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SUMMARY:ZIDANE: A 21ST CENTURY PORTRAIT
DESCRIPTION:Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait is a two-channel film installation conceived by artists Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno. Centered on the iconic French soccer star\, Zinédine Zidane—at the time among the most recognized players in the world—the work reimagines portraiture through the language of contemporary spectacle. Rather than documenting a career or recounting biographical milestones\, the artists construct an intense\, time-bound study of a single individual under the glare of global attention.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/zidane-a-21st-century-portrait/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:The Bass Museum of Art\, 2100 Collins Ave\, Miami\, T\, 33139\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Bass Museum":MAILTO:sanico@thebass.org
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SUMMARY:Abstraction as Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Part document\, part subjective storytelling\, visual art illustrates and offers nuance to significant moments in U.S. history. From portraits of well-known leaders to history paintings that speak to the sacrifice and strength of the American people\, the power of paint to render subjects remains unquestionable. \nThe act of painting can also make history. Through hard edges and expressive forms\, American artists re-imagined painting and used abstraction as a mechanism to consider the human body\, natural environs\, architecture\, emotion\, and an economy of line. \nThis exhibition is not meant to be exhaustive but intended to highlight the breadth of painterly abstraction in the United States. Following the 1950s\, it became clear that the art world turned to the U.S. for ingenuity and boundary-breaking abstract art forms. From trends that arose in Havana and made it to the U.S. through exile to experiments developed in New York and Los Angeles\, the legacy of American abstraction evolves as rich and varied. The featured artists include Young-Il Ahn\, Sam Gilliam\, Carmen Herrera\, Hans Hofmann\, Virginia Jaramillo\, Lloyd Kiva New\, William de Kooning\, George Morrison\, Noemí Ruiz\, Zilia Sánchez\, and Vaughn Spann. \nOn July 4\, 2026\, the U.S. commemorates and celebrates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This historic milestone offers an opportunity to pause and reflect on this nation’s past\, honor the contributions of Americans\, and to look ahead toward the future we aspire to create for the next generation and beyond. The legacy of painterly abstraction in the U.S. offers a distinctive way to celebrate the creativity and innovation that defines the American spirit. \nImage: Virginia Jaramillo\, Sidereal Inscriptions #1-213\, 1988. Linen fiber with hand ground earth pigments on paper. Image courtesy of the artist and Hales Gallery.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/abstraction-as-legacy/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:Freedom Tower\, 600 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, 33132
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at MDC":MAILTO:museum@mdc.edu
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