El Nuevo Herald: Símbolo del éxodo cubano: balsa vacía recuperada en la costa de Florida se exhibe como obra de arte

Por Sarah Moreno, 1 de abril de 2026 No se ve la línea del horizonte. El peor de los temores de un balsero se materializa en una sala de la galería Piero Atchugarry en el Design District de Miami. La noche llega y todo es negro a los cuatro costados. El mar ruge. Ya no hay […]
Miami Herald: A recovered ‘balsa’ is the center of an art exhibit in Miami’s Design District

By Sarah Moreno, April 8, 2026 A room at the Piero Atchugarry gallery in Miami’s Design District invokes the desperation of a balsero. Night falls and everything is black on all sides. The sea roars. There’s no chance of returning to Cuba, no sign of shore in the distance to offer hope. The viewer can […]
The Art Newspaper: As Cuban crisis deepens, diaspora artists have a message of compassion

By Nicole Martinez, 13 April 2026 Artists in Florida and beyond highlight the desperate choice Cubans must make, between staying in a country in seemingly terminal decline, or making a treacherous journey to a country where they are no longer welcome Until recently, a large, rusted vessel hung from a steel beam in the Miami […]
Miami Artist Antonia Wright Awarded $50,000 Knight Foundation Grant

By Carolina Del Busto, May 28, 2025. Tucked underneath the overpass and adjacent to the Miami River is artist Antonia Wright’s studio. She shares the space with longtime collaborator Ruben Millares; its exposed concrete floors and tall ceilings housing treasures upon treasures of art, both past and future. The multidisciplinary Miami artist works with everything from […]
Frieze: A Guide to the Best Shows in Miami

By Monica Uszerowicz, in Critic’s Guides, December 6, 2024 Billed as the first luxury hotel for Black guests, Historic Hampton House was a Green Book destination – included in the famous guidebook for Black American travellers seeking safe places and roads during segregation – whose patrons included Martin Luther King, Jr., Aretha Franklin and Sam […]
Hyperallergic: A No-Nonsense Guide to Miami Art Week

By Valentina Di Liscia, December 3, 2024. Here are the fairs, exhibitions, and events that should be on your radar, and a few words of traffic advice to keep you sane. Miami Art Week is upon us, and to help you cut through the noise, here’s a tidy list of art fairs, exhibitions, and more, […]
The NY Times: Miami’s Rise as an Art Hub Draws Artists and Offers Inspiration

By Joseph B. Treaster, Dec. 5, 2023 The respect for art in South Florida has made it a “cozy” place for people to come — and stay for work and to build a following. Antonia Wright, 43, who lived in Montana, New York, Latin America and Europe before coming home to Miami, has just finished building […]
ARTnews: 5 Shows to See in Miami During Art Basel Miami Beach

By Carolina Ana Drake, Dec. 4, 2023 There continues to be an outsider narrative about Miami’s art history beginning when Art Basel first arrived in 2002. Part exhibition, permanent digital archive, and book, “Making Miami,” curated by Katerina Llanes and produced by Vivek Jayaram, aims to challenge this narrative. Some of Miami’s longest-running nonprofit spaces […]
ARTSY: How Miami Became an Art World Capital

By Maxwell Rabb, Nov 30, 2023 “Making Miami” emerges from the Jayaram family’s devotion to the city’s thriving art scene. Vivek moved to Miami 20 years ago and established a law firm specializing in uplifting creatives. Now, he and Carolina plan to funnel the city’s global attention back to the homegrown art communities. At the […]
Forbes: The Complete Guide To Art Basel Miami Beach And Art Week Miami 2023

By Erica Wertheim Zohar, Nov. 29, 2023 Jayaram Law is pleased to announce Making Miami, a public art exhibition, book, and permanent digital archive presenting work by extraordinary Miami artists who lived and worked in the city between 1996-2012. The exhibition will feature work from nearly 50 artists throughout four specifically curated indoor galleries that […]