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Mixed bag

It’s been a while since I’ve gone Web surfing and rode back in on a wave with a little bag of art goodies. Alright, so I’ve never actually even been on a surfboard except one of those cheesy Styrofoam thingies when I was a kid, but I did find some local art news, and here »

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Art of the Weekend

In case you hadn’t noticed the post-Basel and holiday art news slowdown is officially over. So we’re offering up a few good art events so you can start planning your weekend. I’ll probably add more later so don’t be afraid to check back.

Charley Friedman’s Magical Powers Brooklyn artist Charley Friedman’s exhibition, Magical Powers, explores the »

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5 Minutes of Fame for Stephanie Rodriguez

Last year, Miami artist Stephanie Rodriguez spent her days in her upstairs home studio, guzzling Chock Full o’Nuts coffee and creating oil paintings that portray classical musicians such as Beethoven, Bach and Mozart jamming with the likes of Alice Cooper, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. The paintings, which explore the connections between classical and heavy »

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Stuckists show at Gallery 101

Ilya Alekseyev will be among the Miami Stuckists displaying their work at Gallery 101.

FAU art student Nick Christos has no use for contemporary conceptual art, particularly what he calls “ready-made art.” He loathes works such as “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living,” Damien Hirst’s fish suspended in formaldehyde in a »

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