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 [...]
An Interview with Robert Borlenghi
“We don’t live in two separate worlds.”
Italian-born Robert Borlenghi has become a main player [...]
An Interview with Jovan Karlo Villalba
By Claire Breukel
Jovan Karlo Villalba was born in Quito, Ecuador, and moved to [...]
By Sophie-Annie Videment
As the first art storage facility in South Florida, Fortress knows how it feels to break [...]
Cernuda Arte in Coral Gables has become an authority on Cuban art. The family business is owned by [...]
By Sophie Videment
“A work of art is not gratuitous; it’s always the expression of an inner need. One [...]
By Raisa Clavijo
The oeuvre of Anica Shpilberg functions as a gateway to a palpable and diverse reality that [...]
By Jenifer Mangione Vogt
The Zadok Art Gallery (ZAG), which opened in March 2010 in Miami’s Wynwood Art District, [...]
The Guggenheim Museum Welcomes the Artist’s Sculptures in an Event Benefitting Arts for India
By Claire Fenton
In the spring [...]
By Shana Beth Mason
Now entering its fourth year, Sculpt Miami offers a unique outlet for the oncoming wave [...]
By Raisa Clavijo
In September, LMNT inaugurated “PAUSE,” an exhibition that a decade after 9/11 causes us to reflect [...]