Exhibition Guides

Explore our guides, both current and past, which offer enriching insights into the diverse artworks and cultural narratives showcased at PAMM.

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Woody De Othello: coming forth by day

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Woody De Othello: coming forth by day is the first solo museum exhibition by Woody De Othello in his hometown of Miami.

Elliot & Erick Jiménez: El Monte

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El Monte presents the collaborative work of twin brothers Elliot & Erick Jiménez, whose photography weaves together the spiritual practices inherited from their grandmother with contemporary art.

Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturation

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Chromosaturation is an immersive installation by Venezuelan artist, Carlos Cruz-Diez.

Language and Image: Conceptual and Performance-Based Photography from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection

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In Language and Image, PAMM highlights photographic works from its permanent collection.

Mark Dion: The South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit

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Mark Dion’s South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit is a large art installation that combines real and imaginary elements to explore how humans affect the natural world. It was first created in 2006 for the Miami Art Museum, now called Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM).  On view May 31, 2025 -…

Gyula Kosice: Intergalactic

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This exhibition honors Argentine artist Gyula Kosice (1924-2016) as we mark 100 years since his birth.

Cecilia Vicuña: Quipu Gut

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Quipu Gut by Cecilia Vicuña is a large hanging red fabric sculpture made in 2017 of dyed unspun wool inspired by the ancient quipu system.

Narratives in Focus

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Narratives in Focus is an exhibition comprised of photographs from PAMM’s permanent collection featuring primarily female artists who explore identity through photography.

One Becomes Many

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One Becomes Many is an exhibition that highlights and focuses on the art of eleven Black Brazilian artists.

Worlds Apart

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Worlds Apart presents video works by three artists: Cao Fei, Cécile B. Evans, and Guerreiro do Divino Amor. Each artist’s work creates a world where digital, physical, and imaginary realms converge.

Every Sound is a Shape of Time

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Drawing from the work of Cuban artist Glenda León, Every Sound Is a Shape of Time showcases twenty-one pieces by seventeen artists.

José Parlá: Homecoming

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In José Parlá: Homecoming, the gallery is transformed into a recreation of the artist’s studio space.

Antonia Wright: State of Labor

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Miami-based artist Antonia Wright’s State of Labor is a generative sound art composition responding to the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

Hurvin Anderson: Passenger Opportunity

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Passenger Opportunity is a new sixteen panel installation by Hurvin Anderson and his first solo exhibition with the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Kate Capshaw: Exclusive Tonsorial Services

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Exclusive Tonsorial Services is a new installation by artist Kate Capshaw that pays tribute to Sergei “Sirj” Grant, a local Miami barber.

Calida Rawles: Away with the Tides

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Away with the Tides is the first solo exhibition at a museum by artist Calida Rawles. In this exhibition, Rawles has created ten unique paintings that represent both residents of Overtown and its history. 

Xican-a.o.x Body

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This exhibition blends experimental art practices from the 1960s and 1970s Chicano Movement with the work of artists identifying as Mexican American, Chicana/o, Xicanx, Indigenous, Latinx, Black, Brown, and Queer.

Spirit in the Land

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Spirit in the Land is a contemporary art exhibition that examines today’s urgent ecological concerns from a cultural perspective, demonstrating how intricately our identities and natural environments are intertwined.

Tania Candiani: Pulso

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Tania Candiani: Pulso (Pulse) is 3 channel video installation documenting a collective sound action carried out in October 2016 by 195 women and 195 drums, simultaneously in all metro stations in Mexico City

Caribbean Art Highlights

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This Digital Guide is a collaboration between the Caribbean Cultural Institute (CCI) and PAMM Education. The Caribbean Cultural Institute is possible thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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