Fredric Snitzer Gallery at 10 W San Marino Drive, Miami Beach, FL

Fredric Snitzer Gallery has begun a new strategy for exposing its artists – collaborations with high quality partners to seek new audiences for our material.


We are pleased to announce our first project – an extraordinary home located on San Marino Island in Miami Beach in collaboration with Nelson Gonzalez, Sr. Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty, and Miami Beach’s premier realtor specializing in luxury real estate in Miami Beach and the greater Miami area.


Fredric Snitzer Gallery has curated a selection of works by Alexandre Arrechea, Rafael Domenech, Tomas Esson, Iva Gueorguieva, Kelley Johnson, Alexander Kroll, Jon Pylypchuk, and Tomas Vu to complete the presentation of this extraordinary home.


10 San Marino embodies the ideal combination of modern Miami Beach design, unobstructed views, outstanding outdoors for waterfront living, and deluxe amenities put together in a tasteful yet indulgent fashion. 


 

About the Artists


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Alexandre Arrechea born in 1970 in Trinidad, Cuba. He currently lives and works in New York, USA. Recent solo exhibitions and projects include: Corners, at Galeria Nara Roesler, in New York (2019), USA; Higienopolis, at Casado Santapau Gallery (2018), in Madrid, Spain; Uninhabited Order, at Fredric Snitzer Gallery, in Miami (2018), USA; La seducción del fragmento, at Palacio de Molina (2017), in Cartagena, Spain, and Jerarquias Negadas, at Galeria Habana (2016), in Havana, Cuba. Recent group exhibitions include: Obsesiones y acumulaciones: el gabinete del artista, at Estudio Figueroa-Vives and the Norwegian Embassy in Cuba (2019), in Havana, Cuba; The World’s Game: Fútbol and Contemporary Art, at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), in Miami (2018), USA; Construções sensíveis, at Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB-RJ) (2018), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art since 1950, at the Walker Art Center (2017), in Minneapolis, and at the Museum of Fine Arts (2017), in Houston, USA; Without masks: Contemporary Afro – Cuban Art, at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (2017), in Havana, Cuba. His works are part of important public collections, such as: Daros Collection, Zurich, Switzerland; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, USA; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA; Museo del Barrio, New York, USA; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain.

 
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Rafael Domenech was born in 1989 in Havana, Cuba. Domenech’s work utilizes and explores notions of architecture, urban design, and contemporary material production as research tactics for the production of different typologies of objects and spaces. His work has been exhibited at SculptureCenter; Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City; The Bass Museum, Miami Beach; Phillip and Patricia Frost Art Museum, Miami; Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York; Artium Museum, Vitoria, Spain; Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami; and The Rockefeller Foundation, New York. He was the recipient of an award from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and the Cintas Fellowship. He holds an MFA from Columbia University.

 
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Tomas Esson was born in 1963 in Havana, Cuba. He graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, in 1987. His work was showcased in a number of controversial exhibitions in the late 1980s, as he became a central figure in the decade’s renaissance in Cuban art and began to exhibit internationally. In 1990, he left Cuba and has since then lived in Miami and New York City. Recent exhibitions include The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Museum of Fine Arts, Houtson; and Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami. His work is in the collections of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany; and Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Monterrey, Mexico.

 
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Iva Gueorguieva was born in 1974 in Bulgaria and emigrated to the United States in 1990. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Iva is known for her complex, abstract, paintings that feature a frenetic mix of overlapping collage, line, shape, and color. Influenced by the materialism of Art Povera, the physicality of Gutai, the playfulness of Cubist collage, and the political satire of George Grosz, she is a painter of energy, bringing together an emotional intensity and physical passion. Her work is included in numerous museum collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.

 

 
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Kelley Johnson was born in 1973 in Houston, Texas and grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. He received an MFA from Indiana University and a BFA from Parson School of Design. Growing up in the mid-west, Kelley began working in construction at a young age, using materials commonly found in wood framed houses. He was influenced by the idea of framing and applies it to his structures and spaces. Kelley has been professionally working in the field of painting and installation for over 20 years. His work has been featured in publications such as The Miami Herald, Art Net, Art Zealous, New American Paintings, Miami Rail and others. He has shown locally at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, David Castillo Gallery, Mindy Solomon Gallery and The Fountainhead Residency. He currently lives and works in Miami, Florida. 

 

Alexander Kroll received his BA from Yale University followed by MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2008. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. His work has been exhibited at Johannes Vogt (New York, NY), Praz-Delavallade (Los Angeles, CA), Fredric Snitzer Gallery (Miami, FL), James Harris Gallery (Seattle, WA), CB1 Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), 68 Projects (Berlin, DE), 1969 (New York, NY), Torrance Art Museum, (Torrance, CA), The UCLA New Wight Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), The Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design (Los Angeles, CA), The Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA) and many others. He has taught at a variety of institutions including Art Center College of Design, California College of the Arts, and the UCLA School of Art and Architecture.

 

 
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Jon Pylypchuk was born in Canada in 1972, has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 1998. He studied at the University of Manitoba where he co-founded the artist collective Royal Art Lodge in 1996 alongside Michael Dumontier, Marcel Dzama, Neil Farber, Drue Langlois and Adrian Williams. The group of Canadian artists was bound by their crude aesthetic, outsider status and interest in breaking down the established rules of artistic production. His works are in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Saatchi Collection, London; the Museum of Old and New Art, Berriedale; the Whitney Museum, New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit and the Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo.

 

 
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Tomas Vu was born in Saigon, Vietnam and at the age of ten moved with his family to El Paso, Texas. Vu received a BFA from the University of Texas, El Paso, and went on to earn an MFA from Yale University. He lives and works in New York City. He has been a professor at Columbia University School of the Arts since 1996 and was appointed the LeRoy Neiman Professor of Visual Arts in 2000. In 1996, Vu helped found the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies. Since its inception, he has served as Director/Artistic Director of the Neiman center. Vu has exhibited nationally and internationally and has had solo museum shows in Japan, Italy, China, and Vietnam. He has had solo exhibitions at Milwaukee Institute for Art and Design (1998), Museum Haus Kusaya, Yokuska (2001), Centro Colombo Americano, Bogotá (2012) and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Beijing (2015). In collaboration with Rirkrit Tiravanija as part of their series Green Go Home, Vu received a solo exhibition at Vargas Museum, Manila, in the fall of 2017. Vu is also the curator of the traveling group exhibition DRAW, which was inspired by the drawings of LeRoy Neiman and has since included over 100 artists. DRAW has had iterations in China, Serbia, and the US, and is headed to Berlin, North Carolina, and Cuba next. Vu has received many awards including the Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship award (2001), Guggenheim Fellowship (2002), Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program (2015), Residency and Audience Award for Best Artist at the 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts Ljubljana (2016), the Louis Comfort Tiffany Artist Award (2017), and the Arts/Industry Residency at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2018).

 

 

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