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  2. Wynwood Art District - Wikipedia

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    The Wynwood Walls were created in 2009 by the late Tony Goldman in an effort to develop the area's pedestrian potential. [4] Goldman bought his first building in Wynwood in 2004, and owned nearly two dozen properties by 2008. [5] Artists from around the world have contributed to the Wynwood Walls. [6]

  3. Wynwood - Wikipedia

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    The Wynwood Art District is a sub-district of Wynwood that contains galleries, outdoor murals, and private art collections. The district is centered around Wynwood Walls, which was conceived by the late urban developer Tony Goldman in 2009. [5] His idea was to revitalize the neighborhood by turning warehouses into works of art.

  4. Bakehouse Art Complex - Wikipedia

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    Bakehouse began inviting local street artists to decorate the exterior walls in 1986, decades before the similar initiative which would become the Wynwood Walls. [17] The west wall is currently covered by a mural titled "Say Their Names", [44] recognizing people "who were killed by gun violence, domestic violence and police brutality". [45]

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    Stunning beaches, incredible nightlife, and a mix of art and culture make Miami a must-visit destination. I recommend exploring the colorful murals of Wynwood Walls, diving into Cuban culture in ...

  6. 12 murals blossom vibrant hues north of downtown: The ... - AOL

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    The project, part of the Art in Public Places program established by Dogwood Arts, is reminiscent of Miami's Wynwood Walls district, an outdoor street art museum.

  7. Tony Goldman - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-2000s, Goldman began buying buildings in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, another neglected area where he saw potential. He worked with art dealer Jeffrey Deitch to launch Wynwood Walls, a large permanent collection of outdoor murals. He was also built the Wynwood Garage, a mixed-used building. [5]