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Monthly Archives: March 2009

U DON’T LIKE ME, I DON’T LIKE U @ O.H.W.O.W

“U DON’T LIKE ME, I DON’T LIKE U” flyer image courtesy of Clubflyers.com Tomorrow night Miami party promoters join forces with hot-shit DJ’s and a San Francisco based photography magazine to create an art and Winter Music Conference hybrid monster. “U DON’T LIKE ME, I DON’T LIKE U” is a show put together by Vice [...]

Abstract Cinema and Technology at MOCA North Miami

Video Projector in Oscar Fischinger’s Radio Dynamics room. Last night MOCA North Miami opened Abstract Cinema and Technology. Curated by MOCA Executive Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater in association with MOCA Exhibition Coordinator Kevin Arrow the exhibition showcases a large number of works of various sizes and lengths by a range of artists who [...]

Women’s Work: Peggy Levison Nolan at Dina Mitrani Gallery

Untitled (Coffee), 2004. 15” x 15” C Print Edition of 6. Image courtesy of Dina Mitrani Gallery. By David Rohn The current exhibition of Peggy Levison Nolan’s photography entitled People Places Things at Dina Mitrani Gallery offers an extended view of things that may have become so familiar that we scarcely notice them anymore. And this artist’s distilled sensibility instills [...]

Locust Projects Swarms Toward Miami Design District

Locust Projects’ current mural by Michelle Weinberg Those familiar with Locust Projects know­­­ of its enduring dedication to the facilitation of the exploration by artists of new directions and the accomplishment of projects with the potential to affect change in both art and wider society. The space was among the first to be established in [...]

Richard Tuttle Lecture at MAM

Event flyer from MAM. This Sunday past, Richard Tuttle, one of America’s most influential living artists gave a lecture at Miami Art Museum (MAM). True to form the lecture was dripping with subtlety and purpose. Sadly, however, it seemed that his efforts were not widely appreciated. Tuttle likes to say: “I do not have language;” [...]

Miami Noir at INVISIBLE-EXPORTS

Simple pleasures, lonely recording studios, dull mirrors, quiet suicides, bad debts, the theater and its double. In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni (2008) by COOPER. Wood, oilseed blackboard paint, plaster, resin, cotton, acrylics, steel, concrete, soil, foam, copper, paper, epoxy and various hardware. Variable dimensions (approx. 20” x 10” x 12”). Two weeks ago today one [...]