Articles of ‘Bernice Steinbaum Gallery’

Edouard Duval Carrié - Mostly Mutants, at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

April 11 - May 2, 2009
Opening Reception Saturday April 11, 7-10pm
This April Bernice Steinbaum Gallery presents the exhibition “Edouard Duval Carrié - Mostly Mutants.”
Edouard Duval Carrié’s studio is in the “Little Haiti” district of Miami. He was trained in Paris and has lived in Puerto Rico and Canada and traveled to the Republic of Benin [...]



Robert Wilson - Voom Portraits, at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

February 14 - March 7, 2009
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 14, 7-10pm
In 2004 Robert Wilson approached VOOM HD Networks, a high-definition network of channels owned by Rainbow Media/Cablevision, to support a new high-definition video portrait series.
This video portrait series takes a minimalist approach, but in a more theatrical setting punctuated by Wilson’s iconic lighting and high [...]



Mad Cow – Billie Grace Lynn

Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Wynwood Art District - Miami
October 11 - November 1, 2008
By Arelys Hernández
Anyone who visited the exhibition at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery entitled ”Mad Cow” by Billie Grace Lynn must have felt saturated after seeing so many animal skeletons. He must also have walked out with questions in his mind as to the “totemic” mode of conceiving [...]



LUIS CRUZ AZACETA: MUSEUM PLANS SERIES

By Raisa Clavijo
Luis Cruz Azaceta (Havana, 1942) is an artist whose work carries the indelible imprint of displacement. The solitude, cultural and linguistic isolation, and the certainty of no longer belonging anywhere has marked his view of the world since he immigrated to the United States from Cuba at the beginning of the sixties. Throughout his [...]