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Alicia H. Torres: The Eloquence of the Gesture

Alicia H. Torres: The Eloquence of the Gesture

By Raisa Clavijo

In the last few decades, the artist Alicia H. Torres has developed an authentic and prolific oeuvre influenced by [...]



The Bass Experience / An Interview with Silvia Karman Cubiñá

The Bass Experience / An Interview with Silvia Karman Cubiñá

Since the appointment in 2008 of Silvia Karman Cubiñá as director, the Bass Museum has had a reawakening and is [...]



Florida Artists at the Naples Museum of Art

Florida Artists at the Naples Museum of Art

By Tamar Mitchell
On May 15, the Naples Museum inaugurated “Florida Contemporary 2010,” an exhibition that assembled approximately 70 works created [...]



Don’t Call Me Pretty!

Don’t Call Me Pretty!

By Denise Colson
Recently, Pan American Art Projects presented “Don’t Call Me Pretty: Women in Art” an exhibition built around how [...]



Ena Marrero: Sheer Lithium

Ena Marrero: Sheer Lithium

By Carolina Márquez
I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it’s a [...]



Gay Rights are Human Rights! : Toward a Respect for Diversity

Gay Rights are Human Rights! : Toward a Respect for Diversity

By Denise Colson
In December 2009, Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza were arrested in Malawi after getting married. The marriage was [...]



Modern and Contemporary Art at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art / A Conversation with Matthew McLendon

Modern and Contemporary Art at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art / A Conversation with Matthew McLendon

By Raisa Clavijo

Recently ARTDISTRICTS spoke with Matthew McLendon, the new associate curator of modern and contemporary art at the [...]



Newcommers: Megan Riley

Newcommers: Megan Riley

The Bass Museum of Art is in the process of a re-envisioning of its role not only as a museum [...]



A. Dale Nally: A Connection to Nature

A. Dale Nally: A Connection to Nature

By Denise Colson
A. Dale Nally is a painter who lives and works in the heart of the Wynwood Art District [...]



The Landscape: that window to the human soul

The Landscape: that window to the human soul

By Janet Batet
Landscape is one of the most ancient genres in the history of art, since an interest in the [...]