Posts Tagged ‘Art’

The Collabo Show

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Saturday, July 25th we will be exhibiting a live aquarium and video projection in “The Collabo Show”, a one-night only showcase of contemporary Miami artists.

85 NW 71 Street, Little Haiti

7PM – 12AM

‘Sugar Mountain’

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Sugar Mountain’
13 gallon CPR MRT (vintage nano)
Fluorescence Photograph

December 4-7 @ 7th Circuit Studio

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

December 4-7 @

7th Circuit Studio – 228 NE 59 ST Miami, FL 33137

Flower Power

Monday, November 24th, 2008

2008 Coral Morphologic

Floridian orange morph Flower Anemone (Epicystis crucifer).  Fluorescence photograph.

This is one of our prized flower anemones that will be featured in an upcoming exhibition alongside visionary artist Alex Grey during the week of Art Basel (Dec. 4-7) here in Miami.  More info to come…

KAWS @ Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Spongebob Squarepants, “interpolated” aptly by visual artist KAWS. “Saturated” is curated by producer/rapper Pharrell Williams and is being held at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin 9/20/08 – 11/15/08.

Kristen Pobatschnig’s “Two Jellies”

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Two Jellies, 2008. Acrylic on canvas, 18″ x 24″.

We are delighted to feature this stunning example of sealife-inspired artwork by our good friend and visual artist Kristen Pobatschnig. Expect many future snapshots documenting the age-old symbiosis of art and sea on the Morphologic Blog.

A Freshwater State of Mind

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Pictured above is an aquarium that Jared and I established in late 2004. It is currently maintained most capably by Jared’s father Dennison in New Hampshire. It is stocked entirely with plants that originated from a 150 gallon angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) aquarium I had enjoyed in Miami from 2003-2004. The dominant plants are Cryptocoryne wendtii, Crinum thaianum, and Microsorum pteropus (Java fern). All of these plants are hardy, and don’t require much special care. The aquarium is stocked with a variety of standard “community” freshwater fish such as tetras, platys, and rasboras. This aquarium is a nice example of a natural, planted aquarium that requires a low degree of maintenance, yet rewards with a high amount of peaceful satisfaction.