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Collecting Latin American and Caribbean Art

Collecting Latin American and Caribbean Art

An Interview with Robert Borlenghi
“We don’t live in two separate worlds.”

Italian-born Robert Borlenghi has become a main player [...]



Suspended Between Utopia and Disaster

Suspended Between Utopia and Disaster

An Interview with Jovan Karlo Villalba
By Claire Breukel
Jovan Karlo Villalba was born in Quito, Ecuador, and moved to [...]



The Fortress: First Art Storage Facility in South Florida

The Fortress: First Art Storage Facility in South Florida

By Sophie-Annie Videment
As the first art storage facility in South Florida, Fortress knows how it feels to break [...]



A Conversation with Ramón Cernuda

A Conversation with Ramón Cernuda

Cernuda Arte in Coral Gables has become an authority on Cuban art. The family business is owned by [...]



Lélia Mordoch: Is Art an Antidepressant?

Lélia Mordoch: Is Art an Antidepressant?

By Sophie Videment
“A work of art is not gratuitous; it’s always the expression of an inner need. One [...]



Anica Shpilberg: Fragments, Memories and Realities

Anica Shpilberg: Fragments, Memories and Realities

By Raisa Clavijo

The oeuvre of Anica Shpilberg functions as a gateway to a palpable and diverse reality that [...]



Zadok Exhibits Complement Miami Art Week

Zadok Exhibits Complement Miami Art Week

By Jenifer Mangione Vogt
The Zadok Art Gallery (ZAG), which opened in March 2010 in Miami’s Wynwood Art District, [...]



L’Oriano Galloni

L’Oriano Galloni

The Guggenheim Museum Welcomes the Artist’s Sculptures in an Event Benefitting Arts for India
By Claire Fenton
In the spring [...]



Sculpt Miami 2011

Sculpt Miami 2011

By Shana Beth Mason
Now entering its fourth year, Sculpt Miami offers a unique outlet for the oncoming wave [...]



Revisiting History

Revisiting History

By Raisa Clavijo
In September, LMNT inaugurated “PAUSE,” an exhibition that a decade after 9/11 causes us to reflect [...]