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SUMMARY:Talks: Ruba Katrib
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 6th from 7-9pm join Locust Projects and Oolite Arts for a conversation at the Little Haiti Cultural Center with Ruba Katrib. Curator Ruba Katrib returns to Miami for the final Talks of the fall season. Katrib is curator of cutting-edge MoMA PS1. Previously\, she held curatorial positions at SculptureCenter\, NY and at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami.\nRuba Katrib is the Curator at MoMA PS1 in New York. At MoMA PS1 she has curated exhibitions such as the retrospective of Simone Fattal in 2019\, and the solo shows of Edgar Heap of Birds (2019)\, Karrabing Collective (2019)\, Fernando Palma Rodríguez\, and Julia Phillips (2018). From 2012-2018 she was Curator at SculptureCenter in New York where she curated over twenty solo and group exhibitions including 74 million million million tons (2018) (co-curated with artist Lawrence Abu-Hamdan)\, The Eccentrics (2015)\, Puddle\, pothole\, portal (2014) (co-curated with artist Camille Henrot)\, Better Homes (2013)\, and A Disagreeable Object (2012); and solo shows of the work of Carissa Rodriguez (2018)\, Kelly Akashi\, Sam Anderson\, Teresa Burga\, Nicola L.\, Charlotte Prodger (all 2017)\, Rochelle Goldberg\, Aki Sasamoto\, Cosima von Bonin (all 2016)\, Anthea Hamilton\, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook\, Magali Reus\, Gabriel Sierra\, Michael E. Smith\, Erika Verzutti (all 2015)\, David Douard\, and Jumana Manna (both 2014).\nPreviously\, Katrib was the Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami from 2007 – 2012 where she organized several group and solo exhibitions. Katrib was also co-founder of the residency and exhibition space Threewalls in Chicago\, and has also held positions at the Renaissance Society and the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College\, where she currently serves on the Graduate Committee. She was a research advisor for the 2018 Carnegie International and a member of the Advisory Board for Recess\, a non-profit artist residency and exhibition space in New York. Katrib was one of the curators of SITE Santa Fe’s 2018 biennial\, Casa Tomada\, along with José Luis Blondet and Candice Hopkins.\nFree and Open to the Public / Register here. Parking is available at the cultural center\, but limited. Guests are encouraged to use a ride share service.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/talks-ruba-katrib/
LOCATION:Little Haiti Cultural Complex\, 5925 NE 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
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SUMMARY:Emerson Dorsch presents Artist Talk: Elisabeth Condon
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 13th from 6:30 – 7:30pm join us as gallerist Tyler Emerson-Dorsch talks with Elisabeth Condon at Emerson Dorsch Gallery about her new show Effulgence and an exciting year. In particular\, Condon has recently connected with the Pattern and Decoration artists. The Art Talk will discuss what this context means to her work and what is ahead. Elisabeth Condon is the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist & Sculptors Grant for 2018. Condon lives and works in New York\, NY and Tampa\, FL. Condon paints flowers and other details of landscapes\, but for her depicting flowers are pretexts for painting details as satisfying as elemental human pleasures.\n  \nImage: Elisabeth Condon\, 2019. Installation View\, Effulgence at Emerson Dorsch.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/emerson-dorsch-presents-artist-talk-elisabeth-condon/
LOCATION:Emerson Dorsch\, 5900 NW 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T070000
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SUMMARY:Storefront Art Studio: Open Studios/Ideal Situation exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 14th from 7 – 11pm enjoy Open Studios and the Ideal Situation exhibition at Storefront Art Studio in the heart of Downtown Hollywood. Storefront Art Studio is pleased to present IDEAL SITUATION\, a dual exhibition of Brian Gefen and Jill C. Weisberg. This Event is Free & Open to the Public.\nGefen and Weisberg’s visual voices are influenced with the current cultural and social landscape. Using vintage printed materials\, pop-culture iconography and a vibrant color palette\, Gefen and Weisberg communicate their views in different ways both using a mixed-media approach. Gefen uses pop culture to illustrate how society puts priorities on entertainment\, not factual information. Weisberg’s intention is to show how the commodification of femininity by incorporating advertisements from vintage women’s magazines in her glittery mixed-media pieces. Both artists’ work are a treat for the eyes\, encouraging the viewer to look deeper into the works and find meaning. The exhibition is on view through December 22nd\, 2019.\nImages: (Left) Brian Gefen’s ‘Too Close to the Viewfinder’ / Jill Weisberg’s ‘Golden Gal’\n  \nStorefront Art Studio is an exhibition space in the heart of Downtown Hollywood\, Florida and the working studios of local artists Jill Weisberg and Brian Gefen. It is a dedicated site for artists and creatives to showcase their work in an environment that melds seamlessly with the traditional architecture of Downtown Hollywood\, while also being a rallying point for cultural events and vibrant social interaction.\nThe two open platforms that flank the entrance to Storefront are exhibition walls that can be viewed 24 hours a day\, seven days a week. Once inside\, viewers and visitors become a part of the exhibition\, themselves\, integrated into a dynamic community environment with locally-driven programming. Art exhibitions and events can be staged at Storefront\, so please enquire below.\nHours are by appointment only. Email: hello@storefrontartstudio.com / Phone number: 954-546-0773
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/storefront-art-studio-open-studios-ideal-situation-exhibition/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents Trenton Doyle Hancock: I Made a Mound City in Miami Dade County
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 17th from 1-3pm experience the Opening Reception of Trenton Doyle Hancock’s ‘I Made a Mound City in Miami Dade County‘ at Locust Projects. The heroic adventures of Torpedo Boy and his battles in the Moundverse continue at Locust Projects this fall with a new site-specific installation by Houston-based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. This is Hancock’s first large scale solo exhibition since opening his major survey\, Mind of the Mound: Critical Mass\, at MASS MoCA in March 2019.\nHancock tells the story of the Mounds (gentle hybrid plant-like creatures) protected by Torpedo Boy\, and their enemies\, the Vegans (mutants who consume tofu and spill Mound blood every chance they get). These narratives–told through paintings\, sculpture\, drawings\, prints\, video and installation–explore good and evil\, authority\, race\, class\, moral relativism\, politics and religion\, as well as making unapologetic nods to comic books\, illustrations\, animations\, horror films\, and toys. The exhibition is on view through February 8\, 2020.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-trenton-doyle-hancock-i-made-a-mound-city-in-miami-dade-county/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 3852 North Miami Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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SUMMARY:Durban Segnini presents Sergio Hernández\, Parábolas
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 22nd from 7-10pm Durban Segnini Gallery cordially invites you to the opening reception of Sergio Hernández\, Parábolas. Catalog Essay by Professor Edward J. Sullivan. The exhibition for which this text has been prepared is a landmark and a turning point for the artist Sergio Hernández. It is the first time in many decades that his large-scale paintings have been seen in the United States. While Hernández has long been at the center of the Mexican art world and has had numerous ambitious exhibitions in Europe\, he has curiously been elusive for U.S. audiences. In 1999\, Hernández was given his first major gallery show in the U.S. when Associated American Artists presented his “Recent Work” but we have had to wait until now for another representative exhibition of his more contemporary achievements.\n\n  \nImage: Sergio Hernández\, Sin título / UNTITLED\, 2013. Mixta sobre lámina de metal | Metal sheet (Mixed Media)\, 180 x 180 cm | 70.8 x 70.8 1.9 in.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/durban-segnini-presents-sergio-hernandez-parabolas/
LOCATION:Durban Segnini Gallery\, 3072 SW 38th Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33146\, United States
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SUMMARY:Emerson Dorsch presents Exhibition opening: Mette Tommerup's Love\, Ur
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 29th from 2-4pm experience the Opening Reception of Mette Tommerup’s newest immersive exhibition ‘Love\, Ur‘ at Emerson Dorsch\, which according to Eleanor Heartney\, who wrote the brochure essay\, is a “psychologically charged space that evokes the primal and often inchoate sensations that linger just beneath our rational consciousness. This exhibition is on view through January 18\, 2020.\n  \nImage: Mette Tommerup’s Interactive Installation of stretched and unstretched canvases\, 2019. Photo Credit and Courtesy: Emerson Dorsch.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/emerson-dorsch-presents-exhibition-opening-mette-tommerups-love-ur/
LOCATION:Emerson Dorsch\, 5900 NW 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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