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Dreams in Motion: Seven Artists, Seven Visions of Motion

Date

April 29, 2025 @ 12:00 am - June 28, 2025 @ 12:00 am EDT

Location

Goldman Global Arts Gallery, 266 NW 26th Street
Miami, FL 33127 United States

Dates and Time

Date :
April 29, 2025 @ 12:00 am - June 28, 2025 @ 12:00 am EDT
Time :
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Description

GGA GALLERY presents Dreams in Motion, a high-octane exploration of art, movement, precision, and the captivating energy of transformation. This electrifying exhibition brings together a powerhouse lineup of international artists whose works travel across the dynamic intersections of diverse artistic disciplines, driven by raw emotion, technique, speed, chaos, and control.

Bacon’s hyper-detailed paintings freeze fleeting moments, while Benedict Radcliffe’s 3D wireframe sculptures distill iconic vehicles into their essence. Lina Condes channels the fluidity of motion through her minimalist stick-figure sculptures, bursting with reflective energy.

Leon Keer’s hyper-realistic toy cars evoke childhood nostalgia, juxtaposed with Manu Campa’s sleek depictions of classic automobiles that play with light and reflection. Vance reimagines iconic figures, blurring the lines between nostalgia and contemporary aesthetics, while Simon Berger transforms shattered glass into striking compositions, revealing beauty amidst chaos.

This exhibition celebrates the symbiotic relationship between artistry and speed, making it a vital experience for art lovers and racing enthusiasts alike.

Bacon – Canada  @vizsla_bacon   https://www.instagram.com/vizsla_bacon
Bacon The works of Bacon are a study in precision, capturing fleeting moments in hyper-detailed paintings that freeze time and offer a moment of reflection. His art confronts the viewer with emotional intensity, as he brings to life the ephemerality of human experience, layering detail upon detail to create a vivid and often provocative narrative. Bacon’s work speaks to the nature of impermanence and the weight of memory.

Benedict Radcliffe – United Kingdom  @benedictradcliffe   https://www.instagram.com/benedictradcliffe
Benedict Radcliffe’s 3D wireframe sculptures redefine the concept of the automobile by stripping down iconic Porsches to their essential skeletal forms. His pieces highlight the purity and genius of design, celebrating the history of the car as a symbol of innovation and beauty. Radcliffe’s mastery of line and form creates an interplay between space and structure, elevating the automotive to a new artistic height.

Lina Condes –  Ukraine/America   @lina_condes    https://www.instagram.com/lina_condes
Lina Condes’ work explores the subtle and powerful dynamics of movement through minimalist, abstract sculptures. Her signature fluid stick-figure forms are imbued with reflective energy, capturing the essence of motion and emotion in a way that transcends the physical. Condes’ sculptures invite viewers to witness the interplay between tension and release, embodying the fleeting nature of life and movement with a serene, yet dynamic presence.

Leon Keer –  Netherlands    @leonkeer    https://www.instagram.com/leonkeer
Leon Keer Known for his hyper-realistic street art, Leon Keer creates visual experiences that transport viewers into the nostalgic world of childhood. His toy car installations evoke a sense of wonder and joy, allowing the audience to reconnect with the innocence and excitement of youth. Keer’s work blends realism with surrealism, drawing from the energy of play to create pieces that challenge perception and invite curiosity.

Manu Campa –  Spain    @manucampart    https://www.instagram.com/manucampart
With a mastery of light, reflection, and detail, Campa captures not just the beauty of design, but the emotion, history, and cultural symbolism embedded within it. His work transcends genre—merging contemporary art with automotive heritage—and resonates equally with collectors, curators, and car connoisseurs. Having exhibited across Europe, the U.S., and Asia, and collaborated with renowned automotive brands and private collectors, Campa brings a rare authenticity to his practice. His access to exclusive car collections, concours-level garages, and the inner world of motorsport informs a body of work that is both technically brilliant and narratively rich. At the intersection of art and engineering, Campa positions the automobile as muse, memory, and modern relic—an enduring symbol of movement, identity, and design excellence.

Vance – China    @vance_dna    https://www.instagram.com/vance_dna
Vance’s art pushes the boundaries of visual perception, blending nostalgia with contemporary edge in his reimaginations of pop culture icons. His translucent, ice-like sculptures encapsulate a sense of fragility and preservation, blurring the lines between memory and modernity. With every piece, Vance invites viewers to reflect on the passage of time, the preservation of icons, and the impact of pop culture on contemporary identity.

Simon Berger – Switzerland    @simonberger.art    https://www.instagram.com/simonberger.art
Simon Berger’s work transforms destruction into creation, using shattered glass as a medium to craft striking compositions that reveal the beauty hidden in chaos. His intricate portraits, created from the fragments of broken glass, challenge the viewer to find meaning and beauty in imperfection. Berger’s work embodies the tension between destruction and creation, urging us to reconsider how we view damage, fragility, and the resilience of art.

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Goldman Global Arts Gallery, 266 NW 26th Street
Miami, FL 33127 United States