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José Carlos Diaz on Reefline, an underwater sculpture park off Miami’s shoreline

The Pérez Art Museum Miami’s new chief curator sees Reefline as a model for a type of environmentally restorative public art that can be replicated globally

Miami Advice: Nina Surel on the historic Villa Paula and its future

The Argentine artist Nina Surel is enamoured with Villa Paula—an architectural transplant of sorts that was built for the Cuban consul in the late 19th century

Omar Lopez-Chahoud’s fresh curatorial project debuts at Miami Produce

The show features some of FF Projects’ artists, and brings community-minded art to the Allapattah neighborhood market

Miami Advice: Karina Ors on Bayfront Park, an urban oasis designed by Noguchi

A Miami native and director at Nina Johnson gallery, Ors developed a deep appreciation for the park even before she learned of its connection to Isamu Noguchi

Miami Advice: Mikhaile Solomon on the immersive Artists in Residence in Everglades programme

The founder of the Prizm fair, which is devoted to artists from the African diaspora, shares her admiration for a unique residency in the Everglades

Miami arts organisations face existential crisis amid funding collapse

Cuts in federal, state and county funding—sometimes to nil—are pushing South Florida’s arts ecosystem to the brink

'A wider framework for identity': Miami exhibition brings visibility to the Spanish-speaking diaspora

An exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum explores the range—and limitations—of organizing terms like Latinx and Chicanx

Thinking outside the white cube: how Miami's galleries make money the rest of the year

While the local art scene has thrived since the arrival of Art Basel, doing business beyond the city is increasingly important

With the help of fellow Floridians and artificial intelligence, a Miami artist imagines a climate-resilient future for his city

Lee Pivnik’s Symbiotic House, ultimately intended to take the form of a residency and ecology centre, is at an especially creative stage of crowd-sourced imagineering

Frida Kahlo’s medical records—obtained by her grand-niece—reveal decades of negotiating pain and painting

Exhibition of the Mexican artist’s documents tell of often fraught dealings with doctors and the support she received from friends

Cubanews

Cuban artist builds a long and winding journey to nowhere

Wilfredo Prieto's public art comes out of his nomadic life as an artist

Havana Biennial opens amid controversy

Works on view draw on themes of collaboration and agency, at the same time the government seeks to control what art can be shown on the island

Cuban galleries rebound as Havana Biennial opens

Dealers mount work that responds to political tensions while noting art is a 'difficult business' in Havana

Cubanews

Activists to stage alternative biennial in Havana

Independent artists groups plan to put Cuba's controversial Decree 349 to the test

Economic policies introduced by Mexico’s new president have yet to dent dealers' sales at Zona Maco

Works at mid-tier price points are moving quickly at the 16th edition of the Mexico City fair, according to exhibitors