ART + DESIGN MAY 2011 IN MIAMI

May 9th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

SO WHAT’S GOING ON IN ART AND DESIGN THIS MONTH? First of all, May is Miami Museum Month! The deal is you buy one ticket and get another free (for your buddy, date, lover, sister, grandma, etc.) and if you join one museum you join them all (for this month only of course).

There are plenty of intriguing lectures lined up like the MDPL‘s series on historic green buildings and the Coral Gables Museum’s feature on the work of Cezanne. If you’re in the mood to get those fingers wet the Bass Museum offers awesome Saturday classes! This month’s classes focus on drawing from the masters and watercolor. If you really want to dedicate your time to expressing that creativity MOCA and the Miami Beach Art Center offer an array of them from figure drawing to printmaking.

And for those of you who are really in it for the fun, there’ll be plenty of that too: May 6th is the Miami AIA‘s yearly golf tournament and every Friday the Bass Museum is hosting happy hours with complimentary cocktails and beats by Desiree .

* May 2 – The Floating Stage at the Miami Marine Stadium Awards Ceremony

Join The Friends of the Miami Marine Stadium, DawnTown, The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Dade Heritage Trust, and the AIA Chapter of Miami, for an evening on Key Biscayne where they will present unique and inventive design ideas for The Floating Stage at Miami Marine Stadium 2011 DawnTown Competition Awards Ceremony.

Ceremony is to take place at The Rusty Pelican, 3201 Rickenbacker Cswy, Key Biscayne, FL 33149.  5:30 – 6:30pm – Cocktail hour, cash bar, entries displayed 6:30 – 7:30pm – 3 Course Dinner @ $30.00 a seat 7:30 – 9:00pm – Awards Ceremony Presentation Tickets for the event must be purchased by April 25th.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please contact the Dade Heritage Trust at 305.358.9572

http://www.aiamiami.com/miami/calenders.php

* May 6 – 18th Annual AIA Miami Golf Tournament

@ the Melreese Country Club

It’ll be a great day of golf, networking and refreshments followed by a banquet dinner with prizes and awards. Sponsorship opportunities. Please call the AIA Miami office for more information 305.448.7488

http://www.aiamiami.com/miami/calenders.php

* May 6 – Beats After Sunset

Friday, 8:00 – 10:00 pm @ the Bass Art Museum

The Bass Museum’s First Friday Happy Hour! A new exhibition will be on view so you’ll have the opportunity to glance over the new pieces.

* free to members!
* cost of museum admission for non-members $8
* complimentary mixologist and magners irish cider (21+)
* beats by desiree

for more info
call: 305.673.7530 x1001
email: rsvp@bassmuseum.org

* May 7 – Designed for Learning

10:30 am @ the Wolfsonian

Do the buildings where learning takes place matter as much as the teachers in them? Can a “smartly” designed building improve students’ education? Join Jos Boys, PhD, senior research fellow in Learning Spaces at the University of Brighton, UK, and Anne P. Taylor, PhD, Hon. AIA, ACSA distinguished professor and regents professor in the School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico, for a discussion addressing the relationships between learning and the spaces in which it takes place. Reception and book signing with Anne Taylor and Jos Boys to follow in The Dynamo Museum Shop. Co-presented with Architecture Club– AIA Miami. CEU credits available. Free.

* May 7 – Pablo Cano: The Seven Wonders of the Modern World

4:00 pm @ the MOCA

Advance Ticket Purchase Required.
Members $10,  Non-members $15: Children under 12: $3

* May 7 – Art Center’s Annual Raffle Fundraiser

7:00 – 10:00 PM @ the Art Center on Lincoln Road

ArtCenter’s annual raffle fundraiser, Winning Art!, features 40 works of ArtCenter/ South Florida resident artists. Join us for our annual benefit raffle exhibit, Winning Art!, a show where our talented artists-in-residence created special art just for you. Explore the visual variety of the artists that make ArtCenter/ South Florida and purchase a raffle ticket for your chance to win a unique piece of art. Celebrate with us on Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 7 – 10 p.m. for an evening of music, fabulous fare, complimentary cocktails, a silent auction and raffle drawing for over 40 winners! Purchase your raffle ticket today for only $10. Artwork is on view from April 8 to May 8, 2011 at the ArtCenter Gallery located at 800 Lincoln Road. Winning Art! On View / April 8 to May 8, 2011. Annual Benefit Raffle Drawing & Closing Reception: Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 7 – 10 p.m.
*A minimum donation of $10 to the ArtCenter or a purchase of (one) raffle ticket will admit you into the closing reception on May 7, 2011.  If you already purchased a raffle ticket prior to the closing reception, bring your ticket stub to gain admittance into the event.

* May 11 – Revit Architecture Course (Earn 24 CEUs)

Revit Architecture three day course taught by Digital Drafting Systems will be held at the AIA Miami Chapter office, 275 University Drive. Coral Gables. Registration limited to 8 students, first six students laptop is included. RSVP required. Please call the AIA Miami office for more information 305.448.7488

http://www.aiamiami.com/miami/calenders.php

* May 12 – En Route Pour AixEnProvence

3:00 – 5:00 PM @ the Lowe Art Museum

A lecture by featured artist Alice Goldhagen about her work. $5 admission. Free for Museum members.

* May 14 – Basslab for Emerging Artists Drawing from Art History – Techniques of the Masters

Saturday 2-4pm @ the Bass Museum of Art

basslab for emerging artists: finding your own style and language of expression
this week: drawing from art history- techniques of the masters

work with instructor to improve your art skills and develop ideas that will define your personal creativity. classes are open to students at any skill level, ages 13 through adult. class size is limited. advance registration is recommended.

to register or for more information call 305-673-7530 x1001
email: info@bassmuseum.org

members and basspass members: $10
non-members: $15

http://www.bassmuseum.org/event/basslab-for-emerging-artitsts-drawing-from-art-history-techniques-of-the-masters/

* May 15 – MAM’s “Regarding Nature” Gallery Tours

2:00 – 3:00 pm @ the MAM

Miami Art Museum will offer docent-led tours of “The Wilderness” and “Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion” every first and third Sunday at 2pm. Visitors will explore the boundaries between tamed and untamed nature as well as human attempts to control the South Florida ecosystem. Tours are free with museum admission. For more information, contact education@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.4073.

http://www.miamiartmuseum.org/#

* May 16 – Sister Cities International Young Artist Showcase

Opening Reception Monday, 6:00 – 9:00 pm @ the MDPL
Exhibit Tuesday, May 17th – Friday, May 27th 9:30 – 5:00 PM
Since 1988, the Sister Cities International Young Artists Showcase has encouraged youth from around the globe to consider the honorable mission of Sister Cities International and express their interpretation of that mission promoting peace through mutual respect, understanding, cooperation through one individual, one community at a time. Hundreds of artists have shared their talent with the sister cities community over the past 20 years
Goals: Sister Cities International is a nonprofit citizen diplomacy network that creates and strengthens partnerships between U.S. and international communities. We strive to build global cooperation at the municipal level, promote cultural understanding and stimulate economic development.

http://www.mdpl.org/events/special-events/

* May 18 – International Museum Day

12:00 – 5:00 pm @ the Bass Museum of Art

* May 19 – Cezanne’s Trail

7:00 PM @ the Coral Gables Museum

A lecture by Alice Goldhagen on the life and work of French artist and Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, resident of Aix-en- Provence, sister city to Coral Gables.$5 admission. Free for Museum members.

* May 19 – MDPL Lecture Series: Green Historic Buildings

Thursday, 7:00 PM @ the Art Deco Welcome Center

The lecture series outlines how preservation and the green revolution are coming together to revitalize Miami Beach’s historic properties. This month, Ira Giller, president of Giller & Giller Architects, and Patricia Calasich, LEED AP (Accredited Professional) and president of Altiva Architecture, speak on “Case Studies of The Villa Maria Housing Project & The Waldorf Hotel. Selecting Green Building Materials for Historic Structures”

http://www.mdpl.org/events/special-events/

* May 21 – Wine Wander Wonder Tour & Discussion of Apulian Vases

3:00 – 5:00 pm @ the Bass Museum of Art

members and basspass members: free
non-members: cost of museum admission
$8 | $6 students & seniors

For registration/info call 305.673.7530 x1001 or email: programs@bassmuseum.org

http://www.bassmuseum.org/event/wine-wander-wonder-tour-discussion-apulian-vases/

* May 25 – Arts for All: Wangetchi Mutu Collaged Figures

7:00 pm @ the MOCA

RSVP suggested. Members,$10, Non-members $15 Students with ID $3

* May 28 – Basslab for Emerging Artists Watercolor Techniques

Saturday 2-4pm @ the Bass Museum of Art

basslab for emerging artists: finding your own style and language of expression
this week: watercolor techniques

work with instructor to improve your art skills and develop ideas that will define your personal creativity. classes are open to students at any skill level, ages 13 through adult. class size is limited. advance registration is recommended.

to register or for more information call 305-673-7530 x1001
email: info@bassmuseum.org

members and basspass members: $10
non-members: $15

http://www.bassmuseum.org/event/basslab-for-emerging-artists-watercolor-techniques/

*Miami Museum Month *

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE — During May, all visitors and locals will be offered “Buy One, Get One Free” admission at participating museums.

JOIN ONE, SEE THEM ALL — During this month-long program, membership at any one of these participating museums will work as a free pass to any of the other museums.

Whether you just joined or have been a member for years, this is an incredible opportunity to museum hop and experience the Miami cultural scene. The cultural scene in Greater Miami and the Beaches is unique and diverse. During May, celebrate Miami Museum Month. This is an incredible opportunity to experience the area’s inspiring museums.

Participating Museums:

¤ Ancient Spanish Monastery
¤ Art Center/South Florida
¤ Bass Museum of Art
¤ Black Police Precinct & Court House Museum
¤ Coral Gables Merrick House
¤ Coral Gables Museum
¤ The Haitian Heritage Museum
¤ HistoryMiami
¤ Jewish Museum of Florida
¤ Lowe Art Museum
¤ Miami Art Museum
¤ Miami Children’s Museum
¤ Miami Science Museum
¤ Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
¤ The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
¤ Wings Over Miami Air Museum
¤ The Wolfsonian—FIU

DESIGNER feature vol. 2

July 28th, 2010 § 2 Comments

KNOLL: A History of Modern Design

In 1938 Hans Knoll founded the company hoping to bring together a roster of respected designers and innovative products. In 1943 he married Florence Schust, a young and talented designer who had studied at Cranbrook under Saarinen and worked with the likes of Walter Groupius (Bauhaus). Together they would establish a fruitful partnership that would accelerate the growth of Knoll through an expansive list of collaborating designers, imaginative layout concepts and excellent quality products.

Since then, Knoll has been responsible for “inspiring, creating, manufacturing and popularizing some of the greatest pieces of furniture ever made”.

TIMELINE OF DESIGN CLASSICS BY KNOLL:

1925 WASSILY CHAIR, Marcel Breuer

1929 MR LOUNGE SEATING, Mies van der Rohe

1930 BRNO CHAIRS, Mies van der Rohe

1938 HARDOY CHAIR, Hardoy & Bonet & Kurchan

1940, MOMA FURNITURE COMPETITION 1ST PRIZE, Eames & Saarinen

1945 1ST KNOLL SHOWROOM IN NYC, Florence Schust

1946 GRASSHOPPER CHAIR, Eero Saarinen

1947 SCISSOR CHAIR, Pierre Jeanneret

1948 WOMB CHAIR, Eero Saarinen

1950 STACKING CHAIR, Ilmari Tapiovaara

1952 WIRE MESH CHAIR, Harry Bertoia

1954 LOUNGE SEATING, Florence Knoll

1954 END TABLE, Florence Knoll

1955 HANS KNOLL DIES & FLORENCE ASSUMES PRESIDENCY

1955 TABLES, Isamu Noguchi

1957 TULIP COLLECTION, Eero Saarinen

1958 SEATING, Vincent Cafiero

1960 PETAL TABLE, Richard Schultz

1961 EXECUTIVE COLLECTION, Florence Knoll

1963 SUZANNE LOUNGE SEATING, Kazuhide Takahama

1965 EXECUTIVE SEATING, Charles Pollock

1966 WARREN PLATNER COLLECTION

1966 OUTDOOR COLLECTION, Richard Schultz

1970 LUNARIO TABLE, Cini Boeri

1971 SPOLETO CHAIR, Ufficio Tecnico

1975 LOUNGE SEATING, Gae Aulenti

1984 ROBERT VENTURI & DENISE SCOTT BROWN COLLECTION

1985 HANDKERCHIEF CHAIR, Vignelli design

1988 TOLEDO CHAIR, Jorge Pensi

1992 FRANK GEHRY WOOD COLLECTION

1993 CACTUS TABLE, Lawrence Laske

1997 KNOLL MUSEUM OPENED

1997 JENS RISOM COLLECTION

1999 FOG CHAIR, Frank Gehry

2003 CECELIA CHAIR, Emanuela Frattini Magnusson

2004 DIVINA, Piero Lissoni

2005 X3, Marco Maran

2006 SM1 LOUNGE COLLECTION, Shelton Mindel & Associates

2007 THE ROSS LOVEGROVE COLLECTION

Since 1938

SALVADOR DALI in Florida?

July 23rd, 2010 § 3 Comments

Hallucinogenic Toreador, Salvador Dali

So I recently discovered one of Salvador Dalí’s most important collections is housed right here in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Sure, sure some “Miami-ans” might think the 4 hour drive is excessive to go look at some crazy paintings on a wall… but for those old-school folks, who still appreciate the first-hand experience of art, this is a true find. Given the limited nature of available art collections in South Florida (in comparison to major centers like New York, London, Paris…) this Dalí Museum brings to me a fresh sense of inspiration and hope right in my backyard- it reminds me there is still so much more to see, so much more to know.

HOW THE DALI CAME TO THE PENINSULA

Eleanor Morse, founder of the museum, first discovered the painter back in the 1940′s after visiting a traveling Dalí retrospective at the Cleveland Museum of Art. She and her husband became fascinated with the artist and began collecting his work. They met Salvador and Gala (his wife) in 1943 beginning a lifelong friendship that would eventually lead Mrs. Morse to translate many works by and about Dalí. Mrs. Morse would go on to receive numerous honors for her work such as the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Academiques and the Lazo de Dama de la Orden de Isabel La Catolica (highest honor a non-Spanish citizen can attain from the Spanish King). March 7, 1982 Mrs. Morse and her husband found a permanent home for their collection in St. Petersburg, FL. Recently, the Museum has recognized the need for a larger, newer and more appropriate space to house the collection of the artist whose notorious work is now, more than ever, admired from all the corners of the world. The new museum is to be completed by January 11, 2011 (01.11.11 -I bet Dalí would have enjoyed that).

WHO WAS DALÍ?

CLICK TO FIND OUT!

SOME WORKS FROM THE MORSE COLLECTION:

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www.salvadordalimuseum.org

www.salvador-dali.org

www.dali-gallery.com

www.virtualdali.com

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