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Ernesto Briel, The Rest Is Silence

The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection is proud to have contributed to the publication Ernesto Briel, The Rest Is Silence.  Edited by Beatriz Gago Rodriguez and Francisco Arevalo, the publication features texts by contributing authors Pedro de Oraá (in memoriam), Darren Leak, Gustavo Valdés, Antonio Eligio (Tonel), Ernesto Menéndez-Conde, Francisco Arévalo and  Beatriz Gago.  Find… Read more »

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Catalogue: Poetics of Exactness

This catalogue was published in the occasion of the exhibition Poetics of Exactness, curated by Ariel Jiménez at JCMAC’s Miami Design District space, on view November 30, 2021 – June 22, 2022. Poetics of Exactness is an exhibition that aimed to question what it is that makes an object reveal itself as capable of eliciting that… Read more »

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Catalogue: Signs, Abstractions and Metaphors

This catalogue was published in the occasion of the exhibition Signs, Abstractions and Metaphors: Latin American art at the JCMAC, curated by Ariel Jiménez at JCMAC’s Miami Design District space, on view July 1, 2021 – October 9, 2021. Signs, Abstractions and Metaphors: Latin American art at the JCMAC proposed a dialogue between the works… Read more »

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Catalogue: Ernesto Briel: Iridescent Geometries

This catalogue was published in the occasion of the exhibition Ernesto Briel: Iridescent Geometries, curated by Ariel Jiménez at JCMAC’s Miami Design District space, on view November 19, 2020 – March 20, 2021. Ernesto Briel: Iridescent Geometries brings attention to the work of Ernesto Briel, a Cuban optical artist whose production is practically unknown, even… Read more »

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Catalogue: Hybridizations / Contemporary Strategies

This catalogue was published in the occasion of the exhibition Hybridizations / Contemporary Strategies, curated by Ariel Jiménez at JCMAC’s Miami Design District space, on view December 3, 2019 – April 4, 2020. Hybridizations / Contemporary Strategies brings attention on one of the most common strategies among artists of our time: the will, and even… Read more »

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Ye’kwana, Basketry Symbology

The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection is proud to have published Ye’kwana Basketry Symbology: Portal to a Parallel World by Charles Brewer-Carías. Ye’kwana Basketry Symbology: Portal to a Parallel World published in 2019 is the latest publication in a long list of beautifully illustrated books by the author, showcasing his vast knowledge of the cultural,… Read more »

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Catalogue: Convergences / Divergences

This catalogue was published in the occasion of the exhibition Convergences / Divergences, Primitive Sources of The Modern, curated by Ariel Jiménez at JCMAC’s Miami Design District space, on view November 29, 2018 – October 12, 2019. The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection of modern and contemporary art acquired the most comprehensive to date set of… Read more »

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Opening: Poetics of Exactness

November 2021, Miami- The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection is pleased to invite you to the opening of Poetics of Exactness, curated by Ariel Jimenez. Poetics of Exactness is an exhibition that aims to question what it is that makes an object reveal itself as capable of eliciting that particular alteration, that sort of emotional agitation… Read more »

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Signs, Abstractions and Metaphors: Latin American art at the JCMAC

August 2021, Miami- We are pleased to share a review of JCMAC’s exhibition Signs, Abstractions and Metaphors: Latin American art at the JCMAC at El Nuevo Herald: El lenguaje de la abstracción Latinoamericana by Danny Matos. Link to article

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Opening: Ernesto Briel, Iridescent Geometries

November 2020, Miami- You are cordially invited to the opening day of the exhibition Ernesto Briel: Iridescent Geometries, curated by Ariel Jimenez.   Details Opening day: Thursday, November 19, 2020 10am – 6pm All visitors must RSVP in advance.* Click to explore the exhibition. About Ernesto Briel Born in Habana in 1943, the Cuban artist Ernesto Briel sought… Read more »

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