Artist Profile: Laurent Craste Subverts Image of Precious Porcelain
MIAMI—What do decorative porcelain vases and urns have in common with old baseball bats, nails and hammers? Nothing, traditionally. But
MIAMI—What do decorative porcelain vases and urns have in common with old baseball bats, nails and hammers? Nothing, traditionally. But
MIAMI—Inaccurate and offensive depictions of Native American culture abound and are often so pervasive that the stereotypical portrayals come to
MIAMI—The opening of “Alone Together,” the new exhibit at the Rubell Family Collection, coincided with Art Basel Miami Beach. According
MIAMI—During Art Basel Miami Beach, the Rubbell Family Collection welcomed visitors to explore two new exhibits—a special presentation of work
MIAMI—Beyond their sport motifs, three hi-gloss painted helmets by Andres Carranza have a layered emotional backstory. The helmet series (there
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