
JOSÉ GAMARRA | Entre Mundos 1983-2023
Miami
A collaboration between META Miami and the Consulate General of Uruguay in Miami
“Two worlds confront each other: on the one hand, nature, where the white horse prances, symbol of freedom, on the other hand, the different powers that found the structure of the world”
Garance Cappatti
AVE Doñana
Sevilla, Spain
Artistic residencies, exhibitions, educational activities, art and science.
Conceived over a three-year period, it has the collaboration of the Doñana Biological Station and the Foundation for Biodiversity.
This initiative seeks to disseminate, through art, the importance of the Doñana National Park within the framework of the 60th anniversary of the Doñana Biological Station and the 30 years since its declaration as a World Heritage Site.
Permanent Collection
JAMES TURRELL, on view room #2
Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1943, for over half a century, the American artist James Turrell has worked directly with light and space to create artworks that engage the viewer with the limits and wonder of human perception. Turrell, an avid pilot who has logged over twelve thousand hours flying, considers the sky as his studio, material and canvas. New Yorker critic Calvin Tompkins writes, “His work is not about light, or a record of light; it is light — the physical presence of light made manifest in sensory form.” Informed by his training in perceptual psychology and a childhood fascination with light, Turrell began experimenting with light as a medium in southern California in the mid-1960’s. The Pasadena Art Museum mounted a one-man show of his Projection Pieces, created with high-intensity projectors and precisely modified spaces, in 1967. Mendota Stoppages, a series of light works created and exhibited in his Santa Monica studio, paired Projection Pieces with structural cuts in the building, creating apertures open to the light outside. These investigations aligned and mixed interior and exterior to lay the groundwork for the open sky spaces found in his later Skyspace, Tunnel and Crater artworks. Turrell’s work has been shown in many of the world’s most eminent museums and galleries, including most recently in major retrospectives at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, L.A.; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow; Gagosian Gallery, London; and Pace Gallery, New York. The artist participated in the 54th Venice Biennale, 2011, and is the recipient of many awards such as the Smithsonian Archives of American Art Award 2013 and is a member of the American, National, and Belgium Academies of Arts and Letters. His work is included in the permanent collections of prominent museums the world over.
JAMES TURRELL
Coconino, from the Tall Glass series, 2007 Mixed Media
Glass and LED panel
Artwork size
325.0 x 215.0 x 60.0 (cm)
128.0 x 84.6 x 23.6 (inch)
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We establish initiatives in the arts and create projects that develop and promote interactive platforms for both educational and cultural development.
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Our commitment
We are committed to education through art, to enable the integration of our community and the international networks for the development of culture.
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Miami Biennale
Was founded in 2010 to stimulate funding and partner with both public and private institutions in order to generate innovative projects such as, but not limited to a Biennial for the city of Miami.