fun, Art, and More" The Miami Art Society is excited to announce the opening of "Welcome to Zake's Bakery," a unique and immersive art...

Carol Illanes

Carol Illanes, curadora. Carol Illanes (Santiago, 1987)Curadora e investigadora en arte chileno y latinoamericano contemporáneo. Magíster en Historia y crítica de arte de la Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Sus proyectos han abordado...
American Epic Art Exhibition Pompano Beach Cultural Center

American Epic Art Exhibition

American Epic Art Exhibition Pompano Beach Cultural Center Oct 11 - Dec 14 When I pulled my first print my artistic vision became tangible for the first time. After the second print I began to realize what...

El argentino Sebastián Wainraich, “Miami. Tierra prometida”

El argentino Sebastián Wainraich presentará el monólogo “Miami. Tierra prometida” Wainraich actuará en Miami por primera vez; hará tres funciones inolvidables para reír sin parar y disfrutar del humor inteligente, que además nos invita a...
Arte renacimiento

El Renacimiento: Un Amanecer Cultural

El Renacimiento: Un Amanecer Cultural El Renacimiento, como bien se ha mencionado, emerge en Italia durante el siglo XIV, marcando un período de profunda transformación cultural que se extiende por Europa hasta el siglo XVI....
arte impressionismo

El Postimpresionismo: La Búsqueda de la Expresión Personal

El Postimpresionismo: La Búsqueda de la Expresión Personal El Postimpresionismo, como se ha mencionado, surge en Francia a finales del siglo XIX como una reacción y a la vez una continuación del Impresionismo. Si bien...
Art in public places in Miami, FL

Public Art Archive

PAA Database The Public Art Archive™ (PAA) is a free, continually growing, online and mobile database of completed public artworks throughout the U.S. and abroad. By uniting records from public art organizations and artists into...
Lygia Pape

Lygia Pape

Lygia Pape, Brazilian visual artist. Monica Amor From the neo-concrete to the culture of the Amazons: A Multitude of Forms looks back at the Brazilian avant-gardist. Lygia Pape, Livro do tempo (Book of time), 1961–63. Tempera and acrylic on wood, 365 parts. Photo:...
Concrete art, Constructivism, Constructivism

What is “Concrete Art?”

What is “Concrete Art?” There are several major works of Concrete Art in the Ricola Collection. The Zurich Concretists Max Bill (1908–1994), Camille Graeser (1892–1980), Verena Loewensberg (1912–1986), and Richard Paul Lohse (1902–1988) were all...
Concrete art, Constructivism, Constructivism

Beginnings of Concrete Art

Beginnings of Concrete Art Constructivism Concrete Art can trace its origins back to the early-twentieth-century movement of Constructivism, which in turn cannot be discussed in isolation from the invigorating effects of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Since the...
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