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The David Castillo Gallery is an art gallery in Miami Beach, Florida. It was opened by David Castillo in 2005. [citation needed] The gallery has participated in art fairs including Art Basel Miami Beach [1] and The Armory Show. [2]
Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum; Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science; Mennello Museum of American Art; Morean Arts Center; Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens; Mount Dora Center for the Arts; Museum of Art - DeLand; Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale; Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach) Museum of Contemporary Art ...
While he was based in Miami, Depeña had group and solo exhibitions with institutions such as Locust Projects, [9] [10] the Frost Art Museum, [11] the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the David Castillo Gallery. [12] [13] Outside of Miami, Depeña has also lived and worked in New York. [14] His work has ...
A visitor takes a photo of “Veiled Playboy Magazine” by artist Daniel Arsham at Ross+Kramer Gallery’s new Miami Beach location. ... Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10a.m. – 6 p.m.
"Quisqueya Henriquez: Intertextualidad" (2006), David Castillo Gallery, Miami, Florida [15] "Quisqueya Henríquez The World Outside: A Survey Exhibition 1991–2007" (2007–2008, traveling), Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York City, New York, [ 7 ] and the Miami Art Museum (now Pérez Art Museum Miami) [ 8 ] [ 9 ]
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Frances Wolfson Gallery: Miami: Miami-Dade Southeast Art At Wolfson Campus, [15] Miami Dade College: Fred Dana Marsh Museum: Ormond Beach: Volusia Central East Multiple Located in Tomoka State Park, art, natural and cultural history Frost Art Museum: Miami: Miami-Dade Southeast Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami remains at the initial location. In 2014, due to issues of zoning, the museum's board sued the city for the right to move, leading to the establishment of the Institute of Contemporary Art in 2017 in the current location in Miami's Design District. [4]