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I attended Art Basel Miami Beach for the first time from December 6 to 8. During the weekend, I viewed several exhibitions, spoke to artists, and went to a party and concert. This article is part ...
The former fashion photographer was at the Art Hearts Fashion show at Faena Forum in Miami Beach, sending models down the runway in “swimsuits” made of just tape. Yes, you read that right.
Rigorous, exciting, and a bit little weird, these works are more challenging than a sun-drenched day at the beach. Nevertheless, they shine. Pucci’s Walkway. Walking into Art Basel Miami Beach ...
The Miami Women's Club is a historic site in Miami, Florida. It is located at 1737 North Bayshore Drive. It is located at 1737 North Bayshore Drive. On December 27, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
The collection includes sculptures, drawings, paintings, and photographs. The collection ranges from folk art to the work of famous artists. The Museum shows artwork from artists like Rembrandt, Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Fernando Botero as well as Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul Kagan, Helmut Newton and Bunny Yeager to name just a few out of more than 4000.
John S. Collins, founding developer of Miami Beach The opening of Collins Bridge in 1913, the longest wooden bridge in the world at the time Carl G. Fisher in 1909 An aerial view of the Flamingo Hotel, c. 1922 Roller skating waitresses at Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach in 1939 Only a few beach areas were open to Jews in 1947 when Temple Emanu-El was built Temple Menorah was developed from an ...
Women gallery owners, collectors and artists are a force to be reckoned with in Miami. That’s why Women Artists’ Art Week (WAAW), a London-based initiative, is launching its first U.S. edition ...
For decades, the estate has been a subject of photography, and is a favored site for photographs of women celebrating their quinceañera (15th birthday). [50] On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter placed Vizcaya on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places. [51]