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UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach Online Viewing Rooms Announces Exhibitors and Extensive Live Programming

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UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach Online Viewing Rooms Announces Exhibitors and Extensive Live Programming The fair will be open continuously from 11am EST, Wednesday, December 2, through 11:59pm EST Sunday, December 6, 2020. Justine Hill,  Replica 2 , 2020, Acrylic, crayon, and colored pencil on canvas. On view with Denny Dimin, Booth A3. Preview of the Programming Schedule As UNTITLED, ART is a curated art fair, a strong theme runs through the extensive virtual programming planned for this year’s Miami Art Week. The 2020 edition of the fair focuses on  Contemporary Artists from the Caribbean , spotlighting artists and organizations from this region, who are creating innovative and important work across the globe. UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach will continue to maintain relationships with its cultural partners across the city of Miami, including  The Bass ,  ICA Miami ,  El Espacio 23 , and  MOCA North Miami , among others, as well as provide support to local nonprofits which often rely on an infl

DENNY DIMIN GALLERY NEW YORK

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SHEIDA SOLEIMANI HOTBED On View through December 23, 2020 SELECTED PRESS "Sheida Soleimani’s latest show comments on the complex political relationship between Iran and the US," by Marigold Warner in the  British Journal of Photography "Sheida Soleimani: Hotbed @ Denny Dimin" by Loring Knoblauch in  Collector Daily “Sheida Soleimani: Hotbed,” in  S urface Magazine CATALOG AVAILABLE ONLINE Read the catalog  with an essay by Jane Ursula Harris. Hotbed  advances Sheida Soleimani’s inquiry into the crises that define Iran and the United States’ relations. Superimposing source imagery onto sculptural backdrops to illustrate the complex relationships between these hostile nations, Soleimani’s photographs are virtual palimpsests. Paradoxically, this paper-thin practice of layering foregrounds weighty ethical questions about how power operates, justice is served, and damage is done. These photographs reflect and critique and chop and screw hot button issues: demands for rep

UNTITLED ART MIAMI BEACH HOSTS ONLINE

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  UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach Hosts Online Viewing Room and Extensive Live Programming     Fair Dates: Wednesday, December 2 – Sunday, December 6, 2020 VIP Preview on Tuesday, December 1 at 11am EST   In addition to exhibiting  60 galleries from 30 cities in 18 countries,  UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach OVR will host a selection of  live panel discussions taking place on Zoom and social media platforms. Organized by UNTITLED, ART‘s Artistic Director and Curator  Omar Lopez-Chahoud,  the 2020 edition of the fair focuses on  Contemporary Artists from the Caribbean,  spotlighting artists and organizations from this region, who are creating innovative and important work across the globe. Leadership from nonprofits and groups including  Teorética Costa Rica, Caribbean Art Initiatives,  and the forthcoming Kingston, Jamaica-based  Museum of Contemporary Caribbean Art  will be included in live-streamed programming during the week. UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach will continue to maintain relationships wit

MIAMI CHILDREN'S INITIATIVE!

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  MIAMI CHILDREN'S INITIATIVE VISIT OUR WEBSITE MIAMI CHILDREN'S INITIATIVE Miami Children's Initiative (MCI) is a 501 C(3) nonprofit organization focused on breaking a cycle of poverty in Liberty City, a Miami neighborhood with a per capita income lower than 97% of U.S. neighborhoods. DONATE #IAMLIBERTYCITY GIVE MIAMI DAY GIVE TODAY We are determined that the future of Liberty City’s children will not be defined by their zip code. MCI’s aims are both ambitiously broad and keenly focused: It seeks, on one hand, to touch virtually every aspect of the community’s life as the next generation of Liberty City’s infants and children grows to adulthood. Yet it plans to do so, not by taking single-handed responsibility for each economic and social problem facing every child and family, but by creating a self-reinforcing community of families building a common future through their own efforts. To do this in an environment where underlying institutions and social structures are f