While Ugo Rondinone's flourescent multicolored stone stack reinforces Miami's bright-skyscraper ethos, works by Beverly Buchanan, Onajide Shabaka, and César Trasobares more thoughtfully represent the…
All the maps tracking the virus, marking off neighborhoods and threatened areas, are also a reminder that Miami is a series of geographies, a compendium of zones that seem to flourish independently…
Late last year, Miami-based Gallery Diet moved from Wynwood to larger premises in Little Haiti. Since then, the gallery has held a Nicolas Lobo solo exhibition and given the 93-year-old artist…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday released a Zika advisory for the Wynwood area of Miami, which is home to a number of prominent cultural institutions, saying that…
John Miller (b. 1954) is a quintessential 1990s artist. The ’90s aesthetic might be described as cerebralism disguised as effortlessness—pastiche-riddled fashion, indie culture occupying a space betwe…
The title of this exhibition pays homage to the 1997 book of the same name by Caribbean philosopher Édouard Glissant (1928-2011). Co-curators Tobias Ostrander and Tumelo Mosaka mobilized Glissant’s id…
In a statement released today, Irma Braman and Ray Ellen Yarkin, co-chairs of the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami board, announced that MoCA staff is leaving their city-owned home of almost…