RIMOWA, a brand synonymous with sleek and durable luggage, has taken a vibrant step into the art world by partnering with Miami's own creative powerhouse, Typoe.
Read MoreMiami's artistic landscape is set to be reimagined by local artist Typoe, known for his dynamic and colorful creations. His latest installation, featured at Rimowa's Design District outlet during Miami Art and Design Week, showcases an explosion of colorful shards that seem to defy gravity.
Read More“To Live is to Die” is a site-specific sculpture at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) that functions as an extension of Typoe's DIE FORM series of light sculptures.
Read MoreI'm excited to share my newest public art piece under Miami’s Metrorail, a playful installation that captures the spirit of the Memphis Group. This vibrant creation is part of The Underline, a transformative ten-mile park and art project beneath Miami's railway.
Read MoreRenowned local artists Typoe and Laura de la Vega weaved together modern architecture, outdoor furniture and bigger-than-life sculpture in an interactive community space.
Read MoreTypoe Gran is taking a page from Friedrich Fröbel’s book. The Miami-based artist has long been inspired by the inventor of kindergarten and building blocks, creating larger-than-life sculptures and murals that remind us of the importance of play and experimentation.
Read MoreThis cultural hub, featuring Typoe's unique mural, aims to foster creativity, teach skills, and boost the local economy. Planned over ten years at a cost of $60 million, it's a visionary project designed to invigorate the area while honoring Warhol's legacy.
Read MoreTypoe, the Miami-based artist celebrated for his unique and vibrant style, is leaving a mark in Pittsburgh with his latest work, "Over the Rainbow," a public mural featured in The Pop District's "Rose Way."
Read MorePlant-based OffLimits Cereal partnered with acclaimed Miami-based mixed media artist Typoe for its latest in a series of artist collaboration boxes.
Read MoreThe site-specific mural, on an exterior wall of the museum facing Rose Way, is inspired by Pop Art, memento mori and Froebel Gifts, colorful blocks that encourage children to make connections in their learning and experimentation.
Read MoreIt's one week till artist Typoe's first-ever solo show at Primary. Wooden crates that once held new, never-before-seen sculptures stand in corners of the gallery space. A thin layer of fresh sawdust covers the floor.
Read MorePrimary is proud to present DIE FORM, a solo exhibition of new sculptural works by the Miami-based artist Typoe, his first exhibition with the gallery.
Read MoreIf you didn’t have the chance to experience “Forms from Life" from Color Field at University of Houston, here’s a in a unique one-minute walkthrough video.
Read MoreIt’s an ordinary Tuesday in March, and Miami artist Typoe is working in his Little Haiti studio. The sky starts to settle from daylight to a silver evening hue. The artist, whose given name is Michael Gran, answers the door to his studio with a paintbrush resting naturally between his teeth.
Read MoreI'm excited to announce the release of my artist conversation video on YouTube from my talk on March 11. The conversation was moderated by none other than Roberto Tejada, PhD, the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen, both distinguished Professors of English and Art History at the University of Houston.
Read MoreCreated exclusively for Color Field, this work is a deep dive into the world of minimalist design, heavily inspired by the legendary Ettore Sottsass and the interactive public parks of Isamu Noguchi.
Read MoreMiami-based artist TYPOE, initially a graffiti painter, has evolved into a sculptor, bringing his dynamic vision to the "Color Field" exhibition at the University of Houston.
Read MoreCommissioned by Related Group’s Jean Paul Perez and East End Capital, local artist TYPOE has just completed his neon mural, located in the driveway of Wynwood 25, one of the newest and most buzzed-about properties in the area.
Read MoreOn October 18, Cultured and Florense hosted a cocktail and auction to benefit the Lotus House. The evening, held at the Design Center of America, kicked off with the unveiling of a signature Florense Macaron stool, colorfully reimagined by Miami-based artist Typoe.
Read MoreOver the weekend, a unique pop-up exhibition in Los Angeles, "Lyrics to Life," saw the fusion of music and art. Eight artists, including Miami's own Typoe, came together to transform famous song lyrics into stunning art installations. This collaborative event, hosted by Dropbox and Genius, featured lyrics from icons like the Notorious B.I.G. and Nicki Minaj.
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