Sao Francisco de Xavier, Brazil

tstruth

Thomas Struth
Geldern 1954 – lives in Düsseldorf and Berlin
SAO FRANCISCO DE XAVIER, BRAZIL
2001. C-Print, 2003.
46,3 x 59,2 cm (60,8 x 75,5 cm) (18 1/4 x 23 1/4 in. (23 7/8 x 29 3/4 in.))
Signed, dated (exposure and print), titled and numbered in pencil on the reverse.
From the edition of 40 + 12 A.P. numbered prints from the Portfolio II of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), ed. by the Serge Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco 2004.

via Online Catalogues – Villa Grisebach Auctions.

lanterne am zaun

Else Thalemann
Berlin 1901 – 1984 pen Lauterbach
LANTERN AT A FENCE
Circa 1930. Vintage. Gelatin silver print. Agfa-Brovira-paper.
17,1 x 12,1 cm (17,3 x 12,3 cm) (6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. (6 3/4 x 4 7/8 in.))
On the reverse typewritten label with photographer- and title note as well as archive number.

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Artists Mapping Miami – A Roundtable Discussion

Artists Mapping Miami – A Roundtable Discussion

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 7 pm

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 South Miami Avenue

Miami, FL  33129

 

Visitors are invited to explore the Main House with Ernesto Oroza’s map from 6 – 7 pm.

 

Miami is a city in constant flux, whose landscape is redefined every few years. In the context of Archetype Vizcaya, this roundtable invites several
artists to present and discuss with the public their current projects on Miami and its shifting geographies.

 

Participants include Kevin Arrow, Adler Guerrier, Nicolas Lobo, Gean Moreno, Ernesto Oroza, Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez, Lara Stein Pardo and Cesar Trasobares.  Moderator: Flamina Gennari-Santori, Vizcaya’s Deputy Director for Collections and Curatorial Affairs

Tickets $5; free for Members, Seniors and Students with ID.

Archetype Vizcaya explores what happens when things are taken from their original context and given new purpose and meaning. Ernesto Oroza has created a “map” that invites visitors to discover things generally unseen. Through a provisional gallery on plexiglass, he challenges us to question what is original or authentic. And, in a compilation of amateur videos from the Web, Oroza shows how Vizcaya is “used” or appropriated by its visitors.

Archetype Vizcaya is on view through May 29, 2011.

 

For more information, please call 305-860-8423 or 305-250-9133.

LAND invites you back to the island…

LAND invites you to view/download the island Ebook.

On December 3, 2010, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) and OHWOW organized the island: a one-day, dusk ’til dawn exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach. Seventeen artists created site-specific installations on Flagler Memorial Island located just a few minutes from the mainland in Biscayne Bay.

As the exhibition has now disappeared, ghostlike and mythical, into the Miami landscape, LAND invites you to view the island Ebook – a digital publication created by LAND to bring you back to the island.

 

via LAND.

open process @ moca

Opening Reception
Thursday, March 17, 2011 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

JESSICA LAUREL ARIAS
AUTUMN CASEY
DOMINGO CASTILLO
TATIANA VAHAN

Open Process features new work by four young Miami artists commissioned by MOCA. The artists were given access to museum resources, including its archives and permanent collection, and received professional guidance as they researched and created their projects. The exhibition provides the artists with an opportunity to develop previously unrealized ideas and reconsider their artistic practices within the context of the museum.

Open Process is curated by Ruba Katrib MOCA Associate Curator and organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.

RSVP required: rsvp@mocanomi.org or 305 893 6211
Free for MOCA members, North Miami residents, $10 non-members

Exhibition on view through June 5, 2011