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Showing posts with label art patron. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Faena Art To Exhibit Immersive Installation By Artist Kelly Breez

FAENA ART TO EXHIBIT IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION BY ARTIST KELLY BREEZ AT THE FAENA ART PROJECT ROOM
 
The exhibition 'Dirt's Dive' will pay homage to the bar scene of South Florida and feature community events during Miami Art Week 2023

Opening Friday, November 172023Faena  Art will present a new exhibition by Miami-based artist Kelly Breez in the Faena Art Project Room. Breez will transform the Faena Art Project Room into an immersive dive bar experience for visitors titled 'Dirt's Dive', an homage to the progressively declining bar scene of old South Florida. The exhibition reimagines the ever-changing nightlife of Miami through the unique perspective of a local artist. Faena Art will host a special celebratory event for 'Dirt's Dive' during Miami Art Week on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, featuring a culinary food truck-inspired experience with James Beard award-winning restauranteur and chef Paul Qui. A catalyst for innovative, site-specific, and immersive practices, Faena Art bridges the popular and the experimental, making art accessible to all, fostering new models for community-oriented exploration that transcend the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice.
 
In 'Dirt's Dive,' artist Kelly Breez (b. 1985) will create her own fantastical bar scene incorporating dynamic sculptures and drawings as well as life-sized cut-out figures reminiscent of assemblages by Edward Kienholz and Alex Katz's work. The exhibition will also feature sculptures and drawings in the style of colorful bar ephemera to create an immersive and interactive installation. The artist will manipulate scale in the installation, imbuing the sense of an alternate universe, a fantasy-like scene that balances the familiar and unfamiliar. Breez, who was born and raised in South Florida, will incorporate personal history and local anecdotes into her aesthetic storytelling. 
 
The artist has always been inspired by the unique motif that is South Florida nightlife. This project brings attention back to the disappearing establishment of the dive bar, a place that offered an opportunity for chance encounters with iconic local characters such as the old Florida fisherman—someone who tells stories filled with wisdom, grit, humor, and unique knowledge of the sea. In this way, the artist addresses the theme of authenticity, subtly pointing out the unfortunate loss of Miami's iconic old haunts and the authenticity attached to them.
 
 'A dive-y bar is the ultimate equalizer,' says artist Kelly Breez. 'The environment just puts everyone on the same page. No one is a stranger, everyone is a character, anything is on the table. Collaboration feels intrinsic in a dive. Lots of ideas are always flying around. I love that energy.'
 
Collaborator Chef Paul Qui says: 'Dive bars for me were the epicenter of creativity.  They brought together people from high and low places, Celebrities and misfits alike.  It was a space where nothing mattered but the conversation at hand. I realize now that those moments in the height of my youth would be the fuel that would drive my creative path.'
 
One of the earliest sorts of communal spaces, the bar has come to represent a place where people gather to regale one another with experiences and stories. The bar as a communal space recounts both a familiar and an unfamiliar tale – a mysterious meeting place where relationships begin and end, and business deals made and broken. The exhibition is a striking, humorous celebration of the bar as a pillar of community and expression. 
 
WHERE    
Faena Art Project Room 
3420 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140   
   
WHEN   
Friday, November 17, 2023  - February 9, 2024
  
PROGRAM  
Friday, November 17: 
Opening Celebration
 
Wednesday, December 6, 6:00–9:00pm: 
Food truck experience with Paul Qui, featuring specialty cocktails and live DJ performance. 
 
SPECIAL THANKS 
Special thanks to Chase Sapphire for their generous support of Faena Art's projects at Miami Art Week 2023.

 

Portrait of Kelly Breez. Image by Vanessa Diaz. 

About Kelly Breez 

Kelly Breez (b. 1985, Lake Worth, FL) is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in Miami, FL. She works in -and combines- painting, illustration, humor, sculpture and installation. Her work chronicles life's absurdities-particularly in its seedier elements. The high gloss Bar Top resin that covers many of her pieces is a direct nod to her greatest muse and inspiration: the smoky old treasure-filled dive bar, crowded with human and non-human relics. 
 

About Faena Art  

Faena Art is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that commissions, produces, and houses cross-disciplinary artistic experiences with an emphasis on cultivating community and supporting artists locally and abroad. A catalyst for innovative, site-specific, and immersive practices, Faena Art bridges the popular and the experimental making art accessible to all. Faena Art fosters new models for social interaction transcending the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice. Established in 2011, Faena Art continues to commission major installations and exhibitions that are a major highlight of Miami Art Week and the city's vibrant  cultural scene at large. Over the past 12 years, their programming has expanded to include a biannual art prize, permanent exhibition spaces, and residencies across both Miami and Buenos Aires.  

For additional information about Faena Art please visit: https://www.faenaart.org/.   


Friday, September 15, 2023

Miami Design District Public Art Tour

 

Miami Design District's Palm Court and Fly's Eye Dome

Join the Miami Design District on Saturday, September 16th from 11am – 12pm for a walking tour of the district, explore the history of the art and architecture that characterize the neighborhood. Visit outdoor installations and murals including Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome, Criola’s Interdimensional Portal, Virgil Abloh’s Dollar a Gallon, Amani Lewis’ Baltimore’s Finest, and more.


Miami Design District's Museum Garage

Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP HERE.

Friday, July 8, 2022

Wynwood Art District Second Saturdays Art Walk

 


Enjoy the Wynwood Art District Second Saturday Art Walk on Saturday, July 9th from 7-11pm. Experience open galleries, studios and alternative art spaces throughout the district; located just north of downtown between 23rd and 30th streets and NW 2nd Avenue. https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/wynwood-art-district-second-saturdays-art-walk-7/




Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Experience the Magical and Exciting World of Visual Artist Dana Donaty



Explore the visual thrills and creative joy of renowned contemporary artist Dana Donaty's work in her current exhibition, 'Profoundly Playful: A Survey of Work', at The Coral Springs Museum of Art on view through August 25, 2018.
Widely recognized for her provocative canvases with unusual narrative, Donaty’s unmistakable satirical lexicon is a perfect collision of reality and fantasy, outlandish burlesque, psychological flirtation and a super charged palette that is like a party about to get thoroughly out of control.

'Top Dog', acrylic on canvas, 48" x 60".

She has completed many award winning public art projects, featured in over 50 national and international publications. She has garnered multiple awards within the design industry, as she has been sought after to create unique commissions for high profile residential and commercial projects.

'Saturday Night', acrylic on canvas, 48" x 80".

Her work has been exhibited at The Cornell Museum of Art, as well as international art fairs like Art Palm Beach, Art Boca Raton, the American International Fine Art Fair, Scope and major group shows throughout Florida. Selected solo shows include The Coral Springs Museum of Art, Exhibition sponsored by South Florida Ford; Paul Fisher Gallery in Palm Beach and The Ora Sorensen Gallery in Palm Beach. Her work is in both public and private collections in the US, and Europe.

'Bombay Nights', acrylic on canvas, 36" x 48".

For general inquiries contact: donatyart@icloud.com

Delray Beach Studio: T. +1 561.504.3374 / by appointment only.

Bakehouse Art Complex, Studio 48. Located at 561 NW 32nd Street in Miami, Florida 33127. T. +1 561.504.3374 / by appointment only.

www.danadonatyfineart.com