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5/10-7/1: Kalup Linzy exhibition in Miami
I think this work is deserving of a second viewing and, we will certainly do so. Videos are not easy to watch fully on opening nights. But, the other issue of the work deals with the audience reactions. More on that at the appropriate time.
5/10-7/1: Kalup Linzy exhibition in Miami:
“Kalup Linzy: May 10-July 1, [...]
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Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk
Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk:
“It’s time for another Gallery Walk in the Wynwood Art District. Here are some highlights of what’s new at Saturday’s event:
• At the Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24th St., the group exhibit It’sOk to Cross Now features work by Karl Vohwinkle, Luis Garcia, Robin Griffiths, Chin-chin Hsu, Cristina Molina, Carrie Montano, [...]
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Open-Access Humanities Press
My internet tech colleagues are very much advocates of Open Source software. This is one of the major ways they are able to make a living. There are very good reasons for so many disliking Microsoft dealing with the cost of software and the cost of licensing. Microsoft has changed their policies to some extent [...]
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What?s in a Picture? Public Art Photo Contest
Miami Art Exchange doesn’t have a photo context but, we do have a group Flickr page that local fellow art bloggers have been invited to use. Some do, some don’t. However, the invitation is still open.
What’s in a Picture? Public Art Photo Contest:
“Submit by November 19, 2007, photographer Orrin has sponsored a public [...]
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What you see is seldom what you get
Sounds yummy! I missed it!
What you see is seldom what you get:
“For the opening of her exhibition at the Miami Art Museum, Quisqueya Henríquez produced at a Wynwood factory bucketfuls of ice cream — seawater ice cream — that was served to guests in thimble-sized cups.”
Quisqueya Henríquez, Brand New S__t, 2002, Offset print on [...]
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The Art Market Goes Global
The global credit squeeze has created all kinds of economic jitters, so why hasn’t it reached the art market? Kurt talks with András Szántó, senior lecturer at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art and a co-founder of Artworldsalon.com, about the relationship between money and the big-time art world. Plus, dealers at the AIPAD Photography show [...]
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Frustration of the day and week
Spent much of the day trying to resolve internet and phone issues. Strange how moving one block has meant such poor reception.
My normal weekend technology group will be without me because of the university shooting this wee that disrupted finals on Wednesday. Whoever heard of finals taking place at 7 pm on a Saturday night? [...]
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Onajide of Miami Art Exchange @onajide
Of course, I do more than art events, I’m very much involved with web technology and development and have been over the past few years. Last night was the 2nd Anniversary of RefreshMiami.org and, I was in attendance along with my immediate business team members. I have to thank Alex for his giving me a [...]
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Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts Grand Opening
Artspace Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts had their official opening Wednesday afternoon and early evening. It was packed with well wishers and many of those that worked so hard to make this happen. A number of resident artists are involved with Miami Art Exchange and, South Florida Artist Entrepreneurs Group. This project had been seeking a [...]
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Miami Art Machine?
You must read this entire article. While locally it’s not news but, I think it has been explained more robustly here. As long as I’m living in Miami (area) I have a vested interest in what’s going on here. This is certainly on the upper end of any existing list(s) floating about town.
Miami Art Machine:
“Can [...]
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