Week of September 8, 2005    
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ART

Thursday 9/8

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
   Miami Beach Cinematheque presents "Projections," a photography exhibition by Daniel Aubrey that explores human materialism by using the body as a canvas onto which images of fast food, bar codes and dollar bills are projected. 7:30-10 p.m., 512 Española Way, Miami Beach. Details: (305) 673-4567 or www.mbcinema.com.
RAICES/ROOTS
   ArtCenter South Florida presents an exhibition focusing on the Hispanic feminine experience in Miami, particularly issues surrounding migration and integration and the duality of identity through drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation, photomontage and sewing. Sept. 1-Oct. 15 at City Hall, Fourth-Floor Public Gallery, 1700 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach. Details: www.artcentersf.org.
MARKING TIME
   Marking Time: Moving Images in Contemporary Art focuses on video, installation and sculptural works by artists Janine Antoni, Dara Friedman and Felix Gonzalez-Torres and others. The works are linked by the way they mark time. Through Sept. 11 at Miami Art Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami. $5. Details: www.miamiartmuseum.org.
CANO IN CONCOURSE E
   Local artist Pablo Cano opens an exhibition, New York to Home Base - Discarded Debris to Constructed Art in Miami International Airport's gallery. The gallery is a 2,400-square-foot enclosed space on the second level of Concourse E. The exhibition consists of Mr. Cano's marionettes created from found objects and works in painting, fine drawing and sculpture. Through Sept. 30. Open to ticketed passengers or by special appointment. Details: (305) 876-0749 or www.miami-airport.com.
CUBAN PHOTOGRAPHY
   The Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami's Casa Bacardi presents vintage black and white photography of Cuban women in the 1940s and '50s. Photographer Leo Carbajal will speak about the images. Exhibition through Sept. 30 at Casa Bacardi, 1531 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables. Details: (305) 284-2822 or casabacardi.iccas.miami.edu.
HEADS AND TALES
   The German consulate is to exhibit works by Hans Feyerabend that explore the human face as a source of expressions and narratives. Through Oct. 6 at 100 N Biscayne Blvd., Suite 200, Miami. Details: www.feyerabend.com.
KENYAN ARTIST
   The Miami Art Museum presents Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu in an exhibit combining collage and ink drawings of distorted figures reflecting society's obsession with physical appearance. Through Oct. 9 at 101 W Flagler St., Miami. Details: (305) 375-3000.
RETRATOS
   The Bass Museum of Art presents 2,000 years of Latin American portraits with 125 sculptures and paintings by Kahlo, Rivera, Botero, Siqueiros and Tamayo among others. Through Oct. 23 at the museum, 2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.
FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING
   The Miami Art Museum presents Figuratively Speaking: Selections from the Permanent Collection, examining the representation of the human figure in US, Latin American and European art since the 1960s. Through Oct. 30 at the Miami Art Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami. Members, students and children under 12 free; $2.50-$5 others. Free admission every Sunday; guided tours at 2 p.m. Details: (305) 375-3000 or www.miamiartmuseum.org.
WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT
   The Deering Estate at Cutler hosts an exhibit of watercolors by figurative, Miami-based artists Daphne Baruch. 2 p.m., with exhibition through Oct. 16 at the estate, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Palmetto Bay. Free with park admission of $5-$7. Details: (305) 235-1668, ext. 233.

Saturday 9/10

ANNUAL MEMBERS SHOW
   The Bakehouse Art Complex hosts a reception featuring music by Outta d'Blue and viewings of resident artists' studios. 7-10 p.m. at the complex, 561 NW 32nd St., Miami. Details: (305) 576-2828 or www.bakehouseartcomplex.org.
   


   

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