Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, in collaboration with the ArtCenter South Florida, is hosting an exhibition of “new” public art in Miami-Dade County.
Gallery
800 Lincoln Road
Opening Reception
January 8, 2011 7-10 pm
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
Vivian Maier – Her Discovered Work. The Kickstater project is raising funds for a film.
I purchased a giant lot of negatives from a small auction house here in Chicago. It is the work of Vivian Maier, a French born photographer who recently past away in April of 2009 in Chicago, where she resided. I opened a blogspot blog with her work here; www.vivianmaier.com.
I have a ton of her work (about 30-40,000 negatives) which ranges in dates from the 1950’s-1970’s.
via kottke.
Nicolas Lobo
Album graphics
2010
Hard cover
9in. x 6in.
100 pag.
$15.00
[NAME] PUBLICATIONS.
Atelier Carvalho Bernau pays homage to Jean-Luc Godard, via a typeface. They designed JeanLuc based on Plaque Découpée Universelle, a set of stencil letters from the 1870s.
Godard’s 2 ou 3 choses que je sais d’elle is a/probably my favorite.
I highly recommend rvsp to the island. The press release is here.
the island
flagler memorial island
friday, december 3, 4-8pm
art basel miami 2010bozidar brazda, stefan brüggemann, scott campbell, brody condon, naomi fisher,
michael genovese, luis gispert, adler guerrier, terence koh, kate levant & michael e. smith,
hanna liden, justin lowe, kori newkirk, jack pierson, marina rosenfeld, and rona yefmanorganized by shamim m. momin (land) and aaron bondaroff/al moran (ohwow)
rsvp to rsvp-theisland@nomadicdivision.org
your departure location will be revealed upon confirmation of rsvpsupport for this project provided by havainas
Heather Maloney and Glexis Novoa will present Visual | Dance.
Visual | Dance is conceived as an “after-after Art Basel’s parties” late evening sessions consist of a program of contemporary dance performances, including works in progress, developed through ‘Inkub8’s open-studio series‘ and repertoire pieces.
via knightarts.
Inkub8Here is the piece I donated to Locust Projects for Smash and Grab.
untitled (sketch) graphite, ink, gesso and watercolor on paper. 7.5×10.5inches 2010
Florence Ostende interviews Tatiana Trouvé, who speaks mostly of her exhibition at South London Gallery. Catalogue offers the interview in english and french.
I like Trouvé’s works, especially the interplay of drawing, sculpture and installation.