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Why Was An Artist “Swarmed” By Police During a Miami Art Fair Performance?

by Valentina Di Liscia December 2, 2021December 2, 2021

While performing a piece for Satellite Art Show, Xxavier Edward Carter was approached by a group of officers who threatened him with ten years in prison.

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Pratt Institute Fine Arts to Showcase Alumni Work at UNTITLED Art Fair in Miami Beach

by Pratt Institute December 3, 2018

At UNTITLED, Pratt Fine Arts will also celebrate the launch of Pratt Institute Editions (PIE).

A neon sign of the Satellite Art Show logo at the 2017 edition of the fair
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Artist-Run Satellite Art Show Relocating to Expansive New Miami Location

by Benjamin Sutton May 24, 2018

For its fourth edition, the artist-run fair is relocating to a 33,000-square foot lot near downtown Miami directly alongside the NADA fair’s new location.

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The Long and Toxic History of Exoticism in Tobacco Advertising

by Monica Uszerowicz February 2, 2018

An exhibition at the Wolfsonian-FIU tracks romantic and racist stereotypes of native cultures in European tobacco advertising from the 1880s to the 1940s.

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The Lurid Covers of 20th-Century Pulp Fiction

by Allison Meier June 30, 2017June 30, 2017

Pulp cover artists recognized the American appetite for lurid and violent imagery, and the Wolfsonian is exploring the social issues embedded in their illustrations in a new exhibition.

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Ceramics Stage a Coup at NADA Miami Beach 2016

by Benjamin Sutton December 1, 2016December 2, 2016

Typically a stronghold of painting, the NADA Miami Beach fair is awash in clay sculpture this year.

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All Is Not as It Seems in Art Basel Miami Beach’s Sculpture Park

by Benjamin Sutton December 1, 2016

Many of the works in the mega-fair’s public art sector mess with visitors’ expectations of what outdoor sculptures and monuments should be and can do.

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Posters Portend the Mortal Hazards of Modernity

by Allison Meier February 8, 2016February 11, 2016

MIAMI BEACH — For every skyscraper, zeppelin, airplane, or even lightbulb that demonstrated the progress of technology from the late-19th to mid-20th century, there were countless human bodies mangled, maimed, and electrified along the way.

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Inside the Skeleton of Rem Koolhaas’s Under-Construction Miami Beach Forum

by Allison Meier December 10, 2015December 24, 2015

MIAMI BEACH — A new cultural center designed by Rem Koolhaas with OMA is aiming to give Miami Beach a year-round multidisciplinary arts hub.

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Scale, Sculpture, and Specificity Prevail at Miami Beach’s Untitled Fair

by Allison Meier December 1, 2015December 2, 2015

MIAMI BEACH — In a cavernous tent right on the sands of Miami Beach, Untitled Art Fair is opening this Wednesday with a sprawling group of international galleries.

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Your Concise Guide to the 2015 Miami Art Fairs

by Hrag Vartanian December 1, 2015December 8, 2015

You have limited time, but you need to know where to go. Don’t worry, we got you covered. Here’s our take on what to expect.

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Crimes of the Art

by Benjamin Sutton June 2, 2015June 2, 2015

On this week’s art crime blotter: Colorado cops target artist who stacks stones, Chinese authorities not pleased about Forbidden City nude photo shoot, and murder weapon turns up in London museum.

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