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Federica Matta reflects on the Two Generations exhibition at Rosenbaum Contemporary
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During the course of our Two Generations exhibition, we’ve discovered many fascinating parallels between Roberto Matta’s and Federica Matta’s art, some of which were unknown until their work was seen side by side.
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An essay by Martica Sawin on the Two Generations exhibition at Rosenbaum Contemporary.
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Oriano Galloni's Tracce di Universo sculptures represent a search for universal centrality.
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Manolo Valdés
Pequeñas Esculturas (Small Sculptures)The Manolo Valdés: Pequeñas Esculturas (Small Sculptures) exhibition displays a curatorial selection of 13 Manolo Valdés sculptures available for acquisition through Rosenbaum Contemporary.
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Reflection and Shadow
Paula Rivas and Christian WlochPaula Rivas and Christian Wloch’s kinetic light sculptures deal with fractions of the world invisible to the naked eye– the atomic particle realm of light and its properties observed in conventional environments through normal human interaction and our circumstantial but limited optic abilities.
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By popular demand, Helidon Xhixha’s sculptures from the our Miami Art Week events remain on view at The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort.
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St. Regis Bal Harbour, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Rosenbaum Contemporary are presenting Breaking Through—Miami, featuring artists Omar Hassan and Helidon Xhixha, on Thursday, December 3, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the BH Burger Bar at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in support of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation (DRI). During the event, Omar Hassan will create a new painting in his Breaking Through series which will be auctioned off to benefit the DRI immediately upon its completion.
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Congratulations to artist Helidon Xhixha, one of 11 artists invited to participate in the Syrian Arab Republic Pavilion’s “Origins of Civilization” exhibition at the 56th Venice Biennale.
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As we sat down with Oriano Galloni to work on the catalogue for his exhibition, we learned some interesting details and ideas behind several of his works.