Saturday, September 10, 2005

There are a bunch of openings tonight, which you shouldn't miss (find all the addresses listed in the respective Websites) 1- In Wynwood I recommend this one at Ingalls and Associates, with openings by artists Pedro Velez, and Christian Duran. At Snitzer Gallery, an instalation by COOPER and photographer Maria Martinez-Canas. Next door to Snitzer is the new Kevin Bruk Gallery, with its first opening of the season. There's also Rene Barge's opening at the Dorsch Gallery. Also, over at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, an opening by Flora Cohen. Finally, take a look at this, one of the best experimental spaces in Miami. Tonight, they have an opening of Eugenio Espinosa's Impenetrable. 2- If you happen to be in Miami Beach, check out Realidades Alteradas, a group show that seems pretty interesting with a bunch of Miami artists. ArtCenter/South Florida is located right on Lincoln Road, in the middle of everything. Actually, to make next week's home work easie, you can write a page (typed or wprocessed) about either these or Carlos Villasante's exhibit at the Buena Vista Building (180 NE 39 Street, Miami). I sent a group email already. If you haven't received it, that means you were not in my list. If so, please, resend your email.

6 comments:

Josh said...

i checked out the show at the Steinbaum Gallery before it opened. flora's piece looks very interesting with a cool message about gender roles in the world. i definitely recommend checking out that show. it looks like there will be other works definitely worth having a peak at.

anita said...

both exhibitions at the snitzer gallery look REALLY interesting. i'd like to go see that. i'll go when i get a chance.

i've been to locust projects, i think, or maybe i'm confusing it with another one...objex artspace, perhaps?

Nydia M. Perez said...

I was able to go see the Carlos de Villasante exhibition (through the glass, anyways) and it was quite interesting. I thought of it as a different kind of way of doing portraiture. Also, the people he does portraits of seem to be caught more naurally than other kinds of potraits and they never really look at you-there is no interaction. It was very interesting.

Anonymous said...

I also had the oportunity to see Carlos de Villasante's exhibit through the glass. (Is there a way to know when are the galeries open?)The idea of using car parts as "canvas" was interesting and unusual.
Heidi

naomi Witt said...

We need to make class feild trips to see shows DURING class, going after class makes it way to late for people with 8am classes. Plus I feel we will have more to say about pieces when they are right in front of us.

art106 said...

Naomi, a good idea and it would work if we had two frequencies per week. But we meet only once per week. I have to juggle a lot of things to be able to do that. That's why I'm giving you the opportunity to visit different choices, so you can accomodate your schedule accordingly and take a look. Sure, presence is important in art seeing.