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A&V 2010 Exhibition at the Frost !!!

February 27, 2010

This year the A&V exhibition will take place from March 9th – April 18th at the Frost Art Museum. The artist that will be presenting their work are:

  1. Bhakti Baxter
  2.  Xavier Cortada
  3. Guerra De La Paz
  4. Richard Haden
  5.  Bert Rodriguez
  6. Gerry Stecca
  7. TM Sisters
  8. Frances Trombly
  9. Wendy Wischer
  10. Ricardo E. Zulueta

Frost Art Museum Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m and Sundays from 12:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m.

Address: 10975 SW 17th Street, Miami, Fl 33199

The reception will take place on March 24th, 2010 from 6:00 P.M – 9:00 P.M also at the Frost Art Museum at FIU.  ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!!!

Frost Website : http://thefrost.fiu.edu

A&V Visit to Margulies Collection!

February 27, 2010

Martin Z. Margulies along with his talented curator Katherine Hinds begun what today is known as the Margulies Collection in 1998. The collection includes photography, video,  installation works as well as sculpture. The collection was first opened to the public on 1999 with the purpose of beneficiating the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. This gallery includes 45,000 sqt feet and expositions from artist all around the world.

The collection currently exhibits work from:

Miró & Noguchi: Masters of Surrealist Sculpture 

100 Years of Photography 1909-2009.

George Segal: Depression Bread Line

Sculpture & Video: New Additions to the Collection including Franz West, Sara Barker, Silvinas Kempinas, Ivan Navarro, Bill Viola, Peter Friedl & Kota Ezawa.

In my opinion it was an amazing experience and even when the class is over I would love to keep visiting the collection!

Richard Blanco Poetry Reading Today!

February 18, 2010

Join the A&V students for the Richard Blanco Poetry Reading today at 3:30 p.m. at FIU’s Modesto Maidique Campus.  We will be located at DM 100 and expect to see you there!  Read more on our Facebook event http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=264809455910&ref=nf

A&V students venture into Miami art scene

February 16, 2010

Take a look at the photos of the A&V students excursions on Terra http://ow.ly/181H8

Miami students bring art exhibit to life http://ow.ly/16qcu

February 11, 2010

Terra’s English webstie http://en.terra.com wrote about the Aesthetics and Values Exhibition today. The story includes photos from Pia Lindman’s Face Act, Art Basel Miami Beach and our 2010 invitation.

Read about our exhibit below and repost the story on your site, blog, or social media accounts. http://ow.ly/16qcu

You can help us with fundraising, from your computer!

February 10, 2010

Help Us Raise Money for Our Exhibition!! It is an online store where we sell magazine subscriptions, cookies & restaurant gift cards.

Here is the link:
www.magfundraising.com/AestheticsValues2010

Richard Blanco Poetry Reading, Free & Open to the Public!

February 5, 2010

The Aesthetics & Values class of the Honors College at Florida International University (FIU) is pleased to host a poetry reading by critically acclaimed Cuban-American poet Richard Blanco. The reading will take place on Thursday, February 18th, 2010, at 3:30 pm in the DM Building, room 100, at the FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus. This event is free and open to the public.

This reading will feature new, unpublished works by Blanco. Blanco will be signing copies of his books after the reading.

Florida International University’s Modesto A. Maidique campus is located at
11200 SW 8TH ST
MIAMI, FL 33139

About Richard Blanco

Richard Blanco is a Cuban-American poet, but this simple hyphenated phrase does little to capture the mixture of cultures that have informed and inspired his work. He was born in Madrid, Spain, of Cuban parents, who immigrated to the United States forty-five days after his birth. He was raised in Miami and sought an education at Florida International University, where he earned a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. He also received a Master’s in Fine Arts in Creative Writing at FIU, where he studied with fellow poet and current FIU faculty member, Campbell McGrath.

His first book of poetry, City of a Hundred Fires, explores the negotiation of cultural identity as a Cuban-American and was awarded the 1997 Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize. In 2005, he published his second book of poetry called Direction to the Beach of the Dead, which follows Blanco in his travels and seeks to answer the questions “What is home? What is place?”

About the Aesthetics & Values Class

The Aesthetics & Values Class from the Honors College at FIU is a year-long course taught under the guidance of artist and professor, John Bailly. Now running in its fifth year, the seminar examines the vital role visual art plays in the social and cultural dialogue surrounding controversial issues. It investigates how artists have challenged or enforced authority by creating new aesthetics. Furthermore, it explores how art is used to initiate, accelerate, or combat social change. Each year, the class curates an art exhibition that features local artists of Miami, FL.

CIFO Excursion

February 4, 2010

The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) is a non-profit organization that promotes education through cultural exposition. It was founded in 2002 by Ella Fontanals and family and presently continues to diligently promote education through the effective use of visual artistic vectors. The exhibition currently on display at CIFO, named Being in the World: Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection, was curated by world-renowned curator Berta Sichel. It features 7 media-based works, contributed by Chantal Akerman, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Muntean/Rosenblum, Shirin Neshat, Robin Rhode, Bill Viola and Francesca Woodman, respectively.

The central theme of the exhibition seeks to epitomize the views of French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who believed that the present of an individual is influenced (implicitly dictated) by both past and present; a factor mostly constituted by people (e.g., friends, acquaintances, and strangers). Conclusively, the exhibition successfully transmits Sartre’s fundamental view that art only genuinely belongs to individuals if, when beholding it, they become illusioned as a result of the interplay between the aforementioned elements which contribute to the reality of an individual (according to Sartre).

The Aesthetics & Values 2009-2010 class attended the exhibition this past Friday, January 29, 2010. Upon entering, we were immediately struck by the seemingly modern, yet ironically ‘traditional’ piece, Disco(2005), by Muntean/Rosenblum. The piece successfully attempted a modern recreation of Théodore Géricault’s Le Radeau de la Méduse. The video was adequately complemented by a musical piece in the Baroque style and collectively portrayed, in my opinion, particularly significant emotion. The exhibition then progressively (and successfully) walked us through a series of impressive pieces, ranging in theme from human camaraderie subsequent to disaster, a species of habituation through the perspective of a female prostitute, to the generic feeling of individual difference within society, among others.

The exhibition as a whole was both impressive and incredibly enjoyable. Certainly one of the most significant modern exhibitions I have visited thus far.