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For the past several days, Antonio Manfredi, the director of the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum near Naples, Italy, has been burning artworks to protest the lack of government funds for his i... More »
Spring is in the air! Unfortunately, in Miami that means intense heat, the reemergence of mosquitos, and humidity that turns every day into a bad hair day.Fret not, though; you can always stay within ... More »
Mounting a group show of more than 40 artists can be a massive undertaking for any institution, let alone one using a space about the size of an average living room. But that is what indie curator Adal Delgado has managed to pull off with his... More »
Mounting a group show of more than 40 artists can be a massive undertaking for any institution, let alone one using a space about the size of an average living room. But that is what indie cura... More »
Mounting a group show of more than 40 artists can be a massive undertaking for any institution, let alone a seamless photography exhibit in a space about the size of an average living room. But that is what indie curator Adal Delgado has pulled... More »
Nestled behind a building housing a barbershop, bakery, dollar store, and tattoo parlor, the unusually configured 6th Street Container has become a hotbed of provocative exhibits far from Wynwood's increasingly commercial spaces. Since opening the space about two years ago, chief curator Adalberto Delgado and director Maria Amores have organized a steady stream of monthly shows featuring seamlessly curated solo and group exhibits notable for their unexpected, experimental nature. This past... More »
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