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MIAMI ART WEEK 2022

'Boil, Toil + Trouble' | Art in Common

An exhibition of over 30 contemporary artists that explores the alchemy, spirit and mythologies of our waters. Organized by Zoe Lukov and Abby Pucker
Open to the public

November 28— December 11
VIP Opening Mon, Nov 28, 2022. 6:30pm - 9pm

39 NE 39th Street
Miami Design District

MIAMI ART WEEK 2022

VICE X Art Basel Miami Beach : Not a Test

VICE is taking over the historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse. As Hip-Hop celebrates its 50th anniversary, the pop-up event will explore its impact across the art world and provide a platform for emerging artists and brands to look at what the next 50 years of Hip-Hip look like through live performances, art installations, and cultural programming.

In The Clubhouse, Curator and Author, Kimberly Drew of Black Futures sit down with the tastemakers and visionaries pushing Hip-Hop forward, including Ghetto Gastro and Jerome Lamaar. In The Yard, join NOISEY for afternoon DJ sets and evening showcases from Smino, JPEGMAFIA, Donavan’s Yard, Uncle Waffles, and more.

In 'Inflection', a multimedia installation and immersive group experience, visual artist and composer Timeboy explore the concept of pressure on Hip-Hop originators and present-day creators and how it results in innovation in the genre, culture, and beyond.

For full event programming and RSVP, please visit notatest.vice.com, limited capacity

Carl Fisher Clubhouse
2100 WASHINGTON AVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139

MIAMI ART WEEK 2022

William Kentridge Performance | Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

Boasting an international cast of singers, dancers, actors and musicians, acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge’s The Head & the Load shines a light on the nearly 2 million African porters and carriers who served German, French and British forces during World War I in Africa. The New York Times described the show as 'a fiercely beautiful historical pageant of music, movement and shadow play that reanimates these lost African combatants.'

Patrons can purchase tickets to the performance which runs December 1-3 via arshtcenter.org, or the Arsht Center Box Office phone at 305.949.6722.

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Mindy Solomon Gallery | Cleon Peterson: No Place (Utopia)

Cleon Peterson: No Place (Utopia)
In his newest show, Peterson explores the human condition and the price we pay for joy at the expense of others. Depicted in his signature graphic style, Peterson continues to challenge and engage the viewer to question their own place in the social hierarchy. November 27, 2022 – January 2, 2023
Opening November 27th from 12—4 pm

Thrush Holmes: Fuck Paradise
Holmes utilizes his candy colored floral motifs, muscle cars and female figures to present a vibrant artificial sense of the promised land. November 27, 2022 – January 2, 2023

Mindy Solomon Gallery
848 NW 22nd St. Miami, FL 33127
mindysolomon.com

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Locust Projects | Ronny Quevedo

ule ole allez, a new project by Ecuadorian-born, Queens-based artist Ronny Quevedo at Locust Projects honors the passion for play and sense of community found in Miami’s Caribbean, Central, and South American soccer and futsal playing communities and brings it into the gallery through a collaborative art project. Futsal matches will capture players’ movements on the gallery’s white floors lined with the colorful boundaries of the playing field creating a massive installation. Combined they serve as a metaphor for the collective immigrant experience. This is Quevedo’s first solo show in Miami.


Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue, Miami Fl 33127
locustprojects.org

MIAMI ART WEEK 2022

Nina Johnson | Nadia Ayari: Eyelash in the Unknown

Nina Johnson presents a solo exhibition of new work by artist Nadia Ayari, on view November 28, 2022 – January 7, 2023. Eyelash in the Unknown—a title inspired by the words of poet Daniel Feinberg—features a new body of narrative-driven works, including the artist’s signature style of paintings and never-before-seen clear cast glass sculptures.

Raised in Tunisia and based in Brooklyn since 2007, Ayari’s paintings are characterized by a discernable balance between abstraction and figuration, often exploring elements of her native landscape, the narration of a story, and what she sees as a negotiation of her personal and political views. Using natural imagery as the core subject of her work—undulating branches, pink flowers, twisting leaves—Ayari’s canvases are brought to life with vibrant colors, bold tones, and thick textures.

Nina Johnson
6315 NW 2nd Ave Miami, Florida 33150
ninajohnson.com

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Rubell Museum Miami

In 1965, the Rubells built one of the most significant and far-ranging collections of contemporary art in the world, now encompassing 7,200 works by more than 1,000 artists—and still growing. The collection is further distinguished by the diversity and geographic distribution of artists represented within it, and the depth of its holdings of seminal artists. In 1993, their passion became their mission with the opening of the Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Art Foundation in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, which pioneered a new model for sharing private collections with the public and spurred the development of the neighborhood as one of the leading art and design districts in the U.S.

Exhibition Opening Mon, Nov 28, 2022. 10am - 3:30pm
Free public access

Rubell Museum Miami
1100 NW 23 ST, Miami, FL 33127
https://rubellmuseum.org/

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Primary | Wade Tullier

"It was a Dream It is a Flood," a selection of new large-scale ceramics by the artist Wade Tullier. This exhibit marks Tullier's second solo exhibition with the gallery, further exploring generational storytelling and hierarchical proportion concerning his familial identity.

A remoteness to Southern Louisiana defines the region's landscape as much as it does the culture. An amphibious folk, equally comfortable on land as they are on the water, value their independence and live off the land uninhibited to the east of Atchafalaya Basin. This swampland is fertile, especially when it comes to the lifelong profession that is tale-telling.

Opens
Monday, November 28, 2022
5 PM

Primary
7410 NW MIAMI COURT, MIAMI, FL 33150
https://www.thisisprimary.com/

MIAMI ART WEEK 2022

Dimensions Variable (DV) | BETWEEN MEMORY AND DESIRE

Dimensions Variable (DV) presents a solo project titled Between Memory and Desire by Miami-based artist Clara Varas. The exhibition opens on October 22, 2022 and runs through January 10, 2023 in the Main Gallery.

The title references an in-between state- a conglomeration of what is factual, imagined, and future potential. The body of work in Between Memory and Desire was born from personal household items, clothing, found objects and industrial materials that excavate urbanity and allude to the precarious nature of contemporary life and the human condition.

Dimensions Variable (DV)
101 NW 79th Street
Miami, FL 33150
https://dimensionsvariable.net/

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