“A major career retrospective of the work of José Bedia at Miami Art Museum (MAM) explores the influence of indigenous cultures and religions from Cuba, North and South America, and Africa on the artist’s work over the last three decades…featuring 35 artworks including large-scale figurative paintings, installations and drawings, highlights the layering of spiritual, social and historical constructs in Bedia’s body of work—all of which are retold through a highly personal lens.”

 

Transcultural Pilgrim: Three Decades of Work by José Bedia

Until September 2, 2012

Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL

(Image: “Utenu Kazaye”, 2007(acrylic on canvas)