MIAMI, FLORIDA - The de la Cruz Collection presents their 2019 exhibition, More / Less.
More / Less further explores shifts in contemporary visual culture, as revealed through the vision of collectors, Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz. Comprised of over 200 works, More / Less continues the collection’s ongoing study of the intimate link between gesture, abstraction, and written language.
“We always try to build relationships with the artists in the collection. Our exhibitions are a collective effort that includes the voice of the artists. This exchange helps us build possibilities that extend beyond our understanding of current art practices, and allows for the inclusion of the artists’ vision.” – Rosa de la Cruz
“In our case,” says Carlos de la Cruz, “we have deliberately focused on art produced during the last 30 years. We believe that this questions the issues that are relevant today. As Pablo Picasso said, 'Neither is there figurative and non-figurative art. Even in metaphysics ideas are expressed by forms.'"
Artist in the exhibition: Kathryn Andrews, Tauba Auerbach, Hernan Bas, Walead Beshty, Beshty/Walker, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Martin Creed, Aaron Curry, Salvador Dalí, Peter Doig, Isa Genzken,
Félix González-Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Guyton\Walker, Rachel Harrison, Arturo Herrera, Jim Hodges, Evan Holloway, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel, Israel/Smith, Rashid Johnson, Alex Katz, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Krebber, Wifredo Lam, Glenn Ligon, Michael Linares, Nate Lowman, Lucy McKenzie, Adam McEwen, Ana Mendieta, Albert Oehlen, Paulina Olowska, Laura Owens, Jorge Pardo, Seth Price, Sterling Ruby, Analia Saban, Dana Schutz, Josh Smith, Reena Spaulings, Rudolf Stingel, Rufino Tamayo, Cosima von Bonin, Kelley Walker, Christopher Wool.
Admission free: Including lectures, events, and all educational programs.
The de la Cruz Collection is privately owned and funded by Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz. It is not a foundation, is not registered as a 501(c)(3) under the US Internal Revenue Code and does not receive governmental assistance.