From mermaids at Venetian to mosaics in Miami, take a deep dive into iconic pools across South Florida.
Locals-approved ventanitas to fuel your stroll through Miami Art Week, or your time in traffic.
Explore Art Deco in Miami on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary, reconsider the sparkling South Florida pool as a forgotten canvas of art & culture, and plan your mid-morning fix or early afternoon escape from the bustle of the fairs like a local with a curated selection ventanitas. We are directing our lens to all things Miami in the inaugural edition of the Haywire.
Miami may be world-renowned for its Deco glow, but the truth is, that story starts later than most think. In 1925, what really marked Miami’s skyline wasn’t Deco at all, but the Freedom Tower. Celebrating its centennial year, the Freedom Tower reminds us that Miami’s history (like its architecture) unfolds on “Miami time.”
Read an interview with multi-disciplinary artist Antonia Wright about her latest exhibition "And Now You Do What They Told You” which perfectly intwines the anxiety-inducing nature of protesting with the flashy immersive nightlife environment. As touched upon in her other works, Wright actively voices the oppression stemmed from social and political issues.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens announces the 2024 Contemporary Arts Program (CAP) site-specific exhibition Pastiche by Lauren Shapiro. Combining traditional ceramic techniques with modern technological advances to create ornate and organic vessels harmonizing with Paul Chalfin's original artistic vision for the estate.