Join us for a memorable evening of specially priced art-inspired cocktails and panoramic views of Miami’s electric skyline aboard the 228 foot, $40M megayacht venue, SeaFair. WHEN: April 5 & 6 • 10pm-midnight WHERE: Downtown Miami Aboard SeaFair at Bayfront’s South Dock next to the InterContinental Hotel • Chopin […]
Art Shows
To celebrate the 20th anniversary, Miami’s Dorsch Gallery will now be known as Emerson Dorsch.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary, Miami’s Dorsch Gallery will now be known as Emerson Dorsch. The name change coincides with a complete renovation of their Wynwood district space in Miami, and will launch with a reception on April 12th, with sculpture Brookhart Jonquil’s “In Perfect World, as well as new […]
The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Presents Homage to Picasso Portfolio, 1973 March 27 – April 28, 2013
It has been 40 years since German critic Wieland Schmied and German publishing house The Propyläen Verlag initiated a call for prints in celebration of Picasso’s ninetieth birthday with the intent of honoring the fertile genius of Picasso and his role as a catalyst for many different styles of twentieth […]
The Gardens at Middleton Place
The Gardens at Middleton Place. The Gardens at Middleton Place in Charleston, South Carolina, are the oldest landscaped gardens in America. The Gardens, which plantation-owner Henry Middleton envisioned and began to create in 1741, reflect the grand classic style of formal gardens that remained in vogue in Europe and England […]
Salvador Dali: The Making of an Artist by Catherine Grenier
Salvador Dali: The Making of an Artist by Catherine Grenier (Flammarion: $75). This incisive book reveals the complex man behind the mustache, exploring his important role as one of the fathers of Surrealism, and in the evolution of 20th century art. Grenier’s book examines his work, his muses, his influences—and […]
Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925 by Leah Dickerson and others
Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925 by Leah Dickerson and others (Thames & Hudson/MoMA: $75). This invaluable and comprehensive new book by the Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art accompanies the landmark exhibit currently on view there. It examines the key artists, artworks, events and […]
This Year in Jerusalem: The hills of this ancient city are alive with joyous music and dance. by Sara Evans
2013 marks the third annual Jerusalem Season of Culture (JSOC), a summer-long celebration of all aspects of the arts. Known as the ancient center of Israeli history and biblical culture, the Festival was launched to demonstrate that, along with its ancient history, Jerusalem is a city with a vibrant and […]
A Way with Light: Joan Griswold’s paintings explore the stillness of rooms and the nature of place. by Michelle Gillett
The few paintings I own by Joan Griswold invite me into other rooms, other spaces than the ones where they hang in my home. Griswold’s paintings evoke place and settings that are intimate and rich with light and color, yet never overly-done or sentimental. While the scenes she paints are […]