I’m so sad to say that I will be out of town this weekend and will be missing out on SO much!!! Michael Buble (I just haven’t met you yet…and how am I going to meet you out of town!!!!! Call me?! Private show?!) AIR!!!!! (The first time they play
Thursday:
Nordstrom Rack will have a grand opening at The Palms at Town & Country in Kendall with a 'Race Through The Rack' sweepstakes (to enter you must be 18, a legal U.S. resident and be present to win). The sweepstakes winner will be the first to enter the store and will have 90 seconds to run through the store grabbing up to $2,000 worth of merchandise. The winner will be chosen at 8:45 a.m. Doors open at 9 a.m.
Friday Night:
Michael Buble at the BankAtlantic Center
DWNTWN Concert Series: Bachaco
Saturday:
Key Biscayne Regatta (umm..cold water!!)
AIR at The Fillmore Miami Beach
Fairchild Tropical Garden International Orchid Festival
Second Saturdays Art Walk in Wynwood and the Design District
Carmelo Arden Quin, Coplanal blanc-blue, 1945, oil on wood, Madí The focal point of the Madí movement was a break within the figurative tradition. Some of the most original innovations of this movement were the concepts of invention as an aesthetic artistic method and the irregular or trimmed frame. The leimotiv od the Madí was to break the representation line in art in favor of the idea of presenting the work of art as an object itself, showing its own elements without any further reference to reality. Joe Hahn, My Little Man. Until March 20 Joe Hahn. Structures at Kelley Roy Gallery New Series of Paintings, Samadhi-Luz and Unfolding Series (My Little Man). Samadhi is a Hindu and Buddhist term that describes a state of consciousness in which the perception of the experiencing subject becomes the experienced object. Hahn’s paintings appear to either dance or float in a serene state of existence. Hahn’s distinct language brings together traditional methods from Asian art and modern expressions of neo-minimalist aesthetics. Calix Gustav Gallery Eric Torriente, Hail Crystals, 2009, mixed oil on wood, Luis Perez GaLería at the Awarehouse Darryl Strawser, Salted A Retrospective Exhibition The retrospective exhibition, featuring ten years of contemporary photography by the school’s students, past and present, will include an intimate “Darryl-rama” showcase of images by the student-of-life, Darryl Strawser, along with works by the renowned still-life artist Moris Moreno and Sid Hoeltzell, a teacher at the school, also known for his art exhibits on some of the biggest cruise liners in the world. Host Ron Seichrist will also be donating artwork from his own collection along with other artists, including Ken Pao, Claudia Calle, Laura Tillinghast, Josh Gaddy, Sam Beasley, Ariela Grossman, Carolina del Rivero, Jeff Irwin, Heather Talbert, Samantha Scott, Alfredo Gugig, Tom Biondo, Matias Bilbao and Ginny Dixon This exhibition is an effort to raise funds for the Give Darryl A Lift foundation and the special need for an elevator in the home of Darryl Strawser, to better serve his mobility as he copes with this fatal neuromuscular disease.The Retrospective aims to raise $30,000 by April this year. Bakehouse art complex Pablo Cano Found Object/Found Love: 30 Years of Art with Pablo Cano Using miniature style of overhead projector shadow puppetry that Jim has used in commissions by New World Symphony and The Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale, Pablo and Jim have developed a surreal non-linear world that explores scale and two dimensional details. Keeping true with his use of found materials for his artwork, Pablo created each shadow puppet from plastic BEWARE OF THE DOG signs. “DOG” brings together art education, music and entertainment to young and old alike. Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Love, Infatuation or Lust Dot Fiftyone Gallery Until April 30 art rouge Gallery Evelyn Valdirio. Blue Rose Journey Bottero STUDIO Daniel Bottero. The Love of the Poet Robert Fleisher, The Hug, Watercolor on Paper, 2009, Robert Fleisher. Recent Works Stream-of-consciousness associations abound in his work, and often present the viewer a distinct sense of disorientation. Strange characters and odd juxtapositions make frequent appearances along with the ordinary, challenging the viewer to mine his or her own associations for meaning. Signs, symbols and words often play a powerful role in his paintings. Billboards, advertisements and graffiti make frequent appearances. But again, Fleisher reads them his own way, revealing to us their oblique and hidden meanings. Patrick de Castro, Procession, Enamel, charcoal, magazine cutout, thumbtack on board, 2009, 40 x 32 n. Until March 25th GODONAMERICA Alain Godon, I Love Tango Alain Godon He has exhibited in major art capitals around the world including New York, Moscow, Bali, and Paris. Christian Boeringer, former Commercial Director of the Louvre Museum, and Patrice Deparpe, Director of the Museum of Le Touquet, have dedicated an entire book to Alain Godon, declaring him one of the best painters of his generation. Alain Godon’s signed limited edition series are sold at GodonAmerica Miami, and through a network of godonDealers. 29th Street the corridor
35 x 27 cm
Arden Quin. Bolívar. Bay. Kosice. Llorens. Laañ. Rothfuss. Uricchio.
Eight artists that were part of the Madí group. Madí is a modern art movement known for bright colors and bold geometric forms. In architecture, sculpture and painting, Madí art uses abundant circles, waves, spheres, arches, spirals, and stripes. The word Madí may be originated in letters taken from the name Carmelo Arden Quin, the Uruguayan artist who founded the Madí movement in the 1940’s. Or perhaps the term comes from the English word mad, or from the Spanish description of the movement Movimiento Artístico de Invención.
Small Works. Group Show Debris of Abstraction II. Mimi Bates.
Critics have described Bates’ work as “an artistic dialogue with Twombly, Rauschenberg, and Rothko.” “Her asymmetrical bi-polar masses of color may apprehend a point/counterpoint in sync with Rothko’s own renowned series of “Untitleds.” “Bates and Twombly are both creatures of exile: he overlooks the Mediterranean from the Roman coast, whilst she seems in permanent exile on her hilltop overlooking the Pacific”. Bates work is included in many private and corporate collections from Washington, Boston, Greenwich and Palm Beach, to La Jolla, Palm Springs and Honolulu.
March 25 - May 1
Hairball Cosmology, a group exhibition featuring emerging local artists
Curated by Tomm El-Saieh.
98 NW 29th St
Miami, FL 33127
305 576 8116
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Gallery Night Reception Saturday March 13, 7 - 10
30 x 35 5 in.Until April 1st
Basics
Yvonne Cordoba. Eric Torriente. Max A. Kraushaar Featuring: Agustin de Llanos
The exhibition aims to display classically trained figurative, young, emerging artists who utilize contemporary subject matters. Promising Venezuelan artist, Yvonne Cordobaexplores various esoteric themes, the most present being solitude, which she illustrates as a necessary means through which to achieve self-awareness as both an artist and as an individual.
Rising Chilean talent, Max A. Kraushaar uses reflections of his own subconscious to create what he calls "Expressive Surrealistic Mixed Media. "
Flourishing Cuban artist, Eric Torriente presents works from his latest portfolio releases Outbound Tales and The Last Glaciation. The selected works from Outbound Tales are expressionistic depictions of old stories and past revelations.
Finally, breaking from the figurative, thriving experimental Spanish artist Agustin de Llanos, presents an abstract series of clean, minimalist, elegant works that play with light, dimension, textures and mediums, which he calls "shadows of absences". The exhibition intends to display new forms of conceptual ideas in classic planes of the figurative and abstract.
550 NW 29th St.
Miami, Fl 33127
305 379 3763
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Gallery Night Reception Saturday March 13, 7 - 10
Featuring 10 Years Of Photography From The Miami Ad School
Curated by Darryl Strawser
Moris Moreno, Sid Hoeltzell, Ken Pao, Claudia Calle, Laura Tillinghast, Josh Gaddy, Sam Beasley, Ariela Grossman, Carolina del Rivero, Jeff Irwin, Heather Talbert, Samantha Scott, Alfredo Gugig, Tom Biondo, Matias Bilbao, Ginny Dixon and Darryl Strawser 32nd Street
561 NW 32 St
Miami, FL 33127
305 576 2828
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Mon - Sun, 12 - 5
Gallery Night Reception Saturday March 13, 7 - 10
Co-Curated by Anthony Ardavin & Lauren Wagner, this celebratory thirtieth year of art will take a look back at the early work of Cano and follow him on his artful journey beginning in Baltimore and ending back here in his beloved Miami. Found Object/ Found Love will feature unique never-before shown oil paintings, figurative sculptures, ceramics and of course, his notable marionettes.
Accompanying the exhibition, Pablo Cano has teamed up with master puppeteer Jim Hammond to create “DOG”, a Shadow Puppet Play. It is a story about a Dog who pursues a “red squeaky ball” through famous paintings and sculptures in art history. The ball is used as a metaphor for each of our simplest pursuits of happiness.
3326 N Miami Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
305 984 0650
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Gallery hours:
Tues - Fri 10 - 6
Sat 11 - 4
Gallery Night Reception Saturday March 13, 7 - 10
Ena Marrero, Untitled, coal installation, 2010
Catalina Jaramillo. Angelica Clyman. Kate Kretz. Ingrid Eliasson & Jennifer Basile. Juan Griego. Donna Torres. Tamara Hervera. Gretchen Scharnagl. Maria Lino. Hugo Moro. Natasha Duwin. Julie Friel. Jules Lusson. Luisa Mesa. Venessa Monokian. Gary Fonseca. Magda Ortiz. Aleli Egues. Orion Mansfield. Rochi Llaneza. Grettel J. Singer. Curated by Rochi Llaneza
When you seek love, you can become saturated with infatuation or lust. The question we pose is if there is a clear difference? It’s an experiment. The visual expression of these emotions is the goal. To accomplish this, we gathered a group of artists who have or have had links to Florida International University with the objective to reach out and support local artists with the hope that love and solidarity bounds us.
Art/Musical Collective{In-Boxes}. Daniel E. Fernandez & Kenneth Martinson
51NW 36th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 573 9994
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Mon - Fri 11:00 - 7:30
Sat 1- 6
Private viewing by appt.
Opening Reception Saturday March 13, 7 – 10
Leslie Gabaldon, Needed Persona, Photography and Digital imagining manipulation on ultra board and PVC Dimension: 45” height.
Leslie Gabaldon. Goody Two Shoes.
Maria Cristina Carbonell. An idyllic world. (Project Room Second)
Leslie Gabaldon’s brazenly and naughtily entitled Goody Two-Shoes stems from this notion and continues with the exploration sparked by “Domestic Intimacies” (2007) in which the artist entered the secret moments of a household’s everyday life. Goody Two-Shoes will present a series of photographic work that embodies an expression of women's sociological memory and their personal, ideological, and professional issues in the contemporary world.
“An Idyllic World is the private, intimate, and seemingly schizophrenic universe of the feminine characters I have created in my videos and paintings. My heroines are inspired by Nordic fairytales as well as by old legends and myths. Their allegorical existence is what defines their personalities and what makes them the visual element that triggers my stories; their presence alone makes evident how absurd the reality that surrounds them really is.” -Maria Cristina Carbonell
46 NW 36th St.
Miami FL,33127
P: 305 448 2060
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Mon - Fri 11 - 6 Sat. by appt.
Opening Reception Saturday March 13, 7 - 10
Evelyn Valdirio, The Search of the Blue Rose, 2010, oil,mixed,canvas, 54 x 42 in.
Sergio Garcia. Recent Works
Valdirio’s art is enchanting, magical, derived from a spiritual realm that is revealed to us through a soul that aspires to offset every weakness with optimism. Through complex symbolisms that are logical connections to the human and social conditions. She poses questions of deep intellectual meanings while allowing the viewer to mediate a kind of elusive beauty, often barred from today’s art. She encourages the exploration of image and surface to gaze within, as if peering into a mirror, ourselves and life’s secrets.
Valdirio’s art is enchanting, magical, derived from a spiritual realm that is revealed to us through a soul that aspires to offset every weakness with optimism. Through complex symbolisms that are logical connections to the human and social conditions. She poses questions of deep intellectual meanings while allowing the viewer to mediate a kind of elusive beauty, often barred from today’s art. She encourages the exploration of image and surface to gaze within, as if peering into a mirror, ourselves and life’s secrets.
17 NW 36th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 573 6303
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Gallery Night Reception
Sat Mar 13, 7 – 10
Daniel Bottero, Reaching To Love, mixed media on canvas, 2006, 86 x 82 in.
“Our past, our present and our future all influence my paintings. Each painting I create is an essential part of my inner being. My work speaks many languages, communicates on several levels at the same time. A unique psychological interaction between reality and fantasy, one that transports the observer into a dreamlike encounter with the sublime.” Daniel Bottero
"Bottero is ... a poet painter, that is, a painter who uses the medium to convey the poetry of his emotions ..." Donald Kuspit
Today Bottero works in his studios in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami and in Buenos Aires. Bottero graduated from the National School of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires. He earned his Master’s Degree at the Academia Italiana di Belle Arti, Lucca, Italy. From 1986 to 1990 Bottero resided and worked in Paris. Since 1990 he has lived and worked in New York. Bottero’s work has been shown throughout the world. His paintings are featured in the corporate collections of Citibank, Xerox, Avon, Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan Chase Bank.
30 x 22 in.
Robert Fleisher refuses to look at the world the way the rest of us do. The self-taught painter, who resides in Miami Beach, creates microscopically detailed work using watercolor and oil. Meticulously rendered faces, hands, hair, buildings, and textures in Fleisher’s paintings may for a moment be mistaken as ordinary representation, but not for long. A closer look reveals that conventions of space, perspective, matter and gravity are broken at will.
Patrick de Castro. Jacqueline Arnette.
Hugo Moro
Mirrors, Messages, Manifestations
Hugo Moro and Jacquenette Arnette are both artists that work intuitively using found materials or appropriate references freely in accordance to their motives. Just from their return from the Ghetto Biennale in Haiti they wanted to begin a dialogue about the relevance and haphazard nature of communication. The experience of being in that environment using the most basic of communication in order to get ideas across and actions was impactful. The resulting work will discuss the fundamentals of perception using the construct of a double helix. The building block of life that is the most basic of constructions is as an emblem of the constructive nature of communication.
Also this month. for the International Cultural Exchange Biennale “As Far As The Eye Can See”, March 11-15, Diaspora Vibe Gallery is taking to Puerto Rico 26 people to work with the Puerto Rican artists and staff of Universidad del Sagrado Corazon.
1 NE 40 Street, #5
Miami, FL 33137
786 362 5546
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Mon. – Sat. 11-6
Art & Design Night Reception,
Sat Mar 13, 7 – 10
Artist In Residence
GodonAmerica is devoted exclusively to the work of French artist Alain Godon and his limited editions series. His paintings and giclée prints reveal the essence of a city - its people, culture, monuments, and architecture - and his playful imagination infuses his work with humor, that is defined by expressive lines and rich vivid colors. In April 2010, Godon visits Miami to seek inspiration to paint the city’s iconic sites and capture its international spirit.
Sunday:
Green Monkey Yoga
Calle Ocho
(New Times has a great show lineup here: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2010-03-11/music/a-guide-to-the-music-stages-at-calle-ocho-2010/)
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