Art Basel Miami Highlights 2021 A return to in-person art fairs in Miami COVID-19 precautions taken The first ‘In Real Life’ Art Basel Miami Miami Beach since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic really took hold kicked off at the start of December 2021 with a...
As the MFA show by Jean Michel Basquiat will have ended by the time I publish this article, I want to ensure that the content remains relevant. Therefore, please enjoy these original photographs of the MFA Boston Exhibition “Writing the Future” Basquiat...
Miami has a lot to offer in general as a city, and art is no exception! From outdoor graffiti art to quiet indoor museums, anyone looking for a Miami Art District can find something. While Wynwood may be considered the “Miami Art District” this article...
Read about this immersive art experience What is Superblue Miami? One of the newest art kids on the block in Miami, Superblue is both compelling but also confusing to understand before visiting. Is it a gallery? A museum? You have to pay to enter (like a museum), but...
Frequently Asked Questions Benin Bronzes seem to be a hot topic these days with many articles cropping up talking about them, and the perspective on the Benin Bronze debate and what should happen to them may depend on to whom you are speaking. Museum curators might...
Beacon Gallery’s new show It’s rare I go a month without posting on Thoughts on Art, but here we are… I’ve been completely wrapped up in Beacon Gallery’s new show, Mixed Messages. The preparation and promotion have utterly consumed me. Mixed...
Navigating an online art fair CADAF’s Mission Statement: “CADAF supports the expansion of new media art through a dedicated program of art fairs, exhibitions and panel discussions around the world, to nurture and promote the most exciting talents in...
Being in lockdown has been a great time to revisit photographs of places and museums from my years living in Paris (2004-2010). One of the most memorable things I saw during a winter trip to Berlin was the Altar of Zeus from Pergamon. It’s an ancient...
List of posts to read and action items to support social justice It feels like everyone is scrambling to write posts or articles on artists of color now that we white people have finally realized we need to speak up on behalf of our black brothers and sisters in order...
Most gods throw dice, but Fate plays chess, and you don’t find out til too late that he’s been playing with two queens all along. — Terry Pratchett Chess in Art I received a copy of “Chess in Art” to review recently. This is a...