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On view at Bakehouse Art Complex is a collection of exhibitions by three of its resident artists.
November 5, 2022 - April 16, 2023
On view at Bakehouse Art Complex is a collection of exhibitions by three of its resident artists. In “Temple, Rock, Cloud,” multidisciplinary artist Chris Dougnac reimagines Gallery 825 of the Louvre Museum in Paris as a chroma-key green platform for recreating the works of French Baroque artist Nicolas Poussin. Dougnac presents a fully immersive installation comprising painting, sound sculpture, and performance. “New Topographies, 25.7617° N, 80.1918 W,” by Gabriela Gamboa, is a multi-site installation of digital prints on aluminum panels that depict a mine in Venezuela. Juxtaposing archival and found materials, as well as photography, Gamboa illustrates how landscapes impact memory. Finally, artist Gabriela García, propelled by an interest in Styrofoam, presents a site-specific installation, “Disposability Disrupted.” The enveloping exhibition uses sculpture and photography to carefully examine the material’s formal properties and environmental ramifications.
In “Mariano: Variations on a Theme,” six decades of paintings, drawings, and watercolors are on view, spanning Mariano’s career.
Leandro Erlich’s first North American survey, “Liminal” is an exhibition organized by Dan Cameron that fills the entirety of the PAMM's special galleries.
Adrián Villar Rojas is sharing a series of new commissions and recontextualized artworks in the exhibition “The End of Imagination.”
On view at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is a series of seasonal presentations.
The Tunisian-born and Brooklyn-based artist Nadia Ayari presents 10 new works of both painting and sculpture at Nina Johnson Gallery.
Photographer, filmmaker, curator, collector, and writer Leah Gordon presents “Kanaval” at MOCA North Miami.
MOCA North Miami presents the largest solo exhibition to date of work by the artist Didier William, including new paintings and a 12-foot sculpture.
YoungArts presents Mark Fleuridor’s “Sunshine” in its first solo exhibition by an emerging artist, with additional programming throughout Miami Art Week.
Four solo presentations of work by the artists Alexandre Diop, Doron Langberg, Jo Messer, and Tesfaye Urgessa are on view at the Rubell Museum.
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