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At the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, 79-year-old artist Charles Gaines wants to shatter your expectations. In the case of its centerpiece, “Falling Rock,” that’s taken somewhat literally.
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A former executive director of a Florida museum which was raided last year by the FBI over an exhibit of what turned out to be forged Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings is filing counterclaims against the museum.
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“To Weave the Sky: Textile Abstractions from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection” at El Espacio 23, a contemporary art space in Allapattah, pushes the medium’s boundaries.
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Miami’s arts community has seen a wave of notable retirements and depart in recent years, making way for a new crop of arts leaders to emerge. For some, this upcoming arts season is their first.
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Miami-Dade County artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada unveiled a series of paintings highlighting the threat of extreme heat in Miami. He also revealed a cooling towel, printed with one of his designs, which he hopes will keep people cool this summer.
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Choreographer Durante Verzola's piece 'Sentimiento' is part of Miami City Ballet's 'Fresh & Fierce' program.
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This year's Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival drew in thousands of attendees. Visual artists used chalk to turn the streets into their own canvas. It will last until the rain and elements wash it away.
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The self-described 'conscious rapper' will perform at this weekend's Afro-Carib Festival in Miramar.
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The French-born conductor tells us about his favorite classical piece (for the moment), what it takes to be a professional classical musician and the joy of going straight from the concert hall to the beach.
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Ukraine's culture minister said his country's allies could stop Russia from weaponizing its culture by temporarily boycotting Russian artists, including The Nutcracker composer Tchaikovsky.
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The Boca Raton-based orchestra's season has a climate change theme.
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Heidi Schreck's Tony-nominated play is part of the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 'Theater Up Close' series.