Dec. 5 - 8, 2024
The Modern & Contemporary Latin American Art Show

Live Talks

Between NFT and Retrocycling- Paradoxes of Contemporary Art in the Face of New Technological Formats and Programmed Obsolescence.

Dec 4 -  4pm // Pinta Miami Auditorium

225 NE 34th Street Miami, FL 33137

Free Access with the ticket

 

With Richard Garet, Yucef Merhi and Adriana Herrera Tellez.

Richard-Garet

Richard Garet 

works with sound and visual arts. His materials emerge from ontological investigations of background noise and the decadence and decay of technological utilities. He finds inspiration in observing isolated situations of everyday life and from interactions with found materials that explore further possibilities of automation, discarded utility, function and defunctionalization, commodity and environment.

 

 

 

  

  

  

  

     

Yucef_Merhi_2017

Yucef Merhi is an artist, poet, and programmer, and pioneer of Digital Art. He studied Philosophy at the Universidad Central de Venezuela; the New School University in New York, and obtained a master's degree in the Interactive Telecommunications Program from New York University, NYC.

His artistic career began in the mid-1980s and includes solo and group exhibitions in museums in Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, Cuba, Mexico, United States, Canada, Spain, Italy, Holland, United Kingdom, Slovenia, Turkey, Croatia and Norway, among other countries.

 

 

  

 

  

 

     

Adriana-Herrera-Tellez

Adriana Herrera Tellez is a freelance writer, art critic and curator, co-founder, with Guillermo Castellanos, of the Miami-based Aluna Art Foundation (AAF), and has two decades of solid experience in writing essays for catalogs and art reviews, interviewing artists, creating curatorial projects for museums, foundations and galleries, and has extensive knowledge of Latin American art history and the current art scene. She currently works as editor-in-chief of Arte al Día International and writes for El Nuevo Herald and Art Nexus.