Eduardo Kobra's "Let Me Be Myself" mural is a timeless tribute to Anne Frank's unwavering spirit. Amidst Amsterdam's vibrant streets, it not only celebrates her enduring legacy but also encourages us to embrace our identities and advocate for a world rooted in compassion. This monumental artwork stands as a reminder of Anne Frank's resilience, urging us to echo her message of understanding and compassion in our modern world.
Read MoreGareth Nyandoro was born in 1982, he lives in Harare, Zimbabwe
Read MoreThe recently installed Botero sculpture at the SLS Brickell's entrance is definitely not displayed for it to be removed, as it has been wrapped to withhold the coming of Hurricane Irma
Read MoreThe mural depicts Salvador Dali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Frida Kahlo and Andy
Read MoreWords travel fast was a public art initiative project for Downtown Miami. Miami World Center in collaboration with Primary projects commissioned artists to come up in 12 words or less a worded mural for the empty downtown area.
Downtown Miami was the canvas. Downtown Miami Real Estate
Read MoreBrazilian street artist Sipros, does a one of his classic portraits with blown-up ears in one of the side streets of Wynwood. This time it is a cute pink doll :)
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Read More"Gone but not Forgotten" by Damien Hirst is a mesmerizing sculpture at Faena Miami Beach Hotel. This gilded mammoth skeleton in a golden tank challenges mortality's essence and human history, inviting profound contemplation on life's mysteries. Discover this thought-provoking masterpiece at Faena—an artful blend of history, mythology, and existential reflection.
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Yusaku Maezawa Japanese entrepreneur and art collector purchased at auction in Sotheby's another Basquiat for $110.5 Million, "Untitled" 1982. Surpassing his previous Basquiat purchase record, last year for $57.3 million for a self-portrait of the artist.
Read MoreAwilda is back in the water where it belongs. She was born in Rio de Janeiro paying paying homage to Yemanjá, the divinity of the sea. It was later transferred to Chicagos's Millenium Park for a few years until Jorge Perez found her and decided to give her a new home, next to the water, looking at the harbour in the PAMM.
Read MoreThe exhibition featured 132 paintings from Kusama’s “My Eternal Soul” series that she started in 2009. Plus a retrospective of her work through stages of her life starting in her hometown Matsumoto. the exhibition offered a captivating retrospective of Kusama's artistic evolution, tracing her journey from her roots in Matsumoto, her hometown, through the various stages of her remarkable career.
Read MoreElizabeth Peyton studied at The School of Visual Arts, New York (graduating in 1987). Her major solo exhibitions include Here She Comes Now, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany (2013); Ghost, a retrospective of the artist’s prints at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, USA, and Stiftung Opelvillen, Rüsselsheim, Germany (both 2011), and the major retrospective Live Forever at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA, touring to the New Museum, New York, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, and Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Holland (2009-10). Reading and Writing at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2009, brought together many literaryinfused works. In Japan, she held a solo exhibition at Gallery Side 2, Tokyo in 1995 and was included in the Essential Painting exhibition at the National Museum of Art, Osaka, in 2006. Peyton lives and works in New York. An upcoming solo exhibition will be presented at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Medici in 2017.
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