Contemporary Art Projects USA Announces Its Participation at CONTEXT-Art Miami 2022


Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery will be participating in person and online via Artsy at CONTEXT Art Miami 2022. CONTEXT-Art Miami, presented by Art Miami, returns for its tenth edition Nov 29 – Dec 4, 2022, and will feature international galleries showcasing emerging, mid-career and cutting-edge artists.

Zammy Migdal, Square Chain, Aluminum/Polyurathane, 82″ x 1″ x 38″, 2022

Experience Contemporary Art Projects USA in Booth C-19 at CONTEXT. Their booth will honor curatorial guidelines by displaying a variety of media and styles, from Abstract, Geometric and Figurative, from painting to photography, and sculptures. Due to the interesting themes approached by the Artists and the well-balanced curated conception for the presentation of meanings, shapes and colors, the exhibition will be attractive and significant for the Art Fair visitors of any age and walk of life, as well as

Experience K-Art Projects USA at Red Dot Miami during Art Basel Week


K-Art Projects USA, a Subsidiary of Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery will be returning to Red Dot Miami November 30 – December 4, 2022, curated by Zammy Migdal. The Fair is gallery-only contemporary art, it will be located inside the Mana Wynwood Convention Center for its third year, as part of the highly anticipated annual presentation of leading galleries and their artists.

Andre Croteau, ‘The African Spirit’, 6ft x 5ft, African textile on canvas with tar and acrylic pigments

Red Dot Miami illuminates the best the contemporary art world has to offer. Red Dot Miami features more than 75 galleries representing over 500 leading contemporary artists from primary and secondary markets throughout the world. The five-day show attracts more than 35,000 visitors and high-net-worth collectors who interact with the specially curated programming.

Carola Orieta (CosArt) ‘Reverberation Blue’, laser cut acrylic

Three New Documentaries Confront The usa 20 Yrs After 9/11

The bumpy summary to the United States’ “endless war” in Afghanistan has prompted some Us residents to assume a lot more deeply about how and why it occurred in the first place. Alongside with that reflection arrives the unavoidable concern: How has the U.S. changed given that 9/11?

Planned in anticipation of 9/11’s 20th anniversary, a few new nonfiction broadcast courses offer diverse takes, each precious in their individual way. Frontline’s “The us Just after 9/11,” HBO’s “New York Epicenters 9/11➔2021½,” a 4-element docuseries by Spike Lee, and “Transformed Without end 9/11,” the time five opener from the Planet Channel’s Tales From the Phase sequence, differ considerably in emphasis and form. Still the systems share the main tenet that just one crisp, blue-sky morning 20 a long time ago has motivated every thing since.

Alongside one another, the three plans depict a country scrambling to

Skateboarding as an Olympic sport has even some on Crew Usa sensation conflicted

For a long time skate boarders have tossed on a beat up pair of sneakers and hunted for their town’s ideal skate spots. This month, nevertheless, eighty of the world’s most effective skaters will don modern Olympic uniforms and seem for judges’ point totals as skateboarding will make its debut as an Olympic sport in Tokyo.

Some in the skateboarding local community — which includes users of the U.S. national group — have blended thoughts about skating’s ongoing “sportification,” having said that, and have shared fears of even more oversight and rigidity in a society that values independence and self expression.

That dissonance echoes all over skateboarding. Since turning out to be well known in Southern California in the 1960s, skateboarders have shaped movie, style, audio, video video games, artwork, pictures and writing. Tens of thousands and thousands of skaters globally now make up a various and sought-following group —