Francess Archer Dunbar (@saintfrancess ) reviews explorations of distortion in Fharid LaTorre and Jamieson Pearl's artworks in QUEUE Gallery's (@queue_gallery ) "Evidence of Evolution" exhibition, Miami.
"This show’s dueling explorations of distortion connect Miami and Los Angeles, two cities known for plastic surgery and online influencer culture.
Both bodies of work gesture at transformation as a modern state of being."
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1. Jamieson Pearl (@jamiesonpearl ), "Acquitted (sarahfuckingsnyder)", 2025; oil on linen, 18 x 18 inches. Courtesy QUEUE Gallery. 2. Fharid LaTorre (@fharidlatorre ), "pissing imitator insults refuse tricky capture animal reinstating capture bonds", 2024; hand-carved petrified wood, wax, oak, silver, 10 x 6 x 22 inches. Courtesy QUEUE Gallery. 3. Installation view of "Evidence of Evolution", QUEUE Gallery, Miami, 2026. Courtesy QUEUE Gallery.
showing slivers & taking off skin for sake of dopamine layer of diophantine equations, 2026
carved walnut, stainless steel
44 x 7 x 6.5 in | 111.76 × 17.78 × 16.51 cm
in ‘Evidence of Evolution’ at Q extended til the 30th
photos by @phillipkarp
SUBMISSION: EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION — #FharidLaTorre and #JamiesonPearl
#QUEUEGallery, Miami
April 10 — May 22, 2026
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We had the pleasure of picking Fharid LaTorre’s brain.
The full interview will be released within the next 48 hours on our site. To receive it directly to your inbox, make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter via queuegallery.net 💋
Fharid LaTorre (b. 1999, Miami, FL) is a contemporary artist based in Miami, working primarily in sculpture. His work is currently on view in a two person exhibition at QUEUE Gallery alongside Jamieson Pearl.
LaTorre received his BFA from The Cooper Union in 2022 and works primarily in sculpture. His practice explores the beginning point of fracturing, where rupture, healing, and regeneration coexist, examining moments of capture and the (non) consensual illusions that stabilize them. Through materially driven forms informed by medical and industrial systems, his work evokes altered anatomical responses and mutations outside individual control, shaped by infrastructures of extraction and circulation that interpenetrate human life at both massive and molecular scales. LaTorre is currently in residence at Tunnel Projects and YoungArts.
Come experience the work in person🗝️
On view now: Thurs–Sat, 1–6pm or by appointment through May 22.
300 SW 12th Ave, Unit 324-A, Miami, FL
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this special evening in collaboration with Tunnel @__tunnel and QUEUE @queue_gallery .
AIRIE.Foundation was proud to bring together artists, curators, and community members for a conversation between Sterling Rook @sterlingrook , 2025 AIRIE.Foundation Fellow, and Catherine Camargo @catuxxca Centered around Shupingagua, Rook’s exhibition at Tunnel Projects, the discussion offered a closer look at the materials, research, and cultural memory that shape his practice.
We are grateful to have shared this moment with a community that continues to engage deeply with the intersections of art, environment, and cultural dialogue.
Moments like these continue to shape an ongoing dialogue between artists, environments, and community.
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We’re thrilled to announce that David Correa is the third commissioned artist of Season Eight—a season of world-building in all its forms. 🦾
Blending performance, film, poetry, object, and imagery, Correa’s practice presents surreal narratives exploring and satirizing man’s existential relationship to the tool and the self. Contextualized through collective aspects of Latin American situationism, he informs these narratives by referencing political theory, mythology, history, and philosophy, and creates networks of ideologies that anchor the Latin laborer as an absurd figure.
Through his time-based work, Correa’s presentation of ephemera as sculpture deepens this investigation by humanizing and memorializing the tool. Likewise, his “non-ephemeral” objects act as contextual reference for the narrative.
We invite you to join us in @daavud world. An artist-in-residence at @__tunnel , alumnus of @nwsaschool@youngarts , and represented by @queue_gallery , this commission is more than its individual parts.
Here, our experience together is the archive. Reveal performance night is Friday, May 8. 🩶
Film by @juanluismatos.info
So proud to see Catherine Camargo stepping into this moment as guest curator for the 30th anniversary exhibition at MOCA North Miami.
Watching her work, her eye, and her dedication to artists has been something special—and now to see it on this kind of stage is incredible.
And yes, I’ll say it… she also happens to be my son’s girlfriend 😊
Proud is an understatement.🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷#moca #queuegallery #dngretirementlife #miamilife
Catherine and Josh, I couldn’t be more proud of you both. Seeing your new gallery come to life is truly something special—I already see such a bright and beautiful future ahead for you.
And to open your doors with artists like Jamieson Pearl and Fharid LaTorre… just wow. Their work is extraordinary, and Catherine it says so much about your vision.
My heart is full. I’ve never been more proud. ❤️❤️#dngretirementlife #queuegallery #queuegallerymiami