Virginia Miller, who has been exhibiting artists from Latin America since 1974, was one of the art authorities surveyed by ‘Arte al Dia’ on the art of Latin America. Each person interviewed was asked whether 1) art has become globalized, 2) painting continues to be a valid medium, and 3) Latin American art is internationally … Read More
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Virginia Miller Profiled in 'South Florida Times' by Candace Russell
Along with spotlighting Latin American art for more than 30 years, Virginia Miller also spearheaded the launching of Coral Gables’ Gallery Night, the first event of its kind in South Florida, according to veteran journalist Candace Russell in the December 2003 issue of “South Florida Times.” For more information, click here.
Downtown Delray Beach Installation by Venezuelan Artist Arturo Correa Protests Poverty, Homelessness
Virginia Miller arranged for Venezuelan artist Arturo Correa to erect this house sculpture on the Pineapple Grove ArtWalk in downtown Delray Beach. Its outside walls depict the homeless. Interior walls are white, and visitors completed the work with their comments on poverty and homelessness in our affluent nation. Miller also commissioned Correa to produce a … Read More
'Matt Lamb: Evolution of a Vision' Reviewed in 'ARTnews' by His Biographer, Richard Speer
In his ‘Artnews’ review of “Matt Lamb: Evolution of a Vision,” author and journalist Richard Speer notes that “Matt Lamb blends technique and subject matter in an improbable, sometimes jaw-dropping fashion. His characters–dogs, fishes, elephants, and human-animal-plant hybrids–are shadows of another dimension.” Speer is an authority on Lamb, having authored the biography “Matt Lamb: The Art … Read More
Karen Glaser's Monumental Photographic Mural, 'Aquascapes: Miami Seaport – 2002,' Stretches For 226 Feet
Karen Glaser’s spectacular installation at the Port of Miami, “Aquascapes: Miami Seaport Project – 2002,” stretches eight feet high along a 226-foot wall. The canvas photographic mural depicts images of marine life in subtle brown and gray tones, giving the impression of looking underwater from a glass-bottomed boat. For more information, click here.