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Art on Thursday July 17 View all Art

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Hernan Bas
Thursday July 17 (10am–6pm) @ Rubell Family Collection More times »
Free
Hernan Bas is Miami's biggest art star, creating darkly poetic, romanticized works read as chapters in an epic, sometimes mythical, and often decadent literary novel... View details »
Hernan Bas
Art: Photography
The Hunter Gifts
Thursday July 17 (10am–5pm) @ Norton Museum of Art More times »
Adding to its already-expansive collection of more than 2,200 photographs (including works by Man Ray, Walker Evans, and Henri Cartier-Bresson), the Norton has just received... View details »
The Hunter Gifts
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Rubens to Corot
Thursday July 17 (10am–5pm) @ Norton Museum of Art More times »
Given the lack of extensive Old Masters collections in South Florida museums, Valerie Delacorte's recent gift of more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and drawings to... View details »
Rubens to Corot
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Sympathy for the Devil
Thursday July 17 (11am–5pm) @ MOCA North Miami More times »
Sympathy for the Devil is an exhaustive exploration of the intersection between rock 'n roll and contemporary art. The exhibition, which debuted in Chicago, is... View details »
Sympathy for the Devil
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Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas
Thursday July 17 (10am–6pm) @ Bernice Steinbaum Gallery More times »
Free
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas, mother and son, collaborate for Progeny at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery. While each is an accomplished artist on his or... View details »
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas
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Shadows, Disappearances, and Illusions
Thursday July 17 (10am–5pm) @ Miami Art Museum More times »
Miami Art Museum's Shadows, Disappearances, and Illusions shows off a delightfully disorienting selection of contemporary optical art. Artists such as Martin Oppel and Regina Silveira... View details »
Shadows, Disappearances, and Illusions
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Paley Pavilion
Thursday July 17 (noon–7pm) @ Lowe Art Museum - University of Miami More times »
Free
A stellar selection of more than 150 glass masterpieces greets visitors to the new Myrna and Sheldon Palley Pavilion for Contemporary Glass and Studio Arts... View details »
Paley Pavilion
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Obrador
Thursday July 17 @ Hardcore Art Contemporary Space More times »
Free
Set aside your frustrations with Miami's real-estate crisis and check out Leandro Comba's Obrador, an exhibition of architecture-inspired work at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space. Abstract... View details »
Obrador
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Cary Kwok
Thursday July 17 (11am–6pm) @ Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin More times »
Free
London hairstylist-cum-artist Cary Kwok's exquisite renderings of the human form are expertly executed with a simple ballpoint pen. Informed by a background in fashion design... View details »
Cary Kwok
Art
Shelf Life
Thursday July 17 @ Twenty Twenty Projects More times »
Free
Taking the infamous, delectable Twinkie as its inspiration, Twenty Twenty Projects launches Shelf Life, a group exhibition of works that alernately honor and defy the... View details »
Shelf Life
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A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón
Thursday July 17 (noon–5pm) @ Freedom Tower More times »
Free
If for some reason your summer is lacking drama, A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón at the Freedom Tower is a sure to elicit some gasps... View details »
A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón
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Thoughts on Democracy
Thursday July 17 (noon–9pm) @ Wolfsonian-FIU Museum More times »
Free
Inspired by Norman Rockwell's "Four Freedoms" posters of 1943, the Wolfsonian's Thoughts on Democracy is divided into a quartet of categories: Freedom of Speech, Freedom... View details »
Thoughts on Democracy
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Nathan Sawaya
Thursday July 17 (10am–5pm) @ Art and Culture Center of Hollywood More times »
Nathan Sawaya's Art of the Brick, made of nearly 1 million individual Lego pieces, induces both giggles and awe. The deceivingly minimal forms rendered in... View details »
Nathan Sawaya