While photographers engage with new technologies and new means of presentation, many artists working today still incorporate historical techniques in their work. Our current show Today is History brings together three artists who work with 19th / 20th c. processes to talk about present day concerns. Kate Breakey (B. 1957 Adelaide, South Australia) is best … Continue reading Inside the Artist Studio with Kate Breakey
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Fantasy and Reality Get Mixed at Art Miami
Today we share the work of Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison and Julie Blackmon. The long represented artists combine reality and fantasy in their staged photographs to invite us into their special world. Come and get lost with us at booth B300 in their unique imagery. Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison The husband and wife duo gained … Continue reading Fantasy and Reality Get Mixed at Art Miami
New work by Gregory Scott and Ysabel LeMay
Today we continue to introduce the artists we are featuring at Art Miami booth B300. In this post you can read about Ysabel LeMay and Gregory Scott. Both artists have new work premiering at Art Miami! Ysabel LeMay Quebec born Ysabel LeMay found photography later in life, after a successful career working as a graphic … Continue reading New work by Gregory Scott and Ysabel LeMay
City moments at Art Miami
Today we are introducing Serge Najjar, our most recent represented artist, and Clarissa Bonet a photographer whose first solo show just closed at the gallery and received great reviews and recognition. Serge Najjar Five years ago Najjar started photographing the interaction of people and architecture in his native Beirut. Influenced by the work of Kazimir Malevich, Josef … Continue reading City moments at Art Miami
Everyday Heroes
We are excited to feature work by eight different artists at Art Miami! Today we will highlight two of them whose work shares some common themes. In our overstimulated, information-saturated world, it's easy to forget to look around and truly notice our surroundings. It's so much easier to get lost in an endless scroll of … Continue reading Everyday Heroes