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The de la Cruz Collection’s 2021–2022 exhibition is a group presentation following ideas on looking towards the future.
The de la Cruz Collection’s 2021–2022 exhibition follows founders Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz’s idea that, “Looking towards the future, there is always one direction, challenging new forms and ideas.” Fittingly titled “There Is Always One Direction,” the presentation gives fresh context to a selection of paintings, installations, and sculptures, as well as new acquisitions. Featured artists include names like Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Wade Guyton, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Ana Mendieta, Albert Oehlen, Gabriel Orozco, Christina Quarles, and Xaviera Simmons.
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.
On view at Bakehouse Art Complex is a collection of exhibitions by three of its resident artists.
YoungArts presents Mark Fleuridor’s “Sunshine” in its first solo exhibition by an emerging artist, with additional programming throughout Miami Art Week.
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