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Monthly Archives: February 2011

Out of the Box: The Billboard Project

A Liam Gillick Billboard. Courtesy of the artist and Locust Projects, Miami. Hear ye hear ye… Locust Projects, Miami’s premier non profit art space famous for providing contemporary visual artists the opportunity to experiment with new ideas and methods to produce site specific installations without the limitations imposed by conventional exhibition spaces or economic mores [...]

Sex, alcohol, drugs, violence, profanity, adult themes, O Cinema

Bespoke cupcakes, made fresh and local for O Cinema by Iris from Cupcake World. After a sneak peak in the form of Scissors and Glue: The Miami Project, during this past Art Basel Miami Beach, O Cinema, a non profit, cutting-edge independent cinema art house located in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, is finally screening proper. [...]

Its an idea contest: Interview with Dennis Scholl on the Knight Arts Challenge

Film still from a documentary filmed by Kirmaya Cevallos produced by Knight Foundation. Image courtesy of Knight Foundation. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation are now accepting applications for the penultimate year of the Knight Arts Challenge, a grant initiative begun in Miami, now also in Philadelphia, that has to date granted 17.5 [...]

Space is the Place – Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger, The Outer Limits at Dimensions Variable, Miami

The Outer Limits installation view (ceiling detail). Image courtesy Dimensions Variable. In a statement on The Outer Limits, a collaborative work by Miami artists Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger, the artists describe their installation and video as a disruption or perforation in the fabric of the aesthetic universe of the white cube exhibition space. Grodin [...]

That’s Not a Knife by Funner Projects at Little River Yacht Club

Visitor to That’s Not A Knife wielding a machete in an altogether brandish manner. On January 29th in a converted warehouse surrounded by stray dogs just North of the 71st st railroad tracks Justin H. Long and Robert Meatball Lorie, now known as the collaborative group Funner Projects, orchestrated their first show of the new [...]