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“Milagros at the Temple of Abundance” is painted on a series of 8 columns on The Underline creating a high-impact, large-scale installation with an artist-curated theme intended to inspire curiosity and spark engagement to build stronger connections and reinforce the principle of art as a shared experience within diverse communities.  By doing so, the installation transforms the artwork ino a participatory and inclusive event, fostering a deeper sense of connection and collective engagement.

Apoio

Bonnie Bernstein Dockter & Peter Dockter, the Lynn & Louis Wolfson II Family Foundation, and the Fernandez Family Foundation.


Alexandre Arrechea

b. 1970 | Trinidad, Cuba

Alexandre Arrechea, a renowned Afro-Cuban artist, holds a repertoire spanning a variety of mediums from large-scale installations and video art, to watercolor and painting, delving into profound themes like history, memory, politics, and power dynamics within urban environments. A founding member of the influential Los Carpinteros collective, Arrechea’s early career was defined by collaborative experimentation and a meticulous approach to metamorphosing ordinary objects into extraordinary art.