Lauren Whitfield: Texas Poet Combines Yoga, Writing, and Healing Through Innovative Poetry Workshops

The lights were twinkling, the breeze was warm, and the animated chatter quieted as Sasha Bernier asked the crowd at Adam & Eve to welcome Lauren Whitfield in a reading of her poem “Silhouette”.
Don’t Be Mad: Miller’s Art Basel Journey from Houston to Miami Beach

We’re all looking for that perfect meet-cute story that leads to a happily ever after. In Miller’s case, a meet-cute led to not getting the guy but an epic performance at the Adam & Eve party, a premier event during Art Basel Miami Beach.
From St. Barth to Art Basel: Inside Karolina Karlsson’s Muted Gemini Series and Work Wives

Meeting Swedish-American artist Karolina Karlsson is like feeling a cool breeze on a hot summer day. She is lovely and serene, traits that perhaps stem from spending a good part of the year on St. Barth’s surrounded by nature.
When Eden Gets an AR Upgrade: Oriana Pirela for Creativo

Upon meeting Oriana at Creativo’s Adam and Eve soireé for Art Basel, I was
immediately drawn into her world. As I admired her colorful and textural work, she quickly ran
over, opened her phone, and held up the screen for me. As I peered through her camera, I saw
the background of her painting begin to swirl with clouds.
Creativo’s Garden of Eden: Anastasia Butacova in Full Bloom

Few events rival the spectacle and vibrant intensity of Art Basel, a global curation and
celebration of artistic innovation and unrestrained revelry. For Anastasia Butacova, showing her
work at Creativo’s Adam and Eve rooftop party in Miami was not just a milestone…
Fruit Ninja IRL: Luis Gonzalez Carves Out a Fruitful Endeavor

When Luis Gonzalez answers my question, “If you were a fruit, what would you
be?” with “An apple,” it’s not just a whimsical analogy. His response encapsulates his
artistic doctrine: individuality, simplicity, and beauty in imperfection.
Africa’s Art Market: Emancipation, Innovation, and Global Impact

n recent decades, the African art market has gained increasing visibility and recognition in the global art scene. African artists are regularly featured in major biennials and fairs, and institutions around the world are focusing on African and diaspora art, reflecting a shift in global attention.
Sculpting Stubborn: Carlos Enrique Prado Breaks the Mold

In the realm of contemporary ceramics, few artists bridge the gap between classical and
modern as sublimely as Cuban-born, Miami-based sculptor Carlos Enrique Prado.
Affordable Art Fair Review: A smashing success

The Affordable Art fair took over New York’s Metropolitan Pavilion last week with 2 floors of over 50
galleries and 200 artists displaying their work.
“Memory Vessels”

Inspired by the vastness of human experience in combination with the simplicity of everyday objects, still lives have been a staple in the study of art and its relation to culture.