Exhibitions

Sawubona: I See You

Sawubona: I See You invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich visual and cultural landscape of South Africa, presenting an intimate and multifaceted portrait of South African life. The word "Sawubona," an everyday greeting in Zulu that means "I see you," offers a poignant lens through which to approach this exhibition. Here, "seeing" transcends the simple act of looking; it calls for an encounter, an acknowledgment of the stories, struggles, resilience, and beauty embedded within each piece.

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The Space in Between

Stacy Conde, reflecting on her own personal journey, shares: "This exhibition is deeply personal, marking my first return to Miami since moving during the pandemic. It will be bittersweet I’m sure, bridging the space between my past and present, while reconnecting with the artists I’ve long represented and introducing new voices in primarily New Media. 'The Space in Between' speaks to the tension of belonging, where home feels both familiar and transformed, mirroring my own experience as well as the shared experiences of so many in Miami."

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Diminutive Works: An International Collection of Art

"Diminutive Works" celebrates the art of small-scale creations by artists spanning the globe. This curated collection showcases the intricate, exquisite, and captivating works of talented artists, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate artistry on a diminutive scale. From diverse cultural influences to individual artistic expressions, these small treasures encapsulate the essence of each artist's larger practice. Affordable and accessible, these pieces not only invite collectors to start or expand their collections but also present an ideal opportunity for gift-giving, fostering a connection between the artists and art enthusiasts worldwide. Explore this exhibition to uncover the world's miniature wonders and discover the beauty within these small yet impactful creations.

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Stacy Conde
Specious Morphology

Join us Friday, May 12th, 2023 for the opening reception of the immersive installation “Specious Morphology” by Gerry Stecca at Conde Contemporary, 334 Main Street in Downtown Natchez. The following morning, Saturday, May 13th at 10:30 the gallery will host an artist talk with Stecca.

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Stacy Conde
The Wishing Tree

"The Wishing Tree", conceptualized by Stacy Conde, co founder of Allumer Natchez, and executed by arts collaborative Arts Danu, was an immersive experience, situated under a 260 year old Magnolia tree. Participants were beckoned to come in and place a wish within the cave of the ancient magnolia which glowed with green light, and asked to explore the mystical and sacred space within the tree boughs while sorting through a shimmering passageway of secret hopes shared within the environment.

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Stacy Conde
Allumer Natchez

Allumer Natchez will light up Natchez this November with cutting-edge contemporary art installations in an exploration of illumination. From November 19th – 21st local and national artists will be invited to celebrate the city for the premiere of Natchez’ newest annual festival. Across one magical weekend artists will reimagine historic spaces and transform the way locals and visitors experience the city.

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Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil

Conde Contemporary presents a multi-sensory, immersive art exhibition titled “Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil”, taking place this October 16th-18th (Friday 5-10pm, Saturday 12-8pm and Sunday 12-6pm), at Conde Contemporary, 334 Main Street, Natchez, Mississippi. “Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil” is coronavirus mandate compliant as well as free and open to the public. Stacy Conde, gallery owner and curator of the exhibition, is partnering with plant and event designer John Grady Burns of Hal Garner at Nest, to recreate a garden in Natchez at midnight within the confines of her gallery.

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Stacy Conde
Stacying With Artists

Stacying With Artists premiers Sunday, March 22nd at 8:00 pm on The Beach Channel.

”Stacying [Stay-see-ing] verb the act of conversing, dealing, loving, shaping, laughing, teaching, and being taught in a way that is distinctly, uniquely, incredibly Stacy. And that’s the premise of our show; Stacy doing what Stacy does with the artists she works with at her gallery.”

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Stacy Conde
The Silence Project

Join us for the opening of The Silence Project, Friday, July 5th from 6-9 pm here at Conde Contemporary, 204 Miracle Mile. The gallery exhibition is part of a much larger project featuring the work of photographer Flor Mayoral.

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Idols of The Tribe

We welcome you to join us on Thursday, April 18th from 6-9 pm at 204 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables for the opening of the group exhibition “Idols of The Tribe”. Featured artists include : Anthony Ardavin, José Bedia, Ernesto Capdevila, Andres Conde, Elaine Del Cerro Yau, Natasha Kertes, Andy Llanes Bulto, Laura Luna, Darian Mederos, Mariana Monteagudo, Luis Rodriguez Noa, Enrique Toledo, Luis Enrique Toledo del Rio and Ruben Torres Llorca.

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Return to Order

Join us on Friday, November 30th, at 6:00 pm for the opening of "Return to Order" a group exhibition featuring :  Anthony Ardavin, José Bedia, Andres Conde, Elaine Del Cerro Yau, Danco Robert Duportai Garcia, Agnieszka (Agnes) Grochulska, Natasha Kertes, Darian Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez Noa, Enrique Toledo, Luis Enrique Toledo del Rio, and Ruben Torres Llorca.

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The End of the World: Leonid Rotar

Rotar’s images roam from series to series: rocky landscapes, a vast moon, a boy in a militarized uniform. It is from several of these elements, always located in the mid-ground, that the universe of Leonid Rotar’s painting is constructed, hermetic and non-conformist with regard to the ongoing practise of Russian art. This boy — son of the artist who serves as his model, the similarity in the portraits of the personalities of various pictures again stresses the symbolism of Rotar’s lapidary figurativeness.

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Stacy Conde