Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/14/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Friday, 04/14/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Boris Mitić, Once Upon a Nothing, 2016, 52 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Boris Mitić in conversation with Ximena Caminos, Artistic Director and Chair, Faena Art

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/15/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Saturday, 04/15/2017 – 07:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Evangelia Kranioti, Obscuro Barroco, 2016, 50 min. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Sator, Paris.
Presented by Jaie Laplante, Executive Director, Miami Film Festival

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/16/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Sunday, 04/16/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Jillian Mayer, You’ll be Okay, 4 min loop. Courtesy of the artist.
Paris Kain, Love. Serve. Remember, 2016, 4 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Jenna Hasse, Soltar, 2016, 24 min. Courtesy of the artist and Louise Productions.
Bertille Bak, Usine À Divertissement (Entertainment Factory), 2016, 20 min. Courtesy of the artist and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève.
Alessio di Zio, Genesee, 14 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Alessio di Zio, Sioux Rapids, 15 min. Courtesy of the artist.

Conversation with artist Paris Kain and Diliana Alexander, Executive Director of FilmGate Miami. Presented by Santiago Tarditi Rodriguez, journalist and board member, Faena Art.

The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair 1/12/17

The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair
Thursday, 01/12/2017 – 05:00 pm – 09:00 pm
West Palm Beach City’s Tent Site
825 S Dixie Hwy & Okeechobee Blvd,
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
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Cost: $25 to $150

The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair, presented by Art Miami and sponsored by the City of West Palm Beach will make its debut in West Palm Beach City’s Tent Site on Thursday, January 12th, 2017 with an exclusive VIP Preview sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate benefitting The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society.

Collectors, art connoisseurs and art world luminaries alike will have the opportunity to acquire investment quality Blue Chip contemporary, Post-War works from 50 top international galleries over the four days. These premier galleries will come to the prestigious county of Palm Beach and the City or West Palm Beach from as far as Japan, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, The Netherlands, Portugal, and Venezuela. Participating galleries have previously been featured in numerous prominent international fairs including TEFAF in Maastricht and New York, The Armory Show, Masterpiece London, Art Miami, Expo Chicago and many others.

The fair will kick-off with an event entitled, Spotlight Luncheon in 2017: Evolution of an Artist presented by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach at the Kravis Center’s Cohen Pavilion, where life-long creative Bernie Taupin will discuss his career and evolution as an artist. A special selection of Mr. Taupin’s works will be on exhibit and for sale at the luncheon with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Cultural Council and the Perry J. Cohen Foundation.

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/22/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Saturday, 04/22/2017 – 07:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Massimo D’Anolfi & Martina Parenti, L’Infinita Fabbrica del Duomo, 2016,
121 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Presented by Alastair Gordon, architecture critic for Wall Street Journal

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program 4/23/17

Biennale Of Moving Images | Faena Art | Film Program
Sunday, 04/23/2017 – 08:00 pm –
FAENA Hotel Miami Beach
3400 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Cost: Free

Jillian Mayer, You’ll be Okay, 4 min loop. Courtesy of the artist.
Jenna Hasse, Soltar, 2016, 24 min. Courtesy of the artist and Louise Productions.
Paris Kain, Love. Serve. Remember, 2016, 4 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Bertille Bak, Usine À Divertissement (Entertainment Factory), 2016, 20 min. Courtesy of the artist and Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève.
Alessio di Zio, Genesee, 14 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Alessio di Zio, Sioux Rapids, 15 min. Courtesy of the artist.

Art Wynwood 2/17/17, 2/18/17, 2/19/17, 2/20/17

Art Wynwood
Thursday, 02/17/2017 – 02/20/2017 11:00 am – 07:00 pm
Art Wynwood Pavilion
3001 NE 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33137
Website
Cost: Free

Art Wynwood, the premier winter contemporary art fair produced by Art Miami, will return to Miami for its sixth edition February 16 – 20. The annual Presidents’ Day Weekend fair will showcase a dynamic array of works from the underground street movement, emerging young talent, and world-renowned contemporary and modern artists.

This year’s highlights include legendary street artist Shepard Fairey being honored with the Art Wynwood Tony Goldman Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award, and a specially curated Cuban art exhibition that will feature works by both iconic 20th century masters and 21st century artists.

The five-day fair, sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate, will begin on Thursday, February 16, with a much-anticipated VIP Preview to benefit the Miami City Ballet at The Art Wynwood Pavilion (3101 NE 1st Avenue), before opening to the public on February 17 and continuing through Monday, February 20. This major contemporary art fair offers serious collectors as well as seasoned and budding art enthusiasts the best opportunity to discover and obtain some of the most important works of the era.

Last year, the prestigious art fair attracted more than 36,500 prominent collectors, curators, art advisors, interior designers, and art aficionados from all over the world. This year, the fair will offer diverse artworks from over 50 galleries representing more than a dozen countries, including Germany, Spain, Russia, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Colombia and the United States.

Jean Claude Legagneur: Faces of Freedom 2/5/17

Jean Claude Legagneur: Faces of Freedom
Sunday, 02/07/2017 – 03/05/2017 11:00 am – 05:00 pm
Museum of Contemporary Art
770 NE 125th St,
Miami, Florida 33161

Cost: Open to the public

Faces of Freedom is a journey that conveys the emotion and intelligence of a person once repressed, but no longer. This collection of portraits challenges the viewer to look within to his or her own identity, unique to his or her own human experience.

The artist reception is on Thursday, February 9 from 7-9 p.m. with admission of $10 to the public, free to MOCA members and North Miami residents.

Overtown Music & Arts Festival 2018 7/14/18


Overtown Music & Arts Festival 2018
Saturday, 07/14/2018 – 11:00 am – 07:00 pm
Miami’s Overtown Business and Entertainment District
NW 2nd & 3rd Avenue between NW 8th & 10th Street,
Miami, Florida 33136
Website
Cost: Free

This summer, the Overtown Music & Arts Festival is returning to the historic Overtown district of Miami for a free, one-day-only festival celebration of the arts and music. The highly anticipated neighborhood event will feature live performances by nationally known recording artists including English singer-songwriter Estelle, local food, art vendors, craft stations, Youth Zones, and more! Welcoming of all ages, adults can enjoy the main stage and other entertainment options while children visit face-painting booths, bouncy houses, and other fun stations.

Wynwood Art Walk to Showcase Miami Music Scene 8/13/16

Wynwood Art Walk to Showcase Miami Music Scene
Saturday, 08/13/2016 – 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm
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NW 23rd Street and 5th Avenue,
Wynwood, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

Wynwood Art Walk has become one of the most iconic events in Miami, and SWARM, the creator of its epicenter along NW 23rd Street and 5th Avenue, is now poised to serve as an advocate for the Miami music scene by showcasing local talent. “We’re committed to bringing live music to Wynwood Art Walk, and much like our passion for all things local, we intend to give Miami musicians a platform to promote their music,” said Tony Albelo, partner of SWARM.

Wynwood Art Walk will include a main stage where several bands will be scheduled to perform starting at 6:00 p.m. On Saturday, August 13, SWARM is hosting four local bands, including the sun-drenched, garage rock headliners SunGhosts and their debut album release party. The album was recorded at Cutting Cane Studios in South Florida and was produced by two-time Grammy-winning producer Joel Someillán. Although the album is set for worldwide release (iTunes, Amazon, etc.) on August 23, eager fans will get to pre-purchase it at Wynwood Art Walk, ten days before its official launch. This installment of Wynwood Art Walk will also feature live music sets by Alexander Di Leo, KIDS, and Magic City Hippies. For info on pre-ordering SunGhosts’ new album, follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sunghostsofficial.

As always, Wynwood Art Walk is free and open to the public every second Saturday of the month. It’s the best place to people watch. It’s where locals get meet local artisans eager to showcase and sell their craft. It’s the place to satisfy that craving for five-star food trucks, and now, it’s the place to get up close and personal with Miami musicians who deserve to be center stage. For more information, follow https://www.facebook.com/artwalkwynwood/. For Wynwood Art Walk video, go to https://youtu.be/da9GCrqjPAo.

BELAIRFINEART Miami Presents Arty Friday at Villa Azur 2/24/17

BELAIRFINEART Miami Presents Arty Friday at Villa Azur
Friday, 02/24/2017 – 06:30 pm – 08:30 pm
Villa Azur
309 23rd St,
miami, Florida 33139

Cost:

Gregory, Francois Chabanian & Bernard Markowicz Welcome You to Arty Friday hosted by
BELAIRFINEART Miami at Villa Azur in collaboration with Markowicz Fine Art.
| Friday, February 24, 2017 | 6:30 to 8:30 PM
For RSVP: Miami@Belairfineart.com | 786 203 0817| 786 203 2324 |
Villa Azur 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, Florida | www.villaazurmiami.com

Cuban American Bar Association Presents its 14th Annual ‘Art in the Tropics’ as ‘Uncorked’ 9/29/18

Cuban American Bar Association Presents its 14th Annual ‘Art in the Tropics’ as ‘Uncorked’
Saturday, 09/29/2018 – 07:00 pm –
Penthouse RIverside Wharf
125 SW North River Drive,
Miami, Florida 33130
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The Cuban American Bar Association will host its 14th annual “Art in the Tropics” event on Saturday, September 29. Hosted at a new venue this year, CABA marks the change in atmosphere by adding a theme title to the event’s name: “Uncorked.” Attended by attorneys, judges, government officials and business leaders, “AIT: Uncorked” is CABA’s second largest of its annual fundraisers, benefitting its Pro Bono Project, which provides pro bono legal services to the indigent community in Miami-Dade County. Guests will enjoy music, wine, spirits, beer and cuisine by local restaurants.

Greenhouse Miami Opening Preview in Wynwood 5/10/18

Greenhouse Miami Opening Preview in Wynwood
Thursday, 05/10/2018 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Private Wynwood Warehouse
2640 NW 5th Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: FREE

On Thursday, May 10th, artist Brian Batt unveils “Greenhouse Miami,” with an opening preview in Wynwood from 7-10pm. A continuation of the 2017 New York pop-up, “Greenhouse,” the exhibition will showcase Batt’s latest series of floral-inspired oil paintings, complemented by ethereal film photographs by Christina Arza. The evening will offer guests complimentary cocktails & light bites, along with live music and a colorful display of available works.

Miami locals and art aficionados are invited to enjoy this one-night only experience, set amidst a cutting-edge Wynwood warehouse on the corner of NW 5th avenue. Event is open to the public with RSVP. For complimentary entry to “Greenhouse Miami,” please email info@onbrand.co.

*Greenhouse Miami will remain open for general visits and private showings through Sunday, May 13th*

Art, Wine and Jazz Night 4/12/18

Art, Wine and Jazz Night
Thursday, 04/12/2018 – 05:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Atton Brickell Miami's Uva Bar
1500 SW 1st Ave,
Miami, Florida 33129
Website
Cost: Free

This Thursday from 5:30 – 10:00 p.m., indulge your senses in a wine tasting as you gaze upon contemporary artwork and sway to the buzz of live jazz.  Artists will intermix with guests and create new pieces directly in the center of the excitement.  The unique works featured come from Wynwood’s Eduardo Lira Art Gallery. Stop by for a few minutes or hang out for the entire event–all are welcome at the Art, Wine and Jazz Night at Atton Brickell Miami’s Uva Bar.  

Atton Brickell’s art and jazz night happens every Thursday featuring a happy hour menu. On the second Thursday of each month, in addition to the happy hour menu, the night includes a wine tasting.

Hollie Watman’s “Elements Pop Up Shop” during Art Basel Miami Beach 2016 11/29/16, 11/30/16, 12/1/16, 12/2/16, 12/3/16

Hollie Watman’s “Elements Pop Up Shop” during Art Basel Miami Beach 2016
Tuesday, 11/29/2016 – 12/03/2016 08:00 am – 06:00 pm
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2341 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: Free

Swim & athleisure designer Hollie Watman will debut “Elements,” her first pop-up shop during Art Basel Miami Beach 2016. In celebration of her newest collection, The Art of Wellness, the Elements pop up will feature Watman’s latest pieces designed specifically for Art Basel. Using her love of art and fitness as a source of inspiration for Watman’s “Wonderland” print, the bright flower-filled collection boasts a variety of apparel and athleisure items including a skate deck, bicycle, surfboard, canvas tote bags, fleece sweatshirts, leggings and more. The pop up will take place at the 1 Hotel South Beach (2341 Collins Avenue) Tuesday, November 29th – Saturday, December 3rd from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. All pieces from the collection will be on sale during this time.

RAW Pop Up 5/11/18

RAW Pop Up
Friday, 05/11/2018 – 05/13/2018 08:00 pm – 03:00 am
The Moore Building
3841 NE 2nd Ave.,
Miami, Florida 33137
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RAW x Miami Design District present RAW Pop Up at the Moore Building, a 3-day multi-sensory, 5-floor immersive experience of art, music and technology that will redefine how art is experienced.

Over 80 international artists and musicians will coexist and present their site-specific installations in the 21,000 square feet building located in the heart of the design district.

Awaken your RAW senses and experience art through a new lens.

The Saludarte Foundation Announces The Global South Visions And Revisions From The Brillembourg Capriles Collection For Miami Art Week 11/30/16 – 12/4/16

The Saludarte Foundation Announces The Global South Visions And Revisions From The Brillembourg Capriles Collection For Miami Art Week
Wednesday, 11/30/2016 – 12/04/2016 12:00 pm – 08:00 pm
00001Mana Wynwood
318 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

The SaludArte Foundation announced today the opening of their new exhibit The Global South: Visions and Revisions from the Brillembourg Capriles Collection, during Art Basel Miami Beach. The exhibition will take place at Mana Wynwood from November 30th to December 4th, 2016. Curated by Adriana Herrera and Adolfo Wilson, it creates a nonlinear, non- chronological narrative about the history of geometric abstraction in Latin America and Ibero America. The exhibit brings together works of diverse times and generating new approaches to the way history has been told from the global north. Some of the pieces will be activated daily with music and dance performances by the Lisarco Collective. These performances invite the audience to interact with the collective providing them with a unique insight on the philosophy and mission of SaludArte, which is to bring art to everyone without boundaries or limitations of any kind.

Block 1 Art featuring Haza 12/2/16, 12/3/16, 12/4/16, 12/5/16

Block 1 Art featuring Haza
Friday, 12/02/2016 – 12/05/2016 11:00 am – 08:00 pm
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111 NE 1st Street, 7th Floor,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: $25

BLOCK 1 ART is a Miami Art Week 2016 exhibition in Downtown Miami. Now in its second year, BLOCK 1 will present a diverse selection of fine art in a unique exhibit featuring Haza. His complex visuals connect to modern day glitz and glamour by using his iconic character Haza the Pig as well as other popular cultural characters. Works on display will range from sculptured ceramic paintings to mixed media involving layer techniques using acrylics, oils, and spray paint.

Gallery Hours:

December 2, 2016: 11am-8pm
December 3, 2016: 11am-8pm
December 4, 2016: 11am-8pm
December 5, 2016: 11am-6pm

Private art tours will be conducted with art buyers and special guests. During Gallery hours, Curators will also be available to provide information about the works exhibited as well as the artists.

For a private art tour, please contact us at art@mindwarehouse.com for availability.

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111 NE 1st Street
7th Floor
Miami, FL 33132

Miami Project 5 12/1/16 – 124/16

Miami Project 5
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VIP Preview | 12:00p – 4:00p
Public Opening | 4:00p – 8:00p
Public Hours
Friday, December 2 | 11:00a – 7:00p
Saturday, December 3 | 11:00a – 7:00p
Sunday, December 4 | 11:00a – 6:00p
6625 Indian Creek Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141

Miami Project 5 will be erected within an expansive structure in Miami Beach, located just steps from the entrance of NADA Miami. The fair will be built seamlessly into the existing architecture, elegantly housing dedicated exhibition space for an exclusive roster of top national and international galleries. The street level entrance and four floors of dedicated parking ensure a high-touch environment for top collectors, and Miami Project’s co-location with the NADA art fair guarantees an extremely high level of visibility for both fairs, creating a unique, must-see experience in Miami Beach this December.

miamiproject5-mapMiami Project 5 will feature presentations by prominent galleries from around the world, including a renowned list of returning exhibitors joined by a slate of exciting newcomers making their Miami Project debut. Highlights include London-based Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, New York’s ACA Galleries and Gary Snyder Fine Art, Paris-based Nil Gallery, celebrated San Francisco gallery Hashimoto Contemporary, southern tastemakers David Lusk Gallery and Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, Brooklyn favorite Walker Waugh, and top Los Angeles galleries Zevitas Marcus and Peter Mendenhall Gallery, among others.

Satellite Art Show 12/1/16 – 12/4/16

Satellite Art Show Miami Beach
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1510 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Press Preview: Thursday, December 1 from 12pm – 3pm
Gallery Hours:
December 1: 3 pm – 10 pm
December 2: 12 pm – 10 pm
December 3: 12 pm – 10 pm
December 4: 12 pm – 6 pm
Admission is $10.
Late Night Music At Satellite
Programing starts at 7pm and goes until 12am.
Admission is $10.

SATELLITE is pleased to announce its 2016 music program, presented in partnership with the Pérez Art Museum Miami Contemporaries . The “PAMM Contemporaries Penthouse” will feature music curated by Trans Pecos and Loma Vista Records. Thursday evening, Posture Magazine will roll out a new issue through a multimedia presentation, including a DJ set from NY-based fashion designer Brian Whatever and a live set from Baltimore-based performance artist Abdu Ali. Friday and Saturday, Miami native Denzel Curry will set up shop, bringing to SATELLITE two nights of musical offerings courtesy his C9 crew. Sunday we keep the energy flowing with sets by Rachel Mason, Richard Kennedy and Joey Desktop. There’s more! Loveless Records has jumped on board for a one-of-a-kind listening experience lounge. Guests should expect surprise performances throughout the week.

Thursday, December 1st, 6pm -12am
Posture Magazine presents Abdu Ali, Lauren Flax, Brian Whatever, special presentation by Fashion Tweek

Friday, December 2nd, 6pm -12am
PAMM Contemporaries Presents Denzel Curry’s C9 Crews “The Vortex” (mystery box edition, night 1), Ski Mask The Slump God, N3_LL, Sdotbraddy, Yoshi Thompkins, Deli Girl, Show Me The Body, & special surprise acts, DJ Sets TBA

Saturday, December 3rd, 6pm -12am
Denzel Curry’s C9 crew presents “The Vortex” (mystery box edition, night 2), Lajan Slim, Zoey Dollaz
Allan Kingdom, JK The Repear & Twelve’Len, Sick Feeling, & special surprise acts

Sunday, December 4th, 12-6pm
TRANS PECOS presents Rachel Mason, Richard Kennedy & special surprise acts

bo.lee gallery at Pulse Miami Beach 12/1/16 – 12/4/16

bo.lee gallery at Pulse Miami Beach
Saturday, 12/01/2016 – 12/04/2016 01:00 pm – 07:00 pm
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4601 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
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bo.lee gallery presents artist Andrew McIntosh at Pulse art fair Miami
1-4th December 2016

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Indian Beach Park
4601 Collins Av.
Miami Beach

London based bo.lee brings the eerie Scottish Highlands to sunny Miami Beach in a beautiful pairing which reflects McIntosh’s new body of work ‘Where We Belong’.
Born in Scotland in 1979, for his latest body of works, Where We Belong (2016), Andrew McIntosh has returned to the landscape that surrounds his family home which he got to know intimately while growing up. In his trademark painterly realist style and with a subdued, earthy palette, the artist depicts beautifully atmospheric locations from marshy moorlands to misty woodlands and ice-capped hills.

But these are not simply haunting Highland landscapes, however, as clearly present within each scene is an old caravan, some of which might have been manufactured half a century ago or more. Situated in picturesque spots but seemingly abandoned and without a human in sight, these somewhat dishevelled caravans appear both strangely incongruous yet somehow completely at home. Glowing with the warmth of the setting sun, the caravans become transformed into mysterious portals to other places and other times, suggesting that metaphysics, science-fiction or the paranormal might not be far away.

Fans of Westerns might spot that several of the landscapes depicted inside the caravans are scenes from classic movies of this genre. It is as if McIntosh is drawing both a comparison and a contrast between the picturesque beauty of the landscape in which he grew up and that of the American Midwest. Both are places that inspire the romantic imaginary: dreams of travel and escape, of leading different kinds of lives.

Indeed, this new body of work might be read as a metaphor for faded or failed dreams of adventure, of journeying to places far from home, or back in time to places we once knew. While they are wistful, eerie and melancholic paintings, with their golden sunset scenes they are not devoid of hope, and maybe, just maybe, these caravans have not yet reached their final destinations.

Photographs of Art Concept Opening Party 11/29/16

Held at the “Waterfront Fair in the Round”, Concept Art Fair sits on a 32-acre Noguchi designed Bayfront Park on Biscayne Bay – the epicenter of Downtown Miami’s Arts, Museum and Entertainment District – bounded on the north by Perez Art Museum Miami and on the south by the city’s dynamic Brickell Financial District, home to over 1000 companies making up Miami’s global trading, banking, law, creative and tech industries.

PULSE Miami Beach 2016 12/1/16 – 12/4/16

PULSE Miami Beach 2016
Private Preview Brunch (by VIP invitation only) Thursday, Dec. 1; 10am-1pm
pulsePublic Hours
Thursday, Dec. 1; 1pm-7pm
Young Collectors 5pm-7pm
Friday, Dec. 2; 10am-7pm
Saturday, Dec. 3; 10am-7pm
Sunday, Dec. 4; 10am-5pm
Indian Beach Park
4601 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140
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PULSE Miami Beach returns to its oceanfront home at Indian Beach Park from Thursday,
December 1 through Sunday, December 4, 2016. The twelfth edition of PULSE in Miami will welcome a
diverse community of established and emerging galleries across five continents presenting the latest cuttingedge
artwork and current practices. Opening with its signature Private Preview Brunch on Thursday,
December 1 from 10am-1pm, PULSE looks forward to introducing its vibrant audience of art collectors and
enthusiasts to a dynamic overview of today’s contemporary art market.

Following last year’s successful expansion, PULSE will return with over 70 galleries and 200 artists
welcoming an array of national and international exhibitors. With first time exhibitors making up 25% of the
fair’s roster, PULSE will showcase new works from galleries from Colombia, Spain, China and Japan among
others. Housed within two spacious pavilions, PULSE’s overall range and diversity provides an immersive
experience for its guests. PULSE’s North Tent will highlight established galleries presenting multi-artist
booths while the South Tent spotlights IMPULSE, solo exhibitions whose artists are eligible for the PULSE
PRIZE, and CONVERSATIONS, dual-artist shows allowing galleries to explore conceptual dialogues
between the artists they represent.

This year, PULSE will debut its first PROJECTS Special Commission featuring digital artist, Anne Spalter.
The special commission, tied to PROJECTS programming, provides funding for an artist invited to showcase
their work at PULSE. Housed in the fair’s airy entry-way, Spalter’s Miami Marbles will invite visitors to explore
a new form of art ‘the Modern Landscape.’ Using photographs and video replicas of last year’s Miami Art
Week, Spalter digitally alters and distills images of the city’s atmosphere, architecture and foliage to create
contemporary landscapes. By abstracting Miami’s topography, Spalter encapsulates the vibrancy of the city
within each of her expansive spheres. An augmented reality component will also allow guests to engage with
the orbs through an interactive interface. Viewers will be able to explore kaleidoscopic moving videos on the
spheres and discover virtual orbs around the fair through the custom Marbles app.

“With the continuing growth of international representation amongst our exhibitors and the debut of Anne
Spalter’s special commission, we look forward to championing an experience that creates an opportunity for
deeper engagement and an even more rewarding experience for our exhibitors and visitors,” says Director,
Helen Toomer.

PULSE Miami Beach 2016 Exhibitors
Adah Rose Gallery, Kensington, MD
ANTONIO COLOMBO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA, Milan, Italy
Beautiful Asset Art Project, Beijing, China
BEERS London, London, UK
Black & White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Black Ship Gallery, Miami, FL
bo.lee gallery, London, UK
Brian Gross Fine Art, San Francisco, CA
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, NY
Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
CEDE GALERIA, Lima, Peru
Christopher Moller Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Circle Culture Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Cordesa Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA
DANTE AND RANDALL, Bogota, Colombia
Danziger Gallery, New York, NY
Davidson Contemporary, New York, NY
De Buck Gallery, New York, NY
De Soto Gallery, Venice, CA
Elizabeth Houston Gallery, New York, NY
Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland, OR
FIUMANO PROJECTS, London, UK
Flowers, New York, NY
Frantic Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Galeria Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
GALERIE FREY, Vienna & Salzburg, Austria
GALERIE HEIKE STRELOW, Frankfurt, Germany
Galerie Simon Blais, Montreal, Canada
Gallery Hilger NEXT, Vienna, Austria
GALLERY MoMo, Tokyo, Japan
Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Garis & Hahn, New York, NY
Honey Ramka, Brooklyn, NY
Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, CA
JHB Gallery, New York, NY
Kinder MODERN, New York, NY
KLEINDIENST, Leipzig, Germany
Laffy Maffei Gallery, Paris,France
MA2Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Monya Rowe Gallery, Saint Augustine, FL
NEW ART PROJECTS, London, UK
Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Patricia Sweetow Gallery, Oakland, CA
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London, UK
PDX Contmporary Art, Portland, OR
Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Pictura Gallery, Bloomington, IN
Planthouse, New York, NY
Project: ARTspace, New York, NY
Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, UK
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA
robert henry contemporary, Brooklyn, NY
Römerapotheke, Zürich, Switzerland
Samuel Freeman, Los Angeles, CA
Sarl Galerie Christophe Tailleur, Strasbourg, France
SEASON, Seattle, WA
Sienna Patti, Lenox, MA
Sim Smith, London, UK
SLAG Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
SVA Galleries, New York, NY
taubert contemporary, Berlin, Germany
Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, NY
Uprise Art, New York, NY
Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
VICTORI + MO, Brooklyn, NY
Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
WAGNER + PARTNER, Berlin, Germany
William Baczek Fine Arts, Northampton, MA
William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York, NY and Seattle, WA
Yancey Richardson, New York, NY
YOD Gallery, Osaka, Japan
YoungArts, Miami, FL

CONVERSATIONS
Larissa Bates & Jake Longstreth | Monya Rowe Gallery
Michael Campeau & Caroline Mauxion | Galerie Simon Blais
Tim Garwood & Jonathan McCree | Sim Smith
Lennart Grau & Olivia Steele | Circle Culture Gallery
Tony Gum & Professor Ablade Glover | Christopher Moller Gallery
Rachel Hellmann & Mark Lyon | Elizabeth Houston Gallery
Lauren Kalman & Mallory Weston | Sienna Patti
Ken Matsubara & magma | MA2Gallery
Rania Matar & Michal Solarski and Tomasz Liboska | Pictura Gallery
Julian Montague & Alicia Ross | Black & White Gallery
Nic Rad & Brian Willmont | VICTORI + MO
Hedley Roberts & Alex Wood | NEW ART PROJECTS
Cornelia Schulz & Weston Teruya | Patricia Sweetow Gallery
Keyser Siso & Ryota Unno | Black Ship Gallery
Jordan Sullivan & Erin Lynn Welsh | Uprise Art

PULSE PRIZE NOMINEES
Sam Burford | FIUMANO PROJECTS
Sharon Butler | SEASON
Chen Chen + Kai Williams | Kinder MODERN
Jessica Drenk | Adah Rose Gallery
Henriette Grahnert | KLEINDIENST
Thrush Holmes | BEERS London
Mark Joshua | Vane
Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos | Sarl Galerie Christophe Tailleur
Andrew McIntosh | bo.lee gallery
Sean Newport | Cordesa Fine Art
Rashaad Newsome | De Buck Gallery
Adriana Ospina | DANTE AND RANDALL
Fernando Otero | CEDE GALERIA
Devan Shimoyama | Samuel Freeman
Hiroshi Shinno | YOD Gallery
Bradley Wood | Sim Smith

SPF18 Small Press Fair Fort Lauderdale 11/10/18

SPF18 Small Press Fair Fort Lauderdale
Saturday, 11/10/2018 – 12:00 pm – 06:00 pm
FATVillage Project Space
523 NW 1st Ave,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
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Cost: Free

SPF’18 will take over FATVillage Saturday, November 10, 2018, for an epic, print-happy day of exhibitors, with a market of print, book and zine exhibitors from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Boca Raton, Orlando, Gainesville and beyond, a giant steamroller pressing the largest prints of the fair, live demonstrations of print-making techniques, creation stations and art making activities, a stage of author and poets talks, a cabana with ice cold, locally crafted beer, food trucks and so much more!

SPF’18 will showcase a diverse range of local and regional artists, printers, publishers, authors, poets, bookmakers, designers, zinesters and cultural workers, sharing and exhibiting new work related to printmaking, book making and zine creation.

What is a zine? A zine (/ˈziːn/ ZEEN; short for magazine or fanzine) is most commonly a small-circulation, self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via photocopier or similarly inexpensive means. Zines are usually the product of a single person, or of a very small group. The primary intent is to advance the views of the creator rather than profit, since the time and materials necessary to create a zine are seldom matched by revenue from its sale. Zines tend to deal with subjects that are too controversial or niche for mainstream media.

SPF’18 exhibitors will take over The Projects in FATVillage, Fort Lauderdale, a 8,000+ sq ft warehouse space, celebrating the growing interest and support for independent and small press artists and publishers that have fueled the sub-culture in South Florida for years.

Funding for SPF’18 is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council as well as the following Funds from the Community Foundation of Broward: Fonda and H. Wayne Huizenga, Jr Family Trust Fund, Gary J. Scotto Fund and Mary and Alex Mackenzie Community Impact Fund. Additional funding is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council and Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Open to all ages, including service and support animals and well-behaved pets.

NADA Miami Beach 12/1/16 – 12/4/16

The 14th edition of NADA Miami Beach
VIP Preview by Invitation: Thursday December 1, 10am – 12pm
Opening Preview By Invitation: Thursday, December 1, 12 – 2pm
nada16Open to the Public:
Thursday, December 1, 2–7pm
Friday, December 2, 11am–7pm
Saturday,December 3, 11am–7pm
Sunday, December 4, 11am–5pm
Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33141
Admission:
Run of Show: $40
Single Day: $20

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, is proud to announce the 2016 exhibitors of NADA Miami Beach. NADA Miami Beach continues to showcase the best of emerging contemporary art, with exhibitors representing 36 cities from 17 different countries, 43 first time exhibitors, and 29 project spaces.

2016 Exhibitor List:
247365, New York
Adams and Ollman, Portland
Alden Projectsâ„¢, New York
Mitchell Algus, New York
APALAZZOGALLERY, Brescia
Arredondo \ Arozarena, Mexico City
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York
Bodega, New York
Brennan & Griffin, New York
Galeria BWA Warszawa, Warsaw
Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago
CANADA, New York
CAPITAL, San Francisco
Chapter NY, New York
China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Company Gallery, New York
COOPER COLE, Toronto
Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
EXILE, Berlin
Galería Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan
FEUER/MESLER, New York
Five Car Garage, Santa Monica
FORMATO COMODO, Madrid
Fourteen30 Contemporary, Portland
Foxy Production, New York
James Fuentes, New York
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee
Hagiwara Projects, Tokyo
Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Ibid Gallery, Los Angeles & London
Invisible-Exports, New York
The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn
Karma, New York
Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles
KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo
Kimmerich, Berlin
Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York
the Landing, Los Angeles
Lefebvre & Fils, Paris
Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Galeria LETO, Warsaw
David Lewis, New York
LINN LÜHN, Düsseldorf
Markus Lüttgen, Cologne
Lyles & King, New York
Marlborough Chelsea, New York
Martos Gallery, New York
Kai Matsumiya, New York
MIER GALLERY, Los Angeles
MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo
Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles
Neon Parc, Melbourne
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Park View, Los Angeles
Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles
PATRON, Chicago
David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis
Simon Preston Gallery, New York
Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City
Queer Thoughts, New York
Raster, Warsaw
Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles
Rod Bianco Gallery, Oslo
Federica Schiavo Gallery, Rome
Kerry Schuss, New York
TIF SIGFRIDS, Los Angeles
Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels
Southard Reid, London
Soy Capitán, Berlin
Stems Gallery, Brussels
Galerie Sultana, Paris
SVIT, Prague
Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn
Tiwani Contemporary, London
Tomorrow, New York
Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York
VALENTIN, Paris
White Columns, New York

2016 Projects:
321 Gallery, Brooklyn
American Medium, Brooklyn
Camden Arts Centre & Field Editions, London / North of England
CENTRAL FINE, Miami Beach
The Conversation, Berlin
DOCUMENT, Chicago
Et al., San Francisco
FIERMAN, New York
GEARY, New York
Good Weather, North Little Rock
half gallery, New York
Hester, New York
ICA & Glasgow International, London
Independent Curators International (ICI), New York
Locust Projects, Miami
Lord Ludd, Philadelphia
Kristen Lorello, New York
ltd los angeles, Los Angeles
Lulu, Mexico City
Noguchi Breton, Miami
Regards, Chicago
Situations, New York
Springsteen, Baltimore
Union Pacific, London
Estate of Stan VanDerBeek, Brooklyn
Weiss Berlin, Berlin
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Wingate Studio, Hinsdale
XYZ collective, Tokyo

NADA’s non-profit model has always been a flexible and adaptable one, which continues to respond to the needs of its exhibitors and the art world at large by creatively reinventing the experience and presentation of art in a fair environment.

NADA Miami Beach is dedicated to showcasing new art and to celebrating the rising talents from around the globe.
“We are very excited for the 14th edition of NADA Miami Beach. This year, we continue to support NADA’s growing international community through programs such as NADA Projects and the NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize, with exhibiting galleries visiting from 17 different countries, 43 of which are participating for the first time,” says NADA Executive Director, Heather Hubbs.

Proceeds raised from NADA Miami Beach ticket sales will go towards the NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize, an initiative supporting first-time exhibitors traveling internationally to exhibit at NADA Miami Beach in 2017.

NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize
NADA and Exhibitionary are delighted to announce SVIT, based in Prague, Czech Republic as the recipient of the first NADA International Exhibitor Prize.

The recipient of the NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize is invited to exhibit at NADA Miami Beach for the first time in a sponsored booth provided by Exhibitionary and NADA. The winner was selected by the NADA Miami Beach 2016 Selection Committee.

Eligibility requires that applicants are commercial galleries based outside of the U.S., traveling internationally to exhibit at NADA Miami Beach for the first time.

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Tout-Monde Festival 3/1/18

Tout-Monde Festival
Thursday, 03/01/2018 – 03/04/2018 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Perez Art Museum Miami
103 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132

Cost: Free

4 days, 4 venues 24 artists, 1 incredible art experience. Join this intensive culture immersion in Miami through Caribbean contemporary art!

Over four days, from March 1st-4th, the Tout-Monde Festival, a multidisciplinary contemporary arts festival inviting 24 Caribbean artists, will be presenting in four different cultural venues in Miami several cultural events spanning from all fields: visual and performing arts, music, film, literature and humanities. Some of these events include “Le cri de mes racines”, a duo dance performance dedicated to Haiti performed by Josiane Antourel & Yna Boulange (Saturday, March 3rd at 4 pm), Jacques Martial’s play on Aime Cesairs’s “Notebook of return to my native land” (7 pm). Along with “Heteronomonde”, a visual arts and photography exhibition, as well as a discussion with all artists (Sunday, March 4th at 11 am), and Tout- Monde Live: the urban art show”, a performance by street artists Ronald Cyrille and Black Kalagan specifically for the Tout- Monde Teens to engage within the festival (3 pm).

Full program and tickets at www.tout-monde-festival.com.
All events are free, but seats are limited, so get your tickets now!

Photographs of INK Art Fair 12/3/16

The small, but interesting INK Art Fair is one of our favorites! It features works on paper, prints and work that you will not see anywhere else. For example, one item we saw was a drawing of a capitol building from 1739. The oldest items we saw was from the 13th century. And they have work all the way up to today. It is a wonderful quiet respite from the noisy mayhem of many of the shows.

ArtSea 2017 at Historic Virginia Key Beach 3/4/17

ArtSea 2017 at Historic Virginia Key Beach
Saturday, 03/04/2017 – 11:00 am – 04:00 pm
Virginia Key Beach Park
4020 Virginia Beach Drive,
Miami, Florida 33149

Cost: Free

Billboard Top 20 Dance Recording Artist Kim Cameron and her band Side FX hit the stage at the Art Sea festival this weekend! High energy dance hits from the charts, DJ Dungeon and special guest appearance from the Guitars Over Guns Singers!

ArtSea employs art and education to connect community members, of all ages, through discovery of the the ocean. Numerous art and science stations provide event-goers a chance to explore and learn about the ocean in a variety of hands-on activities and demonstrations. Guests will receive an “ArtSea Passport”, guiding them through each activity station. After completing their passports, the attendees receive a free gift bag full of in-kind goodies.

Throughout ArtSea, guests will learn about The Big Blue & You’s youth outreach programs, as well as discover a wide range of opportunities to help the big blue ocean.

Photographs of Art Miami/CONTEXT Art Miami VIP Preview on 12/1/15

Art Miami/CONTEXT Art Miami VIP Preview at Midtown Miami / Wynwood Arts District on Tuesday, December 1, 2105.  The Art Miami/CONTEXT Pavilions Midtown Miami | Wynwood Arts District located 2901 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33137

Art Miami, America’s foremost contemporary art fair, is returning for its 26th edition this December, maintaining its title as the original and longest-running Miami art fair. As the No. 1 ranked international art fair for attendance in the U.S. and second-most attended globally, Art Miami attracts more than 85,000 new and established collectors, curators, museum professionals, press and art world luminaries annually to its 200,000 square foot pavilion in the Wynwood Arts District.

Art Miami remains committed to showcasing the most important artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries for acquisition in collaboration with a highly vetted selection of international galleries, and will continue to preserve its well-known reputation as Miami’s premier anchor fair in 2015.

Art Miami’s 2015 line-up will features 120 galleries from 19 different countries, presenting important modern masters and blue chip contemporary artists, as well as the most sought after living artists from the around the world.

CONTEXT Art Miami continues its success by expanding and redesigning the fair. Ninety-five international galleries and projects from 20 countries, 53 cities with more than 540 artists from 60 countries have been carefully chosen by the selection and advisor/curatorial committee consisting of Ethan Cohen, Enrique Guerrero and fair director Julian Navarro, to bring Miami Art Week (Dec 1-6, 2015) the most promising cutting-edge, mid-career and established artists.

CONTEXT Art Miami is dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists. Launched in 2012, CONTEXT Art Miami’s open atmosphere creates a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for the presentation of cutting-edge talent by emerging and established galleries. The combined efforts of CONTEXT Art Miami and Art Miami provide a unique and alternative opportunity for leading primary dealers and their artists to be marketed and promoted internationally during the most important week for contemporary art in America.

In addition to its group of international galleries, CONTEXT Art Miami will feature a series of solo artist projects, curated spaces, and special projects.

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Holiday Bazaar 12/10/16

Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, 12/10/2016 – 12:00 pm – 06:00 pm
MTC-Holiday-BazaarMiami Theater Center
9806 NE 2nd Avenue,
Miami Shores, Florida 33138

Cost:

Make your stage debut and polish off your holiday shopping all at once! Our entire theater will transform into a magical shopping village with the best in local art, jewelry, and unique gifts for the holiday season. Come get your shop on and enjoy cupcakes, mimosas, and festive activities for the kids!

Tickets: Free

Miami Street Photography Festival 12/1/16, 12/2/16, 12/3/16, 12/4/16

Miami Street Photography Festival
Thursday, 12/01/2016 – 12/04/2016 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
IMG_6880-800x600HistoryMiami Museum
101 West Flagler Street,
Miami, Florida 33130
Website
Cost: Free

Celebrating its 5th anniversary, Miami Street Photography Festival will take over HistoryMiami Museum during Miami Art Week. MSPF features world-class photographers, exhibitions, lectures, and portfolio reviews. Exhibitions on display include finalists’ images from MSPF Street Photography Contest and Miami Photo Series competition, images from Cuba by Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris-Webb, an outdoor exhibition; “The Big Picture,” and more. Featured speakers include Martin Parr, Jill Freedman, Richard Kalvar, Alex Webb, and Rebecca Norris-Webb. Opening reception December 1 at 5 pm. Closing Party with DJ La Trice, Saturday December 3.

Technique Art Fair at The Shelborne Wyndham Grand 11/29/16 – 12/4/16

Technique Art Fair at The Shelborne Wyndham Grand
November 29th with a Collector’s Preview from 12:00 – 4:00pm, VIP Press Preview from 4:00 – 9:00pm.
November 30th through December 4th
techniqueShelborne Hotel
1801 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Website

Stacy Conde, of Conde Contemporary, the gallery on Miracle Mile in Coral Gables with a concentration on narrative realism, photorealistic portraiture and surrealism, has partnered with the Shelborne Wyndham Grand South Beach for the launch of Technique Art Fair during Miami Art Week 2016.

The focus of Technique Art Fair is primarily representational art, by a body of international artists, represented by a host of world class galleries and dealers.

Technique Art Fair will celebrate the tangible, the relatable, and the emotional qualities which artists convey in works that require more technique than abstraction.

“…contemporary art is in many ways so entranced by the conceptual that the actual work and technique involved in creating art, have become secondary, tertiary even, to the obfuscated artist’s statement. Happily, I sense a seismic shift is underway”, says Stacy Conde.

She isn’t alone in predicting a return to representational work.

‘After MoMA PS1 opened its ‘Greater New York’ quinquennial last fall with a noticeable crop of talented young figurative artists, the website Artspace exulted: ‘The figure is back, baby!’ Four days later, during the Frieze Art Fair, in London, The New York Times trumpeted: ‘The Triumphant Return of Figurative Art.’ And in December, during Art Basel Miami Beach, the über-dealers Jeffrey Deitch and Larry Gagosian joined forces to put on a splashy, market-friendly show of figurative painting and sculpture. Titled ‘Unrealism,’ it featured both old hands such as Marlene Dumas and rising stars like Mira Dancy, known for reinvigorating the female nude with electric colors and a feminist gaze.’ – by Fan Zhong, April 15, 2016 for W Magazine

Technique Art Fair will support approximately 20 booths reserved for art dealers and galleries, as well as space for independent artists, specifically sculptors.

Wynwoods Finest Music Festival 4/14/18, 5/12/18, 6/9/18, 7/14/18, 8/11/18

Wynwoods Finest Music Festival
Saturday, 04/14/2018 – 02:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Graffit Gardens
101 NW 36th St,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free RSVP/ $20 at the door

Wynwood’s Finest Music Festival is a mini music festival in the heart of Wynwood Arts District focused on curating the best local talent and providing all creatives a space to showcase their work, network, and connect with their fans. Our music festival boasts a unique collection of live music, local craft & food vendors, food trucks, drinks, live painters and muralists, graffiti, and of course, our famous Jam Session. During the Jam Session, any musician/vocalist attending the show can jump on stage with their instruments and join other artists in a completely improvised musical set. No other event brings you the raw energy of so many homegrown artists creating and exploring their craft together.
You’ll spend the evening under beautiful drapery, palm trees & barnyard lighting while taking in the moonlit sky, all while jamming out and networking with local artists. Great for all ages and pet friendly. Children under 15 years of age are admitted free.
“The soul of the city can always be found where art, music & conversations abound.” -HumanWrites

An Evening of Food and Art 11/28/16

An Evening of Food and Art
Monday, 11/28/2016 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
ttGale South Beach
1690 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
RSVP / Register
Cost: $45

Paint the evening red with Tasting Table and the Lincoln Motor Company at this exclusive tasting on LDV Hospitality’s chic Gale Rooftop. Cocktails, a full buffet, and unlimited canapés like lamb lollipops and smoked salmon tartare will be served. Guests can also try their hand at two interactive stations where they will learn how to make a Smoked Old Fashioned (blowtorch included!), and two different types of pasta with LDV Hospitality’s Executive Chef Paolo Dorigato.

For $45 plus tax, your ticket includes:
Three (3) drink tickets redeemable for specialty craft cocktails during the event
Passed canapés and buffet from award-winning Dolce Italian
Complimentary valet
Gratuity

Treasure Island Art Meets Technology Fair 11/5/16

Treasure Island Art Meets Technology Fair
Saturday, 11/05/2016 – 12:00 pm – 03:00 pm
NBV-2016-New-FlyerTreasure Island Elementary School
7540 East Treasure Drive,
North Bay Village, Florida 33141
Eventbrite
Cost: Free

Inspired by Miami’s forthcoming Art Basel festivities, Treasure Island Commissioner Andreana Jackson is pleased to present this free community event designed for local students enrolled in grades 2 through 12. The Fair aims to inspire children to explore a new, undiscovered interest in the arts, technology, and modern culture. Students will meet visual artists, industrial designers, app developers, and representatives from local tech companies who will showcase and demonstrate what they do best. There will be interactive workshops for children and their parents to have hands-on experiences, and food trucks will be on site for hungry learners!

WALL Miami NYE WEEK Presents SKAM Fridays W/ Deux + Enzo Picardi + B2B + PEGEEZ 12/30/16

WALL Miami NYE WEEK Presents SKAM Fridays W/ Deux + Enzo Picardi + B2B + PEGEEZ
Friday, 12/30/2016 – 11:30 pm – 04:00 am
WALL MIAMI BEACH
2201 COLLINS AVE,
miami, Florida 33141

Cost:

WALL Miami NYE WEEK Presents SKAM Fridays W/ Deux + Enzo Picardi + B2B + PEGEEZ
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Broken Crayons Art Exhibit 12/7/17

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit
Thursday, 12/07/2017 – 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Wynwood
120 NW 25th Street #303,
Miami, Florida 33127

Cost: Free

You are invited to join Amigos For Kids for a full sensory art experience. Using Miami’s largest art showcase as its platform, Amigos For Kids will display an exhibit with a hidden twist. Stop by to uncover the meaning of seemingly average art.

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit 12/8/17

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit
Friday, 12/08/2017 – 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
Wynwood
120 NW 25th Street #303,
Miami, Florida 33127

Cost: Free

You are invited to join Amigos For Kids for a full sensory art experience. Using Miami’s largest art showcase as its platform, Amigos For Kids will display an exhibit with a hidden twist. Stop by to uncover the meaning of seemingly average art.

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit 12/9/17

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit
Saturday, 12/09/2017 – 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
Wynwood
120 NW 25th Street #303,
Miami, Florida 33127

Cost: Free

You are invited to join Amigos For Kids for a full sensory art experience. Using Miami’s largest art showcase as its platform, Amigos For Kids will display an exhibit with a hidden twist. Stop by to uncover the meaning of seemingly average art.

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit 12/10/17

Broken Crayons Art Exhibit
Sunday, 12/10/2017 – 12:00 pm – 06:00 pm
Wynwood
120 NW 25th Street #303,
Miami, Florida 33127

Cost: Free

You are invited to join Amigos For Kids for a full sensory art experience. Using Miami’s largest art showcase as its platform, Amigos For Kids will display an exhibit with a hidden twist. Stop by to uncover the meaning of seemingly average art.

Bacardí X The Dean Collection Present No Commission: Miami 12/7/17 – 12/9/17

Bacardí X The Dean Collection Present No Commission: Miami
Thursday, 12/07/2017 – 12/09/2017 12:00 pm – 12:00 am
Soho Studios
2136 NW 1st Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127

Cost: Free

The Dean Collection and BACARDÍ present No Commission: Miami 2017, a three-day, art and music experience taking place December 7 – 9, 2017, at Soho Studios in Wynwood. No Commission is a roving experiential platform organized by The Dean Collection and BACARDÍ to forge a direct link between art and art patronage. No Commission is designed specifically to support artists in different territories around the world.

No Commission Miami 2017 casts a thematic light on “Island Might”, which suggests the power and possibility, tradition and future of a place and its people. The “ways of an island”— its functioning components and life essentials are guiding principles. We examine family, land & sea, ritual, revolution and color as elemental forces that can illuminate the roadmap for a more generous, stable fate.

The injection of immersive music performances from collaborator BACARDÍ shakes up the traditional art fair, creating a unique culture experience for visitors. Past performers have included Alicia Keys, Major Lazer, A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, DMX, Pusha T and more. There are also some fantastic artist profiles of individuals who have gone on to find tremendous success following their No Commission exhibitions.

No Commission Miami is the sixth in a series of artist support collaborations. Past editions were held in Miami, New York, London, Shanghai and Berlin where artworks were sold and artists retained 100% of sales proceeds. The No Commission platform is realized through a partnership between BACARDÍ, Swizz Beatz, and The Dean Collection in their continued support of cultural visionaries around the world.

No Commission: Miami is open via invitation only on Thursday, December 7. On Friday, December 8 and Saturday, December 9 No Commission: Miami will be open to the public from 12pm to 5pm, and from 7pm to 12am with valid registration.

Art Miami 2015 12/1/15 – 12/6/15

Art Miami 2015
VIP Art Miami Preview, By Invitation Only – VIP Cardholders and Members of the Press, December 1, 2015 | 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
artmiamiDecember 2 – 5, 2015 | 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
December 6, 2015 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Art Miami/CONTEXT Pavilions
Midtown Miami | Wynwood Arts District
2901 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
One-day fair pass – $40
Multi-day fair pass – $85
Seniors 62 years + – $25
Students 12-18 years – $15
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult – Free
Groups 10 or more (online ticket purchases only) – $25
Website

Art Miami, America’s foremost contemporary art fair, is returning for its 26th edition this December, maintaining its title as the original and longest-running Miami art fair. As the No. 1 ranked international art fair for attendance in the U.S. and second-most attended globally, Art Miami attracts more than 85,000 new and established collectors, curators, museum professionals, press and art world luminaries annually to its 200,000 square foot pavilion in the Wynwood Arts District.

Art Miami remains committed to showcasing the most important artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries for acquisition in collaboration with a highly vetted selection of international galleries, and will continue to preserve its well-known reputation as Miami’s premier anchor fair in 2015.

Art Miami’s 2015 line-up will feature 120 galleries from 19 different countries, presenting important modern masters and blue chip contemporary artists, as well as the most sought after living artists from the around the world. The following galleries have been confirmed for participation:

Adler & Conkright Fine Art | Miami; Allan Stone Projects | New York; Andrea Schwartz Gallery | San Francisco; Antoine Helwaser Gallery | New York; Arcature Fine Art | Palm Beach; ARCHEUS/POST-MODERN | London; Armand Bartos Fine Art | New York; Art Nouveau Gallery | Miami; Arthur Roger Gallery | New Orleans; Ascaso Gallery | Miami; Bernarducci Meisel Gallery | New York; Bernice Steinbaum Gallery | Coconut Grove; Berry Campbell Gallery | New York; Bridgette Mayer Gallery | Philadelphia; C. Grimaldis Gallery | Baltimore; C24 Gallery | New York; Casterline|Goodman Gallery | Aspen; Catherine Edelman | Chicago; Cernuda Arte | Coral Gables; Chowaiki & Co. | New York; CONNERSMITH. | Washington; Contessa Gallery | Cleveland; CORDEIROS GALERIA | Porto; Cynthia Corbett Gallery | London; CYNTHIA- REEVES | New York; David Benrimon Fine Art | New York; David Klein Gallery | Detroit; David Richard Gallery | Santa Fe; Dean Project | Miami Beach; Diana Lowenstein Gallery | Miami; DIE GALERIE | Frankfurt; Dillon Gallery | New York; Dolby Chadwick Gallery | San Francisco; Dranoff Fine Art | New York; Durban Segnini Gallery | Miami; Durham Press | Durham; Espace Meyer Zafra | Paris; ETHAN COHEN NEW YORK | New York; Evelyn Aimis Fine Art | Miami; Flowers London/New York | New York; GALERÍA ÁLVARO ALCÁZAR | Madrid; Galería Barbié | Barcelona; Galeria Freites | Caracas; GALERÍA LA COMETA | Bogota; Galerie Anhava | Helsinki; Galerie Boulakia | Paris; Galerie Ernst Hilger | Vienna; Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki; Renate Bender | Munich; Galerie Terminus | Munich; Galerie von Braunbehrens | Stuttgart; GALLERY ANDREAS BINDER | Munich; Gallery Rueb, Gallery Delaive, Torch | Amsterdam; Gazelli Art House | London; Gerald Peters Gallery | New York; Goya Contemporary Gallery | Baltimore; HackelBury Fine Art | London; Haines Gallery | San Francisco; Heller Gallery | New York; HEXTON | modern and contemporary | Chicago; Hollis Taggart Galleries | New York; Horrach Moya | Palma de Mallorca; Jackson Fine Art | Atlanta; James Barron Art LLC | Kent, CT / Rome, Italy; James Goodman Gallery | New York; Jerald Melberg Gallery | Charlotte; Jerome Zodo Contemporary | Milan; JONATHAN NOVAK CONTEMPORARY ART | Los Angeles; Klein Sun Gallery | New York; KM Fine Arts Chicago- Los Angeles | Los Angeles; Kuckei + Kuckei | Berlin; Leonard Hutton Galleries | New York; LESLIE FEELY | New York City; Lisa Sette Gallery | Phoenix; Long-Sharp Gallery | Indianapolis; Mark Borghi Fine Art | Palm Beach; Mayoral | Barcelona; McCormick Gallery | Chicago; Michael Goedhuis | London; Michael Schultz Gallery | Berlin; Mixografia | Los Angeles; MODERNISM INC. | San Francisco; Nancy Hoffman Gallery | New York; Nicholas Metivier Gallery | Toronto; Nikola Rukaj Gallery | Toronto; Now Contemporary Art | Miami; Olga Korper Gallery | Toronto; Omer Tiroche Contemporary Art | London; Osborne Samuel | London; Other Criteria | New York; Pan American Art Projects | Miami; Peter Blake Gallery | Laguna Beach; Peter Marcelle Project | Southampton; PIECE UNIQUE | Paris; Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design | Heusden aan de Maas; Queue Projects | Greenwich; Repetto Gallery | London; RGR + Art | Valencia; Rosenbaum Contemporary | Miami; Rosenfeld Gallery | New York; Scott White Contemporary Art | San Diego; Simon Capstick-Dale | New York; Sims Reed Gallery | London; Smith-Davidson | Amsterdam; Sous Les Etoiles Gallery | New York; Sundaram Tagore | New York / Hong Kong / Singapore; Taylor Graham | New York; Tresart | Coral Gables; UNIX Gallery | New York; Vallarino Fine Art | New York; VERTES | Zurich; Waterhouse & Dodd New York | London | New York; Wetterling Gallery | Stockholm; William Shearburn Gallery | Saint Louis; YARES ART PROJECTS | Santa Fe; Yufuku Gallery | Minato-Ku; Zemack Contemporary Art | Tel Aviv; Zolla/Lieberman Gallery | Chicago

Schedule of VIP Events:

Art Miami Kickoff VIP Cocktails + Dinner
November 12, 2015
As a kickoff to the collaboration with the Fair, Merrill Lynch will host a VIP Screening of the highly acclaimed and brilliant documentary entitled BERNICE, by first time filmmaker Kristina Sorge. This short format documentary tells the story of art world pioneer and instigator, Bernice Steinbaum. In this beautifully crafted documentary, Ms. Sorge highlights her subject’s lifelong efforts to support and empower female artists as well as artists of color throughout their careers. The personal obstacles and hardships faced by artists she so staunchly represented were amplified by the racial and gender inequality of the art world especially during the 1970s and 80s. Tickets for cocktails and the screening of the film at JW Marriott Marquis Miami, will go on sale mid October. An invitation only VIP dinner will follow the screening at db Bistro Moderne.

VIP Art Miami Preview:
December 1, 2015 | 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
By Invitation Only – VIP Cardholders and Members of the Press
Collectors, curators, artists, art enthusiasts and members of the press are invited to experience an exclusive First View of the highly anticipated Art Miami and CONTEXT Presented by Merrill Lynch for a cocktail reception benefiting the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). This can’t miss event is the first opportunity to acquire the finest works from the emerging, cutting-edge, contemporary and modern art movements prior to the fairs’ opening to the public the following day.

Exclusive VIP Reception
December 3, 2015
Merrill Lynch and Diamonds Unleashed, along with Art Miami, will come together and host an exclusive VIP reception in the fair’s VIP Lounge for Diamonds Unleashed Ambassadors, Miami Dolphins players, Merrill Lynch clients and top collectors. By Invitation Only

W Miami Presents: Sarah Bahbah’s First Ever Solo Exhibition 12/7/17

W Miami Presents: Sarah Bahbah’s First Ever Solo Exhibition
Thursday, 12/07/2017 – 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
W Miami
485 Brickell Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33131
RSVP / Register
Cost: Free

Live it up and join W Miami in Brickell for their official Art Basel event.

Sarah Bahbah’s first ever solo exhibition will take place at W Miami’s 50th floor on Thursday, December 7th from 7pm – 11pm. The LA based pop culture photographer, who grew up in Australia is known for her viral breakthrough with the 2014 series ‘Sex And Takeout’.

Experience breathtaking views 50 stories high while viewing Bahbah’s explicitly transparent exploration of the internal voices of women through photography. Mix & mingle over cocktails inspired by her work and enjoy a live DJ set from the fabulous DJ Rosé, music director for Gilt and seen on Bravo’s Summer House.

Art Basel Edition Party at Lilt Lounge – Epic Hotel Brickell 12/6/17

Art Basel Edition Party at Lilt Lounge – Epic Hotel Brickell
Wednesday, 12/06/2017 – 06:00 pm – 02:00 am
Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33131
Eventbrite
Cost: No Cover on David Garay VIP List

Complimentary Admission on DAVID GARAY’s VIP list

50% off on all Cocktails with Select VIP Cards when you RSVP

Info & RSVP

Call/Txt: 786-985-3520

Lilt Lounge

270 Biscayne Blvd Way

Miami, FL 33131

Aqua Art Miami 2015 12/2/15-12/6/15

Aqua Art Miami 2015
VIP Preview, Access for Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua VIP Cardholders & Press, 2015aquaartWednesday, December 2, 3 pm – 10 pm
Thursday, December 3, 12 pm – 9 pm
Friday, December 4, 11 am – 9 pm
Saturday, December 5, 11 am – 9 pm
Sunday, December 6, 11 am – 6 pm
Aqua Hotel
1530 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
One-day fair pass (Aqua Only) $15
Multi-day fair pass (Aqua, CONTEXT and Art Miami) $85
Students 12-18 years and Seniors 62 years + $10
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult Free
Groups 10 or more (Online tickets only) $10
A One-Day Fair Pass provides admission to Aqua Art Miami only.
A Multi-Day Fair Pass provides admission to Aqua Art Miami, CONTEXT, and Art Miami.
Buy Tickets
Website
Art Miami/Context/Aqua 2015 Complimentary Day Pass

Aqua Art Miami, a boutique art exhibition and sister fair to the renowned Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami, has released its list of 45 international galleries for the fair’s 11th edition, taking place at the retro Aqua Hotel on South Beach from December 2 through December 6. Aqua Art Miami also announces the new director Katelijne De Backer, esteemed for her work with Art New York, Lehmann Maupin and The Armory Show, who carefully handpicked a dynamic range of galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists.

“I am beyond thrilled to lead this year’s Aqua Art Miami as Director,” says De Backer. “Aqua is a little jewel of Miami Art Week—it provides exposure to the undiscovered works of young artists and galleries, which is a crucial aim of the fair and something that I personally love to support.”

With its intimate setting and refined presentation, Aqua Art Miami has cultivated a reputation as a fair to discover artists in the Aqua Hotel’s serene atmosphere. De Backer, a seasoned director, has been producing cutting-edge events since the beginning of her career. For over 10 years, she led The Armory Show to nearly triple in size and transformed it into one of the most important events on the international art marker’s calendar.

With all of her success, De Backer’s arrival to Aqua Art Miami will be sure to leave an indelible influence on this year’s fair. She has already made waves for the brand as the Director of the first-ever Art New York this past May, a position she will continue to lead into the following year. Under her direction, Aqua will host just over 100 artists with galleries from 28 cities and 10 countries.

Aqua Art Miami is billed to be one of the most highly anticipated contemporary art exhibitions in December. Opening night for VIP cardholders and select members of the press is Wednesday, December 2 from 3pm to 10pm. The fair will be open for public viewing starting Thursday, December 3rd from 12pm to 9pm and then through Saturday from 11am to 9pm, Sunday 11am – 6pm. There will be a daily complimentary shuttle service that will connect Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami with Aqua Art Miami. Single-day tickets to the Aqua fair exclusively are $15; and a multi-fair pass to Aqua Art Miami, CONTEXT Art Miami and Art Miami are $85, which can be purchased via Eventbrite, at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aqua-art-miami-2015-tickets-18244371406

The following galleries have been confirmed for participation at Aqua Art Miami in 2015:

57 Projects l Los Angles; Arcilesi Homberg Fine Art l New York; Art Center Allapattah l Miami; Artfactory Club l Vienna; Aureus Contemporary l Wakefield; Azart Gallery l New York; C. Emerson Fine Arts l St. Petersburg, FL; Cansio Contemporary l Miami; CASS Contemporary l Tampa; Derek Gores Gallery l Melbourne, FL; Elisa Contemporary Art l New York; Ernest G.Welch School of Art & Design, Georgia State University l Atlanta, Georgia; Everything is Art l Moscow; Exposure Gallery, Truth or Consequences; Fiercely Curious l Brooklyn; Fine Art Consultancy l London & Tokyo; Frantic Gallery l Tokyo; Gallery 300 l Santa Rosa; Gallery Marcoux l Ta’ Xbiex, Malta; Gallery on Wade l Toronto; Ghostprint Gallery l Richmond; Haiti Friends l Pittsburgh; Hamiltonian Gallery l Washington, DC; Hang Art l San Francisco; Huberty-Breyne Gallery l Brussels; j fergeson gallery l Farmville; Jenny Green Gallery l Bend; McCaig-Welles l Brooklyn; Morton Fine Art l Washington, DC; New Apostle Gallery l Brooklyn; Pele Prints l St. Louis; Projects Gallery l Miami; Rademakers l Amsterdam; Red Corridor Gallery | Künzell; Revision Space l Pittsburgh; S Artspace Gallery l New York; Sandra Lee Gallery l San Francisco; Space 776 l Brooklyn; Spacewomb Gallery l New York; SPiN Galleries l Shanghai; Studio 26 Gallery l New York; Signature l Atlanta; Vertical Gallery l Chicago; Victori + Mo l Brooklyn; Working Method Contemporary l Tallahassee

PINTA Miami – Crossing Cultures 12/7/17 – 12/10/17

PINTA Miami – Crossing Cultures
Sunday, 12/07/2017 – 12/10/2017 12:00 pm – 08:00 pm
MANA Wynwood
2217 NW 5 Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
Website
Cost: $20

Launched in New York in 2006, the fair is considered the most important event of its kind. The founding of PINTA Miami was a milestone event in awareness of twentieth-century Hispanic-American art. It has increased the visibility in the United States of crucial figures like Julio Le Parc, José Gurvich, Jorge Eielson, Lydia Okumura, Antonio Manuel, Waltercio Caldas, Ivan Contreras Brunet, Carlos Cruz Diez, and Spanish artist Elena Asins. During its 2016’s edition and thanks to its impressive programming, PINTA Miami reached record attendance of over 30,000 visitors. Its curatorial committee expanded its project to include galleries from around the globe, thereby destroying barriers and permeating through all corners of the globe. Our curated sections featured not only works by a range of legendary artists, but also recreations of historical performances. The fantastic selection of participating galleries built new relationships with international collectors and directors of art institutions, which in turn enabled significant sales

CONTEXT Art Miami 2015 12/1/15 – 12/6/15

CONTEXT Art Miami 2015
VIP Preview benefiting the P̩rez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Access for VIP Cardholders and Accredited Press, Tuesday, December 1 | 5:30pm Р10:00pm
Wednesday, December 2 through Saturday, December 5 | 11am – 8pm
PrintSunday, December 6 | 11am – 6pm
Midtown Miami | Wynwood
2901 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL
$40 One day fair pass
$85 Multi-day fair pass
$15 Students 12-18 years
$25 Seniors 62 years +
$25 Groups 10 or more
Free Children under 12 accompanied by adult
Website

CONTEXT Art Miami continues its success by expanding and redesigning the fair. Ninety-five international galleries and projects from 20 countries, 53 cities with more than 540 artists from 60 countries have been carefully chosen by the selection and advisor/curatorial committee consisting of Ethan Cohen, Enrique Guerrero and fair director Julian Navarro, to bring Miami Art Week (Dec 1-6, 2015) the most promising cutting-edge, mid-career and established artists.

CONTEXT Art Miami is dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists. Launched in 2012, CONTEXT Art Miami’s open atmosphere creates a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for the presentation of cutting-edge talent by emerging and established galleries. The combined efforts of CONTEXT Art Miami and Art Miami provide a unique and alternative opportunity for leading primary dealers and their artists to be marketed and promoted internationally during the most important week for contemporary art in America.

In addition to its group of international galleries, CONTEXT Art Miami will feature a series of solo artist projects, curated spaces, and special projects.

2015 CONTEXT Art Miami Exhibitor List
11. 12 GALLERY | Moscow; 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel | New York; 55Bellechasse | Paris; Accola Griefen | Brooklyn; Adah Rose Gallery | Kensington; Ai Bo Gallery | Greenwich; Alida Anderson Art Projects | Washington D.C.; Amstel Gallery | Amsterdam; Amy Li Gallery | Beijing; ANNA ZORINA GALLERY | New York; Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts | Binghamton; AP Contemporary | Hong Kong; Art Mûr | Montreal; Axis Gallery | New York; Bau-Xi Gallery | Toronto; Beatriz Esguerra Art | Bogota; Black Book Gallery | Denver; BLANK SPACE | New York; Bluerider ART | Taipei; Caldwell Snyder Gallery | San Francisco; Cámara Oscura Galeria | Madrid; Casa Cuadrada | Bogota; Christopher Martin Gallery | Dallas; Coates & Scarry | London; Denise Bibro Fine Art | New York; Dubner Moderne | Lausanne; Eduardo Secci Contemporary | Florence; Elizabeth Clement Fine Art | Danvers; Ethan Cohen Fine Art | New York; Fabien Castanier Gallery | Los Angeles; FIFTY24MX | Mexico City; FP CONTEMPORARY | Culver City; Frederic GOT | Paris; Galería Alfredo Ginocchio | Mexico City; Galeria Enrique Guerrero | Mexico City; Galería Juan Silió | Santander; Galería La Cometa | Bogota; Galería LGM | Bogota; Galerie de Bellefeuille | Montreal; Galleria Ca’ D’oro | Miami; Galleries Association of Korea – Baik Song | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Cais Gallery | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Galerie Bhak | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Gallery Shilla | Daegu; Galleries Association of Korea – GALLERY SP | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Keumsan Gallery | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Nine Gallery | Gwangju; Galleries Association of Korea – PAIK HAE YOUNG GALLERY | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – The Columns Gallery | Seoul; Galleries Association of Korea – Wellside Gallery | Seoul; Gallery Henoch | New York; Heitsch Gallery | Munich; JanKossen Contemporary | Basel, New York; JJ Joong Jung Gallery | Seoul; Jonathan LeVine Gallery | New York; Kang Contemporary | New York; Kavachnina Contemporary | Miami; Knight Webb Gallery | London; Lawrence Cantor Fine Art | Venice; LICHT FELD Gallery | Basel; LIQUID ART SYSTEM | White Room | Capri; Lucía Mendoza Galería | Madrid; Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery | Santo Domingo; M+V ART | Miami; MAIOR, Pollença | Mallorca; Matilde Bensignor | Buenos Aires; METROQUADRO | Rivoli; Modus Gallery | Paris; Mugello Contemporary | Los Angeles; N2 Galeria | Barcelona; Paralelo | São Paulo; PSH Projects | Bogota; Rofa Projects | Potomac; Salamatina Gallery | Garden City; Sandra Lee Gallery | San Francisco; SASHA D. espacio de arte | Córdoba; SET ESPAI D’ART | Valencia; Shine Artists | London; Shirin Gallery | New York, Tehran; Sim Smith Gallery | London; Sponder Gallery | Miami; Susan Eley Fine Art | New York; ten472 Contemporary Art | Nevada City; Tezukayama Gallery | Osaka; The Chill Concept | Miami; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Berlin Lounge | Berlin; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Galerie Friedmann-Hahn | Berlin; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Galerie Kornfield | Berlin; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Podbleski Contemporary | Berlin; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Tammen & Partner | Berlin; The Gallery Association of Berlin (LVBG) – Wichtendahl Galerie | Berlin; The McLoughlin Gallery | San Francisco; Union Gallery | London; VisionQuesT Contemporary Photography | Genoa; Waltman Ortega Fine Art | Miami, Paris; Woolff Gallery | London

Special Projects Highlights
Sound Positions
Curated by Christoph Cox
Contributing Artists: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Olivia Block, Maria Chavez, Holly Herndon, Ernst Karel, Matt Krefting, Chris Kubick, Jake Meginsky, Aura Satz, Jennifer Walshe, Yan Jun, Dajuin Yao.
Sound Positions creates immersive and intimate situations for listening to work by an international selection of emerging and established sound artists. The exhibition will feature 12 listening stations, each dedicated to the work of one artist.
Christoph Cox is Professor of Philosophy at Hampshire College and a faculty member at the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS), Bard College. Cox is the author of Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation (University of California Press, 1999) and co-editor of Realism Materialism Art (Sternberg, 2015) and Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (Continuum, 2004). The recipient of a 2009 Arts Writers Grant from Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation, Cox is editor-at-large for Cabinet magazine. His writing has appeared in October, Artforum, the Journal of the History of Philosophy, The Wire, the Journal of Visual Culture, Organised Sound, International Studies in Philosophy, The Review of Metaphysics, and elsewhere. He has curated exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Kitchen in New York City, New Langton Arts in San Francisco, and G Fine Art Gallery in Washington D.C. Cox has written catalog essays for exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, Mass MoCA, the South London Gallery, Berlin’s Akademie der Künste, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Oslo Kunstforening, and other venues. He is currently completing a conceptual and historical book about sound art, experimental music, and metaphysics.

Waypoint @ CONTEXT Art Miami 2015
A film series debut from Wet Heat Project and the Division of Fine Arts & Cultural Affairs at MIA
The new 24/7 art-centric video site WAYPOINT at Miami International Airport debuts its first original programming at CONTEXT Art Miami 2015. “We Make Passage” is a film series of portrait-making encounters between Miami-based artists and the men and women of the 24/7 working community of Miami International Airport. Diverse artists with distinct practices will engage four MIA workers with distinct professions; the in-situ poses that result will be produced as original artworks. The artists will be challenged to evoke the sense of dedication and tireless commitment that keeps one of the world’s busiest transportation centers in motion every day of every week of every year.
The fast-track portrait project will be captured as a series of individual films to premiere simultaneously on December 1, 2015 in a special project space at the CONTEXT Art Miami Fair (along with the artworks created for the project) and at WAYPOINT’s large-scale video screen in Miami International Airport’s newest international terminal area, Concourse J, which facilitates millions of passenger journeys every year.

WAYPOINT is a video exhibition programming initiative presented by the Division of Fine Arts & Cultural Affairs of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (Yolanda Sanchez, Director) and Wet Heat Project (Bill Bilowit, Director).

Art From Berlin – The Galleries Association of Berlin (LVBG)
Art From Berlin offers insight into Berlin’s influential art scene with five contemporary galleries selected by a panel of Berlin based curators and art critics. ART FROM BERLIN is presented at CONTEXT Art Miami by the Galleries Association of Berlin, landesverband berliner galerien (lvbg), with official support from the municipality of Berlin and the European Union (EU). In the BERLIN LOUNGE, lvbg will install a curated exhibition and offer information on the city’s contemporary art galleries and institutions. This microcosm of the global art capital’s gallery community includes a cross-section of established and emerging exhibitors.

Art from Berlin jury:
Brigitte Werneburg (taz Newspaper), Guido Faßbender (Berlinische Galerie Museum for Modern Art, Photography and Architecture) and Andreas Herrmann (gallerist and vice chairman lvbg).

Participating Art From Berlin Galleries and artists:
Galerie Friedmann-Hahn; Josef Fischnaller, Edite Grinberga, Thomas Kaemmerer
Galerie Kornfeld; Stephane Couturier, Hubertus Hamm, Alexander Polzin
Podbielski Contemporary; Francesco Jodice, Loredana Nemes, Benyamin Reich
Tammen & Partner; Dietmar Brixy, Anke Eilergerhard, Thorsten Zwinger
Wichtendahl Galerie; Nicole Ahland, Katrin Günther, Annette Schröter

Berlin Lounge featuring: C/O Berlin Foundation
The Galleries Association of Berlin, landesverband berliner galerien (lvbg), represents art galleries in Berlin culturally and economically, supporting the sustainable development of Berlin as an internationally recognized center for the arts. Members of the Gallery Association of Berlin (lvbg) show a comprehensive range of art from the 20th and 21st century, fostering and marketing the careers of living artists through exhibitions, publications and public relations. The association, which operates by the standard guidelines of the Federation of European Art Galleries Association (FEAGA), is active in numerous committees of state-sponsored institutions for art and culture, and cultivates networking activities among many associates in the arts.

Galleries Association Of Korea
Galleries of Association Korea, as a meeting of nationwide galleries, was founded in 1976 with a sense of duty to the establishment of order in the circulation and to foster a sound art market as well as to promote the understanding and popularization of art and contribute to the global advancement of the culture of art. It was registered as a social organization of the ministry of culture and information in 1979. By being promoted to a corporation in 1991, its social obligation has been strengthened.
Participating Galleries Association of Korea and artists:
Baik Song Gallery, artists Lee Seung-Ha, KOH Chan-Gyu, Lee Yun-Bok.
Cais Gallery, artists So Young Choi, Kyoung Tack Hong, Doo Hwa Chung and Sun Young Lah.
Gallery Bhak, artists Young-Wook HAN, HARI, Soo-Jung CHOI, Mi Kyoung KIM.
Gallery Shilla, artist Moon-pil SHIM.
Gallery SP, artists Lee Kang-so and Hwang Yong-Jin.
Keumsan Gallery, artist KIM Changkyum, KWON Yeohyun, Debbie HAN.
Nine Gallery, artist Lee lee nam, Son bong chae, Park tae hoo and Shin hyunglok.
Paik Hae Young Gallery, artists JANG Seungtaik, KIM Byron, LEE Jung Jin and TOH Yunhee.
The Columns Gallery, artists Choi Myoung Young, Lee Ufan, Hur Hwang, and Suh Seung Won.
Wellside Gallery, artists Oh Se-Yeol and Park Seo-Bo.

Special Solo Exhibitions
Participating galleries and artists:
Dubner Moderne, Viviane Rombaldi Seppey
Knight Webb Gallery, Juliane Hundertmark
Mugello Contemporary, Mr. Herget
Paralelo Gallery, Isabelle Borges
Salamatina Gallery, Marc Andre Robinson
Sandra Lee Gallery, Jung San
Tezukayama Gallery, Satoru Tamura

One Art Nation
CONTEXT Art Miami has partnered with One Art Nation to feature daily symposia presented by leading art experts. Seminars focus on various art specialties. These educational programs are complimentary for fair attendees in the CONTEXT Art Miami Cafe daily.

OUTshine @ Superfine! • A Queer Art Film Series 12/9/17

OUTshine @ Superfine! • A Queer Art Film Series
Friday, 12/09/2017 – 06:30 pm – 08:00 pm
Superfine! Miami
56 Northeast 29th Street Miami, FL 33137,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: $20

Queer art films @ Miami’s favorite art fair
LGBT art and film meet in the back garden of Superfine! The Fair at the heart of Midtown Miami this December.
Join 250+ art-lovers and cinephiles in the back garden of Superfine! The Fair for a 90 minute series of short films poised directly at the intersection of LGBT themes and the contemporary art world. Curated and presented by South Florida’s own OUTshine Film Festival (formerly MiFo), you’ll enjoy a welcome addition to Miami Art Week’s generally LGBT-lacking schedule. With a constant commitment to spotlighting LGBT artists, Superfine! brings a new dimension to our Miami fair through this partnership.
Filmgoers will delight in gourmet popcorn and a complimentary craft cocktail from The Pool Bar at The Vagabond’s pop-up bar, as well as complimentary admission to our arTEA LGBT Soirée immediately following.
**Seating is limited and on a first-come first-served basis so please arrive early.

MIAMI FAIR HOURS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6:
Midnight Vernissage | 11:30PM – 1:30AM
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7:
Miami Love Opening Kickoff | 4PM – 11PM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 | 1PM – 11PM
Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | 6PM – 11PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 | 1PM – 11PM
OUTshine @ Superfine! * A Queer Art Film Series | 6:30PM-8PM
arTEA * Art Week’s LGBT Soirée | 8PM-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1PM – 8PM

READ
Superfine! In the Press (selected articles)
Hi-Fructose Magazine
Blouin ArtInfo
HOWL Magazine

WATCH
Superfine! Miami December 2016 Recap Video
youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m…

Superfine! NYC May 2017 Recap Video
youtube.com/watch?v=uhHI…

THE SUPERFINE! APPROACH
Superfine! is a contemporary art fair that humanizes the art world by creating a space where you can experience and collect artwork showcased by passionate artists and dealers who dedicate their lives to art. We work hard to provide a fun, curated, and accessible environment built for enjoying the art collecting experience, and consistently deliver high-quality, well-priced artwork directly to you.
superfine.world

EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20
APPLY TO EXHIBIT
NYC 2018, DC 2018, + LA 2019 WAIT LISTS OPEN
APPLY TO WAIT LISTS
SUPERFINE! COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY
JOIN NOW

Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | Superfine! The Fair 12/8/17

Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | Superfine! The Fair
Friday, 12/08/2017 – 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Superfine! Miami
56 Northeast 29th Street Miami, FL 33137,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: $20

Curated Ice Cream + Delectable Works of Art
Because art collecting can be fun, join Miami’s burgeoning young collector community for a night of ice cream, conversation, and art at the third Miami edition of Superfine! The Fair.
You’ll enjoy complimentary local ice cream and a patented toppings bar while you get up close and personal with 800+ works of art curated to your taste and budget. With 70% of the artwork in Superfine! Miami priced below $5,000 and a commitment to a transparent, friendly atmosphere, we consistently encourage young professionals to begin the rewarding journey to becoming a full-fledged art collector (without the stuffiness and barriers of the typical art fair environment.)
Sonic backdrop courtesy of Leon Morley/Leon’s House of Sax whose sly sax stylings will send literal vibes across the Superfine! backyard garden, augmented by local DJs.

MIAMI FAIR HOURS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6:
Midnight Vernissage | 11:30PM – 1:30AM
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7:
Miami Love Opening Kickoff | 4PM – 11PM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 | 1PM – 11PM
Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | 6PM – 11PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 | 1PM – 11PM
OUTshine @ Superfine! * A Queer Art Film Series | 6:30PM-8PM
arTEA * Art Week’s LGBT Soirée | 8PM-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1PM – 8PM

READ
Superfine! In the Press (selected articles)
Hi-Fructose Magazine
Blouin ArtInfo
HOWL Magazine

WATCH
Superfine! Miami December 2016 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m2rXOjZY&t=2s

Superfine! NYC May 2017 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHIc3qXcb8

THE SUPERFINE! APPROACH
Superfine! is a contemporary art fair that humanizes the art world by creating a space where you can experience and collect artwork showcased by passionate artists and dealers who dedicate their lives to art. We work hard to provide a fun, curated, and accessible environment built for enjoying the art collecting experience, and consistently deliver high-quality, well-priced artwork directly to you.
superfine.world

EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20
APPLY TO EXHIBIT
NYC 2018, DC 2018, + LA 2019 WAIT LISTS OPEN
APPLY TO WAIT LISTS
SUPERFINE! COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY
JOIN NOW

Miami Love | Superfine! The Fair 12/7/17

Miami Love | Superfine! The Fair
Thursday, 12/07/2017 – 04:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Superfine! Miami
56 Northeast 29th Street Miami, FL 33137,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: $15

Superfine! Miami
Get an (almost) first look at the more than 800 works by 150+ local and global artists at Superfine! 2017 as we celebrate our adopted home in our third annual Miami Love opening reception.
Miami’s finest will mix and mingle to the sounds of hometown heroes Afrobeta in our backyard garden as local mainstays Naomi’s Garden and The Pool Bar at The Vagabond sling updated Kreyol fare and craft cocktails. Local favorite KRELwear by Karelle Levy will host a backyard pop-up souk with ready-to-wear tropical knit fashions as well as a see-it-to-believe-it performance art piece of KRELwear-clad models interacting with attendees in the garden.
As you enjoy the art, fashion, and creativity Miami is famous for, you can feel good about yourself because a portion of sales from Miami Love tickets go directly to the Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Rescue Fund, a Florida Keys-based organization that helps save stranded dolphins and whales. Don’t forget to check out the paintings inside the fair created by the center’s charismatic dolphins!

MIAMI FAIR HOURS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6:
Midnight Vernissage | 11:30PM – 1:30AM
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7:
Miami Love Opening Kickoff | 4PM – 11PM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 | 1PM – 11PM
Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | 6PM – 11PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 | 1PM – 11PM
OUTshine @ Superfine! * A Queer Art Film Series | 6:30PM-8PM
arTEA * Art Week’s LGBT Soirée | 8PM-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1PM – 8PM

READ
Superfine! In the Press (selected articles)
Hi-Fructose Magazine
Blouin ArtInfo
HOWL Magazine

WATCH
Superfine! Miami December 2016 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m2rXOjZY&t=2s

Superfine! NYC May 2017 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHIc3qXcb8

THE SUPERFINE! APPROACH
Superfine! is a contemporary art fair that humanizes the art world by creating a space where you can experience and collect artwork showcased by passionate artists and dealers who dedicate their lives to art. We work hard to provide a fun, curated, and accessible environment built for enjoying the art collecting experience, and consistently deliver high-quality, well-priced artwork directly to you.
superfine.world

EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20
APPLY TO EXHIBIT
NYC 2018, DC 2018, + LA 2019 WAIT LISTS OPEN
APPLY TO WAIT LISTS
SUPERFINE! COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY
JOIN NOW

arTEA • Art Week’s LGBT Soirée @ Superfine! 12/9/17

arTEA • Art Week’s LGBT Soirée @ Superfine!
Saturday, 12/09/2017 – 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Superfine! Miami
56 Northeast 29th Street Miami, FL 33137,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: $20

Your tea dance just got artsier.
Miami’s favorite LGBT arty party returns to the back garden at Superfine! for the second year in a row, playing host to an evening of cocktails, art, and fun networking among South Florida’s LGBT movers and shakers.
Join us for a Saturday evening tea party and cocktail hour welcoming all of our LGBTQ friends and their allies in the back garden of Superfine! Miami. Sounds provided by Aural Fixation w/ DJ Mouthlove and a cast of guest DJs and performance artists representing the LGBT community set the background for a Miami Art Week evening to remember. Sip your complimentary mojito, connect with the local LGBT community, and browse hundreds of incredible pieces of artwork by local and global artists tailored to your taste and your budget. All the while, you can feel good about doing it because a portion of all ticket sales for arTEA will go directly to support Pridelines, Miami’s local center for LGBTQ youth.

MIAMI FAIR HOURS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6:
Midnight Vernissage | 11:30PM – 1:30AM
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7:
Miami Love Opening Kickoff | 4PM – 11PM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 | 1PM – 11PM
Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | 6PM – 11PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 | 1PM – 11PM
OUTshine @ Superfine! * A Queer Art Film Series | 6:30PM-8PM
arTEA * Art Week’s LGBT Soirée | 8PM-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1PM – 8PM

READ
Superfine! In the Press (selected articles)
Hi-Fructose Magazine
Blouin ArtInfo
HOWL Magazine

WATCH
Superfine! Miami December 2016 Recap Video
youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m…

Superfine! NYC May 2017 Recap Video
youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m…

THE SUPERFINE! APPROACH
Superfine! is a contemporary art fair that humanizes the art world by creating a space where you can experience and collect artwork showcased by passionate artists and dealers who dedicate their lives to art. We work hard to provide a fun, curated, and accessible environment built for enjoying the art collecting experience, and consistently deliver high-quality, well-priced artwork directly to you.
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EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20
APPLY TO EXHIBIT
NYC 2018, DC 2018, + LA 2019 WAIT LISTS OPEN
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Hublot Watch Reveal & French Telethon With Richard Orlinski 12/8/17

Hublot Watch Reveal & French Telethon With Richard Orlinski
Friday, 12/08/2017 – 03:00 pm – 06:00 pm
Markowicz Fine Art
110 NE 40th St,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Cost: FREE

Best-selling French contemporary artist Richard Orlinski will be debuting his collaboration with Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot on Friday, December 8th. Beginning at 3 p.m., guests will first come together at Markowicz Fine Art, a leading art hub in the Design District, where Orlinski will give a speech and showcase pieces from his art collection.

Guests will then be invited to walk over to the Hublot Galerie for the second part of the party. There, Orlinksi will unveil his new Hublot watch design for the first time. In conjunction with the watch reveal, Orlinski will go live at 5:45 pm from Hublot Galerie as he participates in The French Telethon for the third year in a row to raise funds for medical research.

To RSVP, please email rcastro@thedanaagency.com.

Midnight Vernissage | Superfine! The Fair 12/6/17

Midnight Vernissage | Superfine! The Fair
Wednesday, 12/06/2017 – 12/07/2017 11:30 pm – 01:30 am
Superfine! Miami
56 Northeast 29th Street Miami, FL 33137,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP / Register
Cost: $50

vernissage /vns/
French, literally ‘varnishing’, originally referring to the day prior to an exhibition when artists were allowed to retouch and varnish hung work.

Don’t worry, the paintings will be dry: we’re giving dedicated art-lovers and our committed year-round Collectors’ Society members an exciting witching hour sneak peek at Superfine! this December in midtown Miami.
You’ll thrill to whimsical sparkling cocktails, performance art, and an overreaching air of surprise as you peruse works by over 150 hand-curated independent and gallery-presented artists. An ethereal backdrop of harp chords float through the air, providing the soundtrack to an evening that’s set to be a Miami Art Week tradition for many years to come. Limited to only 300 guests, the Midnight Vernissage is your best opportunity to fall in love with and collect the artwork you want before any mere mortals get the chance.

MIAMI FAIR HOURS

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6:
Midnight Vernissage | 11:30PM – 1:30AM

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7:
Miami Love Opening Kickoff | 4PM – 11PM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 | 1PM – 11PM
Young Collectors’ Ice Cream Social | 6PM – 11PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 | 1PM – 11PM
OUTshine @ Superfine! * A Queer Art Film Series | 6:30PM-8PM
arTEA * Art Week’s LGBT Soirée | 8PM-11PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 1PM – 8PM

READ
Superfine! In the Press (selected articles)
Hi-Fructose Magazine
Blouin ArtInfo
HOWL Magazine

WATCH
Superfine! Miami December 2016 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-m2rXOjZY&t=2s

Superfine! NYC May 2017 Recap Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHIc3qXcb8

THE SUPERFINE! APPROACH
Superfine! is a contemporary art fair that humanizes the art world by creating a space where you can experience and collect artwork showcased by passionate artists and dealers who dedicate their lives to art. We work hard to provide a fun, curated, and accessible environment built for enjoying the art collecting experience, and consistently deliver high-quality, well-priced artwork directly to you.
superfine.world

EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
DEADLINE OCTOBER 20
APPLY TO EXHIBIT
NYC 2018, DC 2018, + LA 2019 WAIT LISTS OPEN
APPLY TO WAIT LISTS
SUPERFINE! COLLECTORS’ SOCIETY
JOIN NOW

Basel House Mural Fest 12/7/17, 12/8/17, 12/9/17, 12/10/17

Basel House Mural Fest
Thursday, 12/07/2017 – 12/10/2017 05:00 pm – 02:00 am
RC Cola Plant
RC Cola Plant & Surrounding Streets (NW 24th St, NW 23rd Street, NW 5th Ave),
Wynwood, Florida 33127
Website
Cost: FREE

Basel House Mural Fest To Become the Epicenter Of Street Art During Art Basel
40+ Murals, 60+ Artists, FREE Concerts, Food Trucks & More

The RC Cola Plant and surrounding Wynwood neighborhood will become the “epicenter of the graffiti world” during Basel House Mural Festival. Over the course of four days, there will be 40+ mural projects and 60+ top street artists from across the globe painting large murals across six city blocks in Wynwood Art District, including a digital arts and VR playground that will bring art to life. The FREE block party will offer live painting, unique art installations, live music, late-night DJs, artists, a vendor market, and food trucks. In addition, you can watch the creation process of the first mural in Wynwood to be painted by a robot designed by engineers from the University of Florida, and/or take part in Street Skool, where you can join panel discussions, workshops & networking sessions with industry peers.

Basel House is designed to be inclusive of all artists and people. It will unite top Miami Street Artists with those from across the globe and present them before an international audience of 80,000 people.

Basel House will feature a collection of art & craft vendors alongside purveyors of culture & lifestyle brands. In addition to a selection of Miami’s best food trucks,
Basel House will offer a zone of MUST Instagram dessert vendors that are either visually artistic or gargantuan; anything from outrageous ice cream toppings, naughty cupcakes, giant milkshakes, hipster donuts and mouthwatering fillings. And because hip art and eclectic music go together, Basel House will reveal a schedule of live musical performances offering a nightly musical lineup of bands and DJ’s. Be sure to visit http://www.baselhouse.com/ for more.

WHEN:
Thursday Dec 7 – 5PM-2AM
Friday Dec 8 – 12PM-3AM
Saturday Dec 9 – 12PM-3AM
Sunday Dec 10 – 12PM-9PM

WHERE:
Wynwood Art District, Miami, FL
NW 23rd St & NW 24th Street
NW 5th Ave & NW 6th Ave

TICKET INFO: The event is FREE and open to the public. To receive a free drink, RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/basel-house-2017-tickets-39559404243?aff=efbeventtix

To receive the latest news, please “Like” their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BaselHouse, or follow them on Twitter and Instagram at BaselStreetMIA.

Pinecrest Gardens Presents Florida is Nature Exhibit with Artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada 10/25/17

Pinecrest Gardens Presents Florida is Nature Exhibit with Artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada
Wednesday, 10/26/2017 – 11/19/2017 09:00 am – 05:00 pm
Pinecrest Gardens
11000 Red Road,
Pinecrest, Florida 33156
Website
Cost: Free

Pinecrest Gardens invites visitors to “Florida Is…Nature,” a participatory art exhibit that explores Florida’s environment and natural beauty by nationally-acclaimed environmental artist, Xavier Cortada. This is Cortada’s first exhibition as artist-in-residence at South Florida’s Cultural Arts Park, where he encourages discourse on Florida’s endangered animals, wild flowers and their importance in our ecosystem, and diatoms.

The Miami-resident has worked with scientists and groups globally to produce numerous collaborative art projects, including peace murals in Cyprus and Northern Ireland, child welfare murals in Bolivia and Panama, AIDS murals in Switzerland and South Africa, eco-art projects in Taiwan, Hawaii, and Holland, and environmental art installations at the South and North Poles. Cortada also has been commissioned to create art for the White House, the World Bank, CERN, the Florida Turnpike, Florida Botanical Gardens, Miami City Hall, Miami-Dade County Hall, Port Everglades, Museum of Florida History, and the Frost Science Museum.

As part of the “Florida is…Nature” exhibit, visitors are encouraged to create and upload a picture of their favorite animal, plant and place to www.floridaisnature.com/gallery. The exhibit is free and open to the public through November 19, during Pinecrest Garden’s normal operating hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Located in the Hibiscus Gallery at 11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest, FL 33156. For more information, visit www.pinecrestgardens.org.

Park Your Art 2017 11/18/17

Park Your Art 2017
Saturday, 11/18/2017 – 11:00 am –
Beefree Media
2312 N. Miami Ave.,
Miami, Florida 33127
Website
Cost:

Now on its fourth year, the Park Your Art competition showcases local artists through the sponsorship of the Miami Parking Authority (MPA).

This thematic competition gives eight artists, as well as two alternatives, the opportunity to paint their artwork on a unique medium: eight parking payment stations in Wynwood’s Business Improvement District (BID).

Perseverance is this year’s theme in order to empower the countless individuals affected by the recent natural disasters in the Florida Keys, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Texas, Mexico, Barbuda and St. Martin. Park Your Art will give winners the opportunity to paint messages that uplift victims. The goal is to empower the community through nonpolitical messages. Additionally, Park Your Art allows winners to request for donations to be made directly to their chosen charity.

This contest gives a voice to those victims as well as winning artists (established or otherwise) through a wide range of media coverage.

DISCLAIMER: The MPA neither endorses a particular charity/organization nor does it collect cash donations.

Contest Eligibility:
– All entrants must be 21 + to apply.
– Open only to residents of the U.S.
– Competition is open to all artists regardless of experience.

Contest Rules:
Our theme this year is, Perseverance:
-Entries must adhere to the aforementioned theme. What can you paint to empower/uplift recent victims? Only entries that embody this message will be considered.
– No politicized messages.
-One entry per person.
-Mock-up proposal files must not exceed 8MB.
-All designs must be completely original and cannot be any work done prior to the competition.
-Winners MUST be available on the Saturday, November 18, 2017 for their live painting.
-Content must be free of all obscenities (drugs, violence, profanity, nudity). Artwork must be appropriate for all ages.
-Submissions CLOSE on Friday, October 27, 2017.

Work of Art Gallery presents Urban Abstract 10/14/17

Work of Art Gallery presents Urban Abstract
Saturday, 10/14/2017 – 12:00 pm – 06:00 pm
Work Of Art Gallery & Framing
1727 Coral Way,
Miami, Florida 33145
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Cost: Free

Open reception for local artist Christian Duvua. Enjoy an afternoon of music, refreshments and bites at Work of Art Gallery and Framing as we unveil the collaboration of street art and custom framing.

Mad Hatter Arts Festival with Artisans & Vintage Market Place 11/18/17, 11/19/17


Mad Hatter Arts Festival with Artisans & Vintage Market Place
Sunday, 11/18/2017 – 11/19/2017 10:00 am – 05:00 pm
Mad Hatter Arts Festival with Artisans & Vintage Market Place
3485 Main Hwy.,
miami, Florida 33133
Website
Cost: FREE with State Park Admission of $2

The Mad Hatter Arts Festival is celebrating its 13th year in Coconut Grove – Nov. 18 & 19. This is a well loved family themed Festival, with original art and handmade artisans and vintage and unique upcycled wares-Come enjoy Live Music, Contests, Teaparties with costumed “Alice”, and Food Vendors, plus tours throught the historic Barnacle House sitting on beautiful Biscayne Bay. On Saturday evening the party reopens its gates at 6PM and at 7PM we drop a large movie screen from the Outside Balcony of the historic home and show the original Walt Disney “Alice in Wonderland” Film. So grab a picnic and a blanket and come enjoy the movie with us under the stars on Biscayne Bay. The movie fee is $5 for ages 6 and up, and $3 for ages 2-5.

UNTITLED Art Miami Beach 2015 12/2/15 – 12/6/15

UNTITLED 2015 Announces Special Projects For Fourth Edition
Wednesday, December 2 – Saturday, December 5, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 6, 11am – 5pm
untitledOn the beach
Ocean Drive and 12th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Admission:
General Admission: $28
Discounted Admission (Seniors and Students): $18
Miami Beach residents: $18
Groups of 15 or more: $18 per person
Children under 12: FREE
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UNTITLED’s curatorial team, Artistic Director, Omar Lopez-Chahoud, curators Christophe Boutin and Melanie Scarciglia, along with Programming Director Amanda Schmitt, have identified a selection of special projects and programming that will engage visitors in the exhibitors’ booths and at various locations throughout the fair, indoors and outside.

“Working closely with our exhibitors we selected a strong group of special works by artists that are cross-generational,” states Amanda Schmitt. “The special programming elements from our non-profit and artist-run participants are integrated into the fair’s layout, demonstrating UNTITLED’s commitment to creating an environment unlike other art fairs.”

Visitors will be greeted by three special projects selected from submissions by UNTITLED exhibitors. Near the entrance will be a large-scale sculptural installation by Ronald Bladen presented by Loretta Howard Gallery (New York). Bladen was an influential artist who inspired a younger generation of minimalists such as Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Sol LeWitt. His work Chevrons (1974) explores the power and significance of this fundamental geometric shape, ubiquitous for its use in insignia, in language as punctuation, as a mathematical sign, and in design. The work consists of nine monolithic black sculptures that are arranged evenly in three rows, activating and highlighting the space between and surrounding the sculpture.

Los Angeles-based artist Scoli Acosta’s Earth Quartet (2013) is comprised of a series of pentagonal canvases, edged with jingles fashioned from flattened bottle caps. The work was inspired by Chris Marker’s documentary film, The Sixth Side of the Pentagon, that captures the 1967 Vietnam protest at the Pentagon. Acosta’s incorporation of playful bottle cap jingles also nods to Abbie Hoffman’s sarcastic attempt to levitate the Pentagon, in hopes it would turn orange and vibrate. Earth Quartet is presented by Galerie Laurent Godin (Paris).

Elise Ferguson’s paintings do not involve paint; she uses materials that are associated with sculpting: plaster and wood. Coloring the plaster with pigment, and layering the surface to a sculptural level, Ferguson’s work is based on mathematical puzzles, design and geometric variation. Ferguson’s Tess Ramble (2015), presented by Romer Young Gallery (San Francisco), is a three panel site-specific work that will be positioned in direct dialogue with the two other special projects, completing a minimal geometric trinity.

Invitation Only Miami Art Masters During Miami Art Week 12/1/15 – 12/6/15

Invitation Only Miami Art Masters During Miami Art Week
Tuesday, December 1st: Press Preview 4-6PM; VIP Preview 6-9PM
Wednesday, December 2nd: VIP First Open, Noon-6PM
Thursday, December 3rd: Noon – 6PM; Private Reception 6-9PM
Friday, December 4th: Noon – 6PM
Saturday, December 5th: Noon – 6PM
Sunday, December 6th: Noon – 6PM
Hibiscus Island
Miami Beach
www.miamiartmasters.com

By Invitation And Appointment Only
*The exhibition is not open to the public.
*Invitation is non-transferrable. No admission fee.
*RSVP required. Space is limited.
*On-site parking is very limited; guests are advised to come by private car or Uber.
To request a visit to the Miami Art Masters exhibition, please email registration@miamiartmasters.com. Guests will receive a confirmation email, as requests are received.

*The exhibition will extend through January 17, 2016, by appointment only.

New, By-Appointment-Only Art Fair Showcases Historical Masterpieces Alongside Contemporary Art and Design in a Specially Curated “Collector’s Residence” on Hibiscus Island

For its inaugural exhibition and sale, Miami Art Masters will take place December 1st through December 6th, 2015 at an exclusive, private residence on Hibiscus Island, located between South Beach and Downtown Miami. Designed by award-winning architects, Touzet Studio, the residence provides a spectacular backdrop to a curated selection of Old Master paintings and drawings, along with contemporary art and design objects. Lyrically weaving museum quality Old Master artworks in conjunction with the presence of contemporary works, Miami Art Masters will offer a unique viewing opportunity, for both the seasoned and emerging collector.

Running concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach, which attracts thousands of visitors to South Beach annually, Miami Art Masters promises an experience unlike any other, not only through the diverse presentation of historically important works of art but also by participating in an active contemporary dialogue merging elements of the past along with those representing our current time. This invitation-only exhibition and sale will be held in an expansive 12,000 square foot private home unlike many familiar art fair venues. With the goal of bridging the disconnect between artistic periods and art constituencies, Miami Art Masters will create an atmosphere where old meets new and where the dissimilar styles not only beautifully coexist but also engage in a compelling dialogue, adding richness to one’s surroundings.

Spanning 500 years, ranging from the 14th Century to the 19th Century, fifty works of art by prominent historic artists such as Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Lo Scarsellino, Filippo Tarchiani, and Jean-Baptiste Oudry will be part of a highly anticipated showcase. Further complementing this selection of Old Master works, the team of specialists will integrate an assemblage of contemporary art and design, by internationally acclaimed galleries and designers such as Ralph Pucci, Herve Van der Straeten, and Paul Mathieu in conjunction with artists such as Tracey Emin, Cecily Brown, and Candida Höfer, among others. Set in a contemporary interpretation of a classic Parisian Hôtel Particulier, this art happening offers visitors and locals alike a taste of luxury.

Miami Art Masters, 2015 is delighted to create and present an exciting and wonderfully unique exhibition and sale, contributing to Miami’s vibrant artistic community. It will expand upon, rather than detract, from what is already being offered throughout the city. We look forward to sharing this experience with you.

The Team
Benedetta Corsini is an independent art consultant and Old Masters Paintings Specialist based in Milan, and former President of the renowned Old Master paintings gallery, Piero Corsini, Inc., New York.

Karen LaGatta brings more than 20 years of experience to the contemporary art world. She has served as a Director for some of the most prestigious NYC Galleries; in addition, she is an independent art consultant and publisher of limited editions by internationally renowned artists.

Paul Philippe Vögele is the proprietor of the Hibiscus Island Residence and Founder of Miami Art Masters; in addition, he is a commercial real estate professional, with extensive experience in publishing, and classical art and architecture.

Interior Design by Linda Zarifi: Zarifi Design is a full service boutique design firm specializing in high-end residential and hospitality design. With extensive training in the NYC design scene, Zarifi brings bespoke interiors embodying contemporary luxury to Miami. (www.zarifidesign.com)

Michael Perez Art Exhibit 8/19/17

Michael Perez Art Exhibit
Saturday, 08/19/2017 – 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Wynwood Shop
196 Northwest 24th Street Miami, FL 33127,
Miami, Florida 33127
RSVP / Register
Cost: Free

Join us in celebration on one of Wynwood’s pioneers! We are proud to host a Michael Perez exhibit this August 19th, 2017 at 7pm. Wynwood Shop is honored to be holding this show and promoting pop art.
Michael Perez is a quintecential modern Pop artists with a phenomenal career. Always on the cutting edge, his art is extremely dynamic and is distinguished by his use of contrasting colors and shapes. His innovative artwork is most immediately recognized by his distinctive unique faces, flowers and figures. Michael Perez’ artwork can be seen throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, Israel and Europe.

Miami Project & Art on Paper Miami 12/1/15-12/6/15

Miami Project & Art on Paper Miami
Opening Reception: Tuesday December 1, 2015, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
mpaop-comp1day-finalWednesday, December 2, 2015 — 11:00am to 7:00pm
Thursday, December 3, 2015 — 11:00am to 7:00pm
Friday, December 4, 2015 — 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday, December 5, 2015 — 11:00am to 7:00pm
Sunday, December 6, 2015 — 11:00am to 6:00pm
Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33141
Free One Day Pass

Miami Project and Art on Paper Miami open Tuesday, December 1st at The Deauville Beach Resort in the heart of Miami Beach. Building on the strong success of their previous editions, these co-located fairs will feature the best in modern and contemporary art presented by over seventy galleries from around the world.

MIAMI PROJECT EDITION FOUR
Miami Project’s fourth edition will feature a unique confluence of historical and contemporary art, offering fair-goers a distinct Miami Beach experience. On the heels of Miami’s Unrealism exhibition – a direct response to one of the biggest new trends in the market today – and the figurative bend of MoMA PS1’s Greater New York show, Miami Project will include several of the world’s top figurative painting programs. The resurgence of this timeless form of art-making has found its new place at the foreground of the global art scene, and Miami Project’s leading galleries that focus on paintings of the person will be a must-visit stop for all those seeking pristine examples of bold figuration.

Joining Miami Project for the first time, New York City’s Hirschl & Adler Modern will show work by John Moore and Christopher Wilmarth. Fellow first-time exhibitor Jill Newhouse Gallery will exhibit rare works on paper by Pierre Bonnard and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Making its Miami debut, Lori Bookstein Fine Art will show mixed media on panel by Hiroyuki Hamada with a series of screenprints on steel enamel plates by Jennifer Bartlett. Robert Fontaine Gallery will present significant work by Robert Rauschenberg including the artist’s 2007 Expresser (From The Runts Series) and 1980’s mixed media work Rush 3. Deborah Force Fine Art joins Miami Project to exhibit Charles Ephraim Burchfield’s Butterfly Festival, 1949-56, and a rare 1929 Edward Hopper watercolor on paper. Catharine Clark Gallery will present sculpture by Wanxin Zhang, Masami Teraoka’s 1984 watercolor and pencil on paper Work Painting for Wave Series, and Chris Doyle’s 2014 video The Fluid. Claire Oliver Gallery will show an exhibition of photographs by Laetitia Soulier and oil on canvas by Matt Bahen. Nancy Toomey Fine Art will present works on paper by Lynda Benglis and Larry Bell. Winston Wächter Fine Art will show a new monumental work on paper by Zaria Forman, Richard Levy Gallery will present painting by Mel Davis and Matt Magee, and Sasha Wolf Gallery will show large scale photography by Doug Fogelson and Christopher Rodriguez. To learn more about Miami Project, please visit miami-project.com

ART ON PAPER MIAMI
A Time Out New York Critic’s Pick and one of The New York Times’ must see March 2015 art fairs, Art on Paper New York welcomed over 18,000 visitors and played host to compelling, large-scale installations and critically acclaimed exhibitions over four buzzing days. The fair’s fresh Miami counterpart will be a similar forum for the exploration of a medium – a space for intimate conversation between exhibitor and collector with a refreshing focus on the artwork itself. Sasha Wolf returns as the fair’s Artistic Director working with James Stroud of Center Street Studio to guide the fair’s tightly curated paper-based program. To learn more about Art on Paper Miami, please visit thepaperfair.com/miami

TOP FOOD AND DRINK
From December 1 – 6, The Deauville Beach Resort will play host to some of the country’s best food and cocktail programs. Miami’s renowned The Broken Shaker will take over the hotel’s beverage service, offering visitors the exclusive opportunity to experience the cocktail program recently voted this year’s Best Hotel Bar in America. New York City favorites Black Tree and Big Mozz will join the fairs to feature new menus crafted specifically for the Miami audience. Featuring two members of Zagat’s 30 Under 30, and one of the world’s best bars, The Deauville Beach Resort will be the ultimate Miami Art Week destination for top food and drink.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2015 12/2/15 – 12/6/15

Art Basel Miami Beach 2015
Private View, Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 11am to 8pm (by invitation only)
Vernissage, Thursday, December 3, 2015, 11am to 3pm (by invitation only)
Public Days
Thursday, December 3, 2015, 3pm to 8pm
Friday, December 4, 2015, 12noon to 8pm
Saturday, December 5, 2015, 12noon to 8pm
Sunday, December 6, 2015, 12noon to 6pm
artbasel2015Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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As the premier show of the Americas, Art Basel’s Miami Beach show presents established and emerging galleries from the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay alongside many of the most important galleries from Europe, Asia and Africa. In total, half of the participating galleries have exhibition spaces in the Americas.

First-time participants from North and South America include Arredondo \ Arozarena, Castelli Gallery, Cristin Tierney Gallery, Essex Street, François Ghebaly Gallery, George Adams Gallery, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, SIM Galeria, Thomas Duncan Gallery and Universal Limited Art Editions. The galleries from Europe showing in Miami Beach for the first time are: Beck & Eggeling, Galerie Gregor Staiger, hunt kastner, KOW, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Marcelle Alix, Mathew Gallery, Galerie Max Mayer, Mazzoleni, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Galeria Plan B, Project Native Informant, Vedovi Gallery, Vistamare and Robilant + Voena. From the Asia-Pacific region, Beijing Art Now Gallery, Tokyo Gallery + BTAP and White Space Beijing will join the show for the first time. For the full gallery list, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/exhibitors.

Galleries, the main sector of the show, features 191 galleries presenting the highest quality of painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, photography, video and editioned works. In addition to a strong list of returning exhibitors, Vedovi Gallery and Mazzoleni will exhibit for the first time at Art Basel in Miami Beach, while Galerie Barbara Thumm and ProjecteSD return to the Galleries sector after a brief hiatus. Having previously shown in Nova, Positions or Survey, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Kerlin Gallery and Mendes Wood DM have graduated into the Galleries sector, where, for the first time, they will present a wider range of their gallery programs.

With 12 global leaders in the field of prints and limited-editioned works, the Edition sector is a perennial highlight. This year’s show features Alan Cristea Gallery, Carolina Nitsch, Crown Point Press, Gemini G.E.L. LLC, Pace Prints, Paragon, Paul Stolper Gallery, Polígrafa Obra Gràfica, Sabine Knust, STPI, Two Palms and Universal Limited Art Editions.

Following its well-received debut last year, Survey returns with 14 exhibitions of historically informed works. Presentations include work by Charles Burchfield (DC Moore Gallery), Peter Campus (Cristin Tierney Gallery), Gianni Colombo (Robilant + Voena), Roy DeCarava (Jenkins Johnson Gallery), Rosalyn Drexler (Garth Greenan Gallery), Dorothy Iannone (Peres Projects), Wang Jinsong (Beijing Art Now Gallery), Heinz Mack (Beck & Eggeling), Roberto Burle Marx (Bergamin & Gomide), Shinjiro Okamoto (Tokyo Gallery + BTAP), Miguel Ángel Rojas (espaivisor), Peter Saul (George Adams Gallery), Keith Sonnier (Castelli Gallery) and Ettore Spalletti (Vistamare). Further details on the individual projects will be announced in the coming months.

The 16 curated solo booths of Positions provide a focus on emerging artists. The sector features a study on Mexican symbolism by Fritzia Irizar at Arredondo \ Arozarena; an installation by Dan Bayles at François Ghebaly Gallery, which will evolve during the show in response to other works on display; work by Vittorio Brodmann at Galerie Gregor Staiger; and new paintings and mixed-media work by Jaromír Novotný at hunt kastner. Daniel Keller will explore ecological and technological developments at the stand of Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler; Marcelle Alix will show a veiled installation of ‘Opaque’ by Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz; while Villa Design Group’s work at Mathew Gallery will question languages of design, violence, and subjectivity through an installation of 10 doorways that draw upon architectural details from the murder scene of Gianni Versace. As part of Positions, Galerie Max Mayer will present ‘Polyrhythm Technoir’, a three-part film by Henning Fehr and Philipp Rühr that allegorizes the present state of electronic music. The sector will further include an installation by Jiieh G Hur at One and J. Gallery; a new series of works inspired by nation-state branding campaigns by the artist collective GCC at Project Native Informant; a performance by Thomas Wachholz at RaebervonStenglin; and work by Andrei Koschmieder at Real Fine Art, examining the processes and systems by which the illicit is made useful and productive as it is integrated into the formal capitalist economy. SIM Galeria will present ‘Le carnaval des animaux’ by Romy Pocztaruk; explorations of the body by B. Ingrid Olson will be on view at Simone Subal Gallery; and Thomas Duncan Gallery will show mixed-media work by Sean Paul. At White Space Beijing, He Xiangyu will exhibit a series of ink on paper drawings.

Nova, which provides a platform for younger galleries to present new work by up to three artists, will feature 34 exhibitors. Freedman Fitzpatrick will present the set of a play in a collaboration between Tobias Madison and Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. On display at Take Ninagawa will be a group show featuring Elias Hansen, Shinro Ohtake and Aki Sasamoto. Luciano Figueiredo, Sandra Gamarra, Mauro Piva will convert Galeria Leme’s booth into a fictitious museum that challenges the artist’s position within the artworld. Continuing Nova’s reputation as a site of discovery, Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte will show Gustavo Speridião and Nuno Ramos; Essex Street will present works by Park McArthur and Cameron Rowland; Galeria Plan B will feature Ciprian MureÅŸan and Navid Nuur; and Hannah Hoffman Gallery will debut new paintings by Matt Sheridan Smith.

KOW’s presentation for Nova will feature Eugenio Dittborn, Heinrich Dunst and Michael E. Smith; while Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art will show a new film by Keren Cytter. Pilar Corrias will return to the sector with an exploration of the mediation of images through technology by Rachel Rose, Ian Cheng and Ken Okiishi. Related themes will be considered by Antoine Catala and Gregory Edwards at 47 Canal; Nicolás Bacal, Tomás Espina and Jorge Pedro Núñez at Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo; and Henry Chapman, Helen Marten and Tris Vonna-Michell at T293. History and symbology will also be a looked at, including works by Mandla Reuter and Armando Andrade Tudela at Francesca Minini; Felipe Arturo, Tania Candiani and Wilson Díaz at Instituto de visión; Nicholas Mangan at Labor; Carlos Motta, Rossella Biscotti and Teresa Margolles at mor charpentier; Sharon Hayes and Jimmy Robert at Tanya Leighton; and Asunción Molinos Gordo at Travesía Cuatro.

Compelling juxtapositions in the sector will include Austé and Emily Sundblad at Algus Greenspon; Nathan Mabry and Bernard Piffaretti at Cherry and Martin; Ian Wallace, Susanne M. Winterling and Julian Hoeber at Jessica Silverman Gallery; Néstor Sanmiguel Diest and B. Wurtz at Maisterravalbuena; Jorge Méndez Blake and Leon Vranken at Meessen De Clercq; Sam Anderson, Phoebe Collings-James and Noel McKenna at mother’s tankstation; Lucas Blalock, Andra Ursuta and Kaari Upson at Ramiken Crucible; Elena Damiani and Marlena Kudlicka at Revolver Galería; and Nelson Leirner, Marilá Dardot and Chiara Banfi at Silvia Cintra + Box 4. Through their divergent practices David Alesworth, Sudarshan Shetty and Avinash Veeraraghavan turn to craft as both a subject and conceptual framework at GALLERYSKE, while Stefan Brüggemann and Alejandro Cesarco consider a common interest in the formative aspect of language at Parra & Romero. Solo booths in Nova provide additional highlights, including Matt Hoyt at Bureau; Charlie Billingham with Supportico Lopez; Egan Frantz at Michael Jon Gallery; and Adrian Paci at Kalfayan Galleries.

In addition to showing premier artworks ranging from Modern masters to the latest contemporary pieces across five gallery sectors, many exhibitors will present works in Art Basel’s project-based sectors: Kabinett, Public and Film. Over the coming months, further details about these sectors as well as about the Conversations and Salon program of panels and talks will be released.

South Florida’s leading museums again time their strongest exhibitions of the year to coincide with Art Basel. Visitors from across the world will also have the opportunity to view the city’s internationally renowned private collections. This includes muchanticipated exhibitions at the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO), the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and the Rubell Family Collection. In December the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will present ‘Nari Ward: Sun Splashed’, ‘No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting’, ‘Firelei Báez: Bloodlines’, and project galleries by Sheela Gowda, Jeff Wall, Nicolas Lobo and Bik Van der Pol. The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) will present ‘Shannon Ebner – A Public Character’ and ‘Alex Bag – The Van (Redux)’ while NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will show ‘Pablo Picasso: Painted Ceramics and Works on Paper, 1931-71’, ‘William J. Glackens: A Modernist in the Making’, ‘The Indestructible Lee Miller’, and ‘Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television’. Other highlights include ‘Margin of Error’ and ‘Philodendron: From Pan-Latin Exotic to American Modern’ at the Wolfsonian-FIU; ‘The Summer of ’68: Photographing the Black Panthers’, ‘Vincent van Gogh’s The Poplars at Saint-Rémy’, ‘Edgar Degas’ Portrait of Mlle. Hortense Valpinçon’ at the Norton Museum of Art; and ‘Carlos Salas: Latin America and the Global Imagination’ at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). As the Bass Museum of Art is undergoing renovation, it has instigated bassX – a series of artists’ projects, exhibitions, events and education programs – in the Miami Beach Library, directly across from the museum. In December bassX will present a new performance by Sylvie Fleury.

Featuring the world’s leading galleries specializing in twentieth and twenty-first century collectible design, the 11th edition of Design Miami, the leading global forum for design, will take place from December 2 to December 6, 2015 at Meridian & 19th Street, opposite the Miami Beach Convention Center. For more information, please visit designmiami.com.

CDV (Creative Disctrict Event V) 7/29/17

CDV (Creative Disctrict Event V)
Saturday, 07/29/2017 – 07:00 pm – 03:00 am
Mana Wynwood
318 NW 23rd st,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: $40+

CDV is an all ages art and music celebration taking place in Miami, at Mana Wynwood, There will be performances by some popular names in Hip Hop and local scene, like Young Thug, Famous Dex, Iceberg, Twelevelen, SpaceghostPurp, and more. There will also be an exhibit showcasing over 50 artists of different styles from local natives and around the nation.
Use promo code “edwaffle” for discounted tickets.

Downtown Miami Lunch Break Art Tours 11/19/15

Downtown Miami Lunch Break Art Tours
Thursday, 11/19/2015 – 12/17/2015 12:00 pm – 02:00 pm
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111 NE 1st Street, 8th Floor,
MIami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

Winsome Bolt will be offering Thursday Lunch Break Art Tours of the “Where Art Meets Business” Art Exhibit at mindwarehouse. The Art Exhibit was curated by Maria Napoles of the Latin American Art Pavilion (LAAP). Ms. Bolt will be providing information and discussing the almost 60 works of art which have been introduced into the space.

The unique exhibit features artists and photographers from the Caribbean and Latin America. Artists featured include Lorena Abuchaibe (Colombia), Martha Espinoza (Costa Rica), Patricia Hashuel (Argentina) and Mabi Rod (Argentina). Some of the Photographers exhibiting are Luis Casteneda (Cuba), Mariza Formaggini (Brazil), Carl Juste (Haiti), and Coco Moni (Argentina).

Guests are welcomed to stop by any time between 12pm-2pm. Tours will be held every Thursday through December 17, 2015 (except for November 26, 2015).

Five Leading Architects From Ethiopia Discuss How Their Work Is Driving Change In The Horn Of Africa 8/26/16

Five Leading Architects From Ethiopia Discuss How Their Work Is Driving Change In The Horn Of Africa
Friday, 08/26/2016 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
ethiopia-slider-AIAMiami Center for Architecture & Design (MCAD)
100 NE 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33132
RSVP / Register
Cost: Free

The Miami Center for Architecture & Design (MCAD) is hosting Ethiopia Now!, a discussion on contemporary architecture in Africa for the premier of After the Millennium: Contemporary Architecture in Ethiopia, an exhibition featuring 26 projects by 19 designers in the past decade.

The open discussion is free and and includes architects, designers, and academics who will be featured in the show. Curated by David Rifkind from FIU, Dawit Benti and Jürgen Strohmayer, the discussion highlights five architects whose work will be featured in the exhibition.

-Open Discussion, Miami Center for Architecture and Design, August 26th 6-9pm, Free
-Exhibit Open August 26th- November 15th

ArtAfrica Miami Arts Fair 2015 12/2/15 – 12/6/15

ArtAfrica Miami Arts Fair
artafricaArt & Fashion VIP Opening, Wednesday Dec. 2, 7pm to 10pm
Thursday Dec. 3 11am – 7pm
Friday Dec. 4, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday Dec. 5, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Soul Basel Farewell Brunch powered by TheUrbanCollective, Sunday Dec. 6, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
The Carver Building
801 NW 3rd Avenue
Miami, FL
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Art Africa Miami Arts Fair is a juried multidisciplinary exhibition of fine contemporary art from the global African Diaspora. The central idea of Art Africa Miami is to present an array of visual works that pay homage to the centrality of Africa and its descendants contribution to the modern art world.

“Art has always been a tool to claim space, build power and to question the injustices that have shaped our social experiences,” Neil Hall, Founder. In the world of art and culture, artists are responsible for offering the viewer a chance to challenge society by bringing new meaning to the way we perceive the world.

Culture is space where we can introduce ideas, attack emotions, change values and find inspiration. Art is where we can imagine what change looks and feels like. Come join us as we seek to do our part in transforming our world to be more just and beautiful in all we do. This year, we continue our transformation of the historic community of Overtown.

Our aim is to continue advancing artists from the African Diaspora, including artists from Africa, North America, South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. Art Africa Miami brings a vital and essential cultural service to the South Florida community, lending the Magic City a true international flair.
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Red Dot Art Fair Miami 2015 12/2/15 – 12/6/15

Red Dot Art Fair Miami 2015
Opening Reception Benefiting The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Wednesday, December 2, 6 – 10 Pm
reddotWednesday, December 2, Noon – 6pm (reception 6 – 10pm)
Thursday, December 3, Noon – 8 Pm Free Day!
Friday, December 4, Noon – 8 Pm Free Day!
Saturday, December 5, Noon – 8 Pm
Sunday, December 6, Noon – 6 Pm (DOORS Close At 5 Pm)
1700 NE 2nd AVE
Miami, FL 33132
(Corner of NE 2nd AVE and NE 17th Street)
Arts and Entertainment District of Miami

Tickets may be purchased on site for the opening night reception as well as general admission. Opening night reception is open to the public.
General admission is $20. Which includes both spectrum miami and red dot fair
opening night reception and week pass is $25. Which includes both spectrum miami and red dot fair
Buy Tickets Online https://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-dot-art-fair-december-2-6-2015-tickets-18024396455

Red Dot Art Fair is pleased to announce its 9th edition in our new location in the Arts and Entertainment District in Miami concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach. Building upon its reputation as a diverse fair, Red Dot will offer a unique selection of approximately fifty galleries exhibiting contemporary painting, sculpture, photography and secondary market.

Red Dot Art Fair strives to create a fair for galleries specializing in emerging, mid-career and established artists that present work of lasting value. The luxurious layout of the fifty thousand square foot venue will provide visitors with a sophisticated and friendly environment to view artwork presented by galleries and dealers. Red Dot is excited about being part of Miami’s vibrant art scene and its great fabric of galleries, museums and cultural institutions.

Red Dot Art Fair is pleased to announce that the Spectrum Miami tent will share the new 7 acre location at 1700 NE 2nd Avenue (corner of NE 17th Street) and tickets will be valid for both art fairs. Each fair will have their own tents and entrances, tickets will be valid for entrance to both fairs.

About our new location: The Arts and Entertainment District has recently seen a renaissance of creative energy with the advent of Miami’s premier performance space (The Adrienne Arscht Center), and the opening of hip restaurants and speakeasy-inspired bars. There’s no doubt that its location just minutes from all of Miami’s hottest neighborhoods (including Wynwood, Design District, Downtown and South Beach) make The Arts and Entertainment District Miami’s next big discovery. Still being defined by the burgeoning creative scene, the Arts and Entertainment District is poised for exceptional growth in the coming years.

The Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery Returns To Miami Art Week 2015 12/1/15

The Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery Returns To Miami Art Week 2015
Tuesday, 12/01/2015 – 12/06/2015 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
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175 NW 25th and 2nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Be fearless during Miami Art Week! The Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery is a unique event featuring more than 30 contemporary artists and designers all over the world. The Pop Up show will transform a 3,000 square ft. warehouse, in the heart of Miami’s Art and Design District, into an interactive art and entertainment experience. The exhibition will be open to the thousands of fans and collectors visiting the area during Art Basel from Dec 1 to Dec 6. Last year’s successful pop up show featured 35 artists and hosted over 7,000 visitors. Returning artist, Peter Smith, sold nine sculptures and artist Chris Saunders completely sold out. The show offers the opportunity for art industry professionals and aficionados to network, engage and connect with veteran and emerging artists.

SPECTRUM Miami Contemporary Art Show 12/2/15 -12/6/15

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SPECTRUM Miami Contemporary Art Show
Wednesday, 12/02/2015 – Sunday, 12/06/2015
Opening Reception, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 6-10pm
Thursday, Dec. 3, 1pm-9pm
Friday, Dec. 4, 1pm-9pm
Saturday, Dec. 5, 1pm-9pm
Sunday, Dec. 6, 12pm-6pm
Spectrum-MiamiSpectrum Miami Tent
NEW LOCATION
1700 NE 2nd Ave. at NE 17th St.
Miami, Florida 33137
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Admission Cost: VIP WEEK PASS: $25 | Grants the holder and one guest access to all Show Days and Opening Night Preview; valid for both Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Art Fair
General Admission: Thursday and Friday: Complimentary admission
Saturday and Sunday: $20; valid for one day only for both Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Art Fair; excludes VIP Opening Preview

SPECTRUM Miami Contemporary Art Show returns to the heart of the Wynwood Art District with open show days for the public from Friday December 4 to Sunday December 6 during Miami Art Week. Spectrum Miami is more than an art show—it’s a five-day fine art experience featuring top galleries and artists from across the U.S. and around the world, along with live performances, curated projects, and late night parties. This year’s theme, [EMERGENCE]—innovative vision coming to life. Spectrum Miami features specially curated programs that are informed by the theme, including site-specific projects, art talks, and panel discussions; a selection of dynamic and cutting-edge film, video, and new media works; and a curated selection of emerging and spotlight artists. These programs provide a dynamic experience for attendees, allowing them to view and interact with works by leading international artists, experience leading museums “outside the museum walls,” and enjoy exhibitions that showcase the thriving art landscape of Miami.

“At Home with Art” Miami Artist Showcase: Home Design and Remodeling Show 3/18/16, 3/19/16, 3/20/16, 3/21/16

“At Home with Art” Miami Artist Showcase: Home Design and Remodeling Show
Friday, 03/18/2016 – 03/21/2016 04:30 pm – 10:30 pm
CollageMiami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Website
Cost: $10 adults, $1.00 children under 11. Special advance discount of $7 for adults with online ticket purchases by March 17, 2016.

28 Miami artists showcase their work within 10 curated art exhibit spaces, grouped together to make one large feature area titled, “At Home with Art.” The focus of this feature is to demonstrate the high quality and range of choices available in South Florida in all mediums including: paintings, sculptures, mixed and digital media, photography, and stained glass. Artists and experts will be present to help Show-goers better understand the process behind creating fine art and provide tips on starting or adding to a collection. The 2016 Ambassador Artists are: BJ and Richeille Formento (Formento + Formento); Sandra Garcia-Pardo; Daniel Fiorda; Brian Deutzman; Nate Dee; Rebecca Barba; Victor Gomez; Aimee Perez; Ismael Gomez Peralta; Gina Guzman; Elidea (Elide Arosio); Kris Tamburello; Sacha Suarez; Rosaria Vigorito; Linda Fleischman; Meg Wallace; Griselda Lechini; Alicia Vallejo; Natalya Kochak; Jonathan Brooks; Miguel Rodez; MANO; Franks Christopher; Giselle Fajardo; and Raul Proenza. Christopher, Fajardo and Proenza represent the Little Havana Art District and Viernes Culturales; and Rodez and MANO will collaborate with RUN Art Foundry that will present sculptures by: Jose Bedia, Pedro Pablo Oliva, and Uldis Lopez. For a schedule and to read more about each artist, visit: www.homeshows.net/artists.html.

Art Wynwood 2/11/16

Art Wynwood
Thursday, 02/11/2016 – 02/15/2016 06:00 pm –
Art Wynwood Pavilion
2901 NE 1st Ave.,
Miami Beach, Florida 33137
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Art Wynwood solidifies its reputation as the winter season’s premier art fair with this year’s roster of highly respected galleries and artists. Produced by Art Miami, the annual Presidents Day Weekend fair presents its fifth edition with a dynamic array of works from street artists and muralists, emerging young talent and world-renowned contemporary and modern artists. Regarded for its distinct identity among Miami art fairs, Art Wynwood will be set apart further by its unique approach to audience engagement as characterized by a new exhibition on the ‘60s and a focus on Miami institutions.

Friday February 12 – Sunday February 14, 2016, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Monday February 15, 2016, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Art Wynwood Tony Goldman Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award Dinner 2/12/16

Art Wynwood Tony Goldman Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award Dinner
Sunday, 02/12/2016 – 07:30 pm – 10:30 pm
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255 Biscayne Blvd Way,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Art Wynwood, the winter season’s premier art fair, will hold a private dinner and cocktail reception to honor iconic photographer Martha Cooper with the fair’s second annual Tony Goldman Award. Presented in partnership with Wynwood Walls, the award acknowledges individuals in art whose careers have changed the industry. Cooper has made an indelible mark on the urban art scene, elevating the perception of graffiti and street art from an underground subculture to a new art movement celebrated around the world.

This event is open to ticket holders only. Tickets may be purchased here: http://www.artwynwood.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=22

Wynwood Life 2017: Art / Music / Food / Fashion 4/21/17, 4/22/17, 4/23/17

Wynwood Life 2017: Art / Music / Food / Fashion
Friday, 04/21/2017 – 04/23/2017 05:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Mana Wynwood
2250 Northwest 2nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: FREE

Wynwood Life is back and packed with everything that Miami loves. Check out all the great features of the festival like the Back Alley where top street artists are painting live daily. Listen to any one of 20 bands at our Live Music Stage. Or visit the Art House a pop-up gallery curated by Wynwood’s Finest. The Style Lounge and Runway is where all the fashionistas will hang. And if you fancy the culinary arts, the Wynwood Culinary Showcase is the place to be. You and your crew can peruse over 150 arts and crafts vendors or eat at one of South Florida’s top food trucks. Whatever you want to do, don’t miss Wynwood Life.

Wynwood’s Finest
We are proud to feature premier artisans that we consider Wynwood’s finest. You wont find a stronger lineup of painters, designers and illustrators coming together in one place for 3 full days of synergistic interactions. Life is Art and Wynwood Life is the place for you to free your art and get it seen by thousands of enthusiasts.

Live Music Stage
Over 20 bands and DJs will occupy the Live Music Stage at every moment of the festival. We’re having local favorites, hometown bands gone big and even an international treat. Music will fill the streets at Wynwood Life and we’ll enjoy all day and night long.

Fashion Lounge
Wynwood is Miami’s original Fashion District and to celebrate this great industry, Wynwood Life is bringing you the Fashion Lounge. We’re hosting fashion shows throughout the festival featuring local brands with styles that will rejuvenate your eyes with a number of alluring trends.

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Wynwood Life 4/21/17, 4/22/17, 4/23/17

Wynwood Life
Friday, 04/21/2017 – 04/23/2017 05:00 pm – 03:00 am
Mana Lots
2250 NW 2nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

Wynwood will see the streets come alive for the fourth annual Wynwood Life! It is held in Miami’s Art and Cultural District and is a true celebration of all things we love about South Florida – Food, Art, Music and Fashion! Twenty thousand people will fill the streets perusing art, crafts, jewelry and over 100 vendors all while being entertained by live art and music and noshing on local fare from over 40 food trucks!

WynwoodMap.com and The RAW Project will curate the Live Art Stage featuring a wide variety of street artists from around the World. The festival encourages students and emerging artists to take part in the “Emerging Artist Competition”. Wynwood Life is proud to have the Miami Art & Design Education Institute (M.A.D.E.) as the presenting sponsor, because M.A.D.E is known for elevating people’s art and design career to the next level by way of their industry-driven approach to education, through coaching, mentoring, and networking in the heart of Miami’s Art District. In addition, WYN 317 Gallery will be the gallery partner as well as being on the selection committee.

Over 20 bands and DJs will occupy the Live Music Stage featuring local favorites and hometown bands gone big such as Otto Von Schirach, Tamboka, Jeano Music, Hoy Palloy, Zander and many more.

The Style Lounge will offer free services including nail polish changes, a braid station and Henna. The Spot Barbershop will have a pop up for the men, and stylists will showcase multiple fashion shows by local boutiques, fashion bloggers including iShine365, Dyme Lyfe, graciouslylovedllc, Koko and Palenki, to name a few.

The Wynwood Culinary Showcase will feature top restaurants and chefs from the area providing teachable moments such as Chef Cesar Zapata from Phuc yea, who will teach us how to cook a whole fish. This year, the stage will also invite South Florida chefs outside of Wynwood who are taking the culinary scene to a higher level. Scheduled to make demos are Max Santiago, Bunnie Cakes, Crave Clean, Copper 29, and more. The Bitter Truth will have a pop up where they’ll carve the ice for each cocktail with a chainsaw, and they will also compete against Employees Only to come up with the “Best Cocktail” at Wynwood Life.

For a complete schedule of performances and artists, visit www.WynwoodLife.com. To see a video from last year’s celebration, click here: https://youtu.be/hilp5wMrVz4.

Friday, April 21st, 2017 5PM – 3AM
Saturday, April 22nd, 2017 12PM – 3AM
Sunday, April 23rd, 2017 12PM – 9PM

FREE – check website for free drink and beer offers!

To receive the latest news, please “Like” their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/WynwoodLife, or follow them on Twitter and Instagram: @WynwoodLife.

Fridge Art Fair : The Fridge Fudge Pop: Miami Beach & Pop Up At The Center 12/3/15 – 12/6/15

Fridge Art Fair : The Fridge Fudge Pop: Miami Beach & Pop Up At The Center
Thursday, December 3, press/VIP preview 5:00 to 7:00pm, Benefit Gala 7:00 to 10:00pm.
Friday, December 4th and Saturday, December 5th, 11:00am to 9:00pm
Sunday, December 6th, 11:00am to 6:00pm.
fridgeartfairHoliday Inn-Miami Beach
4333 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Suggested admission is $10
Advance general admission tickets

Fridge Art Fair is pleased to announce its third Miami Edition, The Fridge Fudge Pop, hosted at Holiday Inn-Miami Beach, steps from this year’s NADA and Pulse Fairs, with easy access to Art Basel, Scope and Aqua.

Opening day events include the VIP and Press Preview on Thursday, December 3, 2015 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Immediately following that, from 7:00 to 10:00pm, the opening benefit gala, The Grand Fudge Pop, will feature a special performance by NYC’s drag star Sweetie, and will benefit the LGBT Visitor Center of Miami Beach. Advance general admission Benefit Gala tickets are $35 and are available here. At the door, general admission tickets will be $45, a limited number of “rush” student/senior tickets will be $20 (with ID at the door at 7:00pm). The event will also include a raffle, music and more. RSVP: vip@fridgeartfair.com (VIP) or lynn@greengalactic.com (press).

Fridge Art Fair’s philosophy is to make the art fair scene accessible to diverse exhibitors and visitors alike. “Our booth fees are low,” said Eric Ginsburg, the Artist and Founding Director known throughout the world for his Dog and Cat paintings. Admission is ten dollars but on the door policy is: “No one is ever turned away. Generous donations will help keep this a reality.”

Fridge Art Fair celebrates creative freedom and diversity, encouraging exhibitors to explore all possibilities within their spaces as, in the words of Fridge Curator Linda DiGusta, “exploration, energetic participation and enthusiastic support create transformative energy, rules kill spirit.” Exhibitors are drawn from the world art community and include dealers, collectives and unrepresented artists – many “regulars,” and some new to Fridge.

This year the Fair welcomes a major collaboration with Art Shape Mammoth, who will curate and present large-scale sculpture, performances – dance and movement artist Laura Gordon will work with the large-scale paintings of new Fridge artist Iliyan Ivanov as a backdrop and Anna Marie Shogren will dance a durational performance – and guest artists from Shanghai, China in addition to their core program.

Special presentations also include an exhibition by students of Virginia Erdie’s youth art program in Miami, a screening of Katherine Delaney’s documentary/love letter to the drag world, Charmed Life, and works of Kazuko Miyamoto and Eva LeWitt presented by Gallery 128, the Lower East Side fixture and magnet that hosted the inaugural Fridge Art Fair in May 2013.

Founder renowned artist Eric Ginsburg http://www.worldoferic.com will present his signature pet portraits and accept commissions to benefit BARC Animal Rescue in Brooklyn, NY – bring a photo of Fido or Fluffy and save a life! His work will be featured in the exhibition. Additionally, a satellite exhibition curated by the Fair will open in November, hosted by LGBT Visitor Center, 1130 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Details to be announced.

Fridge Art Fair, a play on “Freeze,” was born in 2013 on the Lower East Side, as a satellite of Frieze New York. The inaugural Fair was filled to capacity with exhibitors who answered Founder Eric Ginsburg’s challenge, “Can you fit into the Fridge?” at Kazuko Miyamoto’s small but storied storefront, Gallery OneTwentyEight. The Fair has gathered a growing following of exhibitors, sponsors, and visitors through two more New York editions, as well as two previous Miami fairs in 2013 and 2014. The 2015 edition will mark Fridge’s Miami Beach debut, where the fair’s unique character will complement the offerings of the nearby Pulse and NADA shows, as well as Scope, Aqua and Art Basel in South Beach.

More information about exhibiting, sponsoring or visiting the Fridge at FridgeArtFair.com

o The LGBT Visitor Center in Miami Beach opens its door with Pride to thousands of tourists from around the globe each year. Situated in the historic Old City Hall building, we’re literally at the epicenter of LGBTQ activity in South Beach. The vibrant LGBTQ community helps make Miami and the beaches one of the top LGBTQ destinations in the world! A place of community, information and resources, we offer weekly support groups including Narcotics Anonymous and Smart Recovery, Yoga and Dance classes, Educational Workshops and an array of Social Events. The LGBT Visitor Center is operated by the MDGLCC Foundation, Inc., the 501c3 nonprofit foundation of the Miami Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

o Self-described “big titted, honky soul momma” Sweetie arrived in NYC at 19 having never been to the big city, but always knowing it would one day be her home. Seduced by the grit and glitter of New York by films like Midnight Cowboy and Taxi Driver, she escaped her suburban Detroit roots to study theatre…

o ArtShape Mammoth (ASM) is a nationwide organization supporting the development of artists by connecting them with new communities. ASM is designing a new structure of representation for artists, and is currently representing thirty artists, organizing curated exhibitions and artist lectures nationally and internationally. Additionally, ASM facilitates the ONE Arts Center gallery and workshop space in Vermont, the Visitor Center Artist Camp near-wilderness residency site in the UP of Michigan, an international Shanghai artist exchange program, and traveling experiential workshops in metal-casting and ceramics.

o BARC’s mission is to provide a safe haven for abandoned animals and to find permanent loving homes for them. While in our care, we provide them with quality food, shelter, medical attention, and the love they deserve. We are proud to be a no kill shelter.

o Virginia Erdie’s program

o Eric Ginsburg’s paintings of dogs and cats are exhibited and sold internationally, and will be featured alongside works by William Wegman in the November exhibition Man’s Best Friend at WAH Center. In addition to animals, he loves art and artists, and Fridge Art Fair is part of his mission to give back to that community.

o Miami native and photographer Cara Hunter Viera has been with Fridge since its inception and acts as Associate Director for Fridge Miami.

o Writer/curator/artist/dealer Linda DiGusta has worked within the contemporary art community in NYC since 2004. She joined Fridge as an exhibitor in 2013 and curator in 2014.

ARTundressed – 7th Annual Creative Nude Art Festival 5/18/17, 5/19/17, 5/20/17


ARTundressed – 7th Annual Creative Nude Art Festival
Thursday, 05/18/2017 – 05/20/2017 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
Wynwood Art District
Wynwood,
Miami, Florida 33127
Website
Cost: $22 General Admission; $55 VIP Admission (Advanced Online Purchase)

ARTundressed ’17 – South Florida’s Sexiest Art Exhibition
May 18, 19, 20, 2017 – Wynwood Art District, Miami, Florida | USA

If you would like to attend this event, please purchase your discounted tickets in advance online and save $$$: http://artundressed.com/buy-tickets/… Tickets prices will be higher at the door!
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ARTUNDRESSED – THE CONCEPT
Take a great selection of creative, sensual, thought-provoking work of art; mixed it with alluring fashion; then throw in some sexy, bumping, soulful music; and blend it with a cast of highly talented and gifted bunch of erogenous performers… Bundle it all together, and there you have it: ARTundressed!

ART SELECTION
Although the atmosphere at ARTundressed circles around interaction with ideas and concepts that engage its attending audience, one of the most important aspects of the festival focuses greatly on the art selection process. ARTundressed attracts and exhibits skilled artists who are established and recognized; talented artists who are less popular; as well as junior and freshmen artists who are breaking through and providing a new perspective into the genre of creative nude art. The selection process is split into 4 parts categorizing a curated compilation made up of: A Presenting artist; Featured and Invited Artists; as well as juried artworks. To guarantee the best outcome, the collection of art is chosen by knowledgeable art experts and curators from some of the world’s most prestigious art museums and galleries.

ENTERTAINMENT
We will have an incredible entertainment line up this year with a different theme each of the 3 days of the art festival. Our Sensual performances will delight and tantalize all your erogenous spots.

THE EXPERIENCE:
*** Celebrating the sensual aspects of Art + Music + Fashion + Entertainment
*** Art Exhibition showcasing over 250 exceptional curated art pieces
*** A beautiful collection of highly creative sexy artworks that will titillate all of your senses
*** More than 100 artists representing many different countries
*** Meet the Masters behind the art… Over 80 participating artists are planning to attend the show
***Live shows and performances; Music bands and deejays; Amazing Visuals; Chic and Provocative Fashion
*** A packed lineup of talents and performers that will entertain you and virtually connect to your erogenous spots
*** Art Installations and participation by local, national, and international artists who specialize in nude art
*** Art contests for Body Painting; Live Drawing and Photoshoot Sessions
*** Catering Services offering appetizing, delicious food, beverages, and cocktails
*** Friday Night Afterparty: “Dirty Canvas”
*** Saturday Night Closing Party: “The GOOD, the BAD, and the NAUGHTY”

DON’T MISS IT!!!

For Info / Tickets: http://artundressed.com/

ARTundressed 2016 Creative Nude Art Festival 5/19/16 – 5/21/16

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ARTundressed 2016 Creative Nude Art Festival
Thursday, 05/19/2016 – 05/21/2016 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
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9801 NW 7th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33150
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Cost: Check website

South Florida’s Sexiest Art Exhibition returns in 2016

Explore the fiery sensuality of the human form at ARTundressed – A Creative Nude Art Festival. Featuring works from emerging and established artists from around the world, the festival is part entertainment and part exhibition: a carefully curated showcase of truly creative, truly original, and truly erotic artwork, and a multi-day extravaganza with live music, performances, interactive workshops and activities; celebrating the human body and spirit in its most innate state. ARTundressed enables art collectors, enthusiasts, as well as the general public to discover artistic talent in both visual and performance aspects of the nude art genre.

This year, ARTundressed 2016 will take place at two locations:

This year, ARTundressed 2016 will take place at two locations:

• Thur. May 19th, 8pm – Midnight — The Opening Reception at R HOUSE (2727 NW 2nd Avenue, Wynwood, FL), welcomes participating artists, performers, contributors, staff and the public to mingle and enjoy a great night of reprised nude art, plus entertainment by some of South Florida’s finest burlesque dancers and sketch artists.

• Fri. May 20, 6pm – Midnight & Sat. May 21, 4pm – 10pm –– The Main Event is at EMINENT DOMAIN – (9801 NW 7th Ave., N. Miami, FL). Expect to experience something different each day with multiple themes covering Burlesque and Circus acts, and Fetish Performances. Get ready to join in the interactive activities and various workshops that are designed to engage the attending guests and convert them from observers to participants.

Event Highlights:
• Art Exhibition showcasing over 200 exceptional curated art pieces
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• An impressive collection of creative erogenous artworks hardly seen
• More than 60 participating artists are planning to attend the Exhibition
• Participation and art installations by local and international artists, performers
• Live shows and performances; Live music, deejays; Chic Provocative Fashion
• Fetish Fashion Show by Von Guttenberg Magazine
• Theatrical and Choreographed performances by CircX
• Cine Noir – Showing a collection of Erogenous Short Films, Videos, and Animation
• Live Art Workshops and Interactive Community Art Wall for guests participation
• Art contests for Body Painting; Live Drawing and Photoshoot Sessions
• Catering Services offering appetizing food, beverages, and cocktails
• The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the NAUGHTY” (Saturday night)

We are looking for Volunteers and Performers… If interested, sign up on the website: www.artundressed.com

PLEASE NOTE: All Press/Media personnel must apply for accreditation and acquire proper Press Passes for coverage of the ARTundressed ’16 Creative Nude Art Festival. Info and Registration Forms for ‘Press Pass Request’ can be found in the |PARTICIPATE| menu at the top section of the event site.

Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery Presents Celebrity Artists and Latin Night 12/3/15

Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery Presents Celebrity Artists and Latin Night
Thursday, 12/03/2015 – 12/03/2015 06:00 pm – 02:00 am
Fearless-Artist-FlyerFearless Artist Pop Up Gallery
175 NW 25th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

Experience a whole new take on Art Basel with the Fearless Artist Pop Up Gallery tonight! This exciting and unique event brings together over 35 artists from all over the world together in the same space. Last year’s successful pop-up gallery hosted artists and provided over 7,000 visitors, a totally different Art Basel experience from all the other galleries around.

Tonight will feature a “Latin Night” where hosts Sebastian ‘Blue Hart’ and Monique ‘MOMO’, who currently released her remix of ‘El Perdon’ featuring Pitbull, will set the mood for an exciting Basel night. Mexican artist Michelle Lopez, who is being sponsored by both the Mexican government as well as Don Ramon Tequila, will be showcasing her work.

Confirmed artists for this year include: Cannon Hersey, Lisa Waltuch, Anisa Romero, Rodney Allen Trice, Peter Smith, an artist that completely SOLD OUT last year, from LA Arts Collective “Gallery 38”, artists SNIPT, Julie Lehite, Dakoro Edwards, Miscre8 & BD White, and many more including Uncutt Art, the artist responsible for the ‘Protect Yo Heart’ piece Miranda Lambert laid next to announcing her divorce.

Every night is sure to provide guests with a different experience, with tonight being dedicated to celebrating the importance and presence of Latin’s in Miami.

For more information visit http://www.fearlessartistmedia.com/

A Portal in Miami 12/1/15

A Portal in Miami
Tuesday, 12/01/2015 – 12/05/2015 09:00 am – 11:00 pm
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1671 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Cost: 0

Step out of your world through PORTALS, the global public art initiative coming to Miami for Art Basel Miami Beach thanks to the Sagamore Art hotel. You can enter the Portal anytime between 9AM to Midnight and talk to a stranger abroad for up to 20-minutes live, as if in the same room. Those strangers could be in Iran, Mexico, Cuba, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, or Honduras. Yes, translation is available.

Who Needs Paris Flea Market 11/14/15

Who Needs Paris Flea Market
Saturday, 11/14/2015 – 03/26/2016 11:00 am – 05:00 pm
Casa Twice
4215 SW 72 Ave,
Miami, Florida 33155
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Cost: FREE

The “Who Needs Paris” Vintage Market is an upscale open-air market featuring vintage and vintage inspired collections for all ages.

The event will take place this Saturday November 14th in the Courtyard at Casa Twice.

Kreemart and CIFO Presents Alexandre Arrechea “More Beautiful than Silence” 12/3/15

Kreemart and CIFO Presents Alexandre Arrechea “More Beautiful than Silence”
Thursday, 12/03/2015 – 09:00 am – 04:00 pm
more-beautiful-than-silenceCIFO
1018 N Miami Ave,
Miami, Florida 33136
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Cost: Free

Kreemart presents Alexandre Arrechea at CIFO Miami Art Basel 2015. In collaboration, Kreemart and Arrechea are exploring a series of written word sentences translating into sounds that one might encounter in daily life provoking a sense of nostalgia.

Sounds that one may or may have not actually experienced are being brought as a challenge and in order to encounter this experience, we invite our audience to break free from contained boxes. This may be seen as a liberation of contained memories or dream like states that reside in the psyche. Once unleashed, can written word provoke the imagination enough for someone to actually experience sound through silence?

These sentences are phrases that are meant to arouse or keep our curiosity. The act of hitting with a hammer reveals another blow, another friction and echoing each sentence that runs in our memory as a sound.

The boxes containing each sound are made of sugar. Our audience may taste the fondant or just let it go it go on the floor. The exploration is abstraction of taste through sound. The taste here is not be the central experience but the abstraction of it.

CIFO presents Gustavo Perez Monzon: Tramas 12/2/15

CIFO presents Gustavo Perez Monzon: Tramas
Wednesday, 12/02/2015 – 12/06/2015 09:00 am – 04:00 pm
CIFO Space
1018 North Miami Avenue,
miami, Florida 33136
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Cost: Free

The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) will present the first solo exhibition in the United Stated of seminal Cuban artist Gustavo Pérez Monzón. The exhibition, which brings together more than 70 works created between 1979 and the late 1980’s, provides a close look at the artist’s practice during the final decade that he lived and worked in Cuba. Curated by Elsa Vega and René Francisco Rodríguez, the anthological exhibition traces Pérez Monzón’s career through one of his most prolific periods. The exhibition will include a series of drawings, installations, and site-specific works reflecting Pérez Monzón’s interest in exploring Geometric Abstraction, Abstract Expressionism, and Spatialism.

Silk and Steel: Sculptures and Other Works by Blair Martin Cahill 12/2/15 – 12/6/15

Silk and Steel: Sculptures and Other Works by Blair Martin Cahill
Wednesday, 12/02/2015 – 12/06/2015 12:00 pm – 08:00 pm
LOW-RES-1-Sphere-30-by-Blair-Cahill-Detail-ShotSPECTRUM Miami,  Booth 715
1700 NE 2nd Avenue (NE 2nd Ave. at NE 17th St.)
Miami, Florida 33330
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Cost: $20.00

California based artist, Blair Martin Cahill exhibits sculptures and other works that present a completely unique art series, from December 2-6, 2015 at SPECTRUM Miami located in the Arts + Entertainment District. Cahill’s work explores the fragile and impermeable through the juxtaposition of dissimilar materials in her work, such as steel and silk, making it clear that strength should not be judged by perception alone. Her new work, which will be debuted at SPECTRUM Miami, is a concise collection of sculptural embroidery with a definite contemporary edge. With Sphere 30, Cahill employs embroidery with vivid sculptural effects — rich blue, greens and silvers permeate delicate silk suspended within a dissected sphere of stainless steel. Suspended over a highly polished base of metal, the sphere appears to glow from within. The center rings of Sphere 30 (48″ W X 80″ L X 45″ H) are some of the largest embroidered areas to ever have been produced. Being shown for the first time, See no Evil, highlights three Japanese ladies embroidered on almost translucent silk in a folding screen of maple and brushed aluminum. The ladies gaze from the screen intently, watching but not passing judgment as they speak, see and hear no evil. Cahill has exhibited extensively this year in the United States and abroad including Apricot Gallery London, UK; Amsterdam International Art Fair; and Governor’s Island Art Fair, New York City; Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, Los Angeles California; Art San Diego, San Diego California.

Opening Preview: Wednesday, Dec. 2 / 6-10pm

Show Hours: Thursday, Dec. 3 / 12pm-8pm; Friday, Dec. 4 / 12pm-8pm; Saturday, Dec. 5 / 12pm-8pm;
Sunday, Dec. 6 / 12pm-5pm

Bien Conectao Domino Tournament at Prizm Block Party 12/5/15

Bien Conectao Domino Tournament at Prizm Block Party
Saturday, 12/05/2015 – 12/05/2015 12:00 pm – 07:00 pm
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7300 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33138
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This Miami Art Week, Inez Suen, Brooklyn based art consultant and Bien Conectao teams up with the multidisciplinary and cutting-edge Prizm Art Fair to debut The Bien Conectao Domino Tournament at the Prizm Block Party. All proceeds will benefit future programing at Miami-based Prizm Art Fair, fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas.

Bien Conectao is a Brooklyn based collaboration based around the game of Dominoes with a mission to expose people to the game through art and culture. Bien Conectao creates one-of-a-kind tables not only as objects of beauty but also serves as conversation piece for the domino players.

Design Miami/ 2015 12/1/15 – 12/6/15

Design Miami/ 2015
Preview Day By Invitation only/ December 1, 2015, Collectors Preview/ 12-6pm, Vernissage/ 6-8pm
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December 4/ 11am-8pm
December 5/ 12-8pm
December 6/ 12-6pm
Meridian Avenue & 19th Street
Adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, USA

Design Miami/ expands geographic and creative horizons for 2015 edition. Design Miami/ welcomes first-time galleries from São Paulo, Rome, London, New York, Brussels and Beijing. Annual pavilion commission awarded to student team from Harvard University Graduate School of Design Fair’s engagement with graphic arts continues with 2015 fair identity from French illustrator Pierre Le-Tan.

his December 2-6, the ongoing evolution of Design Miami/ will see a number of exciting ‘firsts’ for the fair alongside the maturation of its core relationships and initiatives.

The abiding strength of interest in design from Brazil is marked by the inaugural participation of Firma Casa from São Paulo. Design Miami’s dedication to supporting young and emerging design talent takes a new turn as the fair partners with Harvard University Graduate School of Design (Harvard GSD) on a unique pavilion commission. Following the attention garnered by the dedicated watch satellites at Design Miami/ Basel this summer, the December 2015 fair will for the first time host a horological exhibitor in the gallery program. The joie de vivre associated with the fair’s graphic identity in recent editions will be given fresh verve by the celebrated French illustrator Pierre Le-Tan. The Design Curio program for special projects that challenge and contextualize collectible design will return for its second Miami edition.

This December sees a number of new galleries joining Design Miami’s impressive roster of exhibitors. Firma Casa, São Paulo will show a new series of works by the Campana Brothers; Galerie Philippe Gravier, Paris, specialist in architecture, will show two monumental pavilions by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma; cutting edge and experimental contemporary design from Gallery ALL of Beijing, which exhibited in 2014 as a Design Curio; the rare watch dealership Le Collection’Heure, Brussels; collectible contemporary works from PHOS ART + DESIGN (formerly Sarah Myerscough), London; and Secondome, Rome, a dynamic project space that commissions hand-crafted editions from an international list of designers.

UNBUILT: Design Miami/ Harvard GSD Pavilion
Following a school-wide competition in which over 100 students from 32 student teams participated, a judging panel comprising both Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) faculty and representatives of Design Miami/ selected the winning concept. This commission represents the first time Design Miami/ collaborates with a school and the very first design competition organized by the fair.

The chosen project was developed by a team of five students enrolled in the Harvard GSD Master in Architecture program: Joanne Cheung, Jenny Shen, Steven Meyer, Doug Harsevoort, and Yiliu Shen-Burke. As the name would suggest, UNBUILT is a celebration of unrealized design projects that will be realized as 3D foam models, which will form the pavilion’s canopy. The unmade designs that compose the pavilion are being collected from across the Harvard GSD community, and information on each will be accessible via an app developed by the digital design firm Modelo.

Craig Robins, Founder of Design Miami/, states “It is a privilege to partner with Harvard GSD, one of the most amazing sources of creative thinking in the world of design. We are excited to see the students’ vision realized at Design Miami/ – a platform that has always been committed to presenting the work of emerging talent alongside material by established and historic designers.”

Placed at the entrance to Design Miami/, UNBUILT will offer secluded and sociable seating areas; zones of greater or lesser canopy cover to shield visitors from sun or rain; and integrated lighting to create an intriguing and atmospheric night time environment.

Pierre Le-Tan’s Miami/
Design Miami/ has commissioned Parisian illustrator Pierre Le-Tan to create a portfolio of sketches inspired by the fair’s home city. Le-Tan, known for his evocative New Yorker covers, and for delicately colored, crosshatched drawings for magazines including Vogue, Tatler and The World of Interiors, has produced a vision of Miami in his signature whimsical style. The illustrator’s interpretation is peopled with bathing beauties, flamingos and fearsome aquatic creatures set against a backdrop of Art Deco hotels and Key lime pies. The sketches will not only provide the graphic identity for this year’s fair, but will also form the inspiration for a capsule collection produced in collaboration with J.Crew. The collection will be available to purchase on site at the Design Miami/ fair and at select J.Crew stores in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Hong Kong.

Awards, Events and Collaborations/
This year’s fair will see the second edition of the Design Visionary Award, celebrating an exceptional individual or group that has supported, promoted or extended design practice or connoisseurship. The laureate of the award is recognized as having a continued and tangible impact on the design world and will be announced at a special event on September 29th.

This December will also see the return of the Design Curio program: a platform for immersive and surprising installations from the design world’s outer edges. Showcasing everything from handcrafts to cutting edge technology, contemporary conceptual design to historical phenomena, these contemporary ‘cabinets of curiosities’ are interspersed among the gallery booths throughout the fair.

Design Miami/ 2015 will host the ever-popular and dynamic Design Talks series, presented by the Surf Club and will play host to design installations by long-term partners Audi, Swarovski, Fendi and Perrier-Jouët.

Smashed Canvas – A Basel Experience (Grand Opening) 11/27/15

Smashed Canvas – A Basel Experience (Grand Opening)
Friday, 11/27/2015 – 02:00 pm – 12:00 am
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244 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Access to Complimentary Tastings: Free

Join us for a special grand opening welcoming event created especially for the locals and early arrivers to experience Smashed Canvas before Basel 2015 is in full swing. Join us for special offerings, entertainment and loads of surprises while checking out a huge undertaking of artists taking over the walls around our beloved little watering hole.

What is Smashed Canvas?

Right smack in the middle of the biggest mural takeover during Basel 2015 you can find the sweetest little public house featuring craft beer, cocktails and delicious food. Over 20 of the world’s best muralists will be painting the entire block between NW 2nd andamp, 3rd avenue and 28th andamp, 29th street creating the ultimate welcome mat to the beautiful Wynwood Art District. The Smashed experience lets you sit back and relax while enjoying some of the most amazing attractions Basel has to offer. You can savor a myriad of bites and imbibe on exclusive craft beers and hand-made cocktails while rubbing elbows with the world’s foremost figures in contemporary urban art. A full slate of activities and performances makes Smashed Canvas a must-see destination during this year’s Basel events. Come by early or late and we will make sure that you can enjoy your #BaselSmashed.
Brought to you by Brewed Events, Wynwood Map, The Secret Garden, Minimax and SWARM.

NADA Miami Beach 2015 12/3/15 – 12/6/15

NADA Miami Beach 2015
Opening Preview by Invitation: Thursday, December 3 10AM–2PM
nadaThursday, Dec 3; 2PM–7PM
Friday, Dec 4; 10AM–7PM
Saturday, Dec 5; 10AM–6PM
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach
4441 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Run of Show, $40
Single Day, $20
Student Single Day, $10
Senior Single Day, $10
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Each December in Miami, NADA holds a renowned art fair to vigorously pursue our goals of exploring new or underexposed art that is not typical of the “art establishment.” NADA Miami Beach is recognized as a much needed alternative assembly of the world’s youngest and strongest art galleries dealing with emerging contemporary art. It is the only major American art fair to be run by a non-profit organization. The fair is open for both members and non-members of NADA to apply.

For the 13th edition of the fair, NADA Miami Beach remains committed to a selected presentation of exhibitors with this new venture at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Centrally located, the transition to an epicenter of activity better serves both NADA’s exhibitors and its audience, and reflects the continued growth of NADA as an international platform for contemporary art.

Proceeds raised from NADA Miami Beach ticket sales will go towards establishing the NADA International Exhibitor Prize, a new initiative to support first-time exhibitors traveling internationally to the fair in 2016.

StyleMarket at Downtown Dadeland 11/21/15

StyleMarket at Downtown Dadeland
Saturday, 11/21/2015 – 11/21/2015 12:00 pm – 05:00 pm
StyleMarket-ImageDowntown Dadeland
7250 N Kendall Dr, Miami, FL 33156,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Cost: Free

Downtown Dadeland, Kendall’s urban lifestyle center, is hosting its first-ever StyleMarket on Nov. 21 from noon until 5 p.m. As one of Miami’s original outdoor bazaars, StyleMarket will feature a variety of fashion, art and artisan creations from designers, artisans and local artists across South Florida. Known for being a launch pad for more than 100 designers, StyleMarket is the next step in Downtown Dadeland’s revitalization plan and will showcase the lifestyle center’s growing fashion presence. Since its creation four years ago, South Florida’s most popular outdoor bazaar has enabled several designers and online boutiques to expand to brick and mortar locations.

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair 12/1/15 – 12/5/15

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair
Private Preview Brunch (VIP Invitation Only), Tuesday, December 1 1pm – 4pm
Opening Celebration, Tuesday, December 1 4pm – 7pm
pulseWednesday, December 2 10am – 7pm
Thursday, December 3 10am – 7pm
Friday, December 4 10am – 7pm
Saturday, December 5 10am – 5pm
Sunset Celebration, Saturday, December 5 5pm – 7pm
Indian Beach Park
4601 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140
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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce a full series of
programming and innovative partnerships in honor of its eleventh edition in Miami Beach taking place at Indian Beach Park from Tuesday, December 1 through Saturday, December 5, 2015. PULSE’s programs are inspired by the desire to cultivate a dynamic environment in which visitors can connect and engage with art, performance and current topics in the art market. The programming for each edition of the fair is filtered through the lens of an overarching theme, which for PULSE Miami Beach is Spectacle.

On Tuesday, December 1, PULSE Miami Beach will kick-off Miami Art Week with its signature Private Preview Brunch from 1pm-4pm. The invitation-only event will allow VIP guests of PULSE to enjoy a first-look at exhibitions and special projects. Guests will be invited to experience an interactive augmented reality installation by Amir Baradaran presented by Morgan Stanley and will enjoy refreshments courtesy of FIOL, PULSE’s Official Bubby Sponsor. VIP car service will be available during the Private Preview Brunch, Opening Celebration, and Sunset Celebration to and from Indian Beach Park courtesy of Official Automotive Sponsor Cadillac with a special South Beach pick-up and drop-off point at Shore Club, 1901 Collins Avenue.

Immediately following the Private Preview Brunch, PULSE will officially open to the public at 4pm on December 1 with an Opening Celebration featuring music, performance art and a PERSPECTIVES panel discussion. Hyperallergic, the art world’s trusted resource for critical discourse, partners with PULSE to present PERSPECTIVES talks at PULSE Miami Beach 2015 and at PULSE New York in 2016. Spectacle, Spector and Performance, moderated by Hyperallergic founder and editor-in-chief Hrag Vartanian, will be the first panel in this series bringing PLAY curator Stacy Engman and artists Kalup Linzy, Kate Durbin and Amir Baradaran into conversation. Performance artist Kate Durbin will bring to life an interactive piece entitled Hello Selfie! courtesy of TRANSFER gallery. Celebrated multi-disciplinary artist and recent New York Foundation of the Arts fellowship awardee Kalup Linzy will also debut Season 2 of his satirical art industry soap opera, As the Art World Might Turn. The evening will culminate with Linzy performing as Kaye, a singer and video artist who soul searches and simultaneously creates work about love, relationships, and family.

PULSE will celebrate Miami on Saturday, December 5 with a day dedicated to the city’s cultural richness. Miami- Dade residents will receive complimentary access to PULSE Miami Beach upon presentation of a valid ID between 10am and 5pm that day. The Sunset Celebration, which begins at 5pm, will feature Future Visions of Miami, an insightful PERSPECTIVES talk focused on the Miami art scene with in-depth conversations between prominent local art-world insiders, and a performance presented by the Knight Foundation.

PLAY, the fair’s platform for video and new media art, will be curated by New York-based independent curator Stacy Engman and will debut on Tumblr on Monday, November 30 with a dedicated screening area at the fair. Programming partner, Target Too, will offer visitors a place where products come to play and come to life. Introduced in New York City in March 2015, Target Too takes items sold at Target and combines them in inventive, unexpected ways. PULSE attendees will have the opportunity to experience installations from the original unveiling, as well as several new pieces built specifically for Miami Art Week.

Starting November 24, Artsy will launch PULSE Miami Beach 2015 online via Artsy.net and the apps for iPhone and iPad and will offer the opportunity to browse exhibitor booths, read exclusive editorial content, and make direct sales inquiries on works before the fair opens.

Scope Miami Beach 2015 12/1/15 – 12/6/15

Scope Miami Beach
Platinum First View, Hosted by VICTOR Private Jet Charters, Invitation or Platinum VIP card for entry, Tue | Dec 1 | 12:00PM – 4:00PM
VIP | Press Preview, VIP card holders and Press only, Tue | Dec 1 | 4:00PM – 8:00PM
scopeWed | Dec 2 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Thu | Dec 3 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Fri | Dec 4 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Sat | Dec 5 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Sun | Dec 6 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
SCOPE
801 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Free for VIP cardholders
Platinum First View | Tue | $150
General VIP & Press | Tue | $100
Public | Wed – Sun | $35
Student | Wed – Sun | $25
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The SCOPE Miami Beach Pavilion will once again be situated on the sands of historic Ocean Drive, featuring a monumental entrance Atrium designed by Leeser Architecture. Celebrating its 15th anniversary edition, SCOPE will welcome 118 International Exhibitors from 22 countries and 57 cities. With many well-established galleries upgrading to larger booths, SCOPE Miami Beach will debut a more spacious pavilion to showcase a robust VIP program featuring three curated sections: Juxtapoz Presents, the Breeder Program, and FEATURE.

SCOPE Miami Beach opens on Tuesday, December 1, with its exclusive Platinum First View from 12 – 4pm followed by the VIP & Press First View 4 – 8pm. SCOPE will open to the general public December 2 – 5, 2015.

VH1, SCOPEÂ’s longtime media partner, will host a reception to close out Opening Day from 8-9pm in the SCOPE Atrium. SCOPE VIP cardholders and registered press are welcome to attend, entry based on capacity.

Event highlights include: The Platinum First View Brunch, on Tuesday, December 1, 12-4PM: Featuring complimentary cocktails and light fare. This event is free for Platinum VIP cardholders, by invitation, or $150 ticket at the door. Also on Tuesday, December 1, SCOPE welcomes registered Press and VIP cardholders to our Preview reception, with complimentary cocktails from 4 – 8PM.

Also on the calendar is the SCOPE Official Party, presented by BMI at Nikki Beach, on Friday, December 4, 8PM-12AM, featuring a live music performance from Mack Wilds and LilÂ’ Dicky. This event is by invitation and confirmed RSVP only.

With over 75 art shows spanning more than 15 years, SCOPE is the largest and most global art fair in the world, celebrated as the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming. Renowned for its uncanny ability to forecast new visual trends that are embraced globally, SCOPE Art Shows in Miami, Basel, New York, London and the Hamptons have garnered extensive critical acclaim, with sales of over 1 billion and attendance of over 1.2 million visitors.

Celebrating its 15th anniversary edition in Miami and its third consecutive year on the sands of Miami Beach, SCOPE attracts 45,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. With an emphasis on activating the careers of emerging artists, attendees to SCOPE are seasoned tastemakers looking for new discovery. Our audience is a diverse crowd of stylish innovators, all of whom define our cultural landscape across a variety of creative disciplines.

SCOPE taps into the cultural psyche to present only the most pioneering work across multiple creative disciplines. With over a decade of critically acclaimed art fairs and non-profit initiatives that extend beyond the ordinary in contemporary art.