Arts Writing

'Aerial Vision' at Wolfsonian-FIU coming to a close

The Eiffel Tower, created for the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle, was the tallest structure in the world at one point. This drawing study from 1937 is by Andre Grenet, who was married to the granddaughter of Gustave Eiffel. (Photo/Lynton Gardiner)

“Aerial Vision” at The Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach is all about point of view.

Or, as curator Lea Nickless puts it, “how you look at things from different perspectives and how that has an impact…

“The idea of the exhibition is how the early 20t

Enrique Castro-Cid and Space at [NAME] Gallery

Paging through Enrique Castro-Cid’s notebooks of computations amid ephemera at [NAME] Publications in West Miami transports you into his mind–into a time not too long ago but that registers nostalgic. Before CAD.

Protocol Pressure, the exhibit now at [NAME] through Nov. 20, is the first of two exhibitions exploring the work of Castro-Cid, this one centered on work he created in Miami from the late 1970s through the 1980s — when he was focused on experimenting with computer aided software. The a

Alternative Art Space Locust Projects Turning 25 With Big Move

The first exhibition for Miami's Locust Projects , titled "Pigs and Lint," was inspired by a discovery that Westen Charles, one of the alternative art spaces founders, created after he was enlisted to fix his grandmother's broken clothes dryer.Miami's longest-running nonprofit alternative art space is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2023. With a move to a larger space in the works for its silver jubilee, which will begin a new chapter for the organization, something that will nev