Posts tagged art miami
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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The Future of Festivals: III Points Miami

Miami’s III Points festival is a pioneer in the festival industry of the future. It’s more than just a festival, it’s an immersive and impactful artistic experience. Boasting an expansive 6+ stages, late night activities and performances, in Miami’s Mana Wynwood Convention Center, III Points is surrounded by one of the most unique creative communities in the world. 

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The Voidz Announce Fall Tour Following Sold-Out Residencies In NYC And Philly

The Voidz have announced a new run of headline international tour dates this fall - in addition to select festival plays at Beach Goth, Pitchfork Paris, Riot Fest + more, and support dates with Beck and Phoenix. Tickets are on sale now - see full routing below. 

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How Surrealist Black And White Fine Art Photographer Lexi Jude Uses Her Artistic Expression And Platform To Bring Awareness And Discussion For Various Debatably 'Taboo' Mental Health Issues

Lexi Jude is a surrealist black and white fine art photographer (digital, film, and alternative processing), artist, & poet based in the United States. She fights for authenticity, vulnerability, and individuality through her creative expression. She is not afraid to depict and explore taboo normality’s and unspoken realities in her work, such as sexuality, identity, body image, and mental illness.

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