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A lot has changed over the past few years in the art world. Digital art has become a popular form of expression for artists, and art fairs have taken notice. To help you plan your week, we鈥檝e compiled some highlights at some of the art fairs as well as museums showcasing tech-forward art that will be premiering during Miami Art Week.
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The Frost Art Museum is one of four Florida art museums, including two in Miami, that got a boost from 鈥淎ccess for All,鈥 a $40 million initiative to help institutions across the country rebound after the pandemic.
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As early as 1959, Frankenthaler became a regular presence in major international exhibitions. She won first prize at the Premiere Biennale de Paris that year, and had her first major museum exhibition in 1960.
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The Orlando Museum of Art has parted ways with its CEO in the days after the FBI raided the Florida museum and seized more than two dozen paintings attributed to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat that are the subjects of an investigation into possible wire fraud and conspiracy.
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NSU Art Museum Launches Community Voices Series with a Juneteenth Inspired Event
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鈥淭he Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM鈥檚 Collection鈥 delves into the time period of the 鈥淧o猫me-Objet鈥 (poem-object), a very particular moment in the 1930s and 鈥40s where Surrealist artists used found objects and mixed them with text. The exhibition opens March 25 at the P茅rez Art Museum Miami.
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"There was no closure, really 鈥 the word we use for all kinds of big life events. There was no closure."
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A teacher banged a wooden spoon on the bottom of a saucepan. That, plus honking horns and the standard graduation songs 鈥 鈥淧omp and Circumstance鈥 and鈥