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Joshua Hagler at 101/exhibit

by Brinson Renda on October 10th, 2011

Photos courtesy of 101/exhibit

For Wynwood’s Second Saturday, I made my way up to the Design District to check out San Francisco based artist Joshua Hagler’s first solo show at 101/exhibit, properly named, ‘Perceptions of Religious Imagery in Natural Phenomena.’ Freshly settled back in the States from his 6 month residency at MIRA in Martignano, Italy; one can see the direct influences this residency had on him. Pulling from his personal Christian upbringing, obscure Catholic Churches he explored in Italy and the classical baroque interiors of those spaces, Hagler fuses these references into something wonderful. I’d like to take you on a personal tour and urge you to go & visit this exhibit that’s on view till November 26th. Continue Reading More »

Art Walk-O-Mania

by Brinson Renda on July 19th, 2011

Miami – This past weekend was Wynwood’s popular monthly gallery walk. Nestled in Midtown Miami is the Design District and Wynwood’s Art District. This area participates by welcoming the public to stroll through the over 50 galleries, studios and project spaces every second Saturday.  Announced by the Miami Art Dealers Association a few months back, this particular art walk now has new extended daytime hours (2-9pm) with many participating galleries. The neighborhood often hosts its own ‘Wynwood Market;’ a mix of art, fashion apparel, handmade crafts, jewelry and books. Continue Reading More »

Artcards Miami Weekly Update

by Brinson Renda on November 25th, 2010

Miami
Artcards brings you to art November 23, 2010

Weekly Outlook

Art Basel Miami Beach is officially one week away. November 30th through December 1st, VIP Card holders will have access to exhibition vernissages and previews for most fairs. In addition, our local galleries and museums will host openings & previews. Beyond the early-week invitation-only events, there is plenty to do for the general public during these days.

In anticipation of the seemingly overwhelming events going on for Basel, we have now displayed ALL Art Basel related events on our Artcards Miami page. Now is the time to start planning your art hopping journey. The easiest way to make sure you don’t miss out on the best events is to 1) go to our Miami site, 2) pick the day you want to see art, 3) select the shows you want to see, and 4) print your personalized map.

Highlighted this weekend is the NOMI art stroll (near MOCA), one of Miami’s many local art walk events. These walks are a great way to stay connected with the arts in your community, network and enjoy a cocktail or two.

Lastly, I want to give you an early invite to meet our team in person: please come to NADA Art Fair, booth #L-8 on Dec 2-5 to meet the Artcards Team in person and receive a special treat. Continue Reading More »

ART after BASEL

by Brinson Renda on February 2nd, 2010

Oh Art Basel, you came and went… we scurried like ants searching for the next delicious sugar cube, trampling those that were in the way just to get our fill. It should be considered an extreme sport to be able to soak in the entire over saturation of art that spills into the streets of Miami Beach for those few days… drowning most. There are many established galleries, specifically in the Wynwood Art District that embrace the flood of art lovers, gallerists & critics alike each year.

One of the newer galleries that surfaced out of the chaos was next door to mine named after the artist & owner: Claudia Calle. She is an emerging artist whose discipline is photography and mixed media with a background in advertising. Setting up for Basel the month prior, I spent a lot of time getting to know this new artist & the body of work that she was debuting. The series that caught most of the attention from the public was “The Republic of China,” a propaganda based series with each detailed print displaying quite the pregnant moment. I am personally drawn to propaganda imagery due to its reflection of a society’s issues with the sarcastic overtones & half-truth twists.

She told me that when she visited China, she began to realize the impact the ‘West’ had on the once traditional based culture.

“More and more Chinese people are adopting our Western culture, forgetting their ancestral heritage and methodologies. They dream of buying new cars and wearing foreign clothing brands; now they not only produce these products, they want to buy them too. The illusion of progress is changing their “Long life” for a lifestyle that is short, solitary, unhealthy and stressful.”

I agreed; the rapid growth (economically speaking) is growing at an exponential rate and is simultaneously creating a new social class. The rise of this new working class reminds me of the French’s 18th Century ‘le petite bourgeoisie.’ Her work sort of harks back to 18th Century Orientalism too, but with an obvious update to meet today’s pop-culture symbolism that is displayed in most of her prints. Moreover, Claudia’s perspective has translated this matter for the public in such a clear, clever & didactic way. Keep an eye out for this artist and visit her site or gallery to learn more.

>>>Wynwood Art District (2722 NW 2 Ave)<<<

Collage on wood

‘MacDonalds [1]‘ – Propaganda Series from “The Republic of China”

Acrylic and photography collage on wood

‘Francia’ - ®egister / ©opyright Series from “The Republic of China”

Photography collage on wood and paint spray

‘Mao [1]‘ – Mao’s eyes Series from “The Republic of China”

Claudia Calle