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December 1, 2024 – January 11, 2025: Tierra Retumbante marks ELYLA’s U.S. debut, blending performance and ritual to reclaim Nicaraguan heritage. The exhibit challenges colonial and gender norms while celebrating queer narratives and ancestral ties to the land.
December 1, 2024 – January 25, 2025: The show “always vacationing among flamingos” by assume vivid astro focus (avaf) features eight vibrant paintings blending bold colors, textures, and organic botanical motifs. Known for exploring gender, politics, and cultural codes, avaf creates a sensorial experience with layered materials that expand beyond traditional formats into an immersive, otherworldly artwork.
December 1, 2024 – February 1, 2025: Matter is a Verb, a solo exhibition by Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, explores materiality as an active, evolving process. Through sculptures and multimedia installations, Carlisle challenges perceptions of matter, inviting viewers to .
November 16, 2024 – January 31, 2025: The group exhibition “Close Encounters of the New Kind” featured ten gallery artists exploring thought-provoking concepts. Spanning emergent and spliced figural studies to abstract landscapes of un/becoming, the works continued this dynamic artistic trajectory.
November 22, 2024 – January 11, 2025: Inspired by the Hindu concept of spiritual liberation, Jerónimo Villa’s first solo exhibition: Moksha, invites self-reflection on life’s dualities—balance, transcendence, and peace—through raw, meditative works in wood and sandpaper. Villa’s rhythmic, light-sensitive compositions, influenced by music and Eastern philosophies, reveal new dimensions with each view. Moksha offers a contemplative space for spiritual exploration.
November 23, 2024 – January 25, 2025: Pan American Art Projects presented Jorge Rios’s third solo exhibition, for my next trick…, featuring paintings and installations from the past two years. Rios explored visual perception, painterly conventions, and the creative process, blending gestural marks with graphic elements to bridge spontaneity and control. His abstract works reflected the ambivalence of life, blurring the line between illusion and sincerity.
December 1, 2024– January 4, 2025: In “Bestial,” animals take center stage as symbols of human emotions across art history. From Egyptian deities to Picasso and Dalí, they embody strength, rage, and passion. Inspired by this legacy, Jaime crafts fantastical forms that humanize emotions, drawing from ancient Egyptian art and Flemish floral paintings. His work connects past and present, highlighting how animals, flora, and fauna have shaped artistic narratives through time.
October 5, 2024 – January 17, 2025: “Truth, Old Past” was a group exhibition that showcased artists from diverse backgrounds envisioning a utopian future shaped by cultural transformation. Through archives and oral traditions, the works reflected on historical events, traditions, and societal norms that informed the present. By examining the truths of the past, the exhibition highlighted lessons learned, deepened connections to roots, and celebrated progress over time.
November 30, 2024, — January 20, 2025: The solo exhibition Neither one nor the other, but a wound by New York-based Colombian artist Camilo Godoy, curated by Angelica Arbelaez, marked his first solo show in Miami. Godoy explored historical and contemporary social divides through new works and recent photographs. Building on his 2024 Artist-in-Residence program at the New Museum, the exhibition expanded his exploration of collective movement and choreography, blending performance, pedagogy, and participatory art.
November 22, 2024 – December 29, 2024: Main Character Energy is a pop-up by Miami artist Diana Contreras, aka Didi Rok, curated by Jessica Goldman-Srebnick. Known for bold, feminine portraits that merge urban art with classical techniques, Contreras’s work celebrates strength, beauty, and individuality. Goldman-Srebnick, CEO of Wynwood Walls, champions local talent like Didi Rok, whose murals and paintings are recognized worldwide.
December 2, 2024 – January 11, 2025: Patrick Dean Hubbell’s You Guide Me Through explores the connection between self and Indigenous cultural knowledge. Rooted in Dine philosophy, his work reflects personal themes of family, love, and community, incorporating natural pigments and repurposed materials. This second solo show delves into perseverance, healing, and reverence for the natural world. It was displayed in the Front Gallery.
December 1, 2024 – January 25, 2025: Nikita Kadan’s Radial Bone exhibition explores the destructive human desire to colonize, symbolized by a piercing ray. The works critique the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the historical view of Ukraine as a “territory” to exploit. Featuring symbols like agricultural tools turned into weapons and images of dehumanization, the exhibition reflects on the ecocide and oppression faced by both people and non-human life.
November 24, 2024 – January 5, 2025: REALM features Miami artist Bayunga Kialeuka’s neo-expressionist work, exploring how environments and ideologies shape beliefs. Through “social expressionism,” the exhibition examines personal and collective fears, inviting a metaphorical conversation on community, knowledge, and social structures.
December 1, 2024 – January 4, 2025: Reflecting his keen interest in anatomy and the act of seeing, “Phantom Limb” is Gonçalo Preto’s first solo exhibition in the United States..
November 23, 2024 – January 23, 2025: Dialogue with the Primordial Sea by Alba Triana, an immersive kinetic sound installation featuring magnetic spheres that respond to invisible fields. Part of the Delirious Fields Series, the work explores unseen forces of nature. Commissioned for the Knight Digital Commission series, it transforms the Project Room into an exploration of self-organizing systems.
December 1, 2024 — January 5, 2025: Founded nearly a decade ago, Laundromat Art Space is a key Miami hub supporting local artists with subsidized studios and diverse exhibitions. Its current show, Friends of Laundromat, features 19 artists exploring themes like nature, identity, and surrealism, with a mural and open studios during Miami Art Week.
November 21, 2024 – January 17, 2025: Valeria Guillén’s solo exhibition, Fortune Concerns, delved into a bittersweet universe where youthful fantasies met the complexities of adulthood. The works explored the tension between relentless systems demanding constant participation and the resilience of collective strength in challenging times.