Douglas Markowitz
Pinta fair in Miami spotlights Latin American art in politically charged moment in time
The fair’s current Miami edition cements the city’s place as “the capital of Latin America”, as one participant put it
Political statements at Art Basel Miami Beach are sparse but strident
The heated cultural climate is felt at the fair, from a caustic Maurizio Cattelan sculpture to Cristin Tierney’s stand marking—and interrogating the meaning of—the upcoming semiquincentennial of US independence
Nightlife scenes and local lore abound at Nada Miami's busy opening
The fair saw a flurry of early activity, including three works acquired by the Pérez Art Museum Miami
‘I’ve always been interested in the invisible’: Woody De Othello on his new solo show at Pérez Art Museum Miami
The artist's homecoming show is full of sculptures exploring ancestral beliefs and the African diaspora
In pictures: meet the ghosts of the US’s East Coast
Anastasia Samoylova’s photo series, debuting at the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach, depicts trappings of Americana
Posthumous triumph for Japanese Pop maximalist Keiichi Tanaami at ICA Miami
The artist and former Playboy Japan art director, who died in August, has his first solo show in the US
Inside the Miami non-profit that is rethinking art patronage
Since 2018 the organisation Commissioner has helped Miamians connect with and collect local artists while fostering a sense of community
‘I’ve always dreamt of bringing a studio into the museum’: Miami-born José Parlá makes art in dialogue with the public
The artist talks working in a replica of his studio inside Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the choice to make art in desperate conditions
Twelve must-see exhibitions in South Florida during Miami Art Week
From ambitious new projects by Andrea Chung, Rachel Feinstein, Marguerite Humeau and José Parlá to shows devoted to the revered and recently deceased artists Jacqueline de Jong and Keiichi Tanaami








