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Luis Cruz Azaceta
Poetic Incongruities September 7 - December 14, 2024 Pan American Art Projects Luis Cruz Azaceta, a celebrated Cuban-American artist, is renowned for his powerful and emotive art that explores themes of exile, displacement, and identity. 'Poetic Incongruities' brings together a selection of his paintings, drawings, and mixed-media works that highlight the contradictions and complexities of the human condition. Azaceta’s work is characterized... Read more -
Carlos Estevez
Lux Arcana September 7 - December 14, 2024 Pan American Art Projects Curated by Claudia Taboada, the exhibition visually engages the viewer through the neologisms created by the artist in his sculptural objects, paintings, and drawings. Estevez’s work resonates with themes present in literary and philosophical texts that explore the pursuit of 'inner light' or 'hidden illumination.' References such as Dante Alighieri's... Read more -
Pavel Acosta
The Anatomy Lesson October 26 - December 14, 2024 Pan American Art Projects Acosta, known for his innovative approach to reinterpreting masterpieces, deepens into the aesthetic, symbolic, and historical significance of institutional walls, transforming them into artistic subjects. The title of the show is inspired by Rembrandt's famous painting, “The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp.” Acosta’s “stolen” piece, “The Anatomy Lesson,” is... Read more
Past
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The Future of America
Collective Exhibition September 28 - November 9, 2024 Pan American Art Projects This exhibition aims to accompany a current event that has been developing for several years with the previous candidacies. Against the backdrop of impending elections, this exhibition serves as a poignant reflection on the myriad possibilities and challenges that lie ahead for the nation. Drawing inspiration from the notion of... Read more -
Carlos Nicanor
The Skein of the Soul September 7 - October 7, 2024 This exhibition offers a profound exploration of the human essence through Nicanor's interactive installation, sculptures and drawings, and marks a significant milestone in his career. It is a self-referential exhibition. This exhibition is a heartfelt testimony of the artist's journey, showcasing his vibrant works from Tenerife to the US for... Read more -
Blurred Identities
An Exhibition by Florida International University Art Students July 14 - September 7, 2024 Pan American Art Projects is pleased to announce Blurred Identities: An Exhibition by Florida International University Art Students . This exhibition will take place at our Little River gallery from July 14 to September 7, 2024. Blurred Identities is a collective exhibition curated by Sandra Ramos, the students’ teacher, and... Read more -
Sandra Ramos
Impossible Dialogues - Sumerian Disputations June 21 - August 24, 2024 Pan American Art Projects Impossible Dialogue - Sumerian Disputations, a solo exhibition by renowned Cuban artist Sandra Ramos. This unique art installation will be on display from June 28 to August 31, 2024, inviting visitors to engage in a thought-provoking exploration of civility in communication in the digital age. Ramos will ingeniously transform the... Read more -
Juan Carlos Alom
Postales del Abismo June 21 - August 24, 2024 Pan American Art Projects In a world marked by shifting ideologies and socio-political landscapes, Alom's lens captures the essence of the body as more than mere flesh and bones—it becomes a symbol of defiance and empowerment. Through intimate portrayals and thought-provoking compositions, Postales del Abismo, curated by Sandra Contreras, highlights how the human form... Read more -
Carolina Sardi
Whispers of Nature May 25 - August 24, 2024 Sardi's wall installations and sculptures act as vessels, carrying the echoes of nature's voice and inviting viewers to reconnect with the earth's rhythms, showcasing Sardi's remarkable ability to transform metal into poetic expressions of the natural world. Through intricate designs and thoughtful composition, Sardi allows visitors to contemplate the delicate... Read more -
WONDERLAND
Collective Exhibition curated by Claudia Taboada April 21 - July 6, 2024 Collective exhibition exploring the human psyche, where the viewers can experience a sanctuary of the mind, a refuge from the chaos of the world. Read more -
Rusty Scruby
Between Two Worlds April 21 - June 8, 2024 Scruby transforms ordinary photographs into mesmerizing compositions with hints of abstraction through meticulous layering and manipulation of images. Each artwork in the exhibition is a testament to Scruby's unique artistic vision, inviting viewers to explore the crossroads of form, texture, and color. His images are recreated from snapshots that he... Read more -
Roger Toledo
Unpainting March 29 - May 18, 2024 For this series, paintings from the Cuban art collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts were chosen to create a history of color in Cuban painting. Toledo says: “I chose to work on Days at the Museum with pieces that perhaps are not the most recognized within the historiography... Read more -
Mabel Poblet: What does all the blue in the sea have that the sky doesn’t?
Curated by Claudia Taboada March 29 - June 16, 2024 Pan American Art & Design What does all the blue in the sea have that the sky doesn’t?, curated by Claudia Taboada, becomes a “mirror-exhibition” in which the images of all emigrants are reflected. It contemplates the parallels between their physical and mental journey. In the middle of the ocean, everything becomes confusing, immeasurable, and... Read more -
¿Y esa luz? Es tu sombra - A Symphony of Lights and Shadows
Selection of works from R. Borlenghi’s Collection March 29 - May 25, 2024 Pan American Art & Design Pan American Art Projects is please d to announce ¿Y esa luz? Es tu sombra - A Symphony of Lights and Shadows , a collective exhibition from R. Borlenghi’s Collection. The exhibition brings together works in black and white - mostly of a pictorial nature - in large format: we... Read more -
Hander Lara
Nothing is abstract anymore January 20 - March 16, 2024 Pan American Art & Design Nothing is Abstract Anymore — Or is it? Ross Karlan, PhD Hander Lara’s most recent series, Nothing is Abstract Anymore , is more than a series of paintings, but a stunning visual essay. Rooted in deep research and first-hand experiences, the artist examines and reckons with the complexities of twentieth-century... Read more -
Mid-Century Cuban Abstract Art from the Paul and Maggie Cauchi Collection: Los Once and Diez Pintores Concretos
Collective Exhibition January 20 - March 16, 2024 Pan American Art & Design Los Once embraced abstract art, rejecting academic canons. They subverted the themes and language of Cuban artistic vanguards from the 1930s, advocating for creation free from formal and conceptual constraints. While without an official manifesto, the common traits among the members included a commitment to non-figuration, a preference for informalism,... Read more -
Focus Lab
Marlon Portales January 20 - February 18, 2024 Pan American Art & Design The first artist will be Marlon Portales, who is currently approaching painting through an underlying symbolic and formal metamorphosis process. He aims to imprint on the canvas a trace brimming with movement, energy, and sensuality, a space where the depicted scenarios and characters emerge in an ambiguous manner – disquieting,... Read more -
Our Collection
Recent work by represented artists and American Prints December 3, 2023 - January 13, 2024 Pan American Art & Design We are excited to open our doors during Miami Art Week 2023. We will showcase our collection of American and PanAmerican prints (in Building A), and a collective of recent works by our represented artists (in Building B), including Sandra Ramos's Entropydoscopes presented at the Lowe's Museum. Mark your calendars... Read more -
Text / Image
Collective Exhibition November 16, 2023 - January 6, 2024 Text/Image is an exploration of the relationships between these two often interconnected concepts. The show engages in a broad discussion of semiotics and visual rhetoric with the exhibiting artists exploring the idea of attributing meaning as it pertains to signs, symbols, language, and visual tropes. While some artists employ written... Read more -
Leticia Sánchez Toledo
INTIMATE PAUSES September 23 - November 4, 2023 Pan American Art Projects Intimate Pauses presents a captivating selection that delves into the complexities of human connection and visual storytelling. Through her sensible brushwork, Sánchez Toledo invites viewers to experience intimate moments from unique perspectives, blurring the line between observation and introspection. The exhibition showcases the artist's evolution, from exploring intertextual dialogues between... Read more -
White Layers
Collective Exhibition September 23 - November 4, 2023 Layers, understood as a material and also as a procedure or action, have had specific functions at certain moments in the history of art. Paleolithic artists drew visual narratives on top of existing ones in caves and created so-called palimpsests of graphic information about daily life or events. In the... Read more -
Power Couture
Collective Exhibition June 3 - August 12, 2023 Power Couture , curated by Claudia Taboada, attempts to conceptualize the relationship between art and fashion and to analyze the convergence of their languages in the discourse of power relations. Historically, the expressions of art and fashion have manifested themselves under certain socio-political circumstances. In the visual arts, this evolution... Read more -
Marlon Portales
Poems of Nature April 15 - June 3, 2023 Pan American Art Projects Read more -
Carolina Sardi
Microcosms February 18 - April 1, 2023 Sardi’s ever lasting attraction to pure form has led her to explore the combination of those forms in a single piece, constructing concepts and ideas. The conceptual nature of the works is as important as the aesthetic image, however always leaving the artwork open to interpretation of the viewer. Read more -
The Architecture of Madness
Leon Ferrari February 18 - April 1, 2023 These could be seen as the equivalent, in music, of simple refrains, repeated over and over until the audience joins in, and forgets to escape. In other heliographs, there is total chaos, as where masses of people march in opposite or perpendicular directions, destined to crash, and they do. In... Read more -
El sueño que olvidé antes del alba
Jill Kearney, Elsa Mora, and Sandra Ramos December 10, 2022 - January 21, 2023 Pan American Art Projects is pleased to announce El sueño que olvidé antes del alba (The Dream I Forgot Before Dawn), a collective exhibition featuring artists Jill Kearney, Elsa Mora, and Sandra Ramos, and curated by Claudia Taboada. El sueño que olvidé antes del alba is conceived as a visual... Read more -
The life of meanings
Carlos Estevez September 24 - December 3, 2022 Pan American Art Projects is delighted to announce The Life of Meanings, a solo show that introduces the newest works by Carlos Estevez, who has received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Visual Arts, The Ellies Creator Award, and the Grand Prize in... Read more -
Abcdefg
Collective Exhibition June 25 - August 20, 2022 Pan American Art Projects is excited to announce ABCDEFG, a group show featuring the works of mainly Miami based artists Paul Amundarain, Rigoberto Diaz, Filio Galvez, Delvin Lugo, Marlon Portales, Jorge Rios, and Leticia Sanchez Toledo. ABCDEFG will be on view from June 25 to August 20, 2022, with an... Read more -
Carbon
Serlian Barreto April 2 - June 4, 2022 Pan American Art Projects Carbon, by Serlian Barreto, curated by Claudia Taboda, is a series composed of work produced over the last two years as a homage to his grandfather, who is a life-long producer and exporter of coal in Cuba. Barreto grew up with his grandfather and has in-depth knowledge of the specific... Read more -
Memories
Lisandra Ramirez April 2 - June 4, 2022 Pan American Art Projects Lisandra Ramírez was born in Havana in 1986. Her childhood was encompassed by the rupture of the Cuban utopia – the end of prosperity and Soviet influence, the fall of the socialist system, and the resulting socio-economic crisis of the era known as the 'special period.' Within this milieu, Ramírez... Read more -
Chill
Afro-Caribbean figuration February 19 - March 26, 2022 Pan American Art Projects These pieces cover a vast array of styles, from the hyper realistic to the surreal from the regions of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica. In the presentation of these diverse works, we reflect upon the reality that Afro-Caribbean identity is not monolithic, and the aesthetics of these regions cannot be contained... Read more -
Rachel Valdes
Tierra November 28, 2021 - February 5, 2022 Pan American Art Projects SPECIAL MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT LOCATION - 35 NE 40th Street We are pleased to announce a solo show by Rachel Valdes, a Cuban artist who lives and works between Madrid and Havana . The artist will present her most recent series of paintings and watercolors, which conceive the landscape... Read more -
3 America[n]s
Carolina Sardi, Mabel Poblet and Carolyn Mara September 25 - December 18, 2021 The work of these three artists turns stereotypes on their heads both in terms of gender and geography. In the United States we tend to be myopic in thinking only of ourselves as “American”, negating the reality of a long history of civilization to the South. Instead we celebrate here... Read more -
Allegro ma non Troppo
Games and other Illusions July 17 - September 18, 2021 Allegro ma non troppo explores a selection of works based on toys and illusions. The artists in this exhibition explore the innocence and complications behind playful objects and images. There is an implication of innocence when we think of the toys and games of our childhood, but these objects also... Read more -
Jorge Rios
The Age of the Wind May 1 - July 10, 2021 Pan American Art Projects is pleased to announce The Age of the Wind, a solo show of Cuban-born artist Jorge Rios. We will be presenting a new body of work, with several paintings and watercolors. The show opens on May 1st and closes on July 10th. The artist describes these... Read more -
Kcho
Rowing Against the Current February 27 - April 24, 2021 Kcho: Rowing Against the Current, is a show that takes us on a tour through the last twenty-five years of the artist’s career, including a selection of works on paper created specifically for our exhibition. Kcho’s oeuvre has developed through different mediums and manifestations but has maintained not only its conceptual integrity, but also the intrinsic sense of expression. With Kcho, every canvas or drawing seems to be, unquestionably, to be the sketch for a sculpture or major installation, even if the final project does not always materialize. For him, the maquette and process are of equal, if not more importance, as the “final” project. Read more -
Imagine... all the people
Collective Show January 9 - February 22, 2021 I recently caught myself looking at an image taken not that long ago of a crowded celebratory scene in Time Square and taking a quick deep breath as I thought “What are these people thinking gathering together so close, so many, and not a mask in sight!” This moment has... Read more -
Randal Levenson
Photography work January 9 - February 22, 2021 This exhibition is a call to diversity and to acceptance of the difference in a world to which we all belong equally. That is why we chose to exhibit in the Grey Salon the photographs from the ’70s of Randal Levenson, who has investigated ethnic groups close to his experience,... Read more -
Americas
Collective Show October 3 - December 31, 2020 First, we must recognize that the geographical area designated as the Americas, encompasses the regions now known as Canada, North America (United States), Central America, at times the Caribbean, and South America. The first issue of controversy arises with the history written by the colonizers of these lands. The Americas... Read more -
Beyond Paper Boundaries
Collective Show February 1 - March 21, 2020 The purpose of this show is two-fold. First, in our main gallery we look at the way that artists can manipulate and contort paper to bring actual dimension and weight to it sculpturally, through folding, shadow play, and layering, The act of complex engineering converts the two-dimensional paper into a... Read more -
Jose Toirac
Waiting for the Right Time November 23, 2019 - January 18, 2020 “Waiting for the Right Time” consists of combinations of the image of Fidel Castro with classic advertisements of consumer products: politics and advertising have in common that both have something to sell. We are also presenting a historical review of other censored works over a career of 25 years. Curated... Read more -
Carlos Quintana
The Diamond's Shadow September 21 - November 14, 2019 The creative world of Carlos Quintana is airtight, it is a place where only he enters, and that is where his work is, from which we see what he decides that we can see, and which we will never decipher either. All this world that “we do not see” is... Read more -
Vitamin L (Landscape)
The Disruption of Color in Contemporary Landscape July 13 - August 24, 2019 VITAMIN L: The Disruption of Color in Contemporary Landscape proposes to discuss the contemporary variants of one of the most traditional themes in the history of art: the Landscape. Works of different formats and manifestations will be presented, selected intentionally for their range of grays. The minimalist action of avoiding... Read more -
Jorge Rios
June 16, 2018 May 19 - June 22, 2019 From the very beginning, the work of Jorge Ríos has followed the most complicated path that can be chosen in art, assuming the responsibility of speaking philosophically to the relationship between man and his environment, from the perspective of the metaphysical thought more focused on the central principle of BEING... Read more -
Jose Manuel Fors
Candies: Homage to Felix Gonzalez-Torres March 17 - May 4, 2019 Fors’s work is deeply self-referential. He is an artist who uses the family environment in order to find meaning in the past, where inhabit the codes that could unravel that result that is the present. All his work is composed of pieces of information that he is reaping over time,... Read more -
The Universal Language of Abstraction
Collective Show January 20 - March 19, 2019 The Universal Language of Abstraction is an exhibition that aims to explore the abstract trends in Contemporary Art through the works of artists with diverse origins, backgrounds, and techniques. The works of these contemporary artists undoubtedly show the influence of their predecessors and certainly benefited from all their conceptual and... Read more -
Multiple Choice
Collective Exhibition of Prints & Multiples June 30 - August 17, 2018 Pan American Art Projects Everything in life is relative. Everything has its opposite, this is why humanity tends to think in binaries - we see things in white or black, good or bad, etc. For this reason we are easily manipulated to think that whatever is for the elite is thus not for the... Read more -
Leon Ferrari: Declared Value
April 29 - June 23, 2018 Pan American Art Projects LEON FERRARI: DECLARED VALUE Opening Reception: Sunday, April 29, 2018 11-3pm in conjunction with Progressive Brunch April 29 - June 23, 2018 'no puedes luchar en contra de la injusticia del sistema si no sigues sus leyes' (you cannot fight injustice of the system without following its laws) in conversation... Read more -
SANDRA RAMOS
DÉJÀ VU February 18 - March 31, 2018 Déjà vu will be Ramos’ first solo exhibition at Pan American Art Projects and her first in the current year. This show will bring together pieces from the last years, in which she addresses themes such as identity and the process of migration. As with her previous work, the pieces... Read more