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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 [...]

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Miami Art Museum Announces New Acquisitions

As part of its commitment to serving the greater Miami community and in anticipation of its move to [...]

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, [...]

Cuban Artist Jose Manuel Fors Exhibits at Pan American Art Projects

Opening Reception: October 21st, 2011 6-9 pm
Pan American Art Projects exhibits Fragmentos (Fragments), a solo show by Cuban artist Jose [...]