Jorge Graupera’s “John William Bailly: In Situ” Film Premiere on 16 April 2023

Jorge Graupera’s “John William Bailly: In Situ” Film Premiere at the Deering estate on 16 April 2023

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY: IN SITU FILM PREMIERE
SUNDAY 16 APRIL 2023, FROM 18:00 – 21:00
DEERING ESTATE
16701 SW 72nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
https://deeringestate.org/event/film/

Director Jorge Graupera follows John William Bailly through his studio practice at the Deering Estate as the inaugural Charles Deering McCormick Fellow Artist in Residence. Additional footage records Bailly in his home town in Lyon, France, as well as museums in Paris to capture the artist’s singular creative process. This short film documents Bailly’s engaged practice at the Deering Estate spanning over 3 years. The film highlights the artist’s exploration of how we are who we are in relation to history, place, and culture. Running time: 20 minutes approx. The film will take place on Sunday, April 16, 2023, from 6pm – 9pm, in the Deering Estate Courtyard. Film is for age: 12+

COST: $25 per person (ages 12 & older; members & nonmembers). Spaces are limited!

*Tickets sold online only*
TICKETS ONLINE HERE

Parking & Directions:  Free parking is available in the Visitor Center parking lot located on SW 168 Street just west of 72nd Avenue, and along SW 72nd avenue near SW 167 street. Ticket check-in is located at the Main Gate located near SW 167 Street.

Questions? Contact Us

Cultural Arts Programming at the Deering Estate is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and The Deering Estate Foundation, Inc.

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY
John William Bailly is a French–American artist born in 1968 in Slough, UK. He is an Artist-in-Residence Fellow at the Deering Estate in Miami. He received his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University, and has been a Faculty Fellow of the Honors College at Florida International University since 2004. His work explores history and culture, with an emphasis on the Transatlantic dialogue. His paintings explore the question of how we are who we are in relation to history, place, and culture. John William Bailly is represented by LnS Gallery in Miami and his work is available at Clamp Art in New York City.

LAST UPDATE
17 March 2023
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Artist Talk with L’Équipe des Lyonnes in Lyon on 01 March 2023

Artist Talk with L’Équipe des Lyonnes in Lyon on 01 March 2023

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY: ARTIST TALK WITH LÉQUIPE DES LYONNES IN LYON
WEDNESDAY 01 MARCH 2023, AT 18:30
FOURVIÈRE HÔTEL LYON
23 RUE ROGER RADISSON, LYON, FRANCE
https://www.lequipedeslyonnes.fr/

Les Lyonnes: une aventure collective de +1800 membres. Thank you to Alexandra Carraz-Ceselli, founder of Les Lyonnes, for organizing this event.

THE CENTRAL ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIAMI

L’influence des femmes sur la construction et l’aménagement des villes ?! 🤔

Les passionnés d’histoire et de développement des villes seront intrigués d’apprendre que le destin de la ville de Miami a été inextricablement lié à plusieurs femmes, de Julia Tuttle, considérée comme la première fondatrice d’une grande ville américaine, aux 3 femmes qui ont permis de préserver le désormais Parc National des Everglades, en passant par l’influence de Mary Brickell sur le quartier d’affaires du centre ville, qui porte aujourd’hui son nom et celui de son mari.

Venez découvrir comment les femmes ont influencé et façonné le destin de cette grande ville des États-Unis, à travers le regard de John Bailly professeur à l’Université internationale de Floride (FIU), artiste franco-américain, originaire de Lyon.

Artiste-peintre franco-américain originaire de Lyon et issu d’une famille multi-culturelle, John Bailly est Professeur à l’Université Internationale de Floride (FIU) et s’intéresse à travers ses oeuvres, aux racines et aux liens qui unissent profondément la France et les États-Unis. Il emmène chaque année un groupe d’étudiants du “Honors College” – un cursus qui récompense les meilleurs élèves de l’université de Floride- à Lyon pour un voyage d’études sur les arts, l’histoire et les droits civiques, au cours duquel les étudiants se rendent au Centre d’Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation de Lyon, au mémorial de la prison de Montluc, ou encore à la Maison d’Izieu et au Plateau des Glières.

🎯01.03.23 à 18h30 au Fourvière Hôtel
Soirée des Lyonnes – Cycle Les femmes pionnières
“L’exemple de Miami, une ville fondée par des femmes”
Inscriptions 👉 https://lnkd.in/d5-NDSJp

LES LYONNES 
L’Équipe des Lyonnes est aujourd’hui un réseau d’un nouveau genre, une aventure collective de +1800 membres, qui se réunit régulièrement sous différents formats (rencontres, cafés Live, conférences, participation collective à des évènements partenaires…) avec l’ambition d’encourager les femmes à prendre positivement leur place dans le débat public, sans victimisation et sans opposer les femmes aux hommes.

LA FONDATRICE 
Alexandra Carraz-Ceselli
Fondatrice de L’Équipe des Lyonnes,
Spécialiste des médias et des politiques publiques

“John William Bailly: In Situ” by Jorge Graupera

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY
John William Bailly is a French–American artist born in 1968 in Slough, UK. He is an Artist-in-Residence Fellow at the Deering Estate in Miami. He received his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University, and has been a Faculty Fellow of the Honors College at Florida International University since 2004. His work explores history and culture, with an emphasis on the Transatlantic dialogue. His paintings explore the question of how we are who we are in relation to history, place, and culture. John William Bailly is represented by LnS Gallery in Miami and his work is available at Clamp Art in New York City.

LAST UPDATE
18 February 2023
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“Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation” November 2022

“Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation” November 2022

CENTER FOR VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Media Contacts
News Travels Fast
Jose Lima & Bill Spring
editorial@newstravelsfast.com
305-910-7762 

An Insider’s Track for Miami Art Week Kicks Off in Wynwood: The Center for Visual Communication Launches “The Miami Creative Movement” with Major Group Exhibition and New Book

Powerful Works by 16 of Miami’s Leading Artists, Curated by Barry Fellman: Carlos Betancourt ‒ Edouard Duval-Carrie ‒ Mira Lehr ‒ Robert Thiele ‒ John Bailly ‒ Jacqueline Gopie ‒ Karen Rifas ‒ Asser Saint-Val ‒ David Marsh ‒ Paola Gracey Regina Jestrow ‒ Gustavo Oviedo ‒ Robert McKnight ‒ Pablo Contriciani ‒ Walter Darby Bannard ‒ Lynne Gelfman 

New Book “Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation”
200+ photographs by Barry Fellman, with essays by Alberto Ibargüen (Knight Foundation CEO) and Jordan Levin (arts writer), and contributions by Carol Damian, PhD (art historian) 

Group Exhibition During Miami Art Week (opens Nov. 19 – March 15) Brings to Life the Spirit and Energy of New Book by Letter16 Press: Celebrating Miami’s Creative Movement 

The Center for Visual Communication in Wynwood kicks off Art Basel Season with the world premiere of the new exhibition The Miami Creative Movement (Nov. 19‒March 15) curated by Barry Fellman, alongside the launch of his new photography book Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation. Published by Letter16 Press, the landmark book chronicles a pivotal decade in Miami’s art scene with 200+ photographs by Barry Fellman, essays by Alberto Ibargüen (President/CEO of the Knight Foundation) and Jordan Levin (arts writer), and contributions by Dr. Carol Damian, (art historian). The group exhibition is a testimony to the spirit of the new book, with paintings by fifteen of Miami’s leading artists who embody the creative movement propelling this city. This blockbuster exhibition promises to take Miami Art Week by storm, featuring a stellar line-up of artists: Carlos Betancourt, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Mira Lehr, Robert Thiele, John Bailly, Jacqueline Gopie, Karen Rifas, David Marsh, Paola Gracey, Asser Saint-Val, Robert McKnight, Gustavo Oviedo, Regina Jestrow, Pablo Contriciani, Walter Darby Bannard, and Lynne Gelfman

“Now is Not the Time for Cultural Amnesia” 
The more than 200 photographs by Barry Fellman in this new book capture a decade of artistic growth in Miami during a time of transformational public funding for the arts and major private donations, the financial likes of which most cities never experience in their entire history. But an unexpected turn of events during the publishing timeline changed the book’s direction. While the book was conceived well before the Covid-19 pandemic (as Fellman compiled and catalogued ten years’ worth of photographs chronicling this surge in the arts scene), when it became time to finalize the publication it was the Spring of 2020, and the pandemic lockdown shut down all cultural events and travel to Miami. Looking back at these photographs suddenly also meant looking forward for a glimmer of hope and creative solutions. 

All of a sudden, the photographer Barry Fellman and the thought-leaders he gathered together for this book were left wondering how the city might reinvent itself with the help of artists. “Miami’s urban rhythms, like its economic cycles, have always been boom and bust. The photographs in this book celebrate how our artistic scene grew during the past decade, and now these images can inspire us as we reinvent it going forward,” writes Jordan Levin in her essay. These unforeseen flashes of insight, due to the book’s precarious timing, transcend the usual coffee table mindset in ways the authors could not have imagined. 

But nevertheless, they seized the moment and added new and important questions before going to press ― “There’s a seed of possibility . . . to use this profound disruption as an inspiration to change the city for the better . . . this could be the moment to give a more central role to the artists who have done so much to make Miami so vital,” wrote Levin. “Who better to reimagine the city than prescient, instinct-driven creatives? Now is not the time for cultural amnesia.” Then the book went to press, and these questions might appear to remain frozen in time. Or are they? 

Miami Art Week Events and Book Launch 
“The combination of this spectacular grouping of artists in the Miami Creative Movement exhibition, alongside the launch of the new book Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation, is the coveted ‘insider’ experience that visitors who flock to Art Basel Miami Beach love,” said Alberto Ibargüen. During Miami Art Week this year, the public is invited to open-house events to meet the artists on-site at the Center for Visual Communication, located in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood arts district (from 3:00-6:00 p.m. each day on Wednesday, Nov. 30, Thursday, Dec. 1 and Friday, Dec. 2.). Free and open to the public. Space is limited ‒ RSVP required in advance: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/miami-creative-movement-meet-the-artists-open-house-tickets-444590601457 

“Through his camera lens and the pages of his book, Fellman takes us on a photo-safari across Miami’s cultural terrain, during one of the most pivotal decades in Miami’s storied history – when a civic belief that culture is vital to our city meant transformational financial investment in the arts. Now, especially because the publication of this book coincides with the 20th anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach, it makes sense to launch this book alongside a group exhibition of artists who have impacted Miami’s cultural trajectory,” adds Alberto Ibargüen. 

“At our most delirious Miami moments, we know what’s true,” adds Jordan Levin. “For decades Barry Fellman has been the omnipresent, tirelessly enthusiastic witness of the art scene; always there, smiling, marveling, shooting, avid to capture the experiences he loves. His pictures reflect his own delight and the joy he discovers in others. His way of saying we should remember these moments, because they matter. This is who we are, at our best.” Read more about the Center for Visual Communication and the new book at http://www.visual.org. 

About the Artists in the Miami Creative Movement Exhibition 
Carlos Betancourt Edouard Duval-Carrie Mira Lehr Robert Thiele John Bailly Jacqueline Gopie Karen Rifas David Marsh Paola Gracey Regina Jestrow Gustavo Oviedo Robert McKnight Asser Saint-Val Pablo Contriciani Lynne Gelfman Walter Darby Bannard 

About Barry Fellman 
A Miami native, Barry Fellman is celebrated as “the ultimate Miami art insider” (with one foot firmly planted in New York’s art scene too). He has served as the Director of the Center for Visual Communication since 1991. Prior to this, he served as Curator of Photography for the Metropolitan Museum and Art Center in Miami (the predecessor to PAMM). He is the artist/photographer of the new book Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation, and is the curator of the new exhibition The Miami Creative Movement during Miami Art Week 2022 at the Center for Visual Communication. 

Fellman’s history in the art world goes back more than 30 years, in both Miami and New York. Fellman is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in New York; a Miami-Dade Art in Public Places Grant; and a City of New York Artists Space Grant. He attended Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. 

Fellman has curated major exhibitions by: Berenice Abbott; Carlos Amorales; Richard Avedon; Lluis Barba; Wynn Bullock; Clyde Butcher; Richard Diebenkorn; Lewis Hine; William Gottlieb; David Hockney; Diane Keaton; Andre Kertesz; Clarence Laughlin; Robert Motherwell; Renate Ponsold; Robert Rauschenberg; Aaron Siskind, and more. Fellman also spearheaded a Miami Masters Series of exhibitions, featuring the work of Darby Bannard, Eugene Massin, Andrew Morgan and Bunny Yeager. 

For several years in New York, Fellman programmed the art gallery on the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank building in New York, across from the Museum of Modern Art. His work as a photographer is represented in nationally recognized public and private collections, including: American Express, NY; JP Morgan Chase, NY; Center for Creative Photography, AZ; Credit Suisse, MA; Miami-Dade Art in Public Places; Morgan Stanley, NY; and RISD Museum. His public commissions and installations include: the Henry Street Settlement in New York; the U.S. National Park Service; the eMerge Americas Conference; Locust Projects; the Miami-Dade Parks Department; and Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, among others. 

His solo exhibitions include: the Miami Center for Architecture and Design; Art Miami; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Coral Gables Museum; Locust Projects; Tropical Audubon Society; the Frost Art Museum FIU; Museum of Art and Design at Miami-Dade College; Miami Science Museum; the Wirtz Gallery; Vizcaya Museum and Gardens; the Puchong Gallery in New York; the Bates Art Resource Center in Boston; the Joseph Dee Museum in San Francisco, and the Woods Gerry Gallery in Rhode Island. 

About the Center for Visual Communication 
Since 1987, the Center for Visual Communication has organized and presented museum quality exhibition programs of visual art and new media. Exhibitions are presented at its permanent location, and at other public locations in collaboration with governmental, educational and non-profit organizations. To accommodate its expanding programs the Center relocated to a newly renovated 10,000 square foot space in the Wynwood Arts District in 2007.

Exhibitions at its new location have included comprehensive retrospectives of works by Clyde Butcher, renowned master of the Florida Landscape; Clarence Laughlin, father of American surrealism; Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most important artists and innovators of the 20th century, and the Fiftieth Anniversary exhibition of legendary New York printmaking studio ULAE. The Rauschenberg show is currently on tour at museums in South America. The Center has established a multimedia, electronic imaging and performance program at its new location as a resource for visual and performing artists. The program supports the use of electronic and computer technology for the creation of visual art, performance and new media. 

Note to Editors: 
All photos in this press release are by Barry Fellman, from his new book “Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation” Download photo-captions and high-res images at this link, and a text-only Word format version of this press release 

Media Contacts: Jose Lima & Bill Spring editorial@newstravelsfast.com 305-910-7762 
➢ Interviews available with the photographer/curator Barry Fellman and with artists in the group exhibition 
➢ The worldwide release of the new book is November 15th at https://letter16press.com and your local bookseller 
➢ A review copy for journalists of the new book is available upon request 

LAST UPDATE
28 November 2022
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“Flower Wars” South Florida Art Salons Artist Talk on 01 November 2022

“Flower Wars” South Florida Art Salons Artist Talk on 01 November 2022, Hosted by Elle Schorr, Moderated by Dainy Tapia

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY: FLOWER WARS” ARTIST TALK WITH SOUTH FLORIDA ART SALONS
HOSTED BY ELLE SCHORR, FOUNDER, SOUTH FLORIDA ART SALONS
MODERATED BY DAINY TAPIA, FOUNDER ART SEEN 365
TUESDAY 01 NOVEMBER 2022, FROM 19:00-21:00


This Artist Talk will be by Zoom

You must register to attend. To register use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckf-6rrjkuHtTIHGDqtf2j2uEERC9MQwMx

After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a link to the Zoom meeting. Many of the works discussed are currently on display at the “John William Bailly – In Situ” exhibition at the Deering Estate.

John William Bailly-In Situ by Jorge Gonzalez Graupera

SOUTH FLORIDA ART SALONS are a unique gathering place for artists and art lovers throughout South Florida. SOUTH FLORIDA ART SALONS were founded and are hosted by Elle Schorr, artist and curator, and have been meeting since 2012. Since October, 2019, they’ve been presented on Zoom. Since October, 2020, the lively discussions which follow each artist’s presentation have been moderated by Dainy Tapia, curator of Art.seen.365, a platform for the promotion of the visual arts and artists in Miami, South Florida and beyond.

Art Salons offer thoughtful presentations by highly respected artists whose artwork is being shown in museums and galleries in South Florida, nationally and internationally. Their work covers the gamut of contemporary conceptual art practices, including cultural, socio/political, environmental, scientific, race and gender focused and aesthetic practices. These presentations include the materials, techniques and technologies used to convey their ideas. The discussions between presenting artist and audience offer the opportunity to learn more about the presenter, explore the practical side of being an artist, enhance professional development, share useful resources, and network with other artists.

To learn more, and to enjoy all of our archived artist’s presentations, go to SouthFloridaArtSalons.com. All of the archived artist’s presentations are also available on our new YouTube Channel.

John William Bailly. Tequesta Leading the People, 2022. Oil on Canvas. 220 x 300 cm.

LAST UPDATE
21 October 2022
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Artist Talk at the Deering Estate on 15 October 2022

“John William Bailly: In Situ” Artist Talk at the Deering Estate on 15 October 2022

JOHN WILLIAM BAILLY: ARTIST TALK AT THE DEERING ESTATE
SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 2022, FROM 13:00-15:00
DEERING ESTATE
16701 SW 72ND AVE
MIAMI, FL 33157
https://deeringestate.org/

Eventbrite Link
The Deering Estate presents an artist talk with John William Bailly as a companion event to John William Bailly – In Situ exhibit.

John William Bailly-In Situ by Jorge Gonzalez Graupera

John William Bailly has spent the last four years embedded in the Deering Estate as the inaugural McCormick Art Fellow. During his tenure, Bailly has transformed his Power House studio into a salon that welcomes artists, students, guests and creatives alike to enter into his hub of creative energy. The culminating exhibition of his residency In Situ, brings the vitality of Bailly’s studio practice into the Deering Estate’s Great Hall gallery. John William Bailly: In Situ includes a series of paintings and drawings created by Bailly at the Deering Estate, with references to the Burial Mound and The Cutler Fossil Site. On display daily, September 9- November 13, 2022.

John William Bailly. Tequesta Burial Mound (In Situ), 26 October 2021. Graphite on Arches paper. 7 x 10 in / 18 x 26 cm.

A short biographical documentary by Jorge Gonzalez Graupera commissioned by the Deering Estate will accompany the exhibition. This film highlights the process-based facet of Bailly’s practice at the Deering Estate, that include early morning hikes to draw in the nature preserve, as well as canoeing out to the barrier islands surrounding the Estate on Biscayne Bay. The Deering Estate maintains the legacy of Charles Deering of supporting artists and creative innovation through its vigorous residency and exhibition program. The Deering Estate’s Exhibition Program has always been a platform for artists to explore the site and illustrate different facets of the history of the site and its surroundings.

John William Bailly. Tequesta Leading the People (detail), 2022. OIl on Canvas. 220 x 300 cm.

John William Bailly is a French–American artist born in 1968 in Slough, UK. He is an Artist-in-Residence Fellow at the Deering Estate in Miami. He received his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University, and has been a Faculty Fellow of the Honors College at Florida International University since 2004. His work explores history and culture, with an emphasis on the Transatlantic dialogue. His paintings explore the question of how we are who we are in relation to history, place, and culture. His works have been exhibited at University of Maine Museum of Art, Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Art, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Texas State University, as well as other venues in the US and France. He was awarded the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists and a State of Florida Individual Artist Grant. In 2007, Bailly and critically acclaimed poet Richard Blanco produced a collaborative project, Place of Mind. At FIU, Bailly is the Faculty Director of Honors France, Italy, and Spain study abroad, annually leading students throughout Western Europe for three months. He has been awarded two Excellence in Teaching awards and a European Union grant for course development. His work was recently acquired by the Perez Art Museum of Miami, the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum and the Zillman Art Museum in Maine. John William Bailly is represented by LnS Gallery in Miami and his work is available at Clamp Art in New York City.

LAST UPDATE
05 September 2022
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Silas Austin by JW Bailly

John William Bailly. 28 July 1896, 2019. Oil on panel.

Silas Austin was the first registered name on the charter to incorporate @cityofmiami on 28 July 1896. My painting reflecting on that moment is at auction to benefit the @loweartmuseum of the @univmiamiIndividuals can bid here https://one.bidpal.net/eveningofart19/browse/all(details:item/5)

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Oolite at LnS Gallery

oolite
Painters William Osorio and John William Bailly at LnS Gallery

2610 SW 28th Lane | Miami FL 33133 | WWW.LNSGALLERY.COM

LnS GALLERY presents
OOLITE and HIGHLIGHTS

OPENING RECEPTION ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, FROM 18:00-21:00
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

MIAMI, FL (December 2017) LnS GALLERY continues its exhibition season with the grand opening of OOLITE, a collective exhibit that includes the work of an eclectic group of 12 artists working in South Florida, upon a foundation of oolite. The show features the work of John William Bailly, Jennifer Basile, Tim Buwalda, Robert DeYoung, Jessie Laino, Gabriela Noelle, William Osorio, Arturo Rodríguez, César Trasobares, Trek6, Tony Vazquez-Figueroa, Sinuhe Vega Negrin, and is accompanied by the LnS Journal with an insightful essay by CAROL DAMIAN, Ph.D.

As Dr. Carol Damian explains, “When presented with the idea of using oolite as the focus of an exhibition, each artist considered the stone from a different perspective related to their own memories and practice and to a new historical and ecological view of their surroundings that they may have taken for granted, but now merit artistic consideration. The shapes of the stones, oval and smooth, are the most basic units to appear in much of the work in the exhibition, especially as they are cemented into our familiar keystone or coral rock.”

“The story of oolite has become an artistic opportunity with results that celebrate the bedrock of Florida and the remarkable diversity of materials, artistic and structural, that have come together over the years. Miami is the epicenter of the most contemporary art scene in the state, and the construction boom that seems to last decades, will always be built upon oolite, beyond the foundations and onto the most recognizable features of buildings old and new,” adds Dr. Damian.

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JW Bailly. Miami Venus, 2017. Oil on canvas. 170 cm x 201 cm. Courtesy of LnS Gallery.

Oölitic limestone, also known as Coral Rock, is one of the most historic building materials native to our area. It has been used since the mid-19th century, in the form of architecture, sculptures and more, inspiring artists, architects and visionaries. Notable designs and structures in “oolite” include Merrick House, the Coconut Grove Women’s Club, Coral Gables City Hall, the Coral Gables Museum, Vizcaya, the Venetian Pool, Coral Castle Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Biscayne Bay Yacht Club to name a few.

“Considered a unique material, it is precisely its distinctive and artistic qualities that sparked our interest in this subject, and further offered inspiration for our artists, who embraced this thematic presentation with incredible passion and gusto,” say Luisa and Sergio. “Please join us as we embark on this encounter and exploration of Oolite.”

SPECIAL HOURS DURING ARTS WEEK
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am-11:00am

Saturday 10:00am-12:00pm

ABOUT THE GALLERY

LnS is a new multi-use art space specializing in contemporary art with a focus on Miami-based artists. Guided by and named after the gallerist team of Luisa Lignarolo and Sergio Cernuda, partners in marriage and business, the space in anchored in a spirit of inclusive creativity attuned to the cultural pulse of South Florida. Located in Coconut Grove, within walking distance from the Coconut Grove Metrorail Station, the 5000-square foot space provides a showcase for unique forms of expression through curated, comprehensive catalogued exhibitions, site-installations and cultural gatherings.

The gallery and its team of specialists offer assistance in framing, conservation, display and art transportation services. In addition to expertise in secondary markets and established relationships with auction networks, Luisa and Sergio specialize in personalized art advisement, appraisals, and market analysis for individuals and businesses.

INQUIRIES:
SERGIO CERNUDA

JW Bailly at Miami International Airport – MIA

 

 

JW Bailly’s exhibition “10,000 Years of Miami” is in the Central Terminal Gallery just past the Concourse E security checkpoint. When traveling, the exhibition is accessible from Concourse D or E. See more images of the exhibition here.

“10,000 Years of Miami” at Miami International Airport
By Gendry Sherer, Director & Curator, Airport Fine Arts & Cultural Affairs

John William Bailly is a painter, printmaker and traveler whose work explores issues of origin, history, cultural and geographical identity. Most of the paintings on view here were first exhibited at The Charles Deering Estate where the artist conceived the work through academic and field research as an Artist-in-Residence. Located along the edge of Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade, the Deering Estate is an environmental, archaeological and historic preserve that broadened the artist’s perception of Miami’s history. His travels and research throughout Europe and specifically at Palau Maricel in Sitges in Catalonia, Spain further led Bailly to examine our transatlantic, cultural and biological relationships between Europe and the Americas.

10,000 Years of Miami is the artist’s reflection on his journey of self-discovery, and his rediscovery of Miami’s rich and diverse history. It is our hope that this exhibition challenges the notion of what the popular perception of Miami is and its reality; that it engages us all in self-reflection and brings awareness of our interconnectedness.  

AUTHOR(S) AND LAST UPDATE
Stephanie Sepúlveda 28 November 2017
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John W Bailly at LnS Gallery

John W Bailly’s oil paintings at LnS Gallery In Miami

THE COLLECTIVE DEBUT
FEATURING
John Bailly, Jennifer Basile,
Tim Buwalda, Jessie Laino,
Gabriela Noelle, William Osorio,
Cesar Trasobares,
Trek6, Tony Vazquez-Figueroa,
and other gifted creators.
ABOUT THE GALLERY
LnS is a new art space specializing in contemporary art with a focus on Miami-based artists. Named after the gallerist team of LUISA LIGNAROLO and SERGIO CERNUDA, partners in marriage and business, the space is anchored in a spirit of inclusive creativity attuned to the cultural pulse of South Florida.
Located in North Coconut Grove, within walking distance from the Coconut Grove Metrorail Station, the 5000-square foot, multi-room space will provide a showcase for unique forms of expression through curated, comprehensive catalogued exhibitions, site-installations and cultural gatherings. Special events will feature lectures, artists’ talks and educational programs for the various audiences in South Florida.
The gallery and its team of specialists offer assistance in framing, conservation, display and art transportation services. In addition to expertise in secondary markets and established relationships with auction networks, Luisa and Sergio specialize in personalized art advisement, appraisals, and market analysis for individuals and businesses.
HOURS
TuesdayFriday 11:00am-6:00pm
Saturday 12noon-5:00pm
Sunday and Monday by appointment

“I Am Miami” at HistoryMiami

Valerie Villa in front of “I Am Miami” by JW Bailly at HistoryMiami (Photo by JW Bailly CC BY 4.0)

BE A PART OF THE HISTORY OF MIAMI!

“I AM MIAMI” by artist John William Bailly invites visitors to HistoryMiami to bring printed photos of themselves or others from Miami to collage onto the wall of the artwork. As the exhibition progresses the work will evolve to reflect not just the history of Miami, but also the memory of the visitors to the exhibition “MemoryLab 2017” at HistoryMiami Museum.

So, bring a photo of yourself, a loved one, or someone you feel is important and be a part of Miami history.

MemoryLab is a group exhibition, curated by Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer of Obsolete Media Miami OMM. The exhibition runs from March 9 to April 16, 2017.

WHAT: Collage component of “I Am Miami”
WHEN: Free Saturday, March 11, 2017, from 10:00-17:00.
WHERE: HistoryMiami Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL
COST: HistoryMiami Museum Free Saturday is free and open to public.
FORMAT: Photos should be approximately 4 x 6 inches. Please cut off any blank paper surrounding printed images. If a photo is of sentimental value to you, please bring a copy of it.

FROM HISTORYMIAMI:

Read a full description of MemoryLab at HistoryMiami

HistoryMiami Museum, the Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives at Miami Dade College, and Obsolete Media Miami OMM are proud to partner on MemoryLab, a gallery-based “laboratory” for exploring the concept of memory. Using the collections of our three organizations, artists are creating new work for this innovative lab. Join HistoryMiami for drinks and appetizers as we open this can’t miss exhibition. #MemoryLab2017

The exhibition will be open to the public, March 9 through April 16, 2017.

Daily admission to MemoryLab is $10 for adults, $5 for children 6-12, $8 for students (with valid ID), and free for HistoryMiami members and children under 6.

Exhibition hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. MemoryLab is located at HistoryMiami Museum on 101 West Flagler Street in downtown Miami. Parking is available at the Cultural Center Parking Garage located at 50 NW 2nd Avenue.

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