Visual Arts

Art Happenings: Miami Exhibitions, Openings, and Artist Talks

Art Happenings: Miami Exhibitions, Openings, and Artist Talks

What's happening in the visual arts around Miam in February. Check out these offerings.

Mark Thomas Gibson’s ‘The Voyage’ Brings a Shipwrecked America Home to Miami

Mark Thomas Gibson’s ‘The Voyage’ Brings a Shipwrecked America Home to Miami

In a rare Miami homecoming at KDR Gallery, painter Mark Thomas Gibson uses shipwrecks, satire, and Florida iconography to confront leadership, history, and a nation adrift.

Downtown’s Queue Gallery is Rebelling Against Miami’s Art World Conventions

Downtown’s Queue Gallery is Rebelling Against Miami’s Art World Conventions

Queue Gallery is a bit off the beaten path in more ways than one.

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MOCA’s ‘HamacaS’ exhibition invites visitors to make hammock, use hammock, talk immigration

MOCA’s ‘HamacaS’ exhibition invites visitors to make hammock, use hammock, talk immigration

Posted on March 3, 2020 at 4:50 PM
By Elisa Turner

Liene Bosquê's interactive art project is on view through March 29.

Art Wynwood: One last Miami art fair of the season – and never-before-seen Warhols

Art Wynwood: One last Miami art fair of the season – and never-before-seen Warhols

Posted on February 11, 2020 at 7:45 PM
By Michelle F. Solomon

Catch the ninth edition of this fair from Feb. 13 to 17 at One Herald Plaza.

‘Diago: The Pasts of this Afro-Cuban Present’ aims to show how past inequities remain in the present

‘Diago: The Pasts of this Afro-Cuban Present’ aims to show how past inequities remain in the present

Posted on January 6, 2020 at 5:22 PM
By Elisa Turner

The exhibit, on display through Jan. 19 at the Lowe Art Museum, brings together 40 works from 1993 to the present.

Lowe Art Museum features Carlos Estevez’s distinctive vision in ‘Cities of the Mind’

Lowe Art Museum features Carlos Estevez’s distinctive vision in ‘Cities of the Mind’

Posted on January 6, 2020 at 5:02 PM
By Elisa Turner

Nine monumental, map-inspired paintings are on view at the gallery through May 3.

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