19 December 1-7, 2022 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | Contents | Letters | news | night+Day | CuLture | Cafe | MusiC | Charles Humes Jr., Jennifer Printz, and Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz each take inspiration from Rembrandt’s techniques, subject matter, and medium, yet their approaches couldn’t be more unique. On view through January 8, 2023, at 10975 SW 17th St., Miami; 305-348-2890; frost.fiu.edu. Admission is free. PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI It hasn’t even been a decade since the PAMM relocated to its current home near the shores of Biscayne Bay, but the modern and contem- porary art museum has already become an icon in the Magic City. Guests visiting during Miami Art Week will be greeted by the avatar Lady Ava interface when they enter the exhi- bition “Welcome to the wwwunderkammer,” the immersive creation of Brooklyn-based in- terdisciplinary artist Carla Gannis. PAMM also presents “Liminal,” the first mono- graphic survey exhibition of Argentinian art- ist Leandro Erlich. Over the last 20 years, Erlich has become the master of transform- ing mundane environments — an elevator, a subway car, a swimming pool — into portals of imagination and illusion, reminding us that if we suspend our disbelief for just a moment, we may witness something extraordinary. On view through September 4, 2023, at 1103 Bis- cayne Blvd., Miami; 305-375-3000; pamm.org. Tickets cost $12 to $16. THE WOLFSONIAN In one of two exhibits on view during Miami Art Week, posters, records, sheet music, and film and audio clips illustrate the cultural exchange between the U.S. and Cuba that birthed new, hybrid sounds. “Turn the Beat Around” is for fans of rumba, conga, mambo, salsa, Afro-Cuban jazz, and, of course, the cha-cha-cha, who want to dig deeper into the times and people that created these in- ternational music genres in the 1930s through the ‘60s. “Plotting Power: Maps and the Modern Age” uses paintings, prints, posters, graphic materials, and industrial de- signs to trace the history of maps as tools for communicating strategy, agenda, and, more often than not, the dividing lines between “us” and “them.” “Plotting Power” on view through April 16, 2023, and “Turn the Beat Around” on view through April 30, 2023, at 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-531- 1001; wolfsonian.org. Tickets cost $8 to $12; free for Florida residents. A R T L O V E R S W I L L F I N D E X H I B I T I O N S T H A T R U N T H E G A M U T I N T E R M S O F M E D I U M , T I M E P E R I O D , S T Y L E , A N D G E O G R A P H Y . Perfectly Curated from p18