From winged installations on Lincoln Road to the city’s Official Host Poster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Rubem Robierb’s work has become part of Miami’s visual fabric.
Now at VISU Contemporary, Robierb’s “Roots to Fly” brings together nearly 30 works in sculpture, painting, and mixed media. The exhibition traces Robierb’s path from Maranhão, Brazil, to Miami.
The title frames the exhibition’s core tension. Roots speak to origin and inheritance. Wings suggest movement, resilience, and self-definition. Robierb’s practice operates between the two, balancing personal history with an expanding public presence.
“Roots to Fly” also reflects VISU Contemporary’s continued growth as a platform for ambitious contemporary artists, following the gallery’s recent high-profile David LaChapelle exhibition
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