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important to learn about these artists and their stories. From Mexico to Chile --there are dozens of artists that are very well-known in their own countries, but they have no participation in the international sphere because they have not been properly represented. There is a gap we must fill, because our artists are as important as any other artists. It is our job to fill that gap. We are celebrating and promoting their art." December through March 2020 will usher in several showstopping events at Gary Nader Art Centre, including an outdoor gallery lining the streets of Lincoln Road featuring Botero sculptures from Miami's Lincoln Road all the way to Washington Road. "We estimate that 6 million people will see this outdoor sculpture gallery in person, and with social media posts, we estimate that 200 million people, worldwide, will be able to enjoy these sculptures through image posts." A contemporary Spanish artist José-María Cano will showcase a group of 23 encaustic paintings, inspired by our planet's solitary moon, named Luna (Moon). José-María Cano's works have been exhibited at acclaimed museums and galleries worldwide. Soraya Abu Naba'a is presenting Vertical Encounters, a project debuted at the collateral collective exhibition of the Venice Biennale 2019, "Personal Stru tures Identities" at Palazzo Mora, Venice. They will be exhibiting 6 works of art, which are a crossroads of painting, installation and drawing. A compendium of outstanding paintings, drawings, and sculpture by Latin American, modern and contemporary masters will be featured, including works by Atchugarry, Botero, Carreño, Chia, Cruz-Diez, Figari, Goldfarb, Hirst, Indiana, Kippenberger, Lam, Larraz, Lichtenstein, Matta, Matisse, Muñoz-Vera, Nara, Oehlen, Pettoruti, Picasso, Rivera, Ruff, Soto, Stella, Tamayo, Torres-Garcia, Warhol, among others. This group exhibition highlights the diverse approaches by modern and contemporary artists to the contingencies of the new times and the way they proceed to denote through a broad spectrum of styles, and the philosophy of the art produced during a particular era. A selection of outstanding Fernando Botero's paintings, drawings, and sculptures will be on view at the gallery to celebrate the "Botero on Lincoln Road" Nader Art Museum monumental sculptures exhibition. Fernando Botero is considered one of the world's most recognized and quoted living artists. The Gary Nader Art Centre gallery and Latin American Art Museum is located in Wynwood Arts District at 62 NE 27th Street in Miami. The gallery and museum are opened to the public Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. Visit GaryNader.com.

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