Evan Lurie gallery is pleased to be participating in this year’s Miami International Art Fair (MIA), which runs from January 16 – 20, 2014. Known for showcasing the most talented and visionary artists of the 20th
century, MIA brings together a carefully selected array of 30
international dealers representing both established and emerging
contemporary artists. The show is presented aboard the luxurious
SeaFair, which is docked at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, offering a
truly unique art fair experience for both exhibitors and attendees.
Lurie is featuring work by several important artists from the
gallery’s stable, carefully curated to create an exciting, visually
stimulating, high-energy installation. The booth includes a selection of
works by L.A. pop artist Nelson de la Nuaz, each with its own colorful, clever and sometimes satirical narrative. Nearby, Chicago-based Gian Garofolo’s
paintings employ luscious, boldly colored stripes to provide a sense of
structure, while simultaneously expressing emotion and creating a sense
of rhythm.
Alexi Torres’ large-scale
paintings are reinterpretations of iconic images from our culture;
fashioned from ecological, often ephemeral items such as leaves or
feathers, the interwoven strands that make up the image allude to the
interconnectedness of our lives, our culture and our reality. Meanwhile,
British photographer Nick Veasey’s X-Ray work demonstrates the simple beauty that often underlies exterior presentations and L.A. based sculptor Brad Howe’s
pieces are composed with actual or implied kinetic properties aimed at
exposing energized moments between the forces of attraction and
repulsion, between gravity and weightlessness, between balance and
imbalance, and between connection and disconnection.
The gallery will also participate in the popular Art Palm Beach show, the following weekend, January 23 – 17.
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