Richard Haden curated Alternative Contemporaneities:Temporary Autonomous Zones, assisted by Cristy Almaida, opens at MOCA, North Miami, March 21 until May 30, 2015.
There is a catalogue of images and texts contributed by, at least, the artists, the curators and the museum director.
Category: exhibition
Renee Green
Other Planes of There, 2014
Other Planes of There by Renee Green by Duke University Press
Begin Again, Begin Again, MAK Center
In Begin Again, Begin Again, Green continues to play with variables of time and location, space and things, amongst reflections on relays, delays, movement, exile, migration, displacement and reinvention, all allowing for the contemplation of what arises amid particular combinations in a variety of conditions.
Locally Sourced, Transformer at American University Museum
Cannonball contributed to the exhibition.
Locally Sourced (January 24 – March 15, 2015), the first exhibition in the Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From? series, provides an in-depth look at the extensive collections of six regionally focused CSA (Community Supported Art) and Flat File programs that seek to grow recognition and support for artists in their communities.
Vizcaya
At meetinghouse
In Plain Sight
In Plain Sight, exhibition curated by Tumelo Mosaka, featuring works by Nari Ward, Kary Olivier, Renee Cox and Yashua Klos, at The ARC.
The ARC (Arts & Recreation Center)
675 Ali Baba Avenue, Opa-locka, Florida 33054.
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Third Space : Inventing the Possible at MoCA, North Miami
THIRD SPACE : Inventing The Possible
This visual story is one that has not yet been told. Not because there is no storyteller to tell it, but because it exists only in fragments each assuming its own autonomous existence removed from the constraints of mainstream history.
THIRD SPACE : Inventing the Possible is the story of visual artists who defy their otherness and enter the realm of 21st century aesthetics not only to lay their historic claim on it, but also to challenge the framework which defines and polices its boundaries. This exhibition engages Miami artists in their articulations of the lines of continuities. What comes out is that we do not cease to be related simply because separated by race, nationality or color.