The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas, in collaboration with the JW Marriott Miami, is honored to present "Vibration in Color," the latest and captivating solo exhibition by acclaimed Venezuelan visual artist Adriana Dorta. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a deeply personal world where science and art converge, experiencing the movement, optical phenomena, and light effects that emerge from her innovative sculptures. Adriana's pieces dynamically and functionally encourage interaction with her audience, making for an engaging and immersive experience.
The collection reflects Dorta's unique ability to blend artistic expression with a deep understanding of visual perception. Her works challenge and delight the senses, allowing for a profound exploration of abstract concepts such as space, time, and perception, offering multiple interpretations and stimulating critical thinking.
Geometric art is part of the evolution of modernism in art, linking to historical movements such as constructivism and concrete art, adding an interesting historical context.
The exhibition will be open to the public starting at the end of this month at the JW Marriott Brickell, 1109 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131.
Let's share a bit of your story with our audience, Ana!
I was born and raised in Havana, Cuba in 1963, obtaining my U.S. citizenship in 1999. I began my arts studies in 1979 at the San Alejandro National School of Fine Arts in Havana, the oldest fine arts high school in Cuba, graduating in 1983. I then entered the Higher Institute of Arts (ISA), obtaining my Bachelor of Fine Arts with a specialization in Visual Arts, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1988. In 1991 I finished a year-long course in silk screen techniques at René Portocarrero's screen printing workshop.I’ve participated in several group exhibitions shortly after graduating, participating and being known in Cuba as the 80’s generation of Art. During these years I was a part of several international museums collective exhibitions taking place in, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Finland, Germany, France, Spain and the United States.