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GEAN MORENO AND ERNESTO OROZA at Wharton + Espinosa, Los Angeles

by Andrea Magenheimer Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza are both Miami cultural heavyweights, and in their work together are known for curating, writing and research-driven artistic practice. The two have...

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Ofill Echevarria’s “El Mundo de los Vivos” is Released

This first book of Cuban American artist Ofill Echevarria (La Habana, 1972) is presented in collaboration with Un-Gyve Limited. Debuting as a member of Grupo Arte Calle in 1988, a graduate of la...

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Eduardo Sarmiento at the Snite Museum of Art

  The Snite Museum of Art on the University of Notre Dame has just added to its permanent collection two drawings by Sarmiento: the diptych “Through the Eyes of Desire”. “The interest in theatrical...

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Andres Serrano And Three Other Artists Make Work About Death

October 31, 2013 by kristin bauer …. Andres Serrano has built a reputation creating imagery that is shocking and confronts the viewer with heavy content, unapologetically.  His series on death takes...

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“Sympletic Structures” Exhibition Highlights the Work of Rafael Domenech

From November 8 through 17, 2013   NWSA@Artseen Gallery 2215 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33127 Rafael Domenech, a visual arts college junior from New World School of the Arts, will exhibit his body of work...

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Glexis Novoa, recipient of The Joan Mitchell Foundation 2013 Painters &...

The Joan Mitchell Foundation announces the 2013 Painters & Sculptors Grant Recipients December 13, 2013 New York, NY – The Joan Mitchell Foundation is pleased to announce the twenty-five recipients...

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Enrique Martínez Celaya: A Prolific Journey with a Bright Future

By Saida Santana Azure In the oeuvre of this Cuban American artist, the fine line between art, philosophy, literature and religion is blurred, almost nonexistent. The complexity of his works will be on...

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Diango Hernández at 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART BIENNIAL, CARTAGENA DE...

The city of Cartagena has strong connections to cinema, music, dance and traditional artisanal crafts and this first edition of the biennial honors these cultural manifestations while introducing both...

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Ana Mendieta in Rome: interview with Raquel Cecilia

Studio International talks to film-maker Raquel Cecilia about documenting Ana Mendieta’s last creative years in Italy by CINDI Di MARZO Since Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta died in 1985 at the age...

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Angela Valella wins 2013 – 2014 CINTAS Foundation Award in Visual Arts

Angela Valella is an artist and educator born in Cuba, based in Miami. She is the director of The Nightclub project, a nomadic platform established in April 2012 which aims to create dialogue among...

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Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo opens exhibition in the Augustins Museum in...

TOULOUSE.- The unique collection of 12th-century Romanesque capitals held at the Musée des Augustins is one of the great cultural treasures of Toulouse. Internationally renowned for his work at the...

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Impact and Legacy: CINTAS exhibit in Miami celebrates the art of exile

Through July 12, 2014 MDC Museum of Art + Design, Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College, 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami Impact and Legacy, the CINTAS Foundation’s 50th-anniversary exhibition celebrating the...

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Jorge Rodriguez Gerada: National Portrait Gallery Commissions Cuban American...

The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has commissioned a grand landscape portrait from Cuban American urban artist, Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada, to be placed temporarily on the National Mall in...

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Swampspace’s Oliver Sanchez on Collaborating with Art Stars

By Carlos Suarez De Jesus Tue., Jul. 29 2014 at 10:30 AM In 2006, Oliver Sanchez transformed the implausible into reality. “I tarred and feathered a classic Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible,” the...

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Hernan Bas exhibit: Youth and uncertainty rendered confidently

By Ricardo Mor 10/23/2014 From Miami Herald The early works of one of the great artistic talents to emerge from Miami in the past few years are the subject of a new solo exhibition at YoungArts, “New...

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Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada sets Terrestrial Interventions from Buenos Aires to...

Ninna Azzarello Designboom Cuban American artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada shares his latest works — a series of three portraits set within geographically diverse locations and using various artistic...

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Pavel Acosta and Juana Valdes, Summer 2015 Guttenberg Arts Residents.

JUANA VALDES My artwork is a multi-disciplinary practice that combines the process of printmaking, photography, sculpture and ceramic. It integrates the social-political discourse within the art object...

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Teresita Fernández: FATA MORGANA, at Madison Square Park, NYC

From TimeOut New York Over the past 15 years, artist Teresita Fernández has created more than a dozen public art projects that put the viewer in the role of both spectator and performer. Recalling...

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Ana Mendieta In ‘Between History And The Body’

From Forbes 7-29-2015 By Ann Binlot, Contributor Cuban artist Ana Mendieta was a rising artist before she tragically jumped out of a window in her Greenwich Village apartment, falling 33 floors to her...

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Freedom and Ambiguity: An Interview with Julio Larraz

From Art Fuse By Graham McLean With an ease and precision that comes only from a lifelong dedication to one’s craft, it is no wonder why so many consider Cuban born artist Julio Larraz to be one of the...

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