RADIO // Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami 2004: The Yay/Nay Show
Originally aired
12/3/04
Linda Yablonsky and Carey Lovelace get hip to Miami art politics with artists Kenny Scharf and Tania Bruguera, and Moore Space director Silvia Karman Cubiñá.
Kenny Scharf, at one time a Miami resident, returned to the beach from his current home in Los Angeles for the opening of a show of the Pop Surrealist's new work at the Kevin Bruk Gallery in Miami's Design District.
Tania Bruguera lives in both Chicago, Illinois and Havana, Cuba, and exhibits all over the world. For Art Basel Miami Beach she sent a loudspeaker-outfitted truck through the streets broadcasting political messages relating to U.S./Cuban relations. She also produced a newspaper whose content was made up of slogans from the Cuban revolution - in typical poster typefaces - that seem especially relevant now.
Silvia Karman Cubiñá is an international curator and the director of the The Moore Space, a nonprofit art center in Miami's Design District founded by the collector Rosa de la Cruz.
Kenny Scharf, at one time a Miami resident, returned to the beach from his current home in Los Angeles for the opening of a show of the Pop Surrealist's new work at the Kevin Bruk Gallery in Miami's Design District.
Tania Bruguera lives in both Chicago, Illinois and Havana, Cuba, and exhibits all over the world. For Art Basel Miami Beach she sent a loudspeaker-outfitted truck through the streets broadcasting political messages relating to U.S./Cuban relations. She also produced a newspaper whose content was made up of slogans from the Cuban revolution - in typical poster typefaces - that seem especially relevant now.
Silvia Karman Cubiñá is an international curator and the director of the The Moore Space, a nonprofit art center in Miami's Design District founded by the collector Rosa de la Cruz.
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