MIAMI ART WEEK: UNTITLED ART FAIR HIGHLIGHTS
This week, Farmboy Fine Arts' Creative Director, Laurenn Machin, is wrapping up an incredible year of artistic exploration with a trip to Miami for Art Week. Among her first stops is Untitled Art, where she’ll immerse herself in an array of thought-provoking works from contemporary artists around the globe.
Here’s a sneak peek into the pieces that have her particularly excited.
Luiza Gottschalk
Aura Galeria
Luiza Gottschalk (b. 1984, Brazil) is an artist based in São Paulo who paints passionately, giving body and soul to artistic creation. Gottschalk’s paintings masterfully evoke the rugged haziness of landscapes remembered from memory.
Maya Varadaraj
Jonathan Carver Moore
Varadaraj’s In Blue and Melancholy draws viewers in with its enigmatic composition. A pensive figure, bathed in mystery, beckons deeper contemplation. View more work here.
Petra Cortright
Dazinger Gallery
Known for her exploration of digital mediums, Cortright’s work presents mesmerizing visions of life in the digital age.
Crystal Liu
Morgan Lehman
Liu’s innovative still-life compositions adopt a collage-like approach that feels fresh and dynamic. Her work is a delightful reinterpretation of traditional still-life themes.
Daniel Canogar
Bitforms
Canogar’s Margins subtly subverts minimalism, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of space and structure.
Margins explores the intersection between mass culture and minimalism, merging seemingly opposing elements into a provocative expression. The artwork puts forth a liminal scenario where the explicit and implicit intertwine, and what is revealed is as important as what is withheld.
Akea Brionne
Library Street Collective
In her luminous piece Time Travelers, Akea Brionne delves into profound themes of identity and self-expression. Through her innovative use of materials, she creates a captivating and reflective visual story.
Time Travelers is an extension of Brionne’s Shadow Self series, offering a deeply personal exploration of her relationship with autism. The artwork presents a central female figure alongside “shadow selves,” symbolizing moments of introspection and the complexities of performance, perception, and the act of masking. This piece captures the essence of internal identity through a shimmering and multi-faceted narrative.
Dannielle Tegeder
Max Estrella
Tegeder’s intricate compositions are rich with abstraction and detail. Her ability to layer complexity into her pieces makes them captivating for extended viewing.
Guillaume Linard Osorio
Carvalho Park
In Peinture de Bruit 37, Osorio skillfully navigates the line between opacity and transparency, creating works that challenge spatial boundaries.
Daniela Libertad
CURRO
Libertad’s woven paper “tapestries” are a revelation, blending texture and materiality in unexpected ways. Her work is a testament to the transformative power of medium.