Kendall Art Center

The Kendall Art Center is an arts center in Kendall, Miami-Dade County, Florida in the United States. It houses the Rodriguez Collection, owned by the Cuban-born American businessman Leonardo Rodríguez and his family.

Kendall Art Center Type: Private Location: 12063 SW 131st Ave Miami, Fl
Kendall Art Center Opening Day

History

The center was opened in 2016, and has shown several personal and collective exhibitions by emerging and established artists.[1] The Rodriguez Collection is a Cuban contemporary art collection owned by Rodriguez and his family.[2] Rodriguez began buying and selling works of art during the late 20th century, and established his permanent collection in 1994. The collection aims to reflect significant artistic developments in contemporary Cuban art, as well as its development in the United States and abroad.

Artists

Exhibitions

  • Full of Pollen, personal exhibition by Maikel Domínguez.
  • Pilgrim’s Axioms, personal exhibition by Yourden Ricardo.
  • American Rural Idylls, personal exhibition by Miguel Saludes.
  • Echoes of Silence, personal exhibition by Alvaro Labañino.
  • Unofficial,[6] Group show.
  • Dichotomous Structure, personal exhibition by Néstor Arenas.
  • Fireworks, personal exhibition by Carlos Estévez.
  • Roto-Náutica, personal exhibition by Adriano Buergo.
  • Across Time: Cuban Artists from vanguardist to contemporaries, Group show.
  • Ab-Out Serigrafía Artistica Cubana.[7] Group show.
  • Artists in Purgatory[8] an exhibition of Jorge Reynardus Collection, Group show.[9]
  • Trans-Figuration an exhibition of Miami contemporary artist, Group show.
  • Cuban Slugger, personal exhibition by Reynerio Tamayo.
  • Crónicas de un artista cubano, personal exhibition by Ciro Quintana.
  • Empty Space, personal exhibition by Jorge Lavoy.
  • MIA Photography, Group show.
  • Poems, an exhibition of female artists, Group show.
  • Rings of Fire, personal exhibition by Rubén Torres Llorca.
  • Diálogos Místicos,[10] exhibition by José Bedia.
  • Decoded, personal exhibition by Silvio Gaytón.
  • After Chaos, personal exhibition by Dopico Lerner.
  • Shared Secrets, personal exhibition by Pedro Avila Gendis.
  • Beyond the Collector’s Kabinet (Part II) Group show.
  • Beyond the Collector’s Kabinet (Part I) Group show.

References

  1. Bermejo, Martínez Roxana. About the Concept of Art and Collecting in our time. Across Time art exhibition catalog.
  2. "Lo mejor de las artes plásticas para el 2016-2017". elnuevoherald.com. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  3. Matos, Dennys. "Néstor Arenas, abstracción y sintaxis de la utopía", elnuevoherald.com, 2018-01-11.
  4. Llanes, Llilian. "Portocarrero: by Ramon Vazquez and the Cuban Art Foundation," Art on Cuba: The Cuban Visual Arts Magazine, March-May 2018, p. 80-83.
  5. "Ciro Quintana: Cimarronaje Neobarroco". elnuevoherald.com. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  6. Simons-Castellanos Willy. "Extraoficial: las imágenes y el “Estado” de las cosas", artsolido.com, Art-Solido Magazine, 2018-02-02.
  7. Bermejo, M. Roxana. "Made in Cuba: Utopias and some others honors", Art on Cuba: The Cuban Visual Arts Magazine. 2018-03-01.
  8. Menéndez, Aldo. artdistricts.com, "Artists in Purgatory: Cuban Artists in the Reynardus Collection," Art Districts Magazine. Retrieved 2018-18-04.
  9. Beck, Simon. "Stuck in Limbo," Art On Cuba: The Cuban Visual Arts Magazine, December 2017- February 2018, P.58-61.
  10. "La obra "Diálogos Místicos" del cubano José Bedia se exhibe en Miami", diariolasamericas.com. 2016-11-22.
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