Articles of ‘Miami Art Museum’

Miami Art Museum Announces New Acquisitions

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



Noteworthy Exhibits and Events Surround 10th Edition of Art Basel Miami Beach

Noteworthy Exhibits and Events Surround 10th Edition of Art Basel Miami Beach

By Jenifer Mangione Vogt
The art world descends on Miami Beach at the beginning of December for the 10th [...]



First Comprehensive Survey of Faith Ringgold’s Politically Charged Paintings of the 1960s during Art Basel Miami Beach

First Comprehensive Survey of Faith Ringgold’s Politically Charged Paintings of the 1960s during Art Basel Miami Beach

Although Faith Ringgold is best known as the progenitor of the African American story quilt revival that began in the [...]



Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other

Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other

By Dan Johnson
The Miami Art Museum is presenting one of the most interesting exhibitions in South Florida this summer until [...]



Miami Art Museum Names Tobias Ostrander Chief Curator, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs

Miami Art Museum Names Tobias Ostrander Chief Curator, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs

MIAMI, FL - August 04, 2011 - With construction of the new and expanded Miami Art Museum (MAM) well underway, [...]



Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place

Starting in November, Miami Art Museum is presenting “Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place,” the artist’s first museum show in over [...]



A New Beginning for the Miami Art Museum / An Interview with Thomas Collins

By Irina Leyva-Pérez
ARTDISTRICTS recently had the opportunity to meet with Thomas Collins, the newly appointed director of the Miami [...]



Cruz-Diez Interactive at MAM

Through June 20, 2010
Miami Art Museum is presenting an exhibition of interactive works by Carlos Cruz-Diez. Born in Caracas in [...]



NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith

Miami Art Museum - Downtown
February 22 - September 13, 2009
Although for centuries spirituality was an essential, even guiding, component of [...]