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MIAMI ART + DISEÑO se celebrará del  14 a 18 febrero 2014, en un espectacular pabellón a orillas del Bayfront Park de Miami, que que rodea la fuente de Noguchi. El pabellón contará con un restaurante con paredes de cristal con vistas a la bahía de Biscayne y una playa-bar al aire libre.
La feria ha sido organizada por IFAE en colaboración con el SNA Francés (organizadores de la Bienal de París), y contará con distribuidores internacionales de prestigio que presenta obras de arte y diseño de todos los períodos, así como interesantes charlas de arte y conferencias que se llevarán a cabo todos los días.
 
Las charlas programadas son gratuitas con la adquisición  de la  entrada a la Feria.
 
 
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Viernes 14  de febrero| 2:30PM 
Olga de Amaral: The Mantle of Memory by Agnes Monplaisir Agnes looks at the work of this famous Colombian artist, now 82 years old, who has been at the forefront of Latin-American abstraction since the 1960s. Her work is in many major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York, The Art Institute of Chicago, and The Renwick Gallery of the National Gallery, Washington, D.C.

 

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Sábado 15  de febrero| 2:30PM
 “Contemporary Chinese Brush Painting” by Michael Goedhuis For the last 20 years, Michael Goedhuis has been at the forefront of the popularization of contemporary Chinese art. Goedhuis will examine that tradition, its relevance today, and how new works can be combined with ancient material. Goedhuis has held many exhibitions on the new Chinese brush painters, most recently at the Saatchi Gallery in London in 2013.

 

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Sábado 15 de febrero| 4:00PM
Collecting your Own Hermitage Museum, by Alexander Kruglove, Ph.D. Alexander will talk about about the collectors interests of Catherine the Great, the beginning of the Hermitage Museum collection of antiquities, and what masterpieces of ancient art can be found on today’s art and antiquities market.

 

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Sábado 16 de febrero| 2:30PM
Wendy Maruyama: Art+Design as Advocacy Wendy Maruyama has been making furniture/art since 1970. Her work is often inspired by extended residencies and visits to various countries such as France, England, Japan, Korea and China. Born in Colorado to second-generation Japanese American parents, her work vaccilates between creating works that emulate and satirize contemporary Japan, among other cultures. Her newest work, “Executive Order 9066”, is influenced by personal and family history and addresses the internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans in 1942.

 

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Lunes 17 de febrero | 2:30PM Discovering an Ancient Culture Through the Contemporary Art Movement of Australia’s Aboriginal People, By Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi The relatively recent development and market prominence of contemporary indigenous painting and sculpture had been making news throughout Australia, but was little known in the UK. While travelling in Australian in the early 1990’s, Jennifer and her husband, purchased a major work by Freddie Timms “Sugar Bag,” (acrylic on canvas, 180 x 230 cm) painted during Freddie’s time working with Frank Watters (Watters Gallery) in Sydney in the late 1990’s. Living with this magical painting in their collection was the single catalyst for her to begin exhibiting and selling contemporary art in London in the new millennium. Jennifer travels to Australia each year visiting remote indigenous communities as well as seeing old friends including curators, collectors and artists. Her work in the United Kingdom aims to establish a greater awareness of the best indigenous work and contribute to building a stronger market for ethically sourced, contemporary Australian indigenous, fine art.

 

PREVIEW  February 13, 2014  •  6:30-11pm
HORAS ABIERTA AL PUBLICO  February 14-18, 2014  |  2pm-10pm  (til 8pm on the 18th)
ENTRADA:  One-Day Pass: $15 online | $20 at door  •  Multi-Day Pass:  $25 online  |  $30 at door
LUGAR  Bayfront Park, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132  |
INFORMACION www.miamiartanddesign.com  |  239 949 5411