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Miami Women: At Large

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Curator Dainy Tapia writes, “At Large,” comes from the French au sens large, which translates as at liberty or free of restraint.” In this Oolite x BA piece, Contributing Editor Jason Katz reflects on freedom and space.

Cara Despain’s Specter at the Bass Museum

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In this Oolite x BA review, Miami artist Cara Despain communicates dreadful trepidation towards the calamities that capital has inflicted upon our planet with extraordinary power in Specter her new presentation at the Bass Museum in Miami Beach.

From Prelude to Ground: Zero

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Upon entering Deering Estate’s illuminated nightscape, guests were greeted with a survey of from the Department of Reflection. They asked “How do you feel about climate change?” If you didn’t answer “alarmed” at the start of the night, you certainly would by night’s end. 

Coral’s City

Artist Environments

The bedrock of Miami, called Miami limestone or Miami oolite, is an accumulation of corals and other organic debris. In this theme story, Monica Uszerowicz profiles Coral Morphologic, a collaborative duo dedicated to the study, preservation, and artistic presentation of Miami’s corals.