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Photo: Lazaro Llanes Visitor enjoying membership discounts at PAMM Shop. |
Limited Time Deal on Gift Memberships at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
This holiday season, gift a whole year of artful experiences with a PAMM membership! Members enjoy unlimited FREE admission, discounts on parking, exclusive discounts on unique items at PAMM Shop and Verde and much more. Use promo code AGIFT22 at checkout for 15% off a PAMM membership.
Kolodny featured at Scope Art Fair during Miami Art Week 2022 November 29th - December 4th
"The sphere represents our connection with nature and the history of humankind, and is often the first shape we interact with as a child. Kolodny uses them as an unconventional medium. He transforms the simple shape into mesmerizing, organic masterpieces. Reproducing comfortable patterns, often found in nature, combined with mirrored surfaces, Kolodny unites the viewer and their surroundings within the work. These shperes are themselves self-help, reassuring in their form, and soothing in the alluring and dreamlike effect they create."
Contemporary Artist Kolodny featured at SCOPE Art Show Miami Beach 2022 |
–Kolodny |
Contemporary Artist Kolodny featured at SCOPE Art Show Miami Beach 2022 |
Art Miami & CONTEXT Art Fair returns for Miami Art Week through Sunday, December 4th. Recognized as one of the preeminent international modern and contemporary art fairs, Art Miami continually showcases the most significant artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries and is a “can’t miss” event for collectors, curators, museum professionals and art enthusiasts. Distinguished for its quality, depth, and diversity, Art Miami 2022 will feature investment quality paintings, drawings, design, sculpture, NFTs, video art, photography and prints from more than 160 leading galleries across 17 countries. The fair will be held along with its sister fair CONTEXT, at the prestigious waterfront location of One Miami Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay nestled between the Venetian and MacArthur Causeways in the heart of Downtown Miami. Art Miami offers an unparalleled level of accessibility to the activities and collectors on Miami Beach. See links for ticket info!
Marianella Blasini's 'Velina Silver', 48" x 48", print on paper and encapsulated in plexiglass, on view at Red Dot Miami with K-Art Projects USA/Gallery Booth R200 |
K-Art Projects USA, a Subsidiary of Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery will be returning to Red Dot Miami for Art Basel Week November 30 – December 4, 2022, curated by Zammy Migdal, Opens TONIGHT VIP Preview, Wednesday, Nov.30th from 6-9pm.
Pablo Contrisciani's 'Never Ending Ying Yang' Installation, on view with K-Art Projects USA Booth R200 Red Dot Miami |
Art lovers and collectors will experience K-Art Projects USA, a Subsidiary of Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery will be returning to Red Dot Miami November 30 – December 4, 2022, curated by Zammy Migdal, Booth R200. The Fair is gallery-only contemporary art, located inside the Mana Wynwood Convention Center for its third year, as part of the highly anticipated annual presentation of leading galleries and their artists.
Luis Kaiulani's 'Black Flat Shape', Varied Sizes. Aluminum painted with latex, on view with K-Art Projects USA Booth R200 Red Dot Miami |
Red Dot Miami illuminates the best the contemporary art world has to offer. Red Dot Miami features more than 75 galleries representing over 500 leading contemporary artists from primary and secondary markets throughout the world. The five-day show attracts more than 35,000 visitors and high-net-worth collectors who interact with the specially curated programming.
Carola Orieta (CosArt) ‘Reverberation Blue’, laser cut acrylic and thermal modeling sculptures, 32″ x 26″ x 26″, on view with K-Art Projects USA at Red Dot Miami Booth R200 |
The Gallery’s Booth, R200, located at the Main Entrance of the Fair, will honor the curatorial guidelines of the Chief Curator by displaying a variety of media and styles, from Abstract, Geometric to Figurative, from painting to photography, and sculptures. Due to the interesting themes approached by the Artists and the well-balanced curated conception for the presentation of meanings, shapes and colors, the exhibition will be attractive and significant for the Art Fair visitors of any age and walk of life, as well as a ‘must see’ for the Art Collectors and all the Art Basel Miami Week viewers of this year.
Andre Croteau, ‘The African Spirit’, 6ft x 5ft, African textile on canvas with tar and acrylic pigments, on view with K-Art Projects USA Booth R200 at Red Dot Miami |
K-Art Projects USA Gallery will be presenting Special Installations as Elena Bulatova Project/USA, Andre Paul Croteau/USA “The African Spirit”, Carola Orieta “Reverberation Blue”, Luis Kaiulani “White Flat-Shape” and “Colorscapes: Everything is Art” by Chadwick Arcinue. As special guests will have Diego Barboza Master from Venezuela, Ruben Rodriguez/Cuba and Pablo Contrisciani/Argentina who are exhibiting for first time with the gallery, and Leo Di Tomaso/Italy-Venezuela.
Among other participating artists: Alfred C. Groff/USA, Arnold Miranda/Cuba-USA, C.Rukenas-Burton/Australia-USA, Dale Reid/Canada, Lucienne Toledo/Peru-USA, Marina Chisty/Russia-USA, Catalina Lapeira/Colombia, Dale Reid/Canada, Erni Gunawan/Indonesia, Evangeline Ang/Singapore, Helen Lee/Korea-USA, Jindal Balesh, Katie Davis/USA, Lucienne Toledo/Peru-USA, Marianella Blasini/Venezuela, Nana S.R.T./UK-Austria, Rick Midler/USA, Sara Sczepanski/USA, Sara Wight/USA, Sofia Chitikov/Russia-USA, Tatiana Zaytzeva/Russia-USA, Tom Nakamura/Japan and Maggy Grant/USA.
Lucienne Toledo, ‘Pasion’, 72″ x 72″, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, on view with K-Art Projects at Red Dot miami Booth R200 |
“We cannot be more pleased to be part of Red Dot Miami 2022, that together with our artists will give to the collectors an unforgettable experience exploring a world-class modern and contemporary art fair,” said Tata Fernandez, Director, Contemporary Art Projects USA.
RED DOT – VIP/PRESS PREVIEW
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 | 5PM – 6PM
OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 | 6PM – 9PM
SHOW HOURS
Thursday, December 1, 2022 | 12PM – 8PM
Friday, December 2, 2022 | 12PM – 8PM
Saturday, December 3, 2022 | 12PM – 8PM
Sunday, December 4, 2022 | 12PM – 6PM
The Pérez Art Museum Miami is open everyday for art week! Monday - Sunday, 11am - 6pm. Shop the Arts this Holiday Season – every purchase at PAMM Shop directly supports PAMM’s educational and community programming. Browse a book-filled "trunk show" by Tra Publishing, a Miami-based publishing company that creates beautifully crafted books that promote social and environmental consciousness! Add some flair to your holidays with artfully curated items from PAMM Shop. Visit in person at 1103 Biscayne Blvd in Miami or online at shop.pamm.org
Guests are invited to join The MUD Foundation, Miami’s only Art and Technology non-profit, for the Soft Opening Reception (On View) TONIGHT, Monday, November 28th from 10pm - 1am, Dragvatar Party.
MUD Foundation announces Media Under Dystopia 3.0: WASD, a new exhibition that features projects by artists that explore ideas of collaboration, performance, extractivism, and the intersection of physical and digital realms. At its core, the exhibition centers around the use of the internet as its own creative medium.
“WASD” keys became the standard for moving around virtual worlds on the left side of our keyboard interface. First used in 1986 in “Dark Castle,” a video game made by Silicon Beach Software, WASD keys became the primary form of navigating virtual spaces moving forward. The WASD edition of Media Under Dystopia 3.0 takes on the idea of WASD keys as a conceptual framework that invites participants and visitors to navigate the space of the internet as an artistic metaverse.
Each of the works call upon visitors to experience and engage with them in a virtual realm, intentionally positioning them as active participants in the artworks themselves. This idea is core to MUD Foundation’s mission – expanding beyond the traditional means of experiencing art and deconstructing the walls of a space by opening up the boundless space of the metaverse as an access point for creative engagement.
Building upon previous iterations of its exhibitions program, this year MUD foundation is publicly launching its own metaverse platform, Onland.io–an open web-based metaverse with a mission of facilitating educational and artistic projects where the internet, data, virtual reality, and art converge. Onland.io will be the metaverse host platform for all of Media Under Dystopia exhibitions– past, present and future–ensuring that these artworks can exist and evolve in perpetuity beyond the run of their physical presentations.
Within the exhibition, artist Antonio Mendez, aka Queef Latina, uses the metaverse to bring drag performance and culture into a new dimension–to be experienced in various interfaces–allowing viewers of any age, ability, or background to immerse themselves. In the work of Vuk Cosic, the intersection of digital and cultural histories is explored through the research and reimagining of “card stunts” used in various historical contexts where individuals become only a pixel and are surrogate to the collective inertia. Rafael Rodriguez’s work explores the phygital realm by translating data from the actual to the virtual, through sensor interfaces.
Including both local and international artists, the participating artists in the exhibition include Ariel Baron-Robbins, Vuk Cosic, Vladan Joler, Antonio Mendez, Rafael Rodriguez Gárciga and Alba Triana. Onland.io will publicly launch with artworks by these participating artists and also, Leo Castaneda, Jose Hernandez and Yucef Merhi.
Media Under Dystopia: 3.0: WASD is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
The artwork Augmented Drag Reality by Antonio Mendez is funded by The Ellies, Miami’s visual arts awards, presented by Oolite Arts with additional support from MUD Foundation. MUD Foundation is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Artist Rafael Rodriguez Gárciga
Collectors, art lovers and tech enthusiasts are invited to experience Media Under Dystopia 3.0: WASD at MUD Foundation in Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach Monday, November 28th through Monday, December 5th featuring projects by artists that explore ideas of collaboration, performance, extractivism, and the intersection of the physical and digital realms. This Event is FREE & Open to the Public / RESERVE YOUR SPOT HERE. Miami Art Week Gallery Hours: 10:00am-6:00pm. Additional hours by appointment only, kindly email: info@mud.foundation
Artist Alba Triana |
Guests are invited to join The MUD Foundation, Miami’s only Art and Technology non-profit, for the Soft Opening Reception (On View) TONIGHT, Monday, November 28th from 10pm - 1am, Dragvatar Party.
KX2 Art Duo - Sisters Ruth Avra & Dana Kleinman |
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Contemporary Art Projects USA is pleased to announce their new location after 10 years to Downtown/Brickell located at 111 SW 3rd Street in downtown Miami as they continue to strengthen and grow within the art community. The new gallery is situated in the McCormick Building, just a short distance away from Brickell Centre.
McCormick Place in Downtown Miami |
According to owner, Tata Fernandez, the move was necessitated due to being part of many impressive galleries in Brickell, such as Bojanini Art Gallery, Avant Gallery and more. Even the hotels are jumping to join the gallery spaces; the SLS Brickell has an extensive art collection featuring international artists, including Markus Linnenbrink and Katja Loher.
“This move is exciting as our new location places us two blocks from the Brickell Center, a wonderful retail business making it very convenient for customers to walk and shop at multiple local stores,” said Andre P. Croteau, Director of Sales and Marketing.
Contemporary Art Projects USA at Palm Beach 2022 |
Founded in 2012, Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery represents 35+ international and national artists with a Subsidiary for emerging artists called K-Art Projects USA. Their main specialization is Art Fairs under the guide of curator Zammy Migdal, and the growth of the artist’s career.
Contemporary Art Projects USA’s new address is 111 SW 3rd Street in Miami, Florida 33130. The gallery’s main phone number will remain the same – 786-262-5886 – as will all email addresses.
For More Information please contact
Tata Fernandez
Contemporary Art Projects USA
111 SW 3rd Street
Miami, Florida 33130
786-262-5886
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