On View Magazine 07-09.2015 | Page 3

Fe a t u r e s c o n t i n u e d . . . 50 Miami 62 Miami 74 Sarasota 86 Tallahassee ABORIGINAL THE ART OF APPALACHIA USA TALLAHASSEE NO BOUNDARIES: AUSTRALIAN GREEN MACHINE: CARLOS LUNA The Patricia & Phillip ABSTRACT Frost Art Museum PAINTING presents a selection of Pérez Art Museum mixed-media works Miami hosts a ground- by one of the world’s breaking exhibition foremost contemof Aboriginal porary Cuban artists. contemporary art drawn from the collection of Debra DeLand and Dennis Scholl. PAINTED BLACK: CONTEMPORARY BUILDER LEVY: The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art features an epic documentary project exploring the life and labor in America’s coal mining communities. 102 THE JOHN H. 30TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL The pieces chosen for this juried competition, sponsored by the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, represent a wide spectrum of contemporary work encompassing all art forms from traditional to unconventional. SUROVEK COLLECTION RIGHT: ANDREW WYETH, SARITA DANIELS, STUDY FOR THIN AS VANITY, 1978. Issues of race and human dignity are elegantly portrayed in this compelling new exhibition coming to the Museum of Art–DeLand. OnV i e w TOP (LEFT TO RIGHT): PRINCE OF WALES (MIDPUL), BODY MARKS, 1999, © THE ARTIST’S ESTATE AND KAREN BROWN GALLERY, DARWIN; CARLOS LUNA, BAILAORA, 2015; BUILDER LEVY, TOBY MOORE, OLD HOUSE BRANCH MINE, EASTERN COAL COMPANY, PIKE COUNT, KY, 1970; CAREL SCHMIDLKOFER, SONG OF THE BROMELIAD. Ma g a z i n e . c om • J u ly /S e p t e m b e r 2015 3