Curator's Voice Art Projects at ArteAméricas 2009
The new space for art projects led by Curator Milagros Bello. Booth # 903
From March 27th through 30th, 2009
Karen Gilinkski. Farm Series I. 2009. Mixed media on canvas
Dates: From March 27th through 30th, 2009
Location: Miami Beach Convention Center. 1901 Convention Center Drive. Miami Beach, FL 33139
Booth # 903
Regular Hours: Friday, March 27th, 12:00 noon - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, March 28th, 12:00 noon - 9:00 p.m.; Sunday, March 29th, 12:00 noon - 7:00 p.m. and Monday, March 30th, 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m.
Admission: $ 12
Curator's Voice Art Projects led by Miami based curator Milagros Bello will participate this year in the Young District Section of Merrill Lynch ArteAméricas, Booth #903. As a curator Milagros Bello has chosen the following talented artists to be shown in the booth this year: Rosario Bond, Karen Gilinski, Corina Hernandez, Carlos Tirado, from Miami; Ricardo Migliorisi from Uruguay, and Pablo Hernan Cortez from Argentina.
ArteAméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America, will be returning to Miami for the seventh consecutive year. Starting on Friday, March 27th through Monday, March 30th, ArteAméricas will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
In just seven years, ArteAméricas has become one of the world’s most important and prestigious fairs of Latin American art. The best galleries from Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, the Dominican Republic, the United States and Venezuela will be in attendance this year.
With them, they will bring works by20internationally celebrated artists, including Fernando Botero, Lygia Clark, Wifredo Lam, Armando Reverón, Jesús Soto, Rufino Tamayo, José Pedro Costigliolo, León Ferrari, and Joaquín Torres-García. Vanguard contemporary artists including Alexandre Arrechea, José Bedía, Tony Bechara, Eduardo Chapela, Tomás Espina, Bastón Díaz, Mauro Giaconi, Maria Monteagudo, Santiago Porter, and Hugo Zapata, among others. This year’s fair will be a place where art collectors and art professionals alike will gather among the present trends in paintings, sculptures, and conceptual art multimedia that distinguish the region’s art.
Curator's Voice Art Projects
Milagros Bello
milabello at aol.com
www.milagrosbello.com
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