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Work from Home

Work from Home

Traversing Miami Beach’s boardwalk pathway between The Bass and Lincoln Road, Work from Home gathers the work of nine Miami-based artists exploring the complex and fluid notions of home from diverse entry points. Utilizing varying media, including photography, digital renderings, drawing and collage, the artists investigate personal, often private understandings of domestic life.

Through intimate portraits of their family, friends and neighborhoods, Morel Doucet, Mark Fleuridor and Roscoé B. Thickè III localize their visual inquiries within Miami, rendering visible aspects of everyday life related to familial life, diaspora and climate gentrification. While often associated with physical sites or people, home can embody qualities tethered to time and memory, that can shift and change. In works by Amanda Bradley, Gonzalo Fuenmayor and Michelle Lisa Polissaint, imagery of landscape is linked to questions around diasporic identity, nostalgic conceptions of place and belonging. In the realm of the metaphysical, artworks by Nathalie Alfonso and Nice’n Easy’s probe intangible notions of home related to the body and labor and anxieties around private life. Leo Castañeda gives glimpses of landscapes and interiors in mythological worlds from the artist’s video game, Levels and Bosses, which transform into textures and forms of a future domestic existence.

Work from Home connects the larger Art Outside public art circuit expanding the city-wide collaborative installation and actively reshaping the cultural landscape of Miami Beach in a post-COVID-19 world.

 

Participating artists include Nathalie Alfonso, Amanda Bradley, Leo Castañeda, Morel Doucet, Mark Fleuridor, Gonzalo Fuenmayor, Nice’n Easy, Michelle Lisa Polissaint and Roscoé B. Thickè III.

 

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Work from Home is curated by Leilani Lynch and supported in part by Citizens Interested in Arts and Miami Salon Group.

Work from Home is part of Art Outside presented by The Bass Museum of Art in partnership with the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places, Miami Beach Urban Studios–Florida International University, The Wolfsonian–Florida International University and the W South Beach. Art Outside is supported in part by the Funding Arts Network.

The Bass is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Bass is generously funded by the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program and Cultural Arts Council, 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 Bass membership. For more information, please visit www.thebass.org, or follow The Bass on social media at www.facebook.com/TheBassMoA or Twitter and Instagram via @TheBassMoA.