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SUMMARY:Emerson Dorsch Panel Discussion: Alfonso Borragán & Santiago Reyes Villaveces
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 5th at 6pm enjoy a panel discussion with Alfonso Borragán & Santiago Reyes Villaveces. Preceding the opening of the Bucarolito exhibition\, you are cordially invited to experience an artist talk with Alfonso Borragán and Santiago Reyes Villaveces. Hosted by Tyler Emerson-Dorsch and Kathryn Mikesell. Please RSVP to info@emersondorsch.com if you plan to attend.\nEmerson Dorsch is proud to present Bucarolito featuring Spanish artist Alfonso Borragán\, his first exhibition in the United States. Here the raw elements of Borragán’s art boil down to the MOUTH and the STONE. Think\, if you will\, of all the ways the human mouth serves as a threshold between an individual and the world at large. Similarly\, contemplate how many ways stones and their particulates represent site\, the earth\, the material universe\, and its non-living scaffolding. The action at the center of each of Borragán’s experiences is TO INGEST and to inscribe and reveal an image through this action. This is the alchemy. For\, in his environment of magenta phyto lights and dusty air\, groups ingest stones together.\n\n  \nImage: Alfonso Borragán\, Daguerrolito\, 2019.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/emerson-dorsch-panel-discussion-alfonso-borragan-santiago-reyes-villaveces/
LOCATION:Emerson Dorsch\, 5900 NW 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190906T180000
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SUMMARY:Emerson Dorsch presents Alfonso Borragán: Bucarolito
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, September 6th from 6-9pm Emerson Dorsch is proud to present an Opening Reception for Spanish artist Alfonso Borragán’s first exhibition in the United States. His exhibition Bucarolito will open at the end of a month in residence at the gallery and will be on view through October 5\, 2019 at Emerson Dorsch gallery in Miami’s Little Haiti.\nHere the raw elements of Borragán’s art boil down to the MOUTH and the STONE. Think\, if you will\, of all the ways the human mouth serves as a threshold between an individual and the world at large. Similarly\, contemplate how many ways stones and their particulates represent site\, the earth\, the material universe\, and its non-living scaffolding. The action at the center of each of Borragán’s experiences is TO INGEST and to inscribe and reveal an image through this action. This is the alchemy. For\, in his environment of magenta phyto lights and dusty air\, groups ingest stones together. In this case\, they eat bucaros\, which are small\, unfired clay vessels eaten by the Spanish Aristocracy in the 17th century. Clay and earth ingestion is an ancient practice. There are traces of Egyptian ingestions of the Limes of Nile. Partially eaten ceramics have been found in Greece. Romans imported Greek edible ceramics with great impact; they led to terra sigillata. Bucaros appear in Renaissance still lives and in Diego Velázquez’s painting Las Meninas. Those who ate them believed its properties could transform human matter.\n  \nImage: Alfonso Borragán\, endolito\, 2019.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/emerson-dorsch-presents-alfonso-borragan-bucarolito/
LOCATION:Emerson Dorsch\, 5900 NW 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mindy Solomon Gallery: A Taste for Plums
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 7th from 6-9pm Mindy Solomon Gallery‎ presents the Opening Reception for A Taste for Plums\, an exhibition featuring the work of California-based artists Ali Smith and David Hicks. Inspired by light and life\, Ali Smith and David Hicks’ exhibition will create a sense of place while igniting the imagination.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/mindy-solomon-gallery-a-taste-for-plums/
LOCATION:Mindy Solomon Gallery\, 848 NW 22 Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T023940
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SUMMARY:UM Art Gallery in Wynwood: 2019 Incoming Graduate Student Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 14th from 6-9pm experience the 2019 Incoming Graduate Student Exhibition at the University of Miami Gallery in Wynwood. The Department of Art and Art History at University of Miami is pleased to present the work of its 2019 Incoming Graduate Students. The MFA program at UM is a 60 credit\, three-year program resulting in a terminal degree that both prepares students to enter the professional\, studio art world and qualifies them for college teaching. Entrance into the program is highly competitive with both national and international applicants.\nFeaturing:\nKimberly Bauldree (Micanopy\, Florida)\nTalia Ceravolo (San Diego\, California)\nJessica Dehen (Coral Springs\, Florida)\nChristine Di Staola (Hamilton\, Ohio. Lived 30 years in Pesaro and Urbino\, Italy)\nNadine Hall (Kingston\, Jamaica)\nLance Layman (Mountain View\, Arkansas)\nCharlisa Montrope (Castries\, St. Lucia)\nThe 2019 Incoming Graduate Student Exhibition will be on view from August 21 – September 20\, 2019 at the University of Miami Gallery located inside the Wynwood Building. Gallery hours are Wednesday\, Thursday and Friday\, 10:00am to 6:00pm. *Hours may be subject to change\, please call (305) 284-3161 to confirm times. Appointments and Private Tours available.\nImage: Charlisa Montrope\, Just Smile & Wave Series\, 6 of 22\, 2019\, Pigment\, Acrylic & Screenprint\, 16” x 20”\n  \nFor more information about the exhibition or the UM Gallery contact Milly Cardoso\, Gallery Director at m.cardoso1@miami.edu
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/um-art-gallery-in-wynwood-2019-incoming-graduate-student-exhibition/
LOCATION:University of Miami Art Gallery\, 2750 NW 3rd Avenue\, Suite 4\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T190000
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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents FeCuOp: Antenna
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 14th from 7-9pm enjoy the Opening Reception of FeCuOp: Antenna at Locust Projects. Antenna is a performative and interactive installation constructed primarily to solicit auditory participation created by the collective FeCuOp. With this installation FeCuOp seeks to create a social experiment with communication as its foundation. During the run of the exhibition FeCuOp will stage a series of activations throughout the run of the exhibition inviting conversations on communication and collaboration. This is FeCuOp’s first solo exhibition since 2003. On view through October 12\, 2019.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-fecuop-antenna/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 3852 North Miami Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T190000
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SUMMARY:Locust Projects: Borders of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 14th from 7-9pm experience the Opening Reception of Borders of Freedom/Contornos de Libertad at Locust Projects. Curated by Patricio Majano of Y.ES Contemporary\, Borders of Freedom launches Locust Projects’ new Screening Room with an exhibition of video works by six artists living in El Salvador and its diaspora. Borders of Freedom includes work from The Mario Cader-Frech Collection\, and more from the Y.ES Contemporary art loan program. Featuring four artworks from the program by artists Alexia Miranda\, Abigail Reyes\, Crack Rodríguez and Fredy Solan. Adding to this selection\, Majano selected works by Sayre Quevedo and Guadalupe Maravilla.\nBorders of Freedom will be presented on a rotating loop in The Screening Room on Saturdays from 11am to 5pm from September 14 to October 12\, 2019. Admission is free.\n\n  \nImage: Fredy Solan\, The wall comes with me\, 2016\, Video\, 18 sec\, Courtesy The Mario Cader-Frech Collection and the artist.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-borders-of-freedom/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 3852 North Miami Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T190000
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SUMMARY:Artist Robert Leone: Sagamore Remix Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 18th from 7-10pm experience the work of artist Robert Leone at the Opening Reception of Remix at Sagamore\, the iconic “art hotel” on Miami Beach. Remix is an art exhibition entirely dedicated to music encompassing all media\, including sculptures\, photographs and paintings. This art exhibit\, curated by Sebastien Laboureau\, will illustrate how music is deeply impacting our everyday lives. The exhibition will be on view from September 18th through November 30th\, 2019.\nRobert Leone is a self-taught artist who blends multiple artistic styles to create hyperrealistic drawings of contemporary cultural icons. “When someone looks at one of my drawings often times their first impulse is to believe that it is a photograph\, but upon closer examination one can see that there is a depth and resonance that cannot come from just a photo.”\nImage: Robert Leone’s ‘SLASH’\, Graphite on Bristol Paper\, 14 x 17 Inches.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/artist-robert-leone-sagamore-remix-exhibition/
LOCATION:Sagamore Hotel\, 1671 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T190000
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SUMMARY:Remix Art Exhibition at Sagamore
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 18th from 7-10pm experience the Opening Reception of Remix at Sagamore\, the iconic “art hotel” on Miami Beach. Remix is an art exhibition entirely dedicated to music encompassing all media\, including sculptures\, photographs and paintings. This art exhibit\, curated by Sebastien Laboureau\, resident art and music advisor to the Sagamore Hotel\, will showcase over 100 artworks from artists coming from all over the world illustrating how music is deeply impacting our everyday lives.\nVisual art and music have long shared a natural connection. Their relationship is explored through the interaction of balance\, form\, style\, design\, harmony\, and emotion. The Remix exhibition explores the enduring influence music and celebrated musicians has on contemporary art practices. The exhibition will be on view from September 18th through November 30th\, 2019.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/remix-art-exhibition-at-sagamore/
LOCATION:Sagamore Hotel\, 1671 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T170000
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SUMMARY:Pan American Art Projects presents Carlos Quintana: The Diamond's Shadow
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 21st from 5-8pm experience the Opening Reception of Carlos Quintana’s exhibition\, The Diamond’s Shadow\, at Pan American Art Projects in Little River. The work of Carlos Quintana is the result of his mood. His world is his work\, and all of it is\, at the same time\, cumulative. Accurate separations between series or epochs are not possible in terms of the essential\, in each there is everything that comes out of itself. The only possible identification is given by the appearance of new elements\, which are added to the body as a branch to a tree\, literally. Another essential element of Carlos Quintana’s work is his condition as subject. He himself does not see his oils as paintings\, he sees them as a whole\, and that is why he stains everything: the frames\, the study\, himself. His work is also visceral\, as visceral is his attitude towards art\, and towards life. This exhibition is on view through November 14th\, 2019. The opening reception event is FREE and Open to the Public.\n  \nImage: Carlos Quintana’s ‘Yellow Umbrella’.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/pan-american-art-projects-presents-carlos-quintana-the-diamonds-shadow/
LOCATION:Pan American Art Projects\, 274 NE 67th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T220000
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SUMMARY:Dot Fiftyone Gallery presents Juan Jose Cambre: Fiesta
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 25th from 7-10pm experience the Opening Reception of Juan Jose Cambre’s exhibition\, Fiesta\, at Dot Fiftyone Gallery. The gallery presents Fiesta\, the first solo exhibition in Miami by artist Juan José Cambre. Curated by Verónica Flom\, this exhibition consists of a series of recent paintings\, continuing with his interest in the exploration of color and geometry. On view through November 24\, 2019.\nHis pieces have been executed starting from planes that overlap and generate vertical stripes of new hues. The different matrices are presented as chromatic tests\, and it is from these nuances that the different pieces are produced. After going through several phases in his paintings: an expressionist period during the 1980s\, followed by a series of vessels for more than a decade and\, later\, by paintings of lights and shadows between trees starting in 2000\, Juan José Cambre is now concentrating on his never-ending interest in color\, by means of his choice of a simple and elegant geometric design.\nJuan José Cambre (b. 1948\, Argentina) has been one of the most important artists in Argentina’s art scene for the last forty years. Among his most notable solo exhibitions are the following: Mano de obra\, Colección Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat\, 2017; Desde el paisaje\, Museo Caraffa\, Córdoba\, and Museo Castagnino-MACRO\, Rosario\, 2014; Cromática\, MACBA\, 2013; and Novum Ovum\, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella\, 2012. His work has been exhibited internationally in Milan\, San José de Costa Rica\, and New York.\n  \n\nImage: Juan José Cambre’s ‘Ludus Tonalis A’\, 2019. Acrylic on Canvas\, 58 × 58 in.; 147.3 × 147.3 cm. SOLD.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/dot-fiftyone-gallery-presents-juan-jose-cambre-fiesta/
LOCATION:Dot Fiftyone Gallery\, 7275 NE 4th Avenue\, Miami\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T220000
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SUMMARY:Dimensions Variable: 10—A Decade
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 28th from 6-10pm Dimensions Variable (DV) is pleased to present 10—A Decade\, a group exhibition bringing together five past DV artists with five new ones from September 28—December 30\, 2019\, in celebration of DV’s tenth anniversary. Felice Grodin\, Fabian Peña\, Jamilah Sabur\, Tom Scicluna\, and Agustina Woodgate all represent artists who had solo/two-person projects at DV in the past. Nathalie Alfonso\, Yanira Collado\, GeoVanna Gonzalez\, Francisco Masó\, and Christina Pettersson are all artists that DV has been wanting to work with. This group is bound together by respect for their work and the diverse themes present in their practices.\nIt’s been ten years since DV officially opened in the Miami Design District in September of 2009. Since then\, many artists have come through leaving their indelible mark with inspiring projects. DV went from an unfunded upstart to a community voice for championing projects of up-and-coming and under-recognized artists with well-respected work—all while under the leadership of artists. With their 10th anniversary and their official nonprofit status\, they want to continue to push the boundaries of what a cultural space is and how it can better serve its artists and community. This year\, they expanded to include additional artists and an archivist to support more members of our community. DV is also making sure they will always be led by artists in support of artists.\nThe exhibition will also function as an auction to support DV’s programs\, facilities\, and participating artists. We hope you consider participating in the auction as 70% of the funds will support the artists and 30% will support DV.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/dimensions-variable-10-a-decade/
LOCATION:Dimensions Variable\, 101 NW 79th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33150\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T023940
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SUMMARY:MOAD at MDC: Where The Oceans Meet\, Tour with Martin Tsang
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 29th at 4pm MOAD presents a series of public programs related to its current exhibition\, Where the Oceans Meet. Rather than a formal sit-down lecture\, MOAD presents engaging\, conversational\, and scholarly exhibition tours lead by a wide array of interdisciplinary experts. While pointing to specific art work and archival material on view\, Tsang sparks a conversation on “The Hidden Cabrera\,” highlighting Cabrera’s biography and research methods. This Event is Free and Open to the Public\, RSVP here.\nWhere the Oceans Meet is an exhibition of modern and contemporary art that resonates with the pioneering thought of two Caribbean writers\, Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant. The show is comprised of an international group of artists and collectives consider notions of shifting and porous borders—and how crossing borders has shaped our world. They articulate various aspects of the two scholars’ thoughts on race\, diaspora\, colonialization\, creolization\, language\, and territory\, particularly with regards to Miami’s position in a world that never stops turning. Where the Oceans Meet will be on view until January 12\, 2020.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/moad-at-mdc-where-the-oceans-meet-tour-with-martin-tsang/
LOCATION:Museum of Art and Design @ MDC\, 600 Biscayne Boulevard\, Second Floor\, Miami\, FL\, 33132\, United States
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