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Miami Art Musuem Presents An Exhibition By
Miami-Based Architect/Artist Team
New Work: Roberto Behar And Rosario Marquardt
New
Work: Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt
On view at Miami Art Museum February 28-June 22, 2003
Members Preview and Artist Lecture Thursday, February
27, 2003, 6-8 p.m.
MIAMI,
February 1, 2003 -Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt
are a Miami-based architect/artist team who collaborate
to create work that moves between painting, public art,
architecture, and urbanism. Their art works propose
encounters between stories and spaces, navigating the
areas between the intimate and the monumental, the mundane
and the fantastic. New Work: Roberto Behar and Rosario
Marquardt is on view at Miami Art Museum February 28-June
22, 2003. Organized by Miami Art Museum and curated
by Peter Boswell, assistant director for programs/senior
curator.
Behar
and Marquardt, who were born and educated in Argentina,
have been living in Miami since 1985. They both received
diplomas in architecture from the Universidad Nacional
de Rosario in Argentina, with Rosario holding an additional
degree in puppet theater direction. Behar completed
his post-graduate studies at the Institute for Architecture
and Urban Studies in New York and currently teaches
at the University of Miami. As a collaborative team,
they have lectured in the United States, Italy, Brazil,
Argentina, and Belgium.
For
their New Work exhibition at MAM, Behar and Marquardt
have modified the museum's gallery so that it evokes
a public space at night, lit by festive strands of colored
lights. An enormous house of cards enveloped by a wooden
scaffold stands in the middle of the gallery; it is
unclear whether the house is in the process of construction
or collapse.
Roberto
Behar and Rosario Marquardt
The installations, paintings, and photographs of Behar
and Marquardt have been exhibited in the United States,
Latin America, and Europe. Their most visible works
include such public art projects as the giant red M
(1996) at the Riverwalk Metromover stop in downtown
Miami; the murals on canvas that adorn the eastern and
western facades of the Buick building in Miami's Design
District (2000); and The Living Room (2001) at the corner
of North Miami Avenue and 40th Street, also in the Design
District. Recently, they were commissioned to decorate
Fairchild Tropical Garden's new Visitor's Centers' ballroom
(2002).
MAM
Members Preview and Artist Lecture
The MAM members' preview takes place on Thursday, February
27, 2003, 6-8 p.m., with a lecture by Behar and Marquart
at 6:30 p.m. MAM members admission is free; non-members
$10 (may be applied toward membership).
Gallery
Notes
This illustrated take-home brochure provides background
information on the exhibition and essays by the artists.
Available in the galleries. Free.
Miami
Art Museum receives both private and public funding.
More than 50 percent of its annual support comes from
corporations, individuals, foundations and MAM members.
MAM is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department
of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida
Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts;
with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department
of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the
Mayor and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.
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