the artist has also been invited to lecture at UC Berkeley on October 28 and at Foothill College on October 27!
September 24, 2011
Gallery artist Armando Marino receives Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant!
We are pleased to announce that gallery artist, Armando Marino was just awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant! The artist has also been invited to participate in El Museo de Barrio's 2011 biennial!
Gustavo Acosta painting on loan to Naples Museum of Art
We are delighted to announce that a painting by gallery artist Gustavo Acosta is to be included in upcoming exhibition at the Naples Museum of Art: Florida Contemporary 2011 please click here for more information on exhibition
Santiago Porter at "Museo de Arte y Memoria" Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Museum of Art and Memory, La Plata (Museo de Arte y Memoria) was
founded by the Commission of Memory of the Province of Buenos Aires
(Comisión por la Memoria de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) in December
2002 with the objective of becoming a space in which to reflect on
authoritarianism and democracy; and furthermore to bring politics to
public memory and promote human rights. Santiago Porter was born in
Buenos Aires in 1971. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires and
at the Argentine School of Photography. He continued his photographic
training at the International Center of Photography in New York. His
photographs have been exhibited in solo and group shows both in
Argentina and abroad; and are included in several public and private
collections. In 2002 he was awarded grants from the John Simon
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and Fundacion Antorchas. That same year
he was a fellow at the Banff Centre for the Arts residencies programs in
Canada. In 2007 he was awarded with the Intercampos III Grant from
Fundacion Telefonica. He is the author of the books Piezas (2003) and La
Ausencia (2007). The artist currently lives and works in Buenos Aires.
April 23, 2010
Don't Call Me Pretty Panel Discussion a Huge Success!
We are pleased to announce that recent work by gallery artist Carlos Gallardo (1944-2008) is currently on view at the MALBA museum in Buenos Aires. The exhibition runs through June 14, 2010 and fetures his last bodyof work, "Theatrum Mundi" from 2007-2008.
March 12, 2010
Review of Operation Beefeater in Art Pulse Magazine
We are proud to announce the publication of a new book on gallery photographer, Gian Paolo Minelli published by Codax Publishers in Zurich "The Skin of the City. The book is available in the U.S. through www.artbook.com.
January 23, 2010
Carlos Estevez in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection
We are proud to announce that the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston purchased the piece El individuo en la historia by Carlos Estevez, one of our artists. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest museums in the country and was founded in 1870.
January 09, 2010
Pan American Art Projects returns to Photo L.A. 2010!
We are pleased to announce our return to Photo L.A. January 14-17 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Santa Monica, CA 90401 Booth D8 Featuring works by: Alex Cao, Raul Corrales, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Korda, Kadir Lopez, Jane Martin, Rusty Scruby and Pablo Soria
December 09, 2009
Cover and review of Denarrations in Art Pulse Magazine
We are delighted that a still from the Aernout Mik video in our Denarrations show is on the cover of Art Pulse! Please click on the following link for a review of our show:
"Images of Thought" Carlos Estevez Retrospective at University of Buffalo
Images of Thought, the first retrospective exhibition of gallery artist Carlos Estevez is on view at the University of Buffalo November 5, 2009 - February 6, 2009 Curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia Also presenting book written by Jorge J.E. Gracia of the same title. Click on link for further information:
Our show opened with great success and massive crowds and the press took notice as well. Please click on the following link to read the review of our show in El Nuevo Herald: http://www.elnuevoherald.com/galeria/story/541003.html
Check us out on artthisweek.com's video podcast! Prominently featuring Maysey Craddock, Isabelle du Toit, Jane Martin, Charlotte Smith, Rusty Scruby, Howard Sherman & Ellen Frances Tuchman. Many thanks to Richard Serrano & Autumn Flores!
Transparent / Translucent featuring McKay Otto & Anila Agha
We are very excited that two of our gallery artists are featured in Transparent / Translucent, an exhibition curated by Wade Wilson at the University of Texas at San Antonio Art Gallery. For more information please visit http://art.utsa.edu
May 06, 2009
Ted Larsen to be Artist in Residence with the Edward Albee Foundation
Ted Larsen will participate as an Artist in Residence with the Edward Albee Foundation at the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center (better known as "The Barn") in Montauk, on Long Island in New York for the month of August. Please visit www.http://www.albeefoundation.org
for more more information.
April 28, 2009
Carlos Estevez, Gory & Adrian show reviewed with videos!
Carlos Estevez, Gory & Ardrian show was reviewed in the Miami Nuevo Herald. Video clips are also available from the show. Click on link below to view:
Aperture - A Photographic Opening Reviewed by Daily Serving
We are excited to have received a feature from Daily Serving, the fastest growing contemporary art publication online. Please click the link below to read the review:
Gallery Artist Leon Ferrari shows at MOMA New York
Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Schendel April 5, 2009–June 15, 2009
The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art Exhibition Gallery, sixth floor
León Ferrari (Argentine, b. 1920) and Mira Schendel (Brazilian, b. Switzerland, 1919–1988) are considered among the most significant artists working in Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century. Their works address language as a major visual subject matter: the visual body of language, the embodiment of voices as words and gestures, and language as a metaphor of the worldly aspect of human existence through the eloquence of naming and writing. They produced their works in the neighboring countries of Argentina and Brazil throughout the 1960s and 1980s, when the question of language was particularly central to Western culture due to the central role taken by post-structuralism, semiotics, and the philosophy of language. Although their drawings, sculptures, and paintings are contemporary with the birth of Conceptualism, they are distinctively different, and have not yet been exhibited in their entirety in the United States. www.moma.org
March 21, 2009
Carolina Sardi Sculpture Show at Miami Beach Botanical Gardens
Carolina Sardi URBAN NATURE
Miami Beach Botanical Gardens March 27 - May 31, 2009
We are pleased to announce an exhibiton of outdoor sculpture by Miami based artist Carolina Sardi. Steel is transformed into flowing and organic pieces which blend into the exotic foilage of the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens. Featured in this exhibition are 7 sculptures produced 1995 - 2008.
Miami Beach Botanical Gardens 2000 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 t: 305-673-7256 www.mbgarden.org
March 12, 2009
Lucia Warck-Meister wins Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award!
We are very excited to announce that gallery artist Lucia Warck-Meister has just been awarded a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock. The foundation’s dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and financial need, whether professional, personal or both. The Foundation’s mission is to aid, internationally, those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time.
March 05, 2009
Kcho on Loan to Miami Art Museum
A major work by Cuban artist Kcho is on loan from our collection to the exhibition Neo Hoo Doo at the Miami Art Museum. This show runs through May 2009. Please visit www.miamiartmuseum.org for more information.
March 04, 2009
William Cannings Solo Exhibit at Texas Biennial
We are very excited for gallery artist William Cannings and his upcoming solo exhibition at the third Texas Biennial in Austin, Texas. This Saturday, March 7, William Cannings will reveal innovative new works at Okay Mountain Gallery as one of only four artists chosen for solo exhibitions as part of the Texas Biennial 2009. Cannings’ exhibition will be on view until April 11 every Wednesday from 6 - 9 pm and Saturday 12 - 5 pm.
Gallery artists Charlotte Smith & Anila Agha will also be on view in a group exhibition at Women & Their Work as part of the Texas Biennial. Check out the Texas Biennial webpage for more information: www.texasbiennial.com
February 14, 2009
THE Magazine Reviews Rusty Scruby Solo Shows
Check out the great review in THE Magazine of Rusty Scruby's solo shows, both at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary and Pan American Art Projects Dallas:
We are deeply saddened to lose our beloved artist, Carlos Gallardo who passed too soon in a car accident on Sunday, December 21, 2008. He was a treasure to the artworld and held close to our hearts. We have a tribute show of his work in our project space in Miami from January 31 - February 28.
January 09, 2009
Rusty Scruby Solo Exhibit at the MAC
We at Pan American are so excited to present not one, but two solo exhibitions of new work by gallery artist Rusty Scruby. At Pan American Art Projects, we will showcase Scruby’s latest body of work in his third solo exhibition with us. Simultaneously, Scruby will display large-scale installation works in both the large and square galleries at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary. Please join us for the opening reception Friday, January 9 from 5:30 - 7:30 at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary located at 3120 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas.
Rusty Scruby's innovative three-dimensional constructions are a fusion of his artistic and scientific ingenuity. A former student of both aerospace engineering and music composition, Scruby manifests these skills into his work, producing an intricate harmony of math and music. Scruby’s installation at the MAC affords Scruby the ability to realize his creative visions without limits in Dallas’s premiere non-profit venue. Off the wall, three-dimensional reconstructions will oblige the viewer to move around them and experience the works from every angle.
Please click on the following link to read the review published in the Miami New Times paper on our exhibition of Pedro Pablo Oliva, Rene Francisco and Ryder Cooley!
Gallery artist, Santiago Porter, is granted the Petrobas Award for recent photograph. To read recent article published in Buenos Aires La Nacion, please click on the following link:
Review of Pablo Soria, Luis Enrique Camejo & Ryder Cooley show in El Nuevo Herald, Miami!
Pan American Art Projects Miami received a glowing review in the spanish edition of the Miami Herald on Sunday, September 21. Please click on link below to access the article:
Pan American is deeply saddened to announce the death of critically acclaimed Jamaican painter and Pan American artist, Milton George. The National Gallery issued a beautiful announcement of his passing along with a detailed account of his career and art:
Pan American Art Projects Miami gets press yet again! a feature on our exhibition of Cuban photographer Gory appeared in the Sunday edition of the Nuevo Herald as well as a link to a brief video interview with the artist and his New York series currently on view at the gallery. In addition a 4 page story on his work came out in this months Wynwood Magazine!
Gallery Director, Janda Wetherington and her dog Santi featured in article on Pan American Art Projects Miami and our experiences in the Wynwood Arts District. Images of works by Rusty Scruby, William Cannings and Gustavo Acosta were also featured.
March 22, 2008
Carlos Estevez in the Wall Street Journal
Pan American Art Projects artist, Carlos Estevez, was featured in the WallStreet Journal Saturday, March 22, 2008. Please read!
We are very excited to announce that gallery artist Ted Larsen has just been awarded a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock. The foundation’s dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and financial need, whether professional, personal or both. The Foundation’s mission is to aid, internationally, those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time.
January 31, 2008
Ted Larsen at the New Mexico Museum of Art
Ted Larsen was one of seven artists selected by curator, Elisabeth Sussman of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, for an exhibition entitled "Art on the Edge" at The New Mexico Museum of Art. With four pieces of art on view, the Friends of Contemporary Art acquired one of Ted's constructed objects - Slap, made from found and re-milled Steel, baltic birch, vulcanized rubber, and silicone - for the museum's permanent collection. This exhibition is on view from January 24 through April 31.
Later in the fall, Larsen's work will be part of a traveling exhibition through Texas at various small contemporary art museums, starting at the Grace Museum in Abilene.
November 29, 2007
Rusty Scruby at the Kohler Art Center
Focusing on photography, this exhibition will feature works by artists who demonstrate this medium’s rapidly expanding boundaries. With a basis in models or sets that produce a constructed image or with the employment of innovative processes including multiple exposures, repeated or layered negatives, digital augmentation, or collaged prints in both two-dimensional and sculptural form, the works manipulate the medium to present a new reality that questions the veracity of “truthfulness” generally associated with photographic representation. This exhibition will be on view February 10 through May 3, 2008.