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SUMMARY:Luciana Abait
DESCRIPTION:Born in Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, Luciana Abait invites viewers to re-imagine nature through her manipulated photographic landscapes\, installations\, and photo-sculptures\, exploring climate change\, environmental fragility\, and their impacts on immigrants in particular. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbait’s work has been shown widely in the United States\, Europe\, Latin America\, and Asia in solo shows in galleries\, museums\, and international art fairs. She has completed numerous corporate and public art commissions\, among them “Vistas”\, a 24 feet mural commissioned by Miami-Dade Art in Public Places and “Hong Kong Windows”\, commissioned by Swire Properties in Hong Kong.​ She was also part of The Billboard Creative (her artwork displayed on a Hollywood billboard)\, Projecting Possibilities\, a video projection onto the street in Culver City and LUMINEX in Los Angeles\, where her 34-foot-high immersive video installation “Agua” was projected onto a historic cultural monument: the Petroleum Securities Building in Downtown Los Angeles. \nAbait’s works are held in private\, public and corporate collections from the United States\, Europe\, Latin America and East Asia. She is the recipient of the 2016 Santa Monica Individual Artist Fellowship Award\, the 2022 “Art Lives Here” Award by the Geffen Playhouse\, the 2023 Counter Image printing grant\, and the 2024 L.L. Stewart Fellowship by the Oregon State University. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nLuciana Abait: On the Verge \nApril 26 – July 6\, 2025 \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free  |  Future Members $5 \nThe exhibition originated at the Laband Art Gallery\, Loyola Marymount University. \n  \n\nImage: Luciana Abait\, Pink Sky II\, 2019\, Photocollage\, soft pastel and pencil on paper mounted on wood panel\, 40 x 40 in. Courtesy of the artist and Laband Art Gallery
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/luciana-abait/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Gary Lichtenstein
DESCRIPTION:Gary Lichtenstein is a visionary force in both abstract painting and silkscreen printmaking\, known for his bold use of color and fearless experimentation across media. With a body of work spanning over 200 oil-based paintings\, Lichtenstein demonstrates true abstract expressionism through the properties of light absorption and reflection\, specifically with regard to the visual impact of color. \nEqually influential is his legacy in silkscreen printing. Over the course of a 45-year career\, Lichtenstein has collaborated with more than 100 artists\, producing a wide array of editions and multiples that celebrate the medium’s expressive potential. Early inspiration came from legendary rock & roll poster artist Bob Fried\, whose psychedelic prints for bands like Pink Floyd\, The Grateful Dead\, Santana\, Genesis\, and Steppenwolf expanded the boundaries of screen printing. Together\, Fried and Lichtenstein dove into what was\, at the time\, relatively new territory: embracing the unique method of painting through silk. \nEach project that emerges from Lichtenstein’s studio—whether his own or a collaboration—tells a story rooted in experimentation\, color\, and process. This comprehensive exhibition showcases the limitless possibilities of silkscreen\, featuring works by notable artists including Cey Adams\, Al Diaz\, Futura\, Charles Hinman\, Robert Indiana\, Robert Scott\, Jessica Stockholder\, Vincent Valdez\, and more. \nLichtenstein’s works are held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York)\, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, the Smithsonian Institution\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum\, and the Butler Institute of American Art. The Bob Fried print archive is represented in the collections of MoMA\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, and SFMOMA. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nGary Lichtenstein: Painter & Master Printer \nNovember 15\, 2025 – January 11\, 2026 \nMuseum of Art – DeLand \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free  |  Future Members $5 \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/gary-lichtenstein/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Florida Highwaymen
DESCRIPTION:At a time of profound social and economic change\, the Florida Highwaymen dared to navigate the American Dream. \nThe Florida Highwaymen were 26 self-taught African American artists who began painting in the 1950s and 60s\, capturing Florida’s landscapes in bold color. They sold their paintings along highways and door-to-door\, creating a legacy of creativity and perseverance that helped define Florida’s visual identity. Their depictions of royal poinciana trees\, marshes\, and coastal sunsets not only document Florida’s natural splendor but also stand as a testament to the artists’ determination and spirit in a period of profound social change. \nThis exhibition\, drawn from the esteemed Walker Collection\, is a rare opportunity to view works by all 26 recognized Highwaymen together. The Walker Collection represents one of the most comprehensive private holdings of Highwaymen paintings in the world. Assembled with care and vision\, the exhibition honors each artist’s contribution and preserves the spirit of this remarkable movement in Florida’s art history. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nThe Florida Highwaymen: Selections from the Walker Collection  \nJanuary 25 – March 29\, 2026 \nMuseum of Art DeLand  |  100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida \nAdmission: Members Free  | Future Members $10 \n  \nImage: Mary Ann Carroll\, Old Blue Backwater\, Undated
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/the-florida-highwaymen/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Taylor Robenalt
DESCRIPTION:Enter the enchanting world of ceramic artist Taylor Robenalt as  she showcases her anthropomorphic porcelain animal\, figure\, and flora sculptures in this mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Art – DeLand. \nThrough layered symbolism and narrative form\, Robenalt contributes to the evolving conversation surrounding sculptural ceramics\, bridging the disciplines of ceramics and sculpture in ways that expand how we understand both. Robenalt’s work highlights the power of storytelling\, where symbolic forms come together to create a larger narrative of change and transformation. \nA professor at Ringling College of Art and Design\, Robenalt creates work that is visually accessible and emotionally resonant\, encouraging viewers to engage intuitively. This exhibition offers space for reflection\, connecting audiences to themes of identity\, transformation\, and shared human experience. Viewers are encouraged to see their own evolving stories reflected in the work\, bridging personal experience with contemporary artistic dialogue. \nRobenalt holds a BFA in bronze casting and stone carving from Southern Methodist University and an MFA in ceramics from the University of Georgia.  She has been the subject of ten solo exhibits and has participated in over forty international group exhibits. \n  \n  \nImage: Taylor Robenalt\, Mama Bear and Cub Rising with Resilience (Detail)\, 2026\, Stoneware under glaze\, glaze\, luster\, and mixed media\, 58 in. x 62 in. x 48 in.\, Photo: Sorcha Augustine
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/taylor-robenalt/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
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