Dot Fiftyone Gallery

Dot Fiftyone Gallery DOTFIFTYONE GALLERY - Little River - Miami. THE GALLERY
Dot Fiftyone is a Miami based gallery with a focus in contemporary emerging art. Mr.

Founded in 2003 by Alfredo Guzman and Isaac Perelman, both from Argentina, the gallery aims to be a production laboratory for conceptual and contemporary art as much as an exhibition space. Dot Fiftyone’s objective is to create a conduit between the artists and the community local and global, by generating a flexible and mobile structure accessible to all. The directors select primarily emerging i

nternational artists whose work retains lasting impact and staying power. Workshops, educational television, lectures, events, as well as philanthropy, have all been part of the Dot program. Though the gallery established its reputation as leaders in the world of contemporary Latin American art, today the gallery strives to erase the gap between geographically diverse cultures, as the directors believe these boundaries do not exist in the artists’ intentions. Perelman is President of the Miami Art Dealers Association (MADA) and Mr. Guzman is a chairman on the Board of the Wynwood Arts District Association (WADA), reinforcing their involvement in the development of the arts in the city. Dot Fiftyone enjoys a strong collector base in, Miami, New York, Houston, Los Angeles and Latin America. Dot Fiftyone gallery introduces novel ways to raise the mission of a gallery in the XXI century. It is not enough, to simply showcase and promote the artists, but to actively interact with the social platform that fits in a space of this nature. Galleries currently produce, not only artistic content for general consumption, but contemporary art as well, expanding their scope to other projects such as conferences, seminars, workshops and video samples and non-commercial films. Thus Dot Fifthyone seeks to break the isolation to engage actively in the life of the community, pushing the boundaries that define the relationship with the urban structure to which it belongs to, geographically. ALFREDO GUZMAN
Dot Fiftyones Co Director – Alfredo Guzman became first Chair of 2B (non Profit Organization) in June of 2005. Previously he was part of the academic staff of the Buenos Aires State University, UBA where he was the professor for the “Expressive Medium I & II” for the “BA in Fashion & Textile Design” courses. In the for profit sector he founded Dot Fiftyone Gallery in 2003, one the most promising art galleries in Miami, that focuses in promoting emerging and young established artists from USA and other regions. Between 1991 and 1996 he worked in Buenos Aires, Argentina as Fashion Producer and Art Director for different local TV networks, magazines, the San Martin Theatre and for Latin MTV Networks. From 1990 to 1994 Alfredo Guzman was the Creative Designer at Tedeum, avant-garde boutique where he developed his own clothing line. After that he moved to Miami to open Pachamama, a laboratory for emerging artists and furniture designers becoming one the pioneer to establish a commercial venue in the area that today is known as South of Five at South Beach. In 1997 he created The Flower Bazaar, a flower boutique where he worked as the Chief Creative Designer till 2004.Mr. Guzman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the Buenos Aires State University, UBA. ISAAC PERELMAN
Dot Fiftyone's Gallery Co Director - Isaac Javier Perelman became First Vice–Chair of 2B (non Profit Organization) in June of 2005. Previously, he collaborated with The Central Agency for Jewish Education as active member of the International Miami Jewish Film Festival Committee. In 2001, he co-produced and directed that year’s film festival trailer. In 2002 he developed for the Department of Art & History, Florida International University the “First Encounter of Latin & South Florida Art at Seravezza city, Tuscany Region, Italy”. He, along with Alfredo Guzman, founded Dot Fiftyone Gallery in 2003. Between 1993 and 2007, Mr. Perelman worked free lance as Creative Producer and Investigative Journalist for different TV Networks in Buenos Aires and Miami. From 1996 to 1999 he was Director of Communications, Marketing and Image Studio at D&P Asociados, (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Prior to that, he served as Communication Director for South America, Leger SA (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1993/96) and Manager of Studio Services at I Magnin Co (Beverly Hills CA USA, 1990/93). Perelman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising from the Foundation of Higher Studies in Commercial Science, Buenos Aires, Argentina; an Associated of Art Degree from FIDM, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles CA and a Diploma in TV Production from RH Institute of Cinematography & Television, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

03/28/2026

We invite you to explore the Dot Fiftyone Gallery YouTube Channel, where you can follow our exhibitions, discover the artistic practices of our represented artists, and gain insight into our participation in art fairs around the world.

Through this channel, we share original productions created by our in-house filmmaker, Fredi Ferrara, who has developed a series of documentary features dedicated to our artists. Each film explores the philosophy and conceptual foundations that motivate and inspire their artistic practices, while also capturing the environments in which they live and create.

These productions have been filmed in cities across the globe, including Miami, New York, Paris, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Santa Cruz - Bolivia, Lima, and Bogotá.

Our channel currently features more than 70 videos, and we invite you to subscribe and follow us as we continue to share new content regularly. Over time, we will also be releasing archival recordings of past exhibitions presented by Dot Fiftyone Gallery since its founding in 2003.

In addition, the channel will include episodes from the first reality show about an art gallery in Miami, filmed in 2007, documenting the daily life of Dot Fiftyone Gallery and its interactions with collectors, museums, curators, artists, and fellow galleries in the city. Today, this material serves as a unique historical archive capturing the early stages of what would become the vibrant and influential contemporary art scene that Miami represents today.

Subscribe to the channel and join us in this evolving audiovisual archive.

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SAVE THE DATE: Aug 27 - 31, Dot Fiftyone Gallery Returns to ArteBA 2025 with a Notable PresentationArtists: Anastasia Sa...
08/17/2025

SAVE THE DATE: Aug 27 - 31, Dot Fiftyone Gallery Returns to ArteBA 2025 with a Notable Presentation

Artists: Anastasia Samoylova / Jorge Miño / Lázaro Olier / Gian Paolo Minelli

After a decade, Dot Fiftyone Gallery (USA) returns to ArteBA for its 2025 edition, participating in the special section Zona Diálogo Internacional, curated by Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Director and Chief Curator of Americas Society (New York). This section brings together a curated selection of four international galleries.

Dot Fiftyone’s booth will feature works by the following artists:
• Anastasia Samoylova, a US-based photographer of Russian origin, whose work moves between observational photography and studio practice, will be presented in Argentina for the first time. Samoylova has earned international recognition with recent exhibitions such as Floridas: Anastasia Samoylova and Walker Evans at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), on view from October 14, 2024, to May 11, 2025, and a major survey of her work at the Saatchi Gallery (London) from November 2024 to January 2025. Her work is held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art – MoMA (New York), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Pérez Art Museum (Miami), High Museum of Art (Atlanta), and the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), among others. Her published monographs include FloodZone (Steidl, 2019), Floridas(Steidl, 2022), Image Cities (Fundación MAPFRE / Hatje Cantz, 2023), and Adaptation (Thames & Hudson, 2024).

• Gian Paolo Minelli, a Swiss photographer, currently on view with 1995 Archives – Gian Paolo Minelli at Fundación Larriviere.

• Jorge Miño, an Argentine photographer, presents a selection from his series La Cuarta Pared, shown simultaneously at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (MAMBA).

• Lázaro Olier, an artist from Entre Ríos, presented courtesy of Fundación La Portland (Entre Ríos), will create an in-situ mural, bringing a unique visual and spatial dimension to Dot Fiftyone’s booth.

04/28/2025

Concrete Façade”, a group photography exhibition exploring architecture, memory, and power, in the main gallery, and “Unfolding”, a solo exhibition by Hernán Cédola, in the project room.

● “Concrete Façade”. Main Gallery
Concrete Façade is a group photography exhibition that explores the complex interplay of form, memory, and politics through the lens of architecture. Featuring works by Anastasia Samoylova, Linet Sánchez, Edison Peñafiel, Gian Paolo Minelli, Amanda Linares, and Mitzi Falcón, the exhibition examines façades as both masks and mirrors—structures that conceal deeper truths while shaping perception. Through their images, the artists peel back layers of history, identity, and power embedded in the built environment, inviting viewers to question the authenticity of the surfaces that define our surroundings.

● Hernán Cedola’s Unfolding. Project Room

This new presentation by Hernán Cedola in Miami marks his fifth exhibition with Dot Fiftyone Gallery.
For Unfolding, Cedola transforms the gallery’s project room with a series of recent works, inviting a more intimate dialogue between the viewer and a body of work that explores new pictorial expressions. Through gestural intensity and sublimated emotions, the artist reveals a process of continuous evolution and discovery.

The exhibition extends an invitation to an open visual discourse. By exposing the creative process, Cedola turns the viewer into a witness to the image’s construction, revealing its mutable and evolving nature.

His works bear visible traces of their making, shaping an aesthetic of uncertainty—where the image is not a fixed conclusion but a form in flux. Each piece becomes a record of its own becoming, capturing moments of doubt, persistence, and improvisation. Pauses and shifts in direction are not concealed but embraced as integral to both composition and meaning. The image remains in constant transformation, carrying its history while evolving through time and the gaze of the viewer.

02/12/2025

Meet Pepe Lopez, the artist whose show Guapísimas we are currently presenting. The video we recorded during his residency at El Espacio 23 in Miami last year features sequences from his Paris studio, as well as excerpts from his documentary Guapísimas, shot in Puerto Ayacucho—a town nestled in the heart of Venezuela’s Amazon—where the communities that weave the baskets used in Pepe’s installations reside. This video was created by Fredi Ferrara and produced by Dot Fiftyone.

Pepe Lopez’s Guapísimas series began in 2004, driven by a deep curiosity about indigenous culture and a desire to explore the rich artistic traditions of several Amazonian ethnic groups. The artist’s goal was simple: to learn the traditional art of basket weaving from the indigenous artisans of southern Venezuela and incorporate these new skills into his artistic practice. Lopez was drawn to the unique cultural heritage, intricate weaving techniques, and rich symbolism of these communities, all of which felt intimately connected to the land they inhabited. However, what began as a quest to absorb Indigenous craft soon evolved into a far more complex engagement with the intersection of Indigenous tradition and global consumerism. What the artist encountered was not just a fascinating artistic practice, but a lens through which to reflect on the broader cultural shifts transforming these communities.

Dot Fiftyone Gallery at  EJES: A Dialogue on Institutional Control and Repressed Freedoms. Mexico City, February 5-9, 20...
02/03/2025

Dot Fiftyone Gallery at EJES: A Dialogue on Institutional Control and Repressed Freedoms. Mexico City, February 5-9, 2025

Dot Fiftyone Gallery is proud to participate in the ZⓈONAMACO EJES section with artists Hamlet Lavastida and Camilo Godoy. This exhibition presents a compelling dialogue between two contemporary artists who reside outside their countries of origin, exploring themes of institutional control and cultural repression.

EJES is a curatorial segment within ZONAMACO that focuses on artists whose work investigates the relationship between art and freedom. This section welcomes innovative and experimental works from galleries, hybrid spaces, and artist-led initiatives. Bernardo Mosqueira curated the 2025 edition.

A Conversation on Power and Expression
Dot Fiftyone Gallery’s proposed booth for the EJES section aims to highlight how cultures are shaped by institutional forces such as the State, the Church, and other organizations. Lavastida and Godoy critically examine how these forces restrict freedoms, consolidate power, and establish norms that suppress individual expression. Their works investigate how these mechanisms lead to an ongoing state of fear, where survival is conditioned by submission and avoidance of punishment.

Through their artistic practices, Lavastida and Godoy illuminate the complex dynamics that contemporary Latin American artists navigate when addressing social divides. Their work demonstrates the power of dialogue, historical reflection, and the tension between nature and culture. Engaging with historical and social narratives offers fresh perspectives and fosters a broader understanding of collective identity and freedom.

Photo #2: Hamlet Lavastida, Cultura Profiláctica 2022 - Ongoing, Drawings with paper cutout on a painted wall 40 × 27 inches.

Photo #3: Camilo Godoy, AMIGXS (Self-portrait with Brendan, Carlos, and Jorge), 2019-2025. Archival pigment print, 18 × 24 inches.

10/17/2024

A walk-through of "The Shame," Cynthia Cohen's exhibition.

10/01/2024

MEET CYNTHIA COHEN WHO IS BEHIND “THE SHAME”

A video by Fredi Ferrara produced by Dot Fiftyone

Through new ways of seeing and thinking about women, Cohen creates a space of intimacy between the work and the audience or vo**ur. The sensual red velvet, reminiscent of brothel sofas, cinema seats, and theater curtains, pulls the viewer in, bringing them face-to-face with these erotic scenes. A private gaze in a public space. A distance that complicates the traditional role of the vo**ur. A woman enjoying her own sexuality. A man at her service. Cohen's series of paintings examines the connections between the artist and mainstream cinematic representations of forbidden eroticism and rebellion. Cohen’s approach to these images, through incisive figuration, both references and questions the history of art, bodies, and the male and female gaze. A shared foundation lies in these formative representations. What did they shape? What bodies did they bring into being? What did they allow us to be and do?
Excerpt from the essay "P**N AND SHAME" written by Larisa Zmud about this new series of paintings by Cynthia Cohen.

"Thank you, TIME OUT  and Falyn Wood , for highlighting us as one of the best galleries in Miami in your recent article:...
09/27/2024

"Thank you, TIME OUT and Falyn Wood , for highlighting us as one of the best galleries in Miami in your recent article: 'Little River Was Just Named the Coolest Neighborhood in Miami.'"

Reminder: Join us this Thursday, September 26, at 7:30 PM for the opening reception of Cynthia Cohen: “The Shame.” Curat...
09/26/2024

Reminder: Join us this Thursday, September 26, at 7:30 PM for the opening reception of Cynthia Cohen: “The Shame.” Curator and Essayist for the Show: Laura Isola, additional text by Larisa Zmud.

The exhibition is intended for a mature audience; viewer discretion is advised.

Cynthia Cohen presents a series of paintings inspired by the aesthetic of 1970s porno-erotic cinema, exploring the role of women and their right to pleasure. It’s a bold and intriguing collection, as is the exhibition layout.

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