Mario Algaze
By: Megan Voeller – Tampa Bay Creative Loafing In the early 1970s, Mario Algaze’s career got off to a quick start when he landed a job as a Miami-based freelance photographer for Zoo World, a music...
View ArticleStreets: Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada Terrestrial Series – Amsterdam
From an article in Arrested Motion Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada was recently invited to Amsterdam to work on a piece for the International Human Rights Day that helped to launch Vogelvrije Vrouwen (Defend...
View ArticleMiami Herald on Agustin Fernandez exhibit at Frost Museum
Agustín Fernández drawings at FIU Frost museum exude lust, vulnerability BY JOHN COPPOLA If you know Agustín Fernández’s artwork only from its star turn in Brian DePalma’s 1980 movieDressed to Kill, a...
View ArticleHigh art on the high seas
Miami Herald by Fran Golden The naked lady with large hat, accompanied by a crying cherub, hangs outside a Deck 5 restroom on the Oceania Riviera, one of the newest ships cruising out of Miami.
View ArticleEduardo Sarmiento Interview
This article is in Spanish. Interview published in Ambiance magazine Mexico.
View ArticleOfill Echevarria
Art Nexus E magazine article worth a look. Ofill made his debut as a member of the action and performance group “Arte Calle” (Street Art) in 1988. While still studying at San Alejando, he established a...
View ArticleManuel Carbonell
Cuban Sculptor who loved the process of creating. His work is beautifully exhibited in this blog. Link: Christies Auction
View ArticleJulio Antonio, un mundo de referencias
El nuevo Herald Article on the work of Julio Antonio. The article is written by Carlos M. Luis and published in Spanish.
View ArticleMaria Magdalena Campos-Pons presents her work at MOCRA
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art 3700 W Pine Blvd St Louis, MO 63108 Campos-Pons, “a leading artist of the Afro-Cuban diaspora,” presented her work within the context of ritual and spirituality,...
View ArticleDe La Cruz Collection
Opened in 2009 in a specially built 300,000-square-foot building in the Design District, the light and airy space became the latest addition to Miami’s public exhibition halls founded and run by major...
View ArticleJorge Rodriguez-Gerada promoting women’s rights
To assist Netherlands feminist foundation Mama Cash with promoting and protecting women’s rights. link:>>.MOMA TALKS
View ArticleCarmen Herrera – made it big after 70
Article about 6 artists who made it big after turning 70 including Carmen Herrera who sold her first painting in 2004 at the ripe age of 89. Then, the floodgates opened.
View ArticleHow a Miami billionaire $100 print became a $20 million collection…
How it all began: The $100 Joan Miro lithograph that launched Perez’s collection in the late 1960′s. It still hangs in his office.
View ArticleDonald Rubin collection and Clara Morera
Financial Times May 3, 2013 Donald Rubin, founder with his wife Shelley of New York’s Rubin Museum of Art, which focuses on the art of the Himalayas and which he has stocked with 3,800 works, has been...
View ArticleJorge Rodríguez-Gerada New Mural In Vitry, France
Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada just completed this brilliant and massive mural somewhere on the streets of Vitry, France. The intense beauty of Jorge Rodriguez- Gerada’s artwork is...
View ArticleThe Pearl – Enrique Martinez Celaya – Sante Fe
July 13–October 13, 2013 SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM In The Pearl, Cuban American artist Enrique Martínez Celaya takes up the drama of youth, wrought as it is with fear, wonder,...
View ArticleAntonia Eiriz’s at MDC
Through November 17th, 2013 MDC Museum of Art & Design, Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL The sweeping canvases of the late Cuban painter Antonia Eiriz are not always easy to view. That...
View ArticleErnesto Pujol’s “Social Choreography” in Lower Manhattan
Pujol was born in Cuba and raised there and in Puerto Rico. As a site-specific public performance artist, his work explores concepts of collective identity, spirituality, and the notion of the artist...
View ArticleJorge Rodriguez-Gerada’s 11 Acre Portrait in Belfast Field
Belfast’s reputation for producing stuff that’s larger than life continues with a monumental artwork that comes a century after the sinking of the Titanic. “Wish” is a portrait of a local 6-year-old...
View ArticleMaría Elena González wins Grand Prize at 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts Ljubljana
The jury, whose members included Tev Logar (president), Chema de Francisco, Sally Tallant and Dusica Kirjakovic, awarded the Grand Prize of the 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts to Cuban artist María Elena...
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