Posts tagged art miami wynwood
Marc Anthony's Sold-Out 'Viviendo' Tour at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida

International renowned music artist and Grammy award winner, Marc Anthony, is currently on his ‘Viviendo’ tour which has taken place in various cities across the United States. He performed two sold-out concerts at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

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South Florida's Sunfest to feature performances by Steve Aoki, Lil Wayne, Boyz II Men, and more!

South Florida’s annual waterfront festival, Sunfest, returns under the sunny skies of West Palm Beach, Florida on April 28th to May 1st. The festival will feature performances from Boyz II Men, Goo Goo Dolls, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Steve Aoki, and many more. SunFest was founded in 1982 and what began as a jazz fest has developed into curating an experience for everyone through various styles of talent, art installations, vendors, and a sense of community.

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The Future of Festivals Looks Bright: III Points 2019

Miami’s sixth III Points festival was three days of awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping performances from across the unique spectrum of their diverse visual and musical line-up. The Mana Wynwood Convention center hosted seven indoor and outdoor stages, each with their own creative quirks and distinct company, and a plethora of interactive installations, such as Max Cooper and Architecture Social Club’s Aether installation, and Nonotak’s entry portal into the festival. Unconventional spaces, such as the indoor “Skate Space” had patrons put their roller-skating skills to work, with a performance space in the middle that hosted artists like Keanu Orange and Suzi Analogue, and a tucked away, intimate space for DJ sets inspired by speakeasy’s called Door IV, were innovative choices that set III Points above and apart from many American festivals today.

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Artist Sam Vladimirsky Gives A New Twist To The Imitation Game By Recreating His Family History Through An Unconventional Form Of Portraiture

An attempt to interpret, understand and respond to this history utilizing imaginative investment, projection, and creation, perceived through the lens of indirect experience, or second-hand vision is the basis of Sam Valdimirsky photographic series Second-Hand Vision.

Valdimirsky is a documentary filmmaker and artist working primarily in photo and film. His interdisciplinary practice often intersects performance with photography, in which he explores self-portraiture and autobiographical themes through the other, using masks, makeup, costumes, constructed sets, and green screens to stage fictions grounded in history.

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