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Rosa de la Cruz Is All Worked Up

December 12, 2013 by Marion Maneker

Rosa de la Cruz

Rosa de la Cruz, a pillar of Miami’s Contemporary art community, is in a towering rage at Miami’s MOCA because of the museum’s discussions with other museums about merging. De la Cruz donated a lot of art to Miami MOCA and, understandably, finds the lack of consultation frustrating:

“My husband and I donated those works to the MOCA. M-O-C-A. Miami’s contemporary art museum,” she said. “The Bass was built for the Bass family. It has all those [Peter Paul] Rubens. Some of them real. And a room full of cats and mummies. It’s an eclectic museum, is what I’d call it. But it’s not a contemporary art museum.. They have that Egyptian room now. It is embarrassing, to tell you the truth.”

She had equal disdain for the recently opened Perez Art Museum Miami.

“PAMM or MAM or whatever its called is not a contemporary art museum either,” she said, before criticizing PAMM’s much heralded new building. “The problem with museums in Miami is that they become country clubs. The Miami Herald recently wrote about PAMM: ‘Oh, it’ll be great because they’ll have weddings and bat mitzvahs there.’ But museums should not be used as banquet halls.”

Rosa de la Cruz Bashes MOCA, Bass and PAMM: “Why Is It That Miami Museums Are Becoming Places Just For Parties?”

De La Cruz Anchors Design District

July 27, 2009 by Marion Maneker

The real estate recession in Miami hasn’t crushed the hopes of the art and design community, according to Joel Poelhius. The Miami Herald follows the fate of a fire sale in the Design district:

While pundits search for signs of a real-estate market bottom, developer Todd Glaser found a bottom-dollar price for a 3,368-square-foot building on the edge of Miami’s Design District. Glaser, who helped lead redevelopment of the area in the early 1990s, said the $325,000 purchase at 4111 N. Miami Ave. was a no-brainer. […] In the heart of the Design District, recent sales prices often run three to four times that, said Craig Robins, a design district pioneer and president, chief executive and chairman of Dacra, a real estate development company.Continue Reading

December Opening for New Miami Museum

June 29, 2009 by Marion Maneker

Rosa de la Cruz
Rosa de la Cruz sees the warehouse 'as an extension of my home.' ROBERTO KOLOTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD FILE

”I want the collection to be accessible to the community — especially to students — and admission to the space will be free,” de la Cruz says. “I want people to use the space, to come and see the art as many times as they want to, to use the library to study.”

The building was designed by Miami architect John Marquette, who co-owns the Italian design store Driade Miami and the restaurant Fratelli Lyon in the Design District. […]

De la Cruz declines to put a dollar figure on the project but says costs are “reasonable, and proof that you can build something wonderful and still stay in budget.” […]

The de la Cruzes hope to open the museum-like structure, under construction on 41st Street at North Miami Avenue, to the public during Art Basel Miami Beach in December. At 30,000 square feet, the three-story building will sport considerable exhibition space and house a library, offices, and basic living quarters, perhaps for an artist in residence.

An Artful Gift to the South Florida Landscape (Miami Herald)

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