I'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 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 MoreCurated in collaboration with Kelly Framel and Zachary Lynd and based on the promise of discovery, Faena Bazaar is rooted in cultural integrations and presents a new retail paradigm: a modernistic souk, and a stage for the world’s most remarkable brands to present a high-concept, experimental version of themselves.
Read MoreFaena Art Center presented Forms from Life, Typoe‘s first solo exhibition in Latin America, from July 20th through July 31st. The artist transformed Sala Molinos into a surrealist labyrinthine world of fantasy.
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