The Unfinished Project of Fall Semester
Fall Semester is an independent initiative for public discussion on contemporary society and culture, aiming to test what can be achieved in the sped-up production of discourse, what can happen when...
View ArticleExile Books
In the first few months since the launch of EXILE Books, the itinerant artist book installation and retail operation has already found its way to many of Miami’s most interesting spaces, from a recent...
View ArticleDimensions Variable
Address: 100 NE 11th Street, Miami, FL 33132, United States Contact: Frances Trombly or Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova Email: dv@dimensionsvariable.net Website: dimensionsvariable.net Phone: DV: +1 305 615...
View Articlethe end/ SPRING BREAK
Address: DWade County Contact (name): Domingo Castillo, Patricia Hernandez Email: info@end-springbreak.com Website: http://end-springbreak.com How is the project operated? Artist-Run, No Profit...
View ArticleEgan Frantz at Michael Jon Gallery
Looming across the street from the new location of Michael Jon Gallery are the tall, industrial silos of the McArthur Dairy plant. Me and my entourage arrive in a big black pickup truck for Egan...
View ArticleLuxury Face at GUCCIVUITTON
Wet streets in Little Haiti. No thrum from anyone last Monday—real Monday-like—but a bright light shined at the end of the block. Next-door, across the alley, there’s another place of worship, which is...
View ArticleTurn-Based Press
Address: 100 NE 11th ST, Miami, FL, 33132 Contact (name): Kathleen Hudspeth, Thom Wheeler Castillo, Adler Guerrier Email: KH@turnbasedpress, info@turnbasedpress, ag@turnbasedpress Website:...
View ArticleWeird Miami – Juan Carlos Zaldivar
On October 12th, artist Juan Carlos Zaldivar organized an interactive tour as a part of the ongoing Weird Miami series at BFI. The tour explored the theme of perception and transformation present in...
View ArticleSounds Like at Dimensions Variable
Sounds Like—is the title of the recent exhibition at the artist-run space Dimensions Variable. Walking in, you hear no sounds; but of course, pay close attention, and you can hear the throbbing of...
View ArticlePoem: Videos at the Screening Room
“You must be an artist, only artists smoke in New York City anymore.” The sculptor Robert Chambers is being projected onto the wall. He’s destroying a piano with vigor in some South Floridian place. It...
View ArticleTo dale! or calmate… A heartfelt attempt at intellectually engaging the idea...
…To empty the streets; it’s enough to promise everyone the highway. – Paul Virilio 0. Literally everything is always moving. Sure, it’s a cliché statement, the sort of overwrought revelation likely...
View ArticleHow many sides are there? A Meditation on The Many Headed Janus of...
As the Common Field Convening draws closer, I wonder what, if anything, is left to add to conversations on gentrification. Attempts to study the phenomena are more political than science. We want to...
View Articlepublicdisplay.pro
by Patricia Margarita Hernandez & Natalia Zuluaga Part A. The Set Up, A Pitch. The 2008 crash forced Contemporary Art (CA) institutions to restructure their financial dependencies and sources; a...
View ArticleWhat is an Art Basel: Criticality and Criticism in Miami All Year Round
I. Not all old dead white men are given credit for the invention of concepts that seem too ephemeral to have an origin at all, but all said concepts can eventually be traced to an old dead white man in...
View ArticleWhat’s in a name? The Common Field Convening in Little Haiti
The first panel session at the 2016 Common Field Convening in Miami (Art Making Under Accelerated Capitalism) swelled and spit out a gigantic, glassy wave. Surprisingly, this elegant form did not then...
View ArticleThe Beginning Is Among Us
I decided to take the only direct flight from Kansas City to Miami because, you know, the uncertainties of changing planes anywhere these days can make you feel like a piece of lost luggage. The...
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