
Darby Bannard, Elysium, 2009, Acrylic and medium on Canvas, 54”x62” |
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| Darby Bannard: The Miami Years |
| Guggenheim Fellow and Miami Master Darby Bannard's retrospective features bold, color saturated paintings that span his 20 years in Miami. Bannard, one of the founders of Minimalism in the late 1950's, is known for his innovative use of new materials and for later becoming a major force in Color Field painting. He participated in the two most important and seminal art exhibitions of the 1960's in New York and LA that set American painting on a new course. The influential New York art critic Clement Greenberg called Bannard "One of the best painters working in the world today." |
| Beyond the Daily Life: Guerra de la Paz and Teresa Diehl |
| Our project space features Miami artists well known on the international scene with an installation of large scale sculpture and immersive video environments that challenge us to venture beyond our daily reality. The strong visual and social impact of the exhibition, which was planned before the Haiti earthquake, makes uncanny references to the power of natural forces and the recent tragedy in Haiti. |
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Guerra de la Paz · Installation view at CVC Project Space · Miami FL |
Guerra de la Paz |
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Guerra de la Paz presents three monumental sculptural works
using recycled apparel in an extension of the visual and three-
dimensional language they use to comment on contemporary culture. |
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Theresa Diehl, Random Falls, 2008, Immersive video environment, 12'x13'x9' |
Teresa Diehl |
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Teresa Diehl, winner of the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship
for Visual and Media Arts, is presenting two immersive video installations that contrast the intensity of daily events and life with a quiet meditative environment.
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