Untitled Art Fair 12/3/13-12/8/13

Untitled
untitledDecember 3-8, 2013
On the beach at Ocean Drive and 12th Street
Miami Beach, Florida

Press Preview Tuesday, December 3, 12pm – 3pm (pre-registration essential)
VIP Preview Tuesday, December 3, 3pm – 7pm (VIP card holders only)

Public Hours:
Wednesday, December 4 – Saturday, December 7, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 8, 11am – 6pm

Admission:
General Admission: $25
Discounted Admission (Seniors and Students): $15
Miami Beach residents: $15
Groups of 15 or more: $15 per person
Children under 12: FREE

This year UNTITLED. has expanded to more than 90 galleries and not-for-profit spaces from 19 countries. UNTITLED. will again be presented on the beach in a pavilion designed by internationally recognized architecture firm K/R, with a floor plan to emphasize the fair’s unique curatorial approach, enhancing the visitor’s experience.

To stay up-to-date on all of the latest programming, special events and other related news, please be sure to sign up for My UNTITLED. Signing up will keep all of your information current and also help reduce paper use by transferring to a digital platform. You can sign up for My UNTITLED here.

UNTITLED. will present a compelling program of conversations, performances and special events including performances by the TM Sisters and Jacolby Satterwhite; installations by Santiago Sierra, Björne Schülke, and others; and talks including a conversation with LaToya Ruby Frazier presented by Aperture Foundation, among others.

On Monday, December 2, Marina Abramovic will host a special preview benefit for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Marina Abramovic Institute. A limited-edition print by the artist will be unveiled and available for sale at the event and for the duration of the fair, to benefit both organizations. This event is by invitation only.

Art Fest at Doral 11/15/13-11/17/13

Art Fest at Doral
Friday, 11/15/2013 – 11/17/2013 06:00 am – 12:00 am
Postcard-FrontCarlos Albizu University
2173 NW 99th Ave 
Miami, Florida 33172
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

ART FEST @ DORAL celebrates its 10th Anniversary. Delegations from several countries, as diverse and exotic as India, Serbia, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, to name just a few, are travelling to the Art Fest @ Doral to exhibit works by special invitation from Art Fest Founder Noel Santiesteban. Distinguished personalities will be honored on opening night during a private cocktail party. A jury committee will award top prizes in each category. This year’s selection of artists will be chosen work in mixed media, painting, photography, digital art, printmaking & drawing, watercolor, fiber, jewelry & metalwork, sculpture and wood.

The festival is presented by the Rotary Club of Doral, an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

Miami Project Art Fair 12/3/13-12/8/13

Miami Project Art Fair
miami-project-balloonDecember 3-8, 2013
Miami Project
NE 29th Street and NE 1st Avenue.
Mid-town Miami, FL

Press Preview: Tuesday, Dec 3, 4:30p to 6p
VIP Preview: Tuesday, Dec 3, 4:30p to 10p
Wednesday, Dec 4, 11a to 5:30p
Thursday, Dec 5, 11a to 7p
Friday, Dec 6, 11a to 8p
Saturday, Dec 7, 11a to 7p
Sunday, Dec 8, 11a to 6p

1-day ticket: $25, any single day Wed to Sun
Multi-day ticket: $40, all days, Wed to Sun
Preview ticket: $30, Tues only
Preview + Multi-day ticket: $50, all days Tues to Sun

Miami Project will return to the destination location of the Wynwood Art District from December 3 to 8, 2013. It will again present a selection of historically important and cutting-edge contemporary work side by side, with a unique emphasis on the strength of individual exhibitors’ programs irrespective of their primary focus. Sixty galleries from across the United States will show at the fair.

Galleries that represent prominent estates like those of Larry Rivers and Robert Mapplethorpe will exhibit next to those showing today’s most exciting young artists. Work from the historic avant-garde will inform and contextualize the best examples of contemporary practice. Galleries are curated into Miami Project based on a serious commitment to important living artists; extensive involvement with remarkable estates; and the strength of their program generally.

The fair’s emphasis on presenting quality works in an intimate setting won over its 20,000 visitors last year, and the 2013 edition will again be boutique-scale, allowing for comfortable viewing in a relaxed atmosphere. Miami Project is housed in a deluxe, open-plan tent with soaring cathedral ceilings erected especially for the fair. It will feature roomy aisles and extravagant lounges for a pleasant visitor experience.

Miami Project is presented with support from the Wall Street Journal, Luxe magazine, Perrier, the Midtown Doral, Porcelanosa, New Amsterdam Vodka, and Shellback Rum.

Holiday Popup Shop At Miami Project Features Artist-Designed Merchandise From Premier Nonprofits

Miami Project, the boutique art fair with contemporary and modern artwork side-by-side in Wynwood from December 3 to 8, 2013, will feature a special popup shop for the holidays. Over 50 pieces of artist-designed merchandise will be for sale from $10 to $1,000.

These items were commissioned by a wide range of premiere nonprofit institutions from across the country, including: The New Museum, The Walker Art Center, CreativeTime, Printed Matter, Project Row Houses, Art Production Fund, and Museum ofContemporary Art North Miami. During the run of Miami Project, all proceeds from the popup shop will benefit the participating institutions.

Merchandise by the vanguard artists represented in the shop will include: playing cards and clocks by Tauba Auerbach, beach towels by John Baldessari and KehindeWiley, unique sculptures by the Bruce High Quality Foundation, a knife by PaulChan, bookplates by Francesco Clemente, Eric Fischl, and Claes Oldenberg, magnets and mugs by Tracey Emin, skateboards by Liam Gillick, scarves by Peter Halley, water bottles by Joseph Kosuth, unique sculptures by Margaret Lee, waterbottles and scarves by Raymond Pettibon, shopping bags by Richard Prince, a six-in-one screwdriver by Tom Sachs, a travel wallet by David Shrigley, and building blocks by Lawrence Weiner.

These artist-made items are perfect for holiday shopping. Purchases can be wrapped with giftwrap designed by Daniel Eatock, commissioned by the Walker, free of charge.

Nearby the pop up shop will be a unique opportunity for visitors to the fair to take home an artwork for free. At the Perrier Collect Art Giveaway, the public can enter to win a neon sculpture by San Francisco artist Meryl Pataky.

Exhibitors
Brian Gross Fine Art, San Francisco; Carroll and Sons, Boston; Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco; CB1 Gallery, Los Angeles; Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, Oakland; Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions ltd, Los Angeles; Claudia Stone Gallery, New York; Conduit Gallery, Dallas; David B. Smith Gallery, Denver; David Shelton Gallery, Houston; DC Moore Gallery, New York; DCKT Contemporary, Inc., New York; Edward Cella Art+Architecture, Los Angeles; Eleanor Harwood Gallery, San Francisco; Eli Ridgway Contemporary Art, San Francisco; Eric Firestone Gallery, East Hampton; Forum Gallery, New York / Beverly Hills; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; Fredericks & Freiser, New York; Freight + Volume, New York; Garth Greenan Gallery, New York; George Adams Gallery, New York; Greg Kucera, Gallery Seattle; Haines Gallery, San Francisco; Inman Gallery, Houston; jack fischer gallery, San Francisco; Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans; Joshua Liner Gallery, New York; Julie Saul Gallery, New York; Klowden Mann, Los Angeles; Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles; Lesley Heller Workspace, New York; Loretta Howard Gallery, New York; Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York; Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City; MORGAN LEHMAN GALLERY, New York; Muriel Guepin Gallery, New York; Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco; Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York; PDX Contemporary Art, Portland; Peter Mendenhall Gallery, Los Angeles; Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla; RandallScottProjects, Washington DC; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco; Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica; Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque; Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica; Ryan Lee Gallery, New York; Steven Kasher Gallery, New York; Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston; SVA Galleries, New York; Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York; Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley; walter maciel gallery, Los Angeles; Wasserman Projects, Detroit; Weinstein Gallery, Minneapolis; Western Project, Los Angeles; Yossi Milo Gallery, New York; ZieherSmith, New York; and 101/Exhibit, Miami / Los Angeles.

Miami Project is produced by artMRKT Productions, a firm based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and operated by Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause. Working in concert with a talented and passionate network of dealers, curators, and arts professionals, artMRKT Productions is proud to present forward-thinking, progressive, and successful events across the country.

Pulse Miami 2013 12/5/13-12/8/13

Pulse Miami 2013
The Ice Palace
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Website

Thursday, December 5, 2013, 9am – 1pm, Press Preview and VIP Brunch, by invitation only
Thursday December 5 1pm-7pm
Friday December 6 10am–7pm
Saturday December 7 10am–7pm
Sunday December 8 10am–5pm

AdmissionMultiPass (4-day entry) $25
General Admission $20
Students/Seniors with valid ID $15
Group Discount $10

PULSE Miami 2013 will once again return to the Ice Palace Studios from December 5-8. For its ninth edition, the fair will welcome the visitors in a completely new layout that will include bigger booths and greater visibility for the exhibitors, creating a more welcoming and accessible experience for visitors. The fair will maintain its signature outdoor space which will feature special PULSE Projects, hammocks, and gourmet food.

Purchase your tickets here

PULSE is proud to announce the final list of guest jurors for the PULSE Prize: Isolde Brielmaier, Professor, NYU Tisch School of the Arts and Independent Curator; Andrew Goldstein, Executive Editor, Artspace; Todd Levin, advisor and curator; Trevor Smith, Curator of Contemporary Art, Peabody Essex Museum; and Anne Tschida, freelance journalist, Miami Herald.

The recipient of the 2013 PULSE Prize – a cash grant that is awarded to an emerging artist of distinction, featured in the IMPULSE section of the fair – will be announced on Friday, December 6, 2013. Last year’s prize recipient, Nadine Wottke, has designed this year’s limited edition PULSE Miami tote bags.

Sponsors of PULSE Miami 2013 include Catlin Art Insurance, Associate Sponsor and Official Insurance Partner; Cadillac, our Exclusive Automotive Sponsor; Heineken, Living Divani, Malin+Goetz, Perrier Sparkling Water, and W Magazine and Equipment Clothing which will host the PULSE Miami 2013 After Party.

PULSE Miami 2013 would like to thank the following cultural partners: The Apollo Circle, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; bass museum of art; Boca Museum of Art; The Bronx Museum of the Arts; Brooklyn Museum; The Chrysler Museum of Art; Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum; Creative Capital; Creative Time; Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts; El Museo del Barrio; The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University; Harn Museum of Art; Laguna Art Museum; Lowe Art Museum; Museum of Arts and Design; The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; The Junior Associates, Museum of Modern Art; Pérez Art Museum Miami; Whitney Contemporaries.

54th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Long-Sharp Gallery on SeaFair 10/31/13-11/4/13

54th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Long-Sharp Gallery
From October 31 to November 4
Greater Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center
1950 Eisenhower Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

As Seafair, the megayacht art venue, docks at the 54th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Long-Sharp Gallery will present rare works by the masters of modern and contemporary art. More than a dozen original drawings by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Pablo Picasso will be aboard the 228-foot ship – the largest of its kind built for commercial operation on the Intercoastal Waterway. Gallerist Rhonda Long-Sharp, who, with record sales at Scope Miami 2012 and Art Palm Beach 2013, will for the first time present an exquisite sampling of the “Icons and Irony” exhibition in South Florida.

The selection will include a rare 1901 original drawing and watercolor by Pablo Picasso, authenticated by Maya Widmaier-Picasso (a daughter of Picasso); multiple early drawings by Warhol, authenticated by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and never privately-owned; an early drawing by Basquiat authenticated by his estate; two Lichtenstein drawings archived by his estate, including one of two known examples of his Brushtroke Stamp, and several works from notable up-and-coming contemporary artists: David Kramer, Russell Young and David Datuna. Viewers will notice the reoccurring theme of the drawing, to show its importance as the foundation of art making and increasing demand in the marketplace.

Long-Sharp Gallery’s fine art aboard the Seafair will be among an important group of luxury and fine art galleries – and arrives on the heels of the gallery’s 2013 exhibition at Masterpiece London, an annual British fair that brings together collectors, exhibitors and curators from around the world. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show sale also comes at a time when Long-Sharp’s “Icons and Irony” exhibition is listed among the top fall gallery shows in the world by Modern Painters magazine.

Spectrum Miami 12/4/13-12/8/13

soulofmiamifeatured
Spectrum Miami
Wednesday, December 4 – Sunday, December 8
spectrum-logo-miamiSpectrum Miami Tent
3011 NE 1st Ave
Miami, FL
Website
Opening Preview + Weekend Pass = $25
Trade/General Admission = $5 donation to Life Is Art
Seniors over 60 = $10
Children under 16 = free
Ticket Link

Times:
· December 5, Noon – 8 p.m.
· December 6, Noon – 9 p.m.
· December 7, Noon – 9 p.m.
· December 8, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
*Guided tours will take place daily at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m., and on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Redwood Media Group, parent company of Artexpo, SPECTRUM Art Fairs, DECOR Expo and Art Business News, announces SPECTRUM Miami, a juried collection of contemporary art that showcases works from mid-career artists and established galleries from around the world. The art fair takes place Wednesday, December 4 – Sunday, December 8 in the heart of Midtown Miami during Art Week Miami and Art Basel. SPECTRUM caters to high-end collectors, buyers and art enthusiasts.

Vernissage Info: SPECTRUM After Dark, an opening preview party for trade and media from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, December 4. The preview party will include passed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, special guest speakers, performance art and artist unveilings.

Get Tickets to SPECTRUM Miami Contemporary Art Fair, Dec 4-8, Wynwood Art District

Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 12/4/13-12/8/13

Art Basel Miami Beach 2013
abmbOpening Day (by invitation only): Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Public Show Dates: Thursday, December 5 to Sunday, December 8, 2013
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
More Info

Private View, Wednesday, December 4, 2013, 11am to 6pm (by invitation only)
Vernissage, Wednesday, December 4, 2013, 6pm to 9pm (by invitation only)
Public Days
Thursday, December 5, 2013, 12pm to 8pm
Friday, December 6, 2013, 12pm to 8pm
Saturday, December 7, 2013, 12pm to 8pm
Sunday, December 8, 2013, 12pm to 6pm

Day Ticket: USD 42
Evening Ticket, from 4pm: USD 32
Permanent Ticket: USD 90
Reduced Day Ticket for Students/Seniors: USD 26
Groups of 10 people or more: USD 26 per person
Combination Ticket for Art Basel and Design Miami: USD 55
Chaperoned school classes: USD 13 per person
Purchase Tickets Online

In 2013 the Art Basel show in Miami Beach will feature 258 leading international galleries, drawn from 31 countries across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The show presents artwork ranging from Modern masters to the latest contemporary works and includes, for the first time in Miami Beach, a sector dedicated to editioned works. Art Basel in Miami Beach, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will take place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 5 to December 8, 2013.

The 2013 Miami Beach show asserts again its status as the premier destination for galleries from the United States and Latin America, with nearly half of this year’s exhibitors coming from those regions. Galleries with exhibition spaces in 31 countries across North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and Uruguay are participating at this year’s show.

A select group of younger American galleries are taking part in the show for the first time, including Elizabeth Dee and Corbett vs. Dempsey in the show’s Galleries sector, 47 Canal in Nova, and Bureau and Real Fine Arts in Positions. Reflecting the international show’s growing link to Asia, new galleries from the region include Tang Contemporary Art and One and J. Gallery, both in Positions, and Singapore Tyler Print Institute in Edition.

The focus of the show remains its Galleries sector, which includes 195 of the world’s best established galleries. Long-time exhibitors are joined by first-time participants such as Pace/MacGill Gallery, one of the leading international photography galleries. After a brief hiatus, Art Basel in Miami Beach also welcomes returning galleries Foksal Gallery Foundation, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, P.P.O.W, and Timothy Taylor Gallery. Several galleries who previously exhibited as part of Nova or Positions have progressed to the main sector of the show, including Gavlak Gallery, Ingleby Gallery, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Galerie Mezzanin, Proyectos Monclova, Ratio 3, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, Galeria Nara Roesler, and Wentrup.

This year’s Nova sector, which offers younger galleries a platform to present work made in the last three years by one, two or three artists, offers a focused selection of 34 participants. Highlights include works by the artists Aaron Bobrow and David Diao (at Office Baroque Gallery); Deyson Gilbert and Marina Simao (at Mendes Wood); Pamela Rosenkranz and Keiichi Tanaami (at Karma International); Saadane Afif and Karsten Fodinger (at RaebervonStenglin); Oliver Laric and Aleksandra Domanovi. (at Tanya Leighton Gallery); Charles Atlas (at Vilma Gold); Bharti Kher, Sheela Gowda and Prabhavathi Meppayil (at GallerySKE); Sam Falls, Wyatt Kahn (at T293); Teresa Margolles, Pedro Reyes and Jill Magid (at Labor); Daniela Ortiz, Rita Ponce de Leon and David Zink Yi (at 80M2 Livia Benavides) and Matthew Chambers and Phil Wagner (at Untitled).

Positions focuses on curated booths presenting a single artist. In 2013, this sector comprises 16 artists, including Ulrik Heltoft (at Andersen`s Contemporary), Gabriel Acevedo Velarde (at Arratia Beer), Lourival Cuquinha (at Baró Galeria), Tom Holmes (at Bureau), Jorge Pedro Nuñez (at Galerie Crèvecoeur), Dove Allouche (at Gaudel de Stampa), Vijai Patchineelam (at Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo), Stefanos Tsivopoulos (at Kalfayan Galleries), Nicolás Consuegra (at La Central), Juan López (at Nogueras Blanchard), Seung Yul Oh (at One and J. Gallery), Oriol Vilanova (at Parra & Romero), Nadira Husain (at PSM), Mathieu Malouf (at Real Fine Arts), Laercio Redondo (at Silvia Cintra + Box4), Wang Yuyang (at Tang Contemporary Art).

Following the long success of a dedicated sector for prints and limited-editioned works at Art Basel’s show in Basel, the Edition sector premiers now in Miami Beach with 13 exhibitors, including first-time Miami Beach participants Alan Cristea Gallery, Crown Point Press, gdm, Pace Prints, Paul Stolper Gallery, and Singapore Tyler Print Institute.

The Public sector will for the first time be curated by Nicholas Baume, Director and Chief Curator of New York City’s Public Art Fund. Both the Public and Kabinett sectors will feature expanded significant offerings in 2013, with an increased number of participating artists and galleries. Further information on Public, the Kabinett and Film sectors and Art Basel’s Conversations and Salon series will be released during the fall.

Design Miami/ 12/4/13-12/8/13

Design Miami/
designDecember 4-8, 2013
Meridian Avenue & 19th Street
Miami Beach
designmiami.com/

Preview Day (By invitation only): Tuesday, December 3, 2013, Collectors Preview, 12-6pm, Vernissage, 6-9pm

General Show Hours:
Wednesday, December 4, 11am-9pm
Thursday, December 5 – Saturday, December, 7,12-8pm
Sunday, December 8, 12-6pm

Gallery Highlights and Key Themes at Design Miami/ 2013

Design Miami/, the global forum for design, presents the best in collectible design from the world’s most prestigious galleries. Design Miami/ returns with its largest and most international gallery program to date. Featuring 37 galleries overall – 31 in the main exhibition program and six in the On/Site program for solo exhibitions of new work – this year’s participants have been invited from 10 different countries, including first time exhibitors from Russia and Lebanon. Design Miami’s gallery selection represents a broad range of specialist areas, from late 19th century art pottery, through masterworks of the mid 20th century to the most exciting developments at the cutting edge of contemporary design.

/ Digital Design
The fascination with the aesthetic tension between old and new is typified by the output of designers such as Maarten Baas, Astrid Krogh and Humans Since 1982 who utilize contemporary technologies and materials to create works that communicate at a strongly human level. Krogh’s optic fiber tapestries use traditional techniques to otherworldly ends, while Random International’s A Study of Time re-captures importance of light and shadow to the understanding of the passage of time within early civilizations.

/ Artist and Studio Jewelry
This year finds an unparalleled selection of galleries specializing in jewelry, including first time exhibitors Louisa Guinness and Elisabetta Cipriani. Ranging from specially commissioned pieces by visual artists, such as Carlos Cruz Diez, to the output of masters in the studio jewelry field, such as Iris Eichenberg and Margaret De Patta, whose works unite sculptural and architectural elements redolent of the modernist aesthetic, these are works on an intimate scale, often with particular personal significance.

/ Emerging American Designers
The highly diverse work of young American designers on display encompasses everything from the experimental, organically formed ceramics of the Haas brothers to Sebastian Errazuriz’s meditations on mortality delivered in the form of furnishings rich with funeral pomp. Jonathan Muecke, meanwhile, engages in more formal, philosophical investigations into the nature of products, examining how far form and function can be pushed before an object changes identity. While Jon Stam, recipient of the 2013 WDOF Award, explores abstractions of time and place, depicting bucolic American scenography in his new series of Claude Glass.

/ Material Investigations
Some of the most fascinating works are the fruit of investigations into possible applications of unusual and everyday materials. Nucleo creates a contemporary fossil, preserving decaying wood inside a block of epoxy resin resembling amber. Baroud and Dibeh also investigate preciousness in their Wires series that uses simple components and archetypal shapes. Jeweler Taher Chemirik, meanwhile, uses his knowledge of precious and semi-precious gems to create a series of tables featuring tops sliced out of rare hard stones, including a single 71-inch rock crystal.

/ Designing Women
Fantastic designs by influential women are on display throughout the fair, including an important body of work created by Charlotte Perriand for the Borot family in Paris over many decades. Elsewhere we find Glass artist Ritsue Mishima’s exquisite colorless forms created with master craftsmen from Murano. Design Miami/ also gives a platform to Hella Jongerius’ spectacular recent investigations into the structural application of polychrome resin.

/ Twentieth Century Masters
Notable works by leading lights of twentieth century design on display for the first time include Jean Prouvé’s unique prefabricated building prototype War Victims House, which receives is US debut at Design Miami/. The half-century-long career of Maria Pergay is receiving special focus, including the exhibition of dynamic stainless steel work alongside historic tapestries from Sheila Hicks.

Design Talks/
Design Miami’s Design Talks program brings together leading creative minds, collectors, and critics in the field of design to discuss the most compelling topics of the moment. The headlining conversations between well-known figures that have shaped the American home will be supplemented this year by Designers on Site, a new strand of talks that spotlight designers featured in the fair.

Design Talks presented by The Surf Club Hotel and Residences/
December 4, 6-7pm Richard Meier in conversation with Paul Goldberger
December 5, 6-7pm Muriel Brandolini in conversation with Margaret Russell
December 6, 6-7pm Martha Stewart in conversation with Stefano Tonchi

Designer on Site Talks/
December 4, 3-4pm Nadja Swarovski in conversation with Guilherme Torres
and Mark Tercek
December 5, 3-4pm Formlessfinder in conversation with Zoë Ryan

Design Collaborations/
Design Miami/ partners with leading brands who promote innovation in both the technical and aesthetic spheres of contemporary design. The fair offers an opportunity for these creative brands to showcase specially commissioned collaborations that illustrate their particular relationship to the world of design.

Design Commission/
Each December, Design Miami/ commissions early career architects to build a designed environment for the fair’s entrance as part of its biannual program of Design Commissions.

Design Satellites/
The Design Miami/ fair is a hub for diverse and original design events, pop-ups and exhibitions that run concurrently, both on and off site. The satellite program complements the content of the commercial gallery exhibitions, allowing for a different perspective on the designers’ work.

Scope Miami Beach 2013 12/3/13-12/8/13

Scope Miami Beach 2013
scopeDecember 3-8, 2013
SCOPE Pavilion
1000 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Website

Wed | Dec 04 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Thurs | Dec 05 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Fri | Dec 06 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Sat | Dec 07 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Sun | Dec 08 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM

Platinum Preview Gala
Mon | Dec 02 | 5:00PM-8:00PM
Invitation or Platinum VIP card for entry (or $150 donation at the door) Proceeds benefit the Mourning Family Foundation
Tues | Dec 03 | 1:00PM – 9:00PM For VIP and Press (or $100 donation at door)

Admission:
Free for VIP cardholders
General | Wed-Sun | $25
Student | Wed-Sun | $15

For the second year in a row, SCOPE – the preeminent launching pad for emerging contemporary art – continues its collaboration with VH1, which through its own You Oughta Know initiative has helped launch some of music’s hottest artists. This year, SCOPE and VH1 are teaming up to host ART + MUSIC + BEACH to celebrate the convergence of the music and art worlds in a series of curatorial on-air, online and on-site collaborations at SCOPE’s new location in the heart of South Beach, Miami.

The VH1 Indoor Lounge within the SCOPE pavilion will expose SCOPE Miami attendees to a series of activations designed to celebrate the crossover between art and music, and will be open to all for the duration of the event – December 3-8, 2013. On Friday, December 6, VH1 will also host the Official VH1 + SCOPE Party, featuring a performance by one of today’s hottest artists on the music scene.SCOPE Miami Beach Exhibitors: ACE Gallery | Los Angeles, Adriana Budich | Buenos Aires, Artists Republic 4 Tomorrow | Laguna Beach, ArtNowNY | New York, Beautiful Asset Art Project | Beijing, Being 3 Gallery | Beijing, BLANK SPACE | New York, C-Arte | Buenos Aires, C. Emerson Fine Arts | St. Petersburg, Callan Contemporary | New Orleans, Cavalier | New York, Center Space | New York, CoproGallery | Santa Monica, Coral Contemporary | Beijing, Corey Helford Gallery | Culver City, Corridor Contemporary | New York, Coup d’oeil Art Consortium | New Orleans, Duane Reed Gallery | St. Louis, Dubner Moderne | Lausanne, Eileen Braziel Fine Arts | Sante Fe, Emmanuel Fremin Gallery | New York, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts | New York, Evan Lurie Gallery | Miami, Faur Zsófi Gallery | Budapest, FIFTY24MX | Mexico City, Fu Xin Gallery | Shanghai, Fundacion ExprtAr | Buenos Aires, Gagliardi Art System | Turin, Galeria Cordeiros | Porto, Galerie Suppan Contemporary | Vienna, Galerie Vintage | Paris, Galleri Ramfjord | Oslo, Galleria Ghetta | Ortisei / St. Ulrich, Gallery Biba | Palm Beach, Gallery Cultural Speech | Amsterdam, Gallery Frank Pages | Geneve, Gallery G-77 | Kyoto Shizuichi, Gallery Tableau | Seoul, Giant Mango | Midori-ku Yokohama, Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art | Miami, Hans Alf Gallery | Copenhagen, Hashimoto Contemporary | San Francisco, Isla Flotante | Buenos Aires, Jacob Karpio Galería | San Jose, K + Y Gallery | Paris, KASHYA HILDEBRAND | Zurich, Kim Jae Sun Gallery | Busan, Kirk Hopper Fine Art | Dallas, La Ira de Dios | Buenos Aires, Lawrence Cantor Fine Art | Los Angeles, Le Laboratoire | Paris, Lelia Mordoch Gallery | Paris, Magpi Projects | New York, Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art | Vienna, Mark Hachem Gallery | Paris, Mauger Modern Art | London, Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Miami, Mighty Tanaka | Brooklyn, MORDEKAI by Ken Borochov | New York, Pabellon 4 Arte Contemporaneo | Buenos Aires, Pashmin Art Gallery | Hamburg, RARE Gallery | New York, Red Truck Gallery | New Orleans, Robert Fontaine Gallery | Maimi, See | Me | Brooklyn, SHIN GALLERY | New York, Shirin Art Gallery | Teheran / New York, T+KARPIO Projects | Miami, The Flat – Massimo Carasi | Milan, THE HANGAR GALLERY | Miami, Thinkspace Art Gallery | Los Angeles, Triad Arts Foundation | New York, Uprise Art | New York, Villa del Arte Galleries | Barcelona, Wanrooij Gallery | Arnhem, White Walls | San Francisco, 11.12 Gallery | Moscow
Long-established as the original incubator for emerging work, SCOPE’s Breeder Program celebrates its 13th year of introducing new galleries to the contemporary market. SCOPE Miami Beach 2013 Breeder Program Galleries: ADC & BUILDING BRIDGES International | Santa Monica, Andenken Gallery | Amsterdam, Arcilesi Homberg Fine Art | Brooklyn, Beam Contemporary | Melbourne, Black Book Gallery | Denver, Bunnycutlet Gallery | Brooklyn, C.A.V.E. Gallery | Venice, Front Room Gallery | Brooklyn, Fuchs Projects | Brooklyn, L’Inlassable Galerie | Paris, LOGO | Sao Paulo, Natalie Kates Projects | New York, Parlor Gallery | Asbury Park, Project 4 Gallery | Washington DC, The Parlour Bushwick | Brooklyn, Yellow Peril Gallery | Providence
With over 65 art fairs spanning more than a decade, 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 $500 million and attendance of over 700,000 visitors.

Spectrum Miami Art Fair 12/4/13-12/8/13

soulofmiamifeatured
Spectrum Miami fine art show
spectrum-miami-LIA Wednesday, December 4 – Sunday, December 8
Spectrum Pavillion
 3011 NE 1st Avenue at NE 31st St
Midtown Miami, FL
spectrum-miami.com
Twitter
Facebook
50% OF ALL TICKET SALES BENEFIT LIFE IS ART

Public Show Hours
December 5, Noon – 8 p.m.
December 6, Noon – 9 p.m.
December 7, Noon – 9 p.m.
December 8, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
*Guided tours will take place daily at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m., and on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Spectrum Miami was created specifically to offer gallery owners, designers, architects and collectors innovative works by established artists. Featured artwork from established artists and galleries will include original paintings, photography, sculpture, mixed media, glass and limited edition prints. Redwood Media Group also organizes SPECTRUM New York, Artexpo, SOLO and Decor Expo.

Redwood Media Group, parent company of Artexpo, SPECTRUM Art Fairs, DECOR Expo and Art Business News, announces SPECTRUM Miami and ArtSpot International Art Fair. SPECTRUM Miami is a juried collection of contemporary art that showcases works from mid-career artists and established galleries from around the world. The show caters to high-end collectors, buyers and art enthusiasts and was created to offer gallery owners, designers, architects and collectors innovative works by innovative, established artists. Featured artwork will include original paintings, photography, sculpture, mixed media, glass and Limited Edition prints.

Housed within the SPECTRUM tent is the independent show, ArtSpot International, organized by Aldo Castillo. ArtSpot presents carefully selected modern, contemporary and cutting-edge galleries with strong curatorial programs.

The art fair will also include SPECTRUM After Dark, an opening preview party for trade and media from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, December 4. The preview party will include passed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, performance art, artist unveilings and musical entertainment from DJ What. The preview party will also feature a live photo shoot and book signing from Jordan Matter, photographer and New York Times bestselling author of “Dancers Among Us.” Jordan Matter is participating in his first-ever Art Week Miami.

Notable exhibitors include: Gordon Huether (Napa, CA), 33 Contemporary (Chicago, IL), Selby Fleetwood Gallery (Santa Fe, NM), Palais Royal Gallery (Moscow, Russia) and more.

for artists BY ARTISTS LIVE presents 8 Dynamic and Inspiring Women creating Live Art 10/10/13

for artists BY ARTISTS LIVE presents 8 Dynamic and Inspiring Women creating Live Art
Thursday, 10/10/2013 – 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
FinalSouth Beach Marriott
161 Ocean Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Free

for artists BY ARTISTS – LIVE returns to the South Beach Marriott with an expanded resident roster of artists. As we begin our ascension towards Art Basel present the percursor of what’s to come during the worlds largest art fair.
Eight dynamic and inspiring WOMEN will create live art at a one of a kind exhibition on Thursday, October 10th at the beautiful and serene South Beach Marriott located at 161 Ocean Drive. They will be joined by sister resident artist Rebecca Barba, who will be featuring some of her latest creations as the Guest Artists Exhibitor. Fabio Soul will be providing the sultry sounds on the patio of an early October evening that will immerse you in an open air gallery with the night lights of the far distant ships on the Atlantic Ocean serving as your backdrop.
New resident artists Anya Nadal, Anouck Jourdaa, Gloria Hernando, and sculptor Marisa Foreman will be joining Alissa Christine, Eva Ruiz, Laelanie Larach along with Jessica Loren for an evening that’s visual inspiring and immersive creating a fusion of art and mother nature. Engaging conversations and creations will manifest into an artopia of colors and images, thoughts from the subliminal being brought to life.
You can enjoy an extended happy hour and small bites dishes while sipping on the Elit by Stoli “Tini” in an atmosphere that’s truly like none other on South Beach.
Make sure to join us at for artists BY ARTISTS LIVE as this evening is dedicated too recognizing and representing Women in the arts.

THE LIVE RESIDENTS
EVA RUIZ www.evaruizinlandoflotus.com
ALISSA CHRISTINE www.alissachristine.com
ANYA NADAL www.anyanadal.com
LAELANIE LARACH www.laelanielarach.com
GLORIA HERNANDO www.latinforglory.co
ANOUCK JOURDAA www.anouckjourdaa.com
JESSICA LOREN www.jessicalorenart.com
MARISA FOREMAN

FEATURED EXHIBITOR
REBECCA BARBA www.rebeccabarba.com

MUSIC BY: FABIO SOUL

Select Fair Miami 2013 12/2/13-12/8/13

Select Fair Miami
selectDecember 2 – 8, 2013
The Catalina Hotel
1732 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Website

December 5th – 10am – 7pm
December 6th – 10am – 7pm
December 7th – 10am – 7pm
December 8th – 10am – 7pm

Visitors
Multipass (4-day pass) $20
General Admission $15
Students & Seniors $5
Tickets Will Go On Sale October 1st 2013

The first 300 people who purchase artwork at SELECT Fair will receive a limited edition print by acclaimed contemporary artist Young and Sick!

December 2nd – Steve Powers Mural Party // 7pm – 11pm
A collaboration between New York City, Miami & Philadelphia: toasting the unveiling of Stephen “ESPO” Powers’ mural. Music will be presented by nationally known DJs as the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program celebrates its 30th Anniversary year with an announcement of their new project dedicated to the art of DJing in 2014.

December 4th – Vernissage // 7pm – 10pm
Select’s Vernissage event is exclusive to Select VIP’s. The earliest opportunity for connessiour’s to acquire before the masses. The Vernissage includes drinks, tours & the launch of SELECT Fair’s application powered by Collectrium. Visitors will also get an up-close look at the Steve Powers Mural & the installations by Meow Wolf & Swoon.

Sign Up For Select VIP (Press, Collectors, Gallerists, Museum Affiliates, Arts Patrons, Etc.)

December 6th – Public Reception // 7pm -11pm
Celebratory toast to VIP guests, exhibitors & the Select Fair team. There will be special performances by Artist David Gil, DJ sets & a cocktail hour. The Reception will include a celebration of the public installation created by The Fashion Institute of Technology NYC.

A contemporary art fair featuring the work of only the best selected galleries, collectives, print publishers and solo artists. Select is focused on introducing progressive concepts in art to the international community and providing a platform for acquiring dynamic new works of art.

Select is proud to showcase a wide variety of marketable works more indicative to the expanding boundaries present in the contemporary art world. While at Select you can expect to view painting, sculpture, photography, video, fiber art, performance art, ceramics, installations, street art, outsider art, etc.

PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS BY:
Steve “ESPO” Powers // Large Scale Mural
Swoon // Installation
Meow Wolf // Installation
Melissa Madonni Haims // Installation
FIT NYC // Installation

PRESENTING GALLERIES:
Empty Kingdom // San Fransisco, CA
Page Bond Gallery // Richmond, VA
Galeria Emma Molina // Monterrey, MX
InLiquid // Philadelphia, PA
Idiosyncrasy // Brooklyn, NY
Hunter and Gatti // New York, NY
Con Artist // New York, NY
Superchief Gallery // New York, NY
Paradigm Gallery // Philadelphia, PA
Urban Studio // New York, NY
Off Center Art Center // Melbourne, FL
The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program // Philadelphia, PA
International Visions Gallery // Washington, DC
Digital Art Project Gallery // Montréal, CA
Starry Night Retreat // Truth or Consequences, NM
JAG Modern // Philadelphia, PA

ARTISTS SPACE
Rebecca Rose // Davenport, FL
John Y Wind // Philadelphia, PA
Anne Elisabeth Kiaer // Oslo, Norway
Derek Gores // Melbourne, FL
Marc Bradley Johnson // Brooklyn, NY
Constance Culpepper // Philadelphia, PA
David Gil // Paris, FR
Christopher Stout // Brooklyn, NY
Marit Stang // Disenaa, Norway
Pamela Jones // Miami, FL
Melissa Madonni Haims // Philadelphia, PA
Mark Mitchell // Saint Petersburg, FL
Cynthia Hsieh // Quebec, CA
Cougar Vigil // Dulce, NM
Missy Pierce Oppenheimer // Boca Raton, FL
Madonna Phillips // Richmond, VA

Aqua Art Miami 12/4/13-12/8/13

Aqua Art Miami
aqua-logo-smallDecember 4-8, 2013
Aqua Hotel
1530 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.aquaartmiami.com

Opening Night / VIP Preview: Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013, 4 to 11 p.m.  Exclusively for VIP cardholders and members of the press
General Admission Dates:
Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013, 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 6, and Saturday, Dec. 7, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 8, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Admission: One-day fair pass for only Aqua Art Miami $15
Multi-day fair pass for Aqua Art Miami, Art Miami and Context $70

"Aqua embraces emerging talent, acting as an incubator for Context and Art Miami, and introducing collectors and curators to fresh faces whose exciting work complements the pieces by more established artists that they are already displaying," says Nick Korniloff, Director of Art Miami LLC. "We can now provide our loyal international collector base with opportunities to acquire works of art at the highest level from all categories of the contemporary market."

Aqua also gives Art Miami a foothold on the beach, conveniently serving art collectors, professionals and enthusiasts on both sides of the Intracoastal Waterway, connected by shuttle buses and multiple-day passes for entrance to all three fairs.

Across the water, the intimate rooms overlooking the Art Deco courtyard of the Aqua Hotel will be transformed by 47 exhibitors, including galleries, artist projects, an educational institution, and winners of the ArtSlant Prize. A widely respected online magazine and network for contemporary art, ArtSlant is holding a yearlong contest to choose several artists from an open call narrowed down by an international panel of art world luminaries. A media lounge will greet visitors to Aqua, and curatorial interventions will confront them at unexpected turns.

The opening of Aqua Art Miami has become the traditional Wednesday destination of influential collectors and art professionals who migrate en masse from Art Basel Miami Beach’s Vernissage at the Convention Center a short walk away. The lively atmosphere encourages many to linger late in the hotel’s inviting open spaces – and this Dec. 4 will be even more festive with entertaining surprises in store.

Art Miami and Context 12/3/13-12/8/13

Art Miami and Context
artmiamiDecember 3-8, 2013
The Art Miami Pavilion
Midtown | Wynwood Arts District
3101 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
www.art-miami.com
www.contextartmiami.com

Opening Night / VIP Preview: Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013, 5:30 to 10 p.m. 
Benefiting the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) Exclusively for VIP cardholders and members of the press

General Admission Dates:
Wednesday, Dec. 4, and Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013,  11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 6, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 7,  11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 8, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission: One-day fair pass for only Art Miami & Context $35 
Multi-day fair pass for Art Miami, Context and Aqua Art Miami  $70

Art Miami Expands Reach And Artistic Range With A Trio Of Fairs During Miami Art Week, December 2013

Miami’s Original Art Fair Unveils Its First Production of Aqua Art Miami at South Beach Hotel and Its Second Edition of Context

Art Miami, the city’s longest-running contemporary and modern art fair, will return for its 24thedition during Art Week, Dec. 3 through Dec. 8, 2013. The anchor fair for the City of Miami has expanded to include two additional contemporary art fairs: Context in a 45,000-square-foot pavilion adjacent to Art Miami in the Wynwood Arts District; and Aqua Art Miami at the Aqua Hotel on Collins Avenue in South Beach.

World-renowned for its refined ambience, consummate quality and accessible fdiversity, Art Miami now encompasses all levels of the international contemporary art market: from the modern masterpieces and blue-chip contemporary works at Art Miami, to the cutting-edge pieces by rising and mid-career talents at Context, as well as the latest output from emerging artists ripe for discovery at Aqua Art Miami. The purchase of eight-year-old Aqua during Art Week 2012 brought the perennially popular satellite into the fold of Art Miami LLC, which is retaining Aqua’s relaxed, youthful vibe while providing the amenities, infrastructure and collector base that have become signatures of its other fairs.

On the mainland at the Midtown Miami complex, the juxtaposition of 125 galleries at Art Miami with 65 at Context – hailing from 15 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia, as well as from all around the United States – forms a comprehensive art community spanning 250,000 square feet. The 2012 debut of this world-class pairing in the Wynwood Arts District attracted a record-breaking 60,000 visitors and generated sales of more than $50 million.

Art Miami and Context will present a series of special exhibitions curated by Julia Draganović, Elena Forin and Claudia Löffelholz of LaRete Art Projects. Check Out will install captivating and provocative sculptures, displayed by selected exhibitors, in prime positions inside as well as outside, between and in front of, the neighboring pavilions. Think Big will give artists participating in Art Miami space to stretch out in the passageways linking the flagship fair’s three main pavilions, making solo statements bold not only in scale but also in vision and innovation.

Zoom In, the sixth annual Art Video | New Media Lounge, now located at Context, will focus on a single institution specializing in digital and moving images. Five galleries will also be invited to screen video works by artists that LaRete believes warrant a closer look. An independent jury of video art experts will view the pieces onsite and choose one artist to honor with the first annual Zoom In Award on Saturday, Dec. 7. 

Context will once again offer insight into Berlin’s influential art scene with six contemporary galleries selected by a panel of expert curators and art critics. ART FROM BERLIN is presented by the Galleries Association of Berlin (LVBG) – with official support from the municipality of Berlin and the European Union (EU) – which will entertain and enlighten guests at the Berlin Lounge. This microcosm of the global art capital’s dynamic gallery community will include a cross-section of established and emerging exhibitors, each spotlighting two or three artists.

Art Miami and CONTEXT will kick off Art Week on Tuesday, Dec. 3, with the annual must-see VIP Preview, attended by 11,000 art connoisseurs last year. The beneficiary will once again be the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), opening concurrently in a grand new Herzog & de Meuron-designed building on the downtown waterfront. This exclusive evening will serve as the first opportunity for discerning collectors to acquire the most coveted works of art available from the 20th and 21st centuries a day before the fairs open to the general public.

Fiber Optics Art Exhibit And Art Fallout Event10/5/13

Fiber Optics Art Exhibit And Art Fallout Event
Saturday, 10/05/2013 – 05:00 pm – 09:00 pm
774406_10201893574805067_345436779_o11310 Gallery
1310 SW 2nd Ct. ,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

There will be a special reception on Oct. 5, as part of the 4th Annual Art Fallout Event. Art Fallout is a collaboration between Girls Club Art Collection, 1310 Gallery, The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, FAT Village Arts District, 3rd Avenue artists, and other local venues. There will be a shuttle bus rotating between each of these locations. Multiple venues will host their own new art exhibitions simultaneously for one night, and all events will be FREE, and open to the public. ART FALLOUT venues are unified in the mission to bring greater awareness to the thriving art scene within the downtown Fort Lauderdale area, as well as celebrate the Broward County Cultural Division’s designation of October as “a month for art,” supporting the production and presentation of contemporary art in the local community.

“Fiber Optics” is a comprehensive group exhibition of 40 emerging artists that exemplify fresh, innovative approaches to “fiber art.” These artists have reinvented traditional craft processes such as embroidery, crochet, knitting, weaving, sewing, and quilting. Rather than follow prescribed methods, they merge traditional craft with sculpture, installation, and video art; and utilize unexpected materials that transcend their banal origins with integral symbolism. Though the approaches are unconventional, technique, precision, and aesthetic appeal are still at the core of their processes.

Funding for this event 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.

frIDgE ArT FAiR NyC: The Miami Popsicle Project Edition #2 12/5/13 – 12/8/13

frIDgE ArT FAiR NyC: The Miami Popsicle Project. Edition #2
Thursday, 12/05/2013 – 12/08/2013 02:00 pm –
get-attachment-9.224185247_largePAX Performing Arts Exchange
337 S.W. 8 St.
Miami, Fl. 33130
Webpage Link
Cost: TBA

VIP Opening Extravaganza and Visual Aids and Pax Miami fundraiser with art goodie bags: Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 7pm
VIP preview at PAX: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2 – 7 pm
Fridge Open Hours: December 5 – 8, 2013 – 2pm-1am

Dog and pet artist Eric Ginsburg and the Fridge Art Fair NYC team — artist/curator Kaitlin Martin and photographer/coordinator Cara Hunter Viera – are delighted announce their partnership with PAX Miami to present the Fridge Art Fair NYC: The Miami Popsicle Project, Edition #2, where the Fridge meets the Miami Meltdown.

Art in an array of styles and genres, reflecting a multiplicity of cultures, will find a home in Miami’s landmark cultural venue, PAX: Performing Arts Exchange. A diverse range of emerging and established galleries and artists will be featured.

The Miami Popsicle Project, Edition #2, the coolest art fair to coincide with the world’s hottest art week, will kick off with an opening extravaganza and gala fundraiser for Visual Aids and PAX on Thursday, December 3 at 7pm. Gift bags will be presented to all attendees.

Fridge buses will run from other Miami key venues to the Fridge Art Fair.
We are more than an art fair; we are a flavorful art experience.
Live music will be presented by PAX Miami throughout The Miami Popsicle Project, Edition #2.
Be Contemporary, Be Chill. Be Fridge…

For more information on submissions to our new, larger venue and more: www.fridgeartfair.com
info@fridgeartfair.com

Call for Entry: “Outside the Box 2,” an Exhibition of Outdoor art Installations 11/15/2013

Call for Entry: “Outside the Box 2,” an Exhibition of Outdoor art Installations
Friday, 07/25/2013 – 11/15/2013 12:00 am –
OUTSIDE-THE-BOX2-LOGOWHITESPACE: The Mordes Collection
2805 N. Australian Avenue ,
West Palm Beach, Florida 33407
Webpage Link
Cost: $25 Jury fee

$500 in prizes

Application Deadline: November 15, 2013

Exhibition Dates: Friday & Saturday, April 4 – 5, 2014 8 -11 pm

OUTSIDE THE BOX2, curated by Lisa Rockford, is the second biennial exhibition of outdoor, site-specific art in Palm Beach County, FL. This unique and alternative format, situated at the uniquely prestigious Whitespace – The Mordes Collection, features innovative contemporary artists that will interact with the unique landscape & outdoor environment. Whitespace is located at 2805 N. Australian Avenue in West Palm Beach. The inaugural event in 2012 featured 22 installations, attracted hundreds of art enthusiasts, and was covered extensively in local media.

Prizes

Best in Show will receive $350, Second Place will receive $150.

Prize Jury Panel: Lisa Rockford – Curator Outside the Box 2, Marisa J. Passcucci – Curator of 20th Centruy & Contemporary Art- Boca Museum of Art, Bryan D. Walsh – Gallery Director DTR Modern Galleries, John J. McGurk – Independent Curator NYC.

Eligibility

Open call for proposals from artists in South Florida working in installation art, mixed media, sculpture, video art, new media, sound, and performance. The curator will give preference to installations that are imaginative, have high aesthetic appeal, include interactive and/or multi-sensory elements, incorporate or adapt well to the site.

The Site

Whitespace, The Mordes Collection is located on a lake waterfront with a sand beach, and features a landscape with a long stretch of grass, elements of bushes and trees and a building with concrete walls and a wrap around tarmac.

How to Apply

For Full prospectus, Submission instructions, and Artist Application,

Please visit:

www.lisarockford.com/news/

Contact: outsidethebox2curator@gmail.com

Red Dot Art Fair 2013 12/3/13-12/8/13

Red Dot Art Fair
Tuesday, December 3rd, Opening Reception to benefit Million Trees Miami, 6am – 10pm
reddotWednesday, December 4th, 11am – 7pm
Thursday, December 5th, 11am – 8pm
Friday, December 6th, 11am – 8pm
Saturday, December 7th, 11am – 8pm
Sunday, December 8th, 11am – 6pm
Wynwood Art District
NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
Miami, FL 33137
www.reddotfair.com .

Red Dot Art Fair  is pleased to announce its return to the Wynwood Art District in Miami,  December  3 – 8, 2013. Red Dot will remain in the same prime location, adjacent to Art  Miami, which runs concurrent to Art Basel Miami Beach.Building upon its reputation as  a  diverse  fair,  Red  Dot  will  offer  a  unique  selection  of  approximately  60  galleries  exhibiting painting, sculpture, photography and fine-art objects.  The  opening  reception  on  Tuesday,  December  3rd,  will  benefit  Million  Trees  Miami.  Million  Trees  Miami  Campaign  is  a  Community-wide effort  to plant  1 million  trees  by  2020 in order to achieve a 30% tree canopy cover for Miami-Dade county. Million Trees  Miami  has  partnered with  the Miami-Dade Parks Foundation,  a  nonprofit  organization  that aims to preserve parks and green space. Red Dot is proud to support such a great  cause.

Red Dot  Fair  Miami  strives to create a  fair  for  galleries specializing in  emerging, midcareer and established artists that present work of lasting value. The luxurious layout of  the 60 thousand square foot tented venue will  provide visitors with a sophisticated and  friendly environment to view artwork presented by the galleries. Red Dot is excited about  being part of  Miami’s vibrant art scene and its great fabric of  galleries, museums and cultural institutions.

Monthly Art Roundtable: Women’s Work-Art and Fashion: A Study of Sonia Delaunay with Professor M. Kathleen Colussy, M.F.A. 7/9/13

Monthly Art Roundtable: Women’s Work-Art and Fashion: A Study of Sonia Delaunay with Professor M. Kathleen Colussy, M.F.A.
Sunday, 07/09/2013, 12:00 pm – 01:30 pm
MOA_2011_TwitterAvatar1Museum of Art
1 E Las Olas Blvd ,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Webpage Link

For members at the Museum Enthusiast ($150) level and above

Sonia Delaunay was a Jewish-French artist who, with her husband Robert Delaunay and others, cofounded the Orphism art movement. It is noted for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes. Her work extends to painting, textile design and stage set design. Sonia was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964. By 1975 she was named an officer of the French Legion of Honor. Her work in modern design included the concepts of geometric abstraction, the integration of furniture, fabrics, wall coverings, and clothing.
Professor M. Kathleen Colussy, M.F.A. has traveled to seventy-one countries on five continents where she has researched and photographed numerous cultures. Colussy’s gift for fashion, textile print design and photography, helped her create a new fine art series of handmade books. This skill contends with the dueling realities of the slick gloss travel brochures along with the sometimes-gritty reality of the indigenous people living and/or working in a given country.

Reservations are required.

Petite Chic Gifts Trunk Show at Eména Spa 4/26/13

Petite Chic Gifts Trunk Show at Eména Spa
Friday, 04/26/2013, 11:00 am – 07:00 pm
invite-petitegiftsBOSTONEména Spa
4100 NE 2nd Ave. Suite 301,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link

With Mother’s Day being just around the corner, Emena Spa Presents a Beauty & Fashion Trunk Show Starring Petite Chic Gifts. Petite Chic specializes in personalized and custom made-to-order gifts for all occasions, in addition to a variety of readily available products for all of your gifting needs!Join the Emena Spa Staff for a Pre-Mother’s Day celebration as we personalize gifts while enjoying delicious Hors D’oeuvres by our lovely neighbors, MC Kitchen. In need of a polish change? Don’t worry, just stop by our nail bar and pick a Spring color of your choice.If you want to learn more about our med spa services come in for a free consultation!

Average Joe Art Sale, Writer’s Bench edition 5/5/13

Average Joe Art Sale, Writer’s Bench edition
Sunday, 05/05/2013, 03:00 pm – 09:00 pm
PrintYo Space
294 NE 62nd St,
Miami, Florida 33138
Facebook Link

We have a fresh batch of visiting artists at the gallery along with our Resident Artists, selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise (Apparel, accessories, and more). The best part? We’re capping the selling price at $250 per item. You can walk away with an original piece of art to brighten up your place or to offer as an amazing unique gift for less than the price of an iPod. (Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
-Lorie Setton: http://www.loriesetton.com/
-Kazilla: http://kazilla.biz/
-Ivan Roque: http://allhailtla.com/Home.html
-Cristina Isabel Rivera: http://sancrisabel.tumblr.com/

Visiting Artists:
-Buddah Funk: http://www.bfunkart.com/
-Elio Mercado: http://www.sketchesformankind.com/
-Dorandy Mercado: http://instagram.com/dorandy
-8bit Lexicon: https://www.facebook.com/8bitLexicon
-GG: http://ggartwork.com/
-James Brutus: jamescrayons.tumblr.com
-Teepop: http://teepop.com/
-JNGL (Andres Carmiol): http://jnglart.com/
-Goop Massta: http://shoplivelife.launchrock.com/
-WHUT: http://www.flickr.com/photos/whutbm
-Cone: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CONE/141258282619534
-Rno:
-Ernesto Kunde: http://www.kundeart.com/
-Natalia Molina: http://nataliamolina.com/
-TRAP: http://iftrap.com/
-Rei Ramirez: http://reiramirez.com/
-Daniel Ferrer: http://www.simpleskateboards.com/

If:Miami will be back with a new local entrepreneur for you this month. Described as “an open source entrepreneurship (OSE) project”, you’ll get the opportunity to meet with their team and find out exactly what they’re all about.

Los Chamos is going to be out front serving up their delicious Venezuelan food (arepas, empanadas, etc) so come hungry and leave happy (I don’t know which fast food chain I just took that from but hopefully they won’t notice/mind).

www.yo-miami.com
http://ifmiami.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Chamos-Food-Truck/105756006182280

Art Party 21 4/20/13

Art Party 21
Saturday, 04/20/2013, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Platform-Art-LogoArt Party 21
Wall Foss Financial, 212 East Highland Drive,
Lakeland, Florida 33813
Webpage Link

Join Platform Art, a non-profit arts organization, in downtown Lakeland on April 20 to celebrate its 10-year anniversary with it’s signature event, Art Party 21. Held at Wall Foss Financial at 212 East Highland Drive. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the festivities begin at 7:30 and last until 11 p.m. Art Party 21 will feature visual art, film fashion, sound, and performance pieces, along with food, beer and wine. A hidden gem of Central Florida, Art Party 21 has never and will never be the same show twice. Each year’s event is held at a unique venue bringing a different selection of local artists from Lakeland and throughout Florida.

Art Party 21 is open to the public. Discount tickets for the 10th Anniversary celebration, Art Party 21, are available for $10 per person at www.platformart.org. Tickets are $20 per person on the day of the event. Platform Art annual membership is $100, which includes admission to two complimentary community arts events and access to the exclusive member and sponsor VIP area with an open bar.

Average Joe Art Sale, House Warming edition 4/7/13

Average Joe Art Sale, House Warming edition
Sunday, 04/07/2013, 07:00 pm – 07:00 pm
385782_479763275405225_599489945_n-1Yo Space
294 NE 62nd St,
Miami, Florida 33138
Facebook Link

We had a great time with the first ever Little Haiti Sunday Stroll last month, and with the next one unscheduled as of yet, you know we’re keeping it going bringing you affordable art from local artists every month.

We’ll have a fresh batch of visiting artists at the gallery along with our Resident Artists, selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise (Apparel, accessories, and more). The best part? We’re capping the selling price at $250 per item. You can walk away with an original piece of art to brighten up your place or to offer as an amazing unique gift for less than the price of an iPod. (Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
-Lorie Setton: http://www.loriesetton.com/
-Kazilla: http://kazilla.biz/
-Ivan Roque: http://allhailtla.com/Home.html
-Cristina Isabel Rivera: http://sancrisabel.tumblr.com/

Visiting Artists:
-Elio Mercado: http://www.sketchesformankind.com/
-8bit Lexicon: https://www.facebook.com/8bitLexicon
-GG: http://ggartwork.com/
-James Brutus: jamescrayons.tumblr.com
-Teepop: http://teepop.com/
-JNGL (Andres Carmiol): http://jnglart.com/
-Goop Massta: http://shoplivelife.launchrock.com/
-WHUT: http://www.flickr.com/photos/whutbm
-Cone: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CONE/141258282619534
-Rno:
-Ernesto Kunde: http://www.kundeart.com/
-Natalia Molina: http://nataliamolina.com/
-TRAP: http://iftrap.com/
-Rei Ramirez: http://reiramirez.com/
-Daniel Ferrer: http://www.simpleskateboards.com/

If:Miami will be back with a new local entrepreneur for you this month. Described as “an open source entrepreneurship (OSE) project”, you’ll get the opportunity to meet with their team and find out exactly what they’re all about.

Los Chamos is going to be out front serving up their delicious Venezuelan food (arepas, empanadas, etc) so come hungry and leave happy (I don’t know which fast food chain I just took that from but hopefully they won’t notice/mind).

www.yo-miami.com
http://ifmiami.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Chamos-Food-Truck/105756006182280

Paint City Miami 4/5/13

Paint City
Friday, 04/05/2013, 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
Miami Beach Urban Studios
420 Lincoln Road, Suite 440,
Miami, Florida 33199
Webpage Link

The Art + Art History Department and the FIU Alumni Association are hosting Paint City, an alumni art exhibition which surveys the contemporary state of painting in South Florida and beyond.

The event takes place on Friday, April 5th at 6:30 pm at the FIU College of Architecture + The Arts Miami Beach Urban Studios on Lincoln Road. 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 440, Miami FL 33199

The night will feature the work of five distinguished CARTA alumni artists, as well as a cocktail reception and silent auction.

Interested parties must RSVP by March 28, 2013 to Gisette Pique at gpique@fiu.edu or call at (305) 348-2897

Third Annual Paint Me Miami Art Competition Art 4/15/13

Third Annual Paint Me Miami Art Competition
Monday, 04/15/2013, 12:00 am –
Miami City Hall
3500 Pan American Dr., Miami, FL 33133,
Miam, Florida 33133
Webpage Link
“Paint Me Miami” is an open competition where all artists working in two-dimensional painting media are eligible to enter provided they meet the rules. To conform to the spirit of the awards, all work must be original and completed within the last two years and must not have won any previous prize or award in any other art competition. The subject must be inspired by an identifiable scene within the City of Miami boundaries (see map on www.paintmemiami.com). The size of paintings must be no larger than 30”×40”; oil, pastel, acrylics and water color work is acceptable. The entry fee is $20 and a maximum of three entries per artist is permitted. The deadline for submission is April 15, 2013.

MIA Encore 4/5/13

MIA Encore
Friday, 04/05/2013, 01:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MIA-Online-BannerSeaFair – America’s Megayacht Venue
100 Chopin Plaza,
Miami, Florida 33131
More Info Link

On the heels of a highly successful Miami International Art Fair (MIA), International Fine Art Expositions is pleased to announce a series of MIA Encore shows aboard the $40 million exhibition megayacht, SeaFair, docked at Bayfront Park in the heart of Miami’s Downtown Arts & Entertainment District. The series will debut with an April edition the 4th – 7th and continue with a second installment May 2nd – 5th, 2013.

Each MIA Encore show will gather a carefully selected array of 28 international dealers presenting both established contemporary and emerging artists. Works will be composed of contemporary, cutting-edge art of all media including photography, painting, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, installation and video.

In addition to the bevy of contemporary art works onboard, the fair will feature an exciting schedule of events including “ArtAfterHours Cocktail Cruises” Friday and Saturday night from 10pm-12am and a “Art on the Bay” brunch cruise on Sunday from 11am – 1pm. All SeaFair cruise events are by separate ticket which can be purchased on the website. A highlight of the program will be “Appraisal Saturday.” Saturday, April 6th, from 10am-2pm Miller Gaffney from the PBS Series “Market Warriors” will be offering complimentary art appraisals. The event will be followed by a lecture “Contemporary Passions for Art,” presented by Ms. Gaffney from 3pm – 4pm. For further details on “Appraisal Saturday” and a full schedule of events visit www.expoships.com.

In addition, MIA Encore will launch the inaugural Downtown Miami “First Friday” on April 5th from 6-10pm, in collaboration with the arts and culture community of Downtown Miami. This new cultural initiative shines a light on the growing art market in Downtown Miami, bringing together non-profit arts organizations and local galleries for special exhibitions, artists open studios, tours, exclusive openings and artist performances. Admission to MIA Encore will be complimentary for the duration of First Friday hours from 6-10pm. Among the participating organizations are Bas Fisher Invitational, Dimensions Variable, TM Sisters, Turn-Based Press, Artisan Lounge, Etra Fine Art/Wine Bar, Nina Torres Gallery, Eleazar Delgado Studio, Giants in the City, Intercontinental Hotel Art Project Space and Art in Public Places.

FAIR HOURS AND INFORMATION:

MIA Encore will be located aboard SeaFair, docked next to the InterContinental Hotel at Bayfront Park, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL. Fair hours are Friday and Saturday, April 5th and 6th, 1 – 10PM, and Sunday, April 7th and 21st, 1 – 7PM. MIA Encore offers convenient valet parking and optional priority boarding. Tickets can be purchased at the door, $15 for a one-day ticket, $20 for a multi-day ticket and $30 for a Priority Boarding ticket. Advance ticketing is available on the fair website. As per United States Coast Guard regulations, all attendees are required to show a photo ID upon entry.

For more information on MIA Encore and First Friday please visit www.expoships.com or call 239.949.5411.

Gifford Lane Art Stroll 3/3/13

Gifford Lane Art Stroll
Sunday, 03/03/2013, 12:00 pm – 05:00 pm
Screen-Shot-2013-02-20-at-8.46.00-PMGifford Lane (between Day and Oak Ave)
Gifford Lane,
Miami, Florida 33133
Facebook Link

[Description]

It’s the Grove the way the Grove once was. The 15th annual celebration of the original Gifford Lane Art Stroll will burst into colors, smiles, and rocking music along one usually sleepy little block of Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block) on Sunday, March 3rd from 12 noon to five o’clock.

The event features more than seventy visual artists displaying their works on the fences and in the front yards along the demure little lane, including a number of the finest artists in the region.

Once again this year, all of the participating artists at the Art Stroll will be giving a percentage of their sales to two Grove charities—this percentage will be added to contributions made by the public and neighbors living on the block. The two benefiting Grove charities are the St. Stephen’s AIDS Ministry and the St. Alban’s Day Care Center in the Village West. Each year, the Art Stroll donates 100% of the proceeds to the charities. More than $35,000 has been contributed to Grove charities since the Art Stroll began.

Palm Beach Fine Craft Show 3/1/13-3/3/13

Palm Beach Fine Craft Show
Friday, 03/01/2013 through Sunday, 03/03/2013 10:00 am – 06:00 pm
2013-FLYERPalm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Blvd,
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Webpage Link

Not to be confused with the many “craft fairs” that dot the Florida landscape, the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show is a premier showcase of American contemporary art and design, presenting masterful work by 125 of the nation’s leading contemporary craft artists. The Palm Beach Fine Craft Show is professionally juried to ensure the highest level of excellence and originality in the work presented. Every piece is designed and made in artists’ studios across America, with artists offering their latest work in a dozen different media. Lectures daily. Fashion Shows Friday and Saturday. Admission $15. Seniors $14. Under 12 free with paid adult.

ART NMB 2/15/13

ART NMB
Friday, 02/15/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
McDonald Center
17051 NE 19th Avenue,
North Miami Beach, Florida 33162
Webpage Link

Join us for an evening of art and design on February 15, 2013 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the McDonald Center, 17051 NE 19th Avenue in North Miami Beach. This free event is being sponsored by the City of North Miami Beach Mulit-Cultural Committee, Councilwoman Barbara Kramer, liaison. Food trucks will be on site behind the McDonald Center with a variety of delicious food for sale. This is a family-friendly event open to all ages!

VIP Preview of Art Wynwood 2/14/13

VIP Preview of Art Wynwood
Thursday, February 14 from 6pm to 10pm
artwynwoodvipThe Art Miami Pavilion
Midtown Miami | Wynwood Arts District
3101 NE 1st Avenue (between NE 31st St and NE 32 St)
Miami, FL 33137

Following its widely acclaimed inaugural edition, the groundbreaking Art Wynwood Fair, enthusiastically embraced by the international art dealer community, Miami and the Wynwood Arts District will return for its second year during Presidents Weekend February 14-18, 2013. Art Wynwood will take place in the spacious 100,000-square-foot Art Miami Pavilion, which attracted more than 60,000 attendees during the 2012 edition of Art Miami.

Guests at the exclusive VIP Preview on Valentine’s Day will experience a First View of the highly anticipated Art Wynwood at this private reception. It’s the first opportunity to acquire some of the finest pieces of contemporary art from 70 top international galleries before the Fair opens to the public. VIP guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

Showcasing a diverse range of fresh and edgy works by established and emerging international contemporary artists from more than 13 countries around the globe, Art Wynwood continues to shine a spotlight on Midtown Miami and the Wynwood Arts District as a flourishing international cultural destination and the epicenter of Miami’s art, fashion, design and culinary communities.

A main feature of the 2013 Fair will be the highlight of street art, murals, pop surrealism and other genres from the contemporary underground movement exemplified by two very special projects by Wynwood Walls including a stunning wrap around installation suspended above the VIP Lounge by famed artist Jesse Geller courtesy of Goldman Properties, in honor of the late Tony Goldman. In addition to the installation by Jesse Geller, Goldman Properties will also present a curated exhibit featuring specially commissioned lenticulars with the original paintings by selected artists of the Wynwood Walls installed in the pass through areas of Art Wynwood. Artists participating include: Aiko, Ron English, Logan Hicks,Futura, Swoon, Kenny Scharf, and How&Nosm.

PARTNERS & SPONSORS:
Art Wynwood is generously sponsored by its Official Luxury Real Estate Partner Christie’s International Real Estate as well as Superyachts.com; JW Marriot Marquis Miami; Hotel Beaux Arts Miami; Turon Travel; Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau; and supported by; Miami Art Dealers Association; Wynwood Art Dealers Association; Goldman Properties; Wynwood Walls; db Bistro Moderne; Joey’s; Wynwood Kitchen and Bar; Bakehouse Art Complex; Société Perrier; The Miami Herald; MutualArt.com; Hyperallergic; WLRN; IRREVERSIBLE; Balthazar; Haute Living; Art Nexus; The Art Newspaper; Artinfo; Arte Al Dia and Midtown Miami.

American International Fine Arts Fair 2013 2/5/13-2/10/13

American International Fine Arts Fair 2013
aifafPublic fair hours are 11am – 6pm, February 6-10
VIP Preview February 5
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

www.aifaf.com .

The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF) has been Florida’s most prestigious fine art fair since its inaugural edition in 1997 in its unique tent by the sea. Now in its 17th edition, important and respected dealers from around the world – many whom have exhibited at AIFAF since its inception – will return to the fair in 2013.  Among the distinguished list are Richard Green, Peter Finer, Michel Goedhuis, Waterhouse & Dodd, The Silver Fund, Faberge, Yvel, Imperial Books and Imperial Oriental Art, among others.

The fair features international galleries exhibiting disciplines of fine art from classical antiquity to contemporary, and an extensive collection of haute and period jewelry. The fair is fully vetted by leading museum curators and experts. 

New this year, AIFAF will introduce a new two-pavilion format, which expands the scope of exhibitors and range of artwork to appeal to both the novice and the most sophisticated and discerning collectors.  The new Palm Beach Pavilion allows for special feature areas at modest participation rates for dealers who specialize in drawings, works on paper, books, photography, and other specialties which sell at more accessible and affordable prices than the major works offered in the Master’s Pavilion. 

Art Wynwood Fair 2013 2/15/13-2/18/13

Art Wynwood Fair 2013
Friday, Feb. 15, 12 to 9 pm
Saturday, Feb. 16, 12 to 8 pm
Sunday, Feb. 17, 12 to 7 pm
Monday, Feb. 18, 12 to 6 pm
The Art Miami Pavilion
Midtown Miami | Wynwood Arts District
3101 NE 1st Avenue (between NE 31st St and NE 32 St)
Miami, FL 33137
www.art-wynwood.com

Admission: Tickets can be purchased onsite:
One day fair pass $15
Multi-day fair pass $30
Students 12-18 years and Seniors $10
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult Free
Groups 10 or more $10

Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, 6 to 10 pm
Art Wynwood VIP Preview
3101 NE 1st Avenue (between NE 31st St and NE 32 St)

Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, 8:30 to 10 pm
Art Wynwood After Party – The Wynwood Walls
2550 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
Art Wynwood VIP cardholders and exhibitors are invited to an after party at the Wynwood Walls. Cocktails and Beverages provided by Joey’s and Wynwood Kitchen & Bar.
10 pm – midnight
The party continues for all art enthusiasts with live music and cash bar.

Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013, 7 to 10 pm
Art Wynwood After Party – BAC (Bakehouse Art Complex)
561 NW 32nd Street, Miami, FL 33127
Bakehouse Art Complex hosts this VIP after party with complimentary cocktails and live entertainment. Artists’ studios are open.
$10 admission for general public. Free admission for Art Wynwood VIP.
All proceeds go toward supporting the mission of the Bakehouse Art Complex.

Ground breaking Art Wynwood Fair Readies for Second Edition on President’s Day Weekend
Success of Inaugural Fair Leads to Expansion in 2013
70 Top International galleries to Participate

Following its widely acclaimed inaugural edition, the groundbreaking Art Wynwood Fair, enthusiastically embraced by the international art dealer community, Miami and the Wynwood Arts District will return for its second year during Presidents Weekend February 14- 18, 2013. Art Wynwood will take place in the spacious 100,000-square-foot Art Miami Pavilion, which attracted more than 60,000 attendees during the 2012 edition of Art Miami.

Guests at the exclusive VIP Preview on Valentine’s Day, February 14 will experience a First View of the highly anticipated Art Wynwood at this private reception. It’s the first opportunity to acquire some of the finest pieces of contemporary art before the Fair opens to the public. VIP guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.

Showcasing a diverse range of fresh and edgy works by established and emerging international contemporary artists from more than 13 countries around the globe, Art Wynwood continues to shine a spotlight on Midtown Miami and the Wynwood Arts District as a flourishing international cultural destination and the epicenter of Miami’s art, fashion, design and culinary communities.

A main feature of the 2013 Fair will be the highlight of street art, murals, pop surrealism and other genres from the contemporary underground movement exemplified by two very special projects by Wynwood Walls including a stunning wrap around installation suspended above the VIP Lounge by famed artist Jesse Geller courtesy of Goldman Properties, in honor of the late Tony Goldman. Art Wynwood is perfectly positioned to further the growing world-wide recognition of this movement by providing the enthusiast and seasoned art world traveler alike, a distinctive opportunity to explore, learn and collect what is fast becoming the most significant art movement of our times.
 
“We are honored to be dedicating this years Art Wynwood fair to the late Tony Goldman, who was so instrumental in the launch of Art Wynwood. We have received an incredibly positive response from those who visited and participated in the inaugural edition of Art Wynwood, last year. This year’s strong renewal rate of participating galleries and new participating galleries reflects a confidence that Midtown Miami’s Wynwood Arts District has truly evolved into a year-round cultural destination for collecting contemporary art, particularly during President’s Day Weekend.”, says Nick Korniloff, Fair Director and Partner.
 
The following highly respected galleries from around the globe will participate in this year’s Art Wynwood:
101/exhibit, Miami/ Aldo de Sousa Gallery, Buenos Aires/ Alfredo Ginocchio Gallery, Mexico City/ Art Nouveau Gallery, Miami, Maracaibo/ Arte Berri, Santo Domingo/ Ascaso Gallery, Miami/ Aureus Contemporary, Providence/ Barry Friedman Ltd., New York/ Beatriz Esguerra Art, Bogota/ Black & White Gallery / Project Space, New York/ Black Square Gallery, Miami/ C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore/ Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago/ Cernuda Arte, Coral Gables/ Claire Oliver Gallery, New York/ Consultores de Arte S.A., Miami/ Contessa Gallery, Cleveland/ Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London/ Cynthia-Reeves, New York/ David Lusk Gallery, Memphis/ De Buck Gallery, New York/ DEAN PROJECT, New York/ Durban Segnini Gallery, Miami/ Eli Klein Fine Art, New York/ Fabien Castanier Gallery, Los Angeles/ Flowers, New York/Forum Gallery, New York, Beverly Hills/ Galeria Mediccci, Caracas, Venezuela/ GB-AiBo Asian Art, Rye, New York/ Guy Hepner, West Hollywood, California/ Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Miami/ Hollis Taggart Gallery, New York / Jerald Melberg Gallery, Charlotte/ Juan Ruiz Gallery, Maracaibo, Miami/ Kavachnina Contemporary, Miami/ KM Fine Arts, Chicago/ Lausberg Contemporary, Dusseldorf, Germany/ Lelia Mordoch Gallery, Miami/ Leslie Smith Gallery, Amsterdam/ LICHT FELD Gallery, Basel/ Mark Borghi Fine Art Inc, New York, Palm Beach/ Mindy Solomon Gallery, St. Petersburg/ Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, New York/ N O M A D Gallery, Brussels/ Now Contemporary Art, Miami/ Oxenberg Fine Art, Miami, Florida/ Pan American Art Projects, Miami/ Projects Gallery, Miami/ PSH Project, Miami, Bogota, La Paz, Columbia, Rimonim Art Gallery, Miami Beach, Florida, Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton/ Rubbers Internacional, Buenos Aires/ Rudolf Budja Gallery, Miami/ Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York, Hong Kong, Singapore/ The McLoughlin Gallery, San Francisco/ Unix Fine Art, London/ Victori Contemporary, New York, New York/ Waltman Ortega Fine Art, Miami, Paris/ Waterhouse & Dodd, London, New York, New York City/ WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC, New York/ Witzenhausen Gallery, New York, Amsterdam/ Zadok, Miami, Florida.
 
Partners & Sponsors:
Art Wynwood is generously sponsored by its Official Luxury Real Estate Partner Christie’s International Real Estate as well as Superyachts.com; JW Marriot Marquis Miami; Hotel Beaux Arts Miami; Turon Travel; Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau; and supported by; Miami Art Dealers Association; Wynwood Art Dealers Association; Goldman Properties; Wynwood Walls; db Bistro Moderne; Joey’s; Wynwood Kitchen and Bar; Bakehouse Art Complex; Société Perrier; The Miami Herald; MutualArt.com; Hyperallergic; WLRN; IRREVERSIBLE; Balthazar; Haute Living; Art Nexus; The Art Newspaper; Artinfo; Arte Al Dia and Midtown Miami.
 
Art Wynwood VIP cardholders and members of the press are invited to experience a First View of the highly anticipated Art Wynwood at this private reception. It’s the first opportunity to acquire some of the finest pieces of contemporary art before the Fair opens to the public. VIP guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.
 
Shuttle Service:
Route 1 – One dedicated Mini Bus Service Daily from Feb. 15 through Feb. 18 from 10:30 am – 7 pm
1. JW Marriott Marquis Miami – 255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, FL 33131
2. Art Miami Pavilion – 3101 NE 1st Avenue, Midtown Miami, FL 33137
Route 2 – One Dedicated Mini Bus Service from Feb. 15 through Feb. 18 from 12 – 6 pm
1. Art Miami Pavilion – 3101 NE 1st Avenue, Midtown Miami, FL 33137
2. Fontainebleau Hotel – 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140

ArtPalmBeach 2013 1/24/13-1/28/13

ArtPalmBeach 2013
artpalmbeachPreview: January 24th
First View  6:00-7:30pm (Invitation only)
Collectors Invitational  7:30-10:00pm (Admission with purchase of a multi-day ticket)
Regular Fair Hours: January 25 – 28, 2013, 12pm – 7pm, til 6 pm on the 28th
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

One day pass:   $15 in advance, $20 at the door
Multi-day pass:  $20 in advance, $25 at the door
Children under 12  accompanied by adult, free
Purchase Tickets Online
Upgrade Your Pass
www.artpalmbeach.com .

ArtPalmBeach celebrates its 16th Anniversary at the Palm Beach County Convention Center from January 25th-28th, 2013 with a Preview evening January 24th.

Widely recognized by both critics and art enthusiasts as one of the most influential contemporary art fairs on Florida’s Gold Coast, the fair continues to grow in recognition and esteem each year.  The fair’s careful dealer selection process creates an outstanding presentation featuring all forms of contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installation from modern art to new cutting-edge artists. ArtPalmBeach offers the community an extensive four day  lecture and panel series from some of the art world’s leading experts. To enhance collectors’ art fair experience, ArtPalmBeach supports major art installations by conceptual artists and curated exhibitions.  Through this cohesive and unique program, ArtPalmBeach delivers a dynamic art fair that meets the high standards of the distinguished exhibitors and collectors that attend the fair each year.
ArtPalmBeach welcomes back many returning exhibitors in 2013 and introduces first time exhibitors from Russia, Korea, Lebanon, China, Argentina, France, Switzerland, Belgium,  Mexico, United Kingdom and the United States.  The fair is comprised of over eighty international galleries and fifteen site specific installations and artist project spaces. Over 500 artists from thirteen countries will be exhibited at the fair during Palm Beach’s Art Week of museum openings, Fotofusion,  gallery walks  and art performances.
The fair will honor the lifetime accomplishments of Italian master Lino Tagliapietra and will feature a one-man exhibition of major works presented by Schantz Galleries. Recently lauded with two Doctorates, Lino Tagliapietra is one of the world’s most accomplished artists working with art studio glass.  He has been exhibiting in museums around the globe, receiving countless honors, openly sharing his far-reaching knowledge of the medium and his skill as one of its finest practitioners, and helping to create a new renaissance in studio glassmaking.
Additional 2013 fair highlights:
Long-Sharp Gallery (Indianapolis) will exhibit “Politics, Peace and Passion, Reprise.” The tightly curated exhibition explores the influence of renowned 20th century masters on a group of contemporary artists.  This edition will challenge audiences by drawing parallels between artists motivated by similar causes, and with Gino Miles, introduces the juxtaposition of different mediums that speaks to the very root of Pop Art.
The Leslie Smith Gallery of Amsterdam will introduce Shanghai’s Simon Ma to the Palm Beach art scene, one of China’s most well known and internationally acclaimed artists. His cross-cultural approach to art, music and design has resulted in a highly vibrant and successful world tour exhibition, “The Soul-Drago+Cavallo,” which has received outstanding recognition. Simon Ma has created quite a legacy, collaborating successfully as an artistic designer with various major international brands such as Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari and Ducati.  His designs, such as the “Art Bubble Chair,” have been exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai.  His exhibition “Ink-Brush-Heart” curated by Achille Bonito Oliva and co-curated by Paolo de Grandis will be exhibited at the Venice Biennale in June 2013.
On the heels of their exhibition at Design Miami, Berengo Studio/Venice Projects (Venice) will present an installation of large-scale glass works by Pieke Bergmans alongside work by Marta Klonowska, Andrea Salvador and others.
Ruth Lawrence Fine Art (Rochester) will present a preview and special exhibition of Albert Paley’s upcoming Park Avenue Project with a coinciding lecture, offering an inside look at the upcoming exhibition June-November 2013. Paley has over 50 major site-specific works and is collected by major museums including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, MFA Boston and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Recycled giant plastic penguins, hares, dogs and alligators will surround the fair, works by internationally renowned Belgium sculptor William Sweetlove, represented by De Buck Gallery (New York). Creator of the “Crackling Group,” his citywide installation works have instilled profound impact and awareness of mankind’s effects on climate change and balance with nature. 
De Buck Gallery will unveil a new series of works by German artist Hans Kotter, one of the most exciting artists on the European contemporary art scene. The gallery will also introduce “Luminous” light works by German artist Regine Schumann to Palm Beach collectors.
Whitespace Collection will present “Lyte Bytes,” an exhibition of works by emerging video artists Jacek Gancarz, Eren Kocabasi, Lucia Leahy and Sam Perry.
An exhibition of studio glass masters will be presented by Habatat Galleries (Michigan), considered one of the leading glass galleries in the country with 40 years of expertise. Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Studio Art Glass Movement the gallery will exhibit rare vintage works by Littleton, Labino, Libensky, Chihuly, Howard Ben Tre and Lipofsky. Over 165 major museums are honoring these pioneers of the glass art movement in 2012-13 with Florida leading the nation in the number of major exhibitions honoring the movement’s pioneer artists.
Setford & Bridges (Paris + New York) will present a special exhibition of “lightpainting” works from Stephen Knapp.  Stephen Knapp, artist and innovator of this new fusion of art and technology, will be honored at his museum opening at Miami’s Lowe Art Museum on January 25th.
Leslie Smith Gallery (Amsterdam) will unveil an outstanding collection of contemporary Aboriginal Art alongside new works from the breakout Chinese artist Zhuang Hong Yi.
An interactive installation from French “light painter,” photographer Jadikan LP will be presented by Art Vitam (Paris + Miami). Creating lighting portraits by the use of long exposure Jadikan LP creates ghost like imagery with light and color.

Cuban artist Sandra Ramos works will be featured in a site-specific fair installation by Mayer Fine Art (Norfolk).  Known for her moving depictions of Cuba’s daily life, social strife, inequalities, racial and social issues – her works have been internationally collected and recently acquired by the Miami Art Museum’s permanent collection.
Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery (Stamford) will introduce the internationally renowned and award winning furniture designer and artist Paco Camus of Madrid, Spain.
Lyons Wier Gallery (New York) will be featuring a site specific installation of contemporary works by American artist Greg Haberny.

FAIR PROGRAMMING:
Fair programming will encompass an extensive schedule of premiere events, special exhibitions, topical lectures, special museum tours, site-specific art installations, art performances and exclusive VIP programs.
The lecture and panel discussion series will include a full program of daily presentations; “Fifty Years in Photojournalism,” Bill Eppridge, Photo Journalist Life Magazine, Sports Illustrated; “Rough Glass: My Adventures in the Sand,” Marlene Rose, a nationally known glass artist; “The Life and Work of Lino Tagliapietra – Interview/Lecture,” Lino Tagliapietra, Italian master  from Murano, Italy, Interview by Scott Indrisek, Senior Executive Editor of Modern Painters; “Shadow of the Turning: The Art of Collaboration,” Panelists Binh Pho, Kevin Wallace and Joey Richardson, Moderator Tom Riley; “The Next 50 Years: The Future of Studio Glass,” Ferdinand Hampson, Habatat Gallery, Michigan; “Studio Furniture in Contemporary Art and Design,” Rosanne Somerson, the Provost of Rhode Island School of Design; “The Times They Are A-Changing,” Bonnie Clearwater, the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; “The Collage Aesthetic,” Pavel Zoubok, one of the leading authorities on collage in contemporary art;  “Ephemera Forever,” Anthony Haden-Guest, British-American writer, reporter, cartoonist and art critic based in New York and London and Edwina Sandys is an artist and author;  “Aperture & the Changing World of Photography,” Chris Boot, Director of Aperture Foundation; “The Madness of Art,” Jim Kempner; and “IMPACT: 50 Years of the CFDA—the Artistry of American Fashion Design,” Steven Maklansky/Director, Boca Raton Museum of Art.
A full lecture and event program can be found here.
In 2012, ArtPalmBeach was marked with outstanding attendance and strong sales.  The fair welcomed a record attendance during the five-day run.  Dealers reported positive sales and strong interest from known collectors within the industry, reconfirming ArtPalmBeach’s establishment as a fixture of South Florida’s contemporary art scene.

Photographs of the Opening Night Preview of Miami International Art Fair on 1/18/13

Opening Night Preview of 4th Annual Miami International Art Fair on the Seafair Mega Yacht docked at The Intercontinental Hotel Dock at Bayfront Park on January 18, 2013.  Miami International Art Fair has brought together international and emerging artists to this beautiful yacht for a five day extravaganza of art and culture.  The fair opens Friday, January 19th and runs through Monday, January 21st, hours are Friday – Saturday 12pm – 10pm and Sunday – Monday, 12pm – 7pm.

Click here for your FREE tickets courtesy of Soul Of Miami.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Wine by the Bay Presents Wine and Waves – A Perfect Wine Storm 1/18/13 – 1/20/13

Wine by the Bay Presents Wine and Waves – A Perfect Wine Storm
Friday, 01/18/2013 to Sunday, 07/20/2013, 07:00 pm – 08:30 pm
WBTBatMIAPromojpegMIA Art Fair aboard SeaFair
Intercontinental Hotel Dock,
100 Chopin Plaza
Florida Miami 33131
Webpage Link

As part of the Miami International Art Fair, Wine by the Bay in Downtown Miami will offer three exclusive wine tasting events designed especially for art fair patrons. Join Stefano Campanini, owner of Wine by the Bay, aboard the SeaFair megayacht for “Wine and Waves – A Perfect Wine Storm.” For three enchanted evenings, enjoy a showcase of exceptional wines from California, Tuscany, and France – each event will prove to be the perfect finale to a day of art! Tickets are $100 per person and must be purchased in advance – space is limited. RESERVATIONS VIA:

http://www.expoships.com/current_fairs/2012/miami/schedule.html

The Curated Wine List

Friday, January 18, 2012 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
“Superior California Wine”
> Matthiason Napa Valley White Wine (Winemaker of the year 2010)
> Arnot Roberts Fellom Ranch (6 Barrels produced)
> Claret by Robert Foley
> Colgin Syrah 2006
> Shelter by Robert Foley
> Monticelli Massimo (320 cases produced)

Saturday, January 19 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
“Great Wines of Tuscany”
> Guidalberto 2010
> Sette Ponti Oreno 2006 (96 points robert Parker)
> Argentiera 2008 (96 pts. Wine Enthusiast)
> Sassicaia 2009
> Due Mani 2007 (95 pts. Wine Spectator)
> Ornellaia 2007

Sunday January 20, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
“Premium Wines of France”
> Usseglio White Chateauneuf du Pape
> Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Imperiale (99 points by Robert Parker)
> Lignier Morey Saint Denis Veilles Vignes
> Glantenay Pommard 1er Cru
> Chateau La Fleur-Petrus

About the Miami International Art Fair:
The Miami International Art Fair – MIA – returns to Downtown Miami at Bayfront Park, for its 4th edition on January 17th – 21st. Gathering an international collection of galleries from as far as Beijing, Buenos Aires, Moscow, Paris, London to New York, the fair will present a dynamic display of some of the 21st century’s most promising established and emerging artists.

Cutting edge artwork in a broad scope of focuses will be available to collectors to peruse, including painting, mixed media, photography, sculpture, digital, electronic, performance art, works on paper, functional design and studio jewelry design. Special exhibitions and “project rooms” will also be highlighted.

For more information, visit http://www.expoships.com/current_fairs/2012/miami/about.html.

About Wine by the Bay:
Wine by the Bay is Downtown Miami’s premier wine store offering an impressive collection of wine representing the most celebrated regions throughout the world. After years of running a successful art gallery in Miami’s Design District, owner Stefano Campanini decided to open a boutique wine store in a gallery setting situated at the heart of Miami’s vibrant and evolving cultural arts district.

With a stunning view of Biscayne Bay, and within steps from the American Airlines Arena and the City’s new Art and Science Museums, passersby will welcome this oasis where they can enjoy personalized service and cultivate their appreciation of great wine. The store offers weekly wine tastings, regular cultural events, delivery services to area residents and vacationers, and weekly online and in-store special offers. Offering both in and outdoor seating, guests are welcome to enjoy a bottle of wine on-premise without paying a corkage fee. For more information, visit www.winebtb.com.

Press Inquires: press@winebtb.com

General Inquiries: info@winebtb.com

kickstART 1/13/13

kickstART
Sunday, 01/13/2013, 09:00 pm – 03:00 am
602949_563418973671961_1658133262_nCHALK LOUNGE
1234 WASHINGTON AVENUE,
MIAMI, Florida 33139
Facebook Link

Here’s a quick breakdown of our THIRD official “kickstART” soiree coming back on 1/13/13 by popular demand.

(Think indoor artwalk meets urban bazaar).

We have 2 amazingly talented artists going head to head in a live art battle for 2 hours! (The amazing Ken Nytburn and Tony Surphman will be our battle artists for this edition). If you’ve never seen artists go at it on a very large piece of masonite, then this is your chance to check it out. The line work, and immediate improvisation that happens within a 2 hour time frame can be intense to watch. 3 lines can become machine guns, 1 twisted shape becomes the outline of a melting world a la Dali… it is awesome to just sit back with a beer/cocktail and watch.

A handful of large TVs, and a sweet projector screen showcasing young/untapped photog work, performance art, maybe a music video by Michael M in there too, and some “B-Boy” battles on screen…just to keep it funky.

A litter of “pop-up shops” where local artists can hock their latest creations; moderately priced canvas work, chic toy designs, one-of-a-kind sneaker remixes, even some fresh underground couture for clients willing to wear and show $upport to new, independent, color-loving artistes. If you like something, you can buy it… that simple.

Invitees from local galleries, scenesters, business owners, boutique managers, all of my friends, maybe a blogger or 5, some paparazzi to keep us on our toes, and YOU!

For the art fanatics on a budget, we are having an hour worth of free vodka cocktails, when you send us your RSVP. Send your name and your guests names in a quick email to Charllie@ChalkMiami.com, and make sure to put “kickstART” in the subject line.

We are totally stoked! Things are really coming together, and we have no one to thank but you guys! We are beyond grateful, and blessed. Think of this event as our way of taking the love you show us day to day, and paying it forward to fresh talent without much needed Miami connections. We are still open to ideas, and there are 4 slots available for “pop-up stores”. Please feel free to LMK if there is something you’d like to see at this event that we are missing! Thank you. See you 1/13/13

Miami International Art Fair (MIA) 1/17/13-1/21/13

soulofmiamifeatured

Miami International Art Fair (MIA)
Preview Jan 17, 2013 • 6-8pm Preview Honoring The Moca Shakers (by Separate Invitation) • 8-10pm Collectors’ Invitational
miafairPublic Fair Hours
Jan 18-19, Noon – 10pm
January 20-21, Noon-7pm Seafair Mega Yacht
Docked at The Intercontinental Hotel Dock
Bayfront Park
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, Fl 33131
www.mia-artfair.com

The pleasure of your company is requested at the fourth annual Miami International Art Fair (MIA), January 17-21, 2013. Located in Miami’s premiere downtown Art & Entertainment District, MIA will bring together international and emerging artists to the waterfront scene for a five day extravaganza of art and culture.

In addition, MIA will present Sculpture Miami exhibition in Bayfront Park featuring large scale sculptures by major international sculptors.

Courtesy of Soul Of Miami: Click below to sign up for complimentary entry:
ticket

MIA 2013 will be held aboard SeaFair, a 228-foot megayacht exhibition venue, complete with 28 gallery exhibition spaces, sky deck bar & bistro, cocktail lounges, and a continuous program of artist receptions. This visionary vessel – which will remain dockside during the event – will be conveniently located at the Intercontinental Hotel Dock at 100 Chopin Plaza, downtown Miami, adjacent to Bayfront Park.

The Fair will commence with a private preview, January 17th from 6 – 8 pm to honor the members of the MOCA Shakers. The preview evening will continue with a Collectors’ Invitational from 8 – 10 pm for additional distinguished collectors and VIP guests.

Friday, January 18 | Show Hours Noon – 10 pm
12:30-2pm VIP Talk and Tour | Join us in the VIP Collectors’ Lounge for specialty drink offers and a presentation by Captains Craig Matthews and Sam Carroll about the history of SeaFair, its construction, behind the scenes exclusive looks, and some of their favorite stories from life aboard one of America’s largest private yachts owned by collectors Lee Ann & David Lester, founders of Art Miami.
6-10pm Sip and Saunter Wine Tasting | Enjoy an evening of art and a wine tasting tour throughout the ship. Specially priced, unique wines by the glass.
7-8:30pm California Wine Tasting | Presented by Stefano Campanini, Owner of Wine by the Bay. (By separate ticket: $100pp)

Saturday, January 19 | Show Hours Noon – 10 pm
Noon-3pm International Mimosa and Bloody Mary Bar on the Sky Deck
1-2pm Meet the Artist: Nicky Taylor | Presented by Christopher Walker Art, London
2:30-3:30pm “New Light” presented by artist Stephen Knapp | Stephen Knapp has been creating art for over thirty years that interacts with and is transformed by light. Combining art and science, Knapp creates innovative and engaging works that are formed at the intersection of painting, sculpture, and architecture. Dispensing with traditional media and narrative content, Knapp’s “lightpaintings,” a word he coined to describe his light-based installations, are both innovative and invigorating, transposing artistic tradition into the hyper-stimulated world of the twenty-first century.
4-5pm “Living with Art” | Presented by Monica Suleski, Designer and Principal of Eclectic Elements, Art & Design Gallery, Coral Gables.Suleski will discuss the importance of design in creating a space’s energy and how the energy of a given space affects the people inhabiting it.
7-8:30pm Tuscany Wine Tasting | Presented by Stefano Campanini, Owner of Wine by the Bay. (By separate ticket: $100pp)

Sunday, January 20 | Show Hours Noon – 7 pm
1-2pm Meet the Artist: Javier Bohorquez |  presented by Christopher Walker Art, London
2:30-3:30pm On Collecting 21st Century New Art | presented by David Setford, curator, museum director, writer and art advisor. Setford will discuss collecting new art of the 21st century.
5:30-7pm French Wine Tasting | presented by Stefano Campanini, Owner of Wine by the Bay. (By separate ticket: $100pp)

Monday, January 21 | Show Hours Noon – 7 pm
1-2pm Meet the Artist: David Alan Sincavage | presented by Christopher Walker Art, London
2-3pm Meet the Artist: Carlos Estevez
5-7pm Closing Party | Happy Hour Drink Pricing | Join art collectors, artists, and SeaFair Society members in celebrating the conclusion of 4th annual MIA Art Fair aboard SeaFair.

Art Basel, another successful year for the art world by Betty Alvarez

The 2012 edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach officially on December 9. Praised by critics, exhibitors and visitors as Art Basel’s most serious presentation in Miami Beach to date, its galleries across the board reported consistent sales throughout the week.

The show, whose main sponsor is UBS, again attracted 50,000 visitors, generating an attendance of 70,000 over the five show days. Art Basel in Miami Beach was visited by over 130 museum and institution groups from across the world. Renowned private collectors from the Americas, Europe and emerging markets returned, and were joined by new collectors from around the globe.

As Art Basel marked its second decade in Miami Beach, more than 250 leading galleries from 31 countries from North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia presented the highest quality of work at the show, underlining its seriousness. Given a particularly strong representation of Modern material at the show, as well as the entry of a dynamic selection of younger galleries – including nine that were newly accepted to the fair from NADA– visitors explored 11 decades and over 110 years of art history within the Miami Beach Convention Center. Additionally, collaborations with local and international partners ensured a diverse and deep program of art events, from Art Basel Conversations and Art Salon to Art Public, Art Video and Art Film, making this edition a celebration of the artists and their galleries.

For the second year running, Art Public, produced in collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art, turned Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space with large-scale sculpture, video, installation and live performances. For this year’s edition, the sector’s curator Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art (LACMA) and Co-founder, Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) brought even more complex works to Miami Beach and extended the exhibition space into the sky, across which Dave McKenzie’s airplane carrying a banner offering different marriage proposals every day. A highlight of the week, Art Public Opening Night on December 6 was free and open to the public, offering a program of performances by Jason and Alicia Hall Moran with Brandon Ross, My Barbarian and Alex Israel. For more information please visit artbasel.com/public.

Art Kabinett became one of the talking points of the show for connoisseurs. 20 select galleries from the Art Galleries sector of the show curated exhibitions in separately delineated spaces within their booths. This year’s sector presented work by artists including Fiona Banner (Galerie Barbara Thumm), Chuck Close (Two Palms), Jannis Kounellis (Galerie Lelong), Jorinde Voigt (David Nolan Gallery) and Yan Xing (Galerie Urs Meile), and curated shows on General Idea (Esther Schipper); Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp (Francis M. Naumann Fine Art); and Helio Oiticica and Jarbas Lopes (A Gentil Carioca). For more information please visit artbasel.com/kabinett.

For others, Art Positions proved a highlight. Featuring a tight selection of 16 galleries, the sector continued as an exciting platform for collectors, museum directors, critics and art enthusiasts to gain further insight into the work of individual emerging artists. Presentations included: Matt Keegan (Altman Siegel Gallery SF), Pablo Rasgado (Arratia Beer), Nathan Peter (PSM), Leyla Cárdenas (Galería Casas Riegner), Colby Bird (Fitzroy Gallery), Christian Flamm (Galeria Fonti), Felipe Arturo (La Central), Irene Kopelman (Labor), Paulo Vivacqua (Galeria Laura Marsiaj), Julieta Aranda (Galerie mor.charpentier), Atsushi Kaga (Mother’s Tankstation), Asli Cavusoglu (NON Gallery), Ivan Seal (RaebervonStenglin), Andra Ursuta (Ramiken Crucible), Latoya Ruby Frazier (Galerie Michel Rein), and Agustina Woodgate (Spinello Projects). For more information on Art Positions, please visit artbasel.com/positions.

With 40 galleries on display, this year’s edition of Art Nova featured work by more than 100
artists from across the world including juxtapositions such as: Yael Bartana, Tal R. and Tom Burr (Sommer Contemporary Art); Tania Pérez Cordova and Nina Beier (Proyectos Monclova); Becky Beasley and Simon Dybbroe Möller (Francesca Minini); Theaster Gates and Angel Otero (Kavi Gupta Gallery); John Gerrard, Michelle Lopez and Hans Schabus (Simon Preston); Brigida Baltar, Lucia Koch and Melanie Smith (Galeria Nara Roesler); Julião Sarmento and Leigh Ledare (Pilar Corrias); Dove Allouche, Jonathan Binet and Jessica Warboys (Gaudel de Stampa); and Hao Liang, Yangjiang Group and Zheng Guogu (Vitamin Creative Space). The sector again became a space of discovery for works fresh from the studio. For a full list of galleries and the artists, please visit artbasel.com/nova.

Also in its second year, Art Video was produced in collaboration with the New World Center and David Gryn of London’s Artprojx. Following its success last year, the free screenings in SoundScape Park on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry designed building were extended by one additional night of programming and attracted an estimated 1,200 visitors. Showing just over 60 videos, the program was marked by the dusktill- dawn screening of ‘Bliss’ by Ragnar Kjartansson, which was presented in collaboration with MOCA North Miami and the New World Center. For more information please visit artbasel.com/video.

Art Film was again selected by Zurich film connoisseur This Brunner and presented the feature-length documentary film ‘Painters Painting’ (1973) by Emile de Antonio on the New York art scene from 1940 to 1970. For more information please visit artbasel.com/film.

About Art Basel
Art Basel stages the world’s premier art shows for Modern and contemporary works, sited in Basel, Hong Kong, and Miami Beach. Defined by its host city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating galleries, artworks presented, and the content of parallel programming produced in collaboration with local institutions for each edition. In addition to ambitious stands featuring leading galleries from around the globe, each show’s singular exhibition sectors spotlight the latest developments in the visual arts, offering visitors new ideas, new inspiration and new contacts in the art world.

For the latest updates on Art Basel, visit artbasel.com or find them on Facebook at facebook.com/artbaselmiamibeach.

Untitled, one of the first art fair opening Art Basel week with an After party at The James Hotel by Betty Alvarez

UNTITLED. is an innovation of the traditional art fair model placing emphasis on the quality of the viewer’s experience and the contextualization of the artworks exhibited. Housed in a customized beachfront pavilion under the artistic direction of New York based curator, Omar Lopez-Chahoud,UNTITLED. presented a cohesive collection of international works by contemporary artists selected in conversation and collaboration with 50 galleries participating through invitation. The fair will highlighed a mix of established and emerging galleries, representing the most impactful living artists at the forefront of contemporary art.

“UNTITLED. is an exhibition format of cutting-edge contemporary art raised to the scale of a large international art fair. The aim was to offer collectors an alternative viewing experience from the traditional art fair. It is about creating a conversation and thereby offering collectors a sense of discovery, diversity, and quality with an international perspective.” – Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Artistic Director

UNTITLED. has selected respected architecture firm K/R to design a compelling structure that will highlight the prime beachfront location and create an engaging environment that maximizes the flow of the space. K/R will be designing the floor plan in an effort to amplify the curatorial component of the show in a fashion that privileges the value of the work and offers fairgoers an exceptional viewing experience.

Terence Riley, K/R Partner, former Chief Curator of Architecture and Design for the Museum of Modern Art and former Director of the Miami Art Museum has this to say of UNTITLED.:

“The beach is Miami’s greatest public space. Having the fair at the water’s edge is bringing art to the heart of the city.”

OMAR LOPEZ-CHAHOUD earned MFAs from Yale University School of Art in New Haven, CT and the Royal Academy of Art in London. As an independent curator, his most recent exhibitions include: NY/Prague6, at Futura Contemporary Art Center, Prague, Czech Republic; co-curated Lush Life, which spanned nine galleries in New York, NY; Salon 94, Invisible Exports, Lehmann Maupin, Eleven Rivington, On Stellar Rays, Y gallery, Scaramouche, Sue Scott Gallery, and Collette Blanchard Gallery. He has written essays for several publications including the catalogues for Dynasty (2006) and Rewind/Re-Cast/Review (2005). Lopez-Chahoud has participated in curatorial panel discussions at Artists’ Space, Art in General, MoMA PS1, and The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.

UNTITLED. is a temporary exhibition forum for international galleries and non-profit art spaces with a focus on emerging and mid-career contemporary art. The fair will take place December 5-9, 2012 and is located on the beach in the heart of South Beach at Ocean Drive and 12th Street (walking distance from the convention center). UNTITLED. Miami Beach is housed in a unique temporary tent structure suffused with natural light and takes full advantage of the unique attributes of its environmental surroundings.

UNTITLED.’s emphasis on international living artists will result in a presentation of some of the most exciting contemporary art from across the globe. A curated program of talks, artist commissions and studio visits will be scheduled in conjunction with UNTITLED.

Untitled also held an After Party at the James Hotel.

Photographs of Miami Project Art Fair in Midtown Miami on 12/8/12

Miami Project Art Fair in Midtown on Saturday, December 8, 2012.

Miami Project Art Fair hours are Thursday, Dec. 6th 11:00am-7:00pm (7:00pm-10:00pm Private MOCA Event), Friday, Dec. 7th 11:00am – 8:30pm, Saturday, Dec. 8th 11:00am – 7:00-pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th 1:00am – 6:00pm.  Miami Project is located in Midtown at NE 1st Ave & NE 30th St, Miami, FL.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Inaugural Miami Project Debuts With Big Buzz And Strong Sales
New Fair Deemed Resounding Success By Collectors, Curators and Enthusiasts Alike

MIAMI, FL and NEW YORK, NY (December 14, 2012) – Miami Project’s debut was a great success with robust sales and a steady crowd of 15,000-plus over the course of the six-day event. Sixty-five galleries from across the US and Germany presented an international group of artists’ contemporary and modern works in all media.

In a market where there are so many Fairs and exhibitions, the organizers were intent to ensure that Miami Project stood out. According to Managing Partner Max Fishko, “There was a significant difference at Miami Project — it was palpable. When you walked through the Fair, you didn’t feel like you’re coming into some crammed, noisy cattle market.”

Managing Partner Jeffrey Wainhause explained, “The emphasis of our shows is to present our exhibitors in the best possible light. The bright and open space with easy-to-navigate layout, spacious aisles and various lounges both inside the fair and in the garden, enhanced the visitor experience.”

Marty Margulies, one of Miami’s most prominent collectors, confirmed that artMRKT’s efforts paid off, saying, “I was extremely impressed by the wide aisles, comfortable atmosphere and boutique nature of the fair and was delighted to find so many works that will enhance my collection. I am looking forward to returning to Miami Project next year.” Professor/Contemporary Art Advisor Douglas Maxwell concurred, saying, “This is the way all art fairs should look and feel.” In fact, the common sentiment from the wide array of visitors was that Miami project was the best looking and buzziest fair this year after Art Basel Miami Beach.

Other notables browsing the aisles and purchasing at Miami Project included Beth Rudin DeWoody, Jason Rubell, Susan and Michael Hort, Marty Margulies and art advisors Julie Kinzelman, Heidi Lee, Karen Amiel, Jean Efron and Lea Weingarten. Also on hand, many leading museum curators and directors such as Carter Foster, curator of Prints and Drawings at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Bill Arning, director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Mint Museum Director, Kathleen Jameson and Des Moines Art Center Curator Gilbert Vicario, Don Bacigalupi, director of Crystal Bridges Museum and Miami MOCA Director Bonnie Clearwater.

At Miami Project, there was particularly strong interest in painting, new media and photography. According to Fishko, people were feeling expansive this year – and the sales at Miami Project certainly reflected that optimism. “There may be a little less going on at the low end of the market, but the middle and high end seem to be coming back in a very strong way.”

Some important acquisitions were made included Marty Margulies’ purchase of the entire installation of Nina Katchadourian’s “Lavatory Self Portrait in the Flemish Style” from San Francisco gallerist, Catharine Clark. That installation will be recreated –replete with red walls and crown molding– during next year’s ABMB. Houston collectors Bernadino and Mary Arocha purchased four works from Kachadourian’s “Seat Assignment” series including the new media work, “Acca Dacca.” In addition, two museums are in discussion with the gallery about mounting a major traveling survey of the artists work. Chris Doyle’s new media work –also on view in Clark’s booth– was purchased by the 21c Museum in Louisville, KY. Those pieces, along with his watercolors –also exhibited at Miami Project– will be shown at the inaugural opening of the 21c Hotel’s Bentonville location in 2013.

Morgan Lehman sold Kim McCarty’s “Large Yellow Boy” to a Miami Art Museum board member as well as several works by Amy Parks to a major American financial advisory corporate collection. Forum Gallery has had lots of interest in works by Brian Rutenberg and Cybele Young and reported several sales from influential American realist Robert Cottingham’s new “Scent Bottle” series. The Stanford Art Museum is considering a piece by Brendan Lott from Walter Maciel Gallery and a large-scale mixed media sculpture titled “Stumblebum” by Robb Putnam was a major draw. A large-scale Peter Oppenheim painting at Zevitas Gallery sold for $18,000 and Rena Bransten Gallery garnered museum interest in Ron Nagle and reported the sale of an important Vic Muniz work. DC Moore sold two Whitfield Lovell pieces; works by Ralph Humphrey, Nicholas Krushenick and Tadaki Kuwayama were sold at Gary Snyder. David Shelton sold works by both Alejandro Diaz and Vincent Valdez.

Artist Orly Genger, who will be the featured artist in Madison Square Park in May 2013, had her “Stack” installation at Larissa Goldston’s booth sell to an important collection for $25,000. A rare black-and-white resin painting by Markus Linnenbrink on view in Patricia Sweetow’s booth sold to a private collector for $32,000; she also saw sales success at the Fair with several of Zena Al-Shukri’s works. Coagula Curatorial’s Mat Gleason was delighted with the attention received by his program, saying that performance artist Karen Finley’s commissioned “Sexting” series portraits were a big hit. He added, “The buzz on the Fair is off the chart.”

San Francisco galleries Paule Anglim reported the sale of an important sculpture by Deborah Butterfield, and Cheryl Haines sold a work by internationally renowned Ai Weiwei, among others. Seattle-based gallerist Greg Kucera also did well with many artists, selling Dan Webb’s “Rock” to an important Swiss collection and three sculptural paintings by Margie Livingston. In addition, a Claudia Fitch sculpture was snatched up by a Miami collector, and Gregory Blackstock’s “The World War 2 Polikarpov Russian Fighters” was placed with a Toronto collection.

Many Los Angeles galleries also reported strong sales: Kopeikin Gallery placed Katrin Korfmann’s triptych with a Chicago collector for $30,000; a grid of 15 Alejandro Cartagena’s photographs from his “Car Pooler” series with a Miami-based collector; and Andy Freeberg’s “Sean Kelly” sold to a museum in Kentucky. Angles Gallery had particularly strong sales with Tom LaDuke’s paintings and photographs by Israeli photographer, Ori Gersht. Santa Monica dealer Richard Heller did well with works by Marion Peck, Devin Troy Strother and David Jien.

Other major highlights include Sean “Diddy” Combs’ purchase of two Andrew Schoultz gold flag paintings at Marx & Zavattero Gallery and Usher’s purchase of Andrew Lewicki’s “Louis Vuitton Waffle Maker” from Charlie James Gallery.

About Miami Project
Miami Project (www.miami-project.com) is held annually in Miami and presents quality modern and contemporary artworks, installations and programs in an intimate environment that serves both seasoned and emerging collectors. The Fair’s founders and Managing Partners Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause launched artMRKT Productions in early 2011, and the company holds fairs in San Francisco, the Hamptons, Houston and Miami.

Art Asia, Scope, Overture and many more under one roof By Betty Alvarez

As I walked in to the complex, I wanted to see Art Asia specifically because Asian art always amazes me. To my surprise the same complex housed Scope, Overture, Art Asia and other projects that escape my mind at the present. The entrance was free if you had a VIP pass depending on where you enter.

ART ASIA Miami is a highly selective showcase for galleries from around the world whose specialty is the best of established and emerging contemporary artists from throughout Asia. For the first time in our five-­year history, ART ASIA Miami will be presenting a special section dedicated to contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent.

SCOPE Art Show returned to Miami in 2012 with a new location on the most highly-trafficked gateway to the Midtown Arts District. SCOPE Miami’s monumental 100,000 sq. ft. pavilion will house its most ambitious fair to date, featuring a selection of 20 innovative Breeder Programgalleries presented alongside 85 established international exhibitors. Celebrated as the premier launching pad for contemporary art, SCOPE Miami.

ARTS FOR A BETTER WORLDâ„¢ returned for its 3rd Edition during Art Basel Miami Beach with OVERTURE MIAMI â„¢, its newly redesigned and enhanced international platform for contemporary art.While we have a great interest in the developments and art from new geographies, the OVERTURE Show of Contemporary Art was dedicated to presenting major new trends from around the world.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of International Contemporary Jewelry Fair on the Seafair on 12/6/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from International Contemporary Jewelry Fair on the Seafair on Thursday, December 6, 2012.

This creative concept was developed by International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE) – a leader in organizing leading prestigious art fairs throughout the world.

IFAE has pioneered more international fine art fairs than any global fair organizer since 1991, having established major fairs in Miami Beach, Palm Beach, Chicago, New York, Beverly Hills, Dallas, and Hong Kong . The clientele for IFAE’s major land-based fairs include many of the most important galleries and collectors in the world.

See www.ifae.com for more information about their other fairs, check out 4th edition of Miami International Art Fair from January18-23, 2013 on the Seafair.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Miami River Art Fair at Miami Convention Center on 12/6/12

Photographs by Anthony Jordon from Miami River Art Fair at Miami Convention Center at James L. Knight International Center on Thursday, December 6, 2012.

Miami River Art Fair Mission: “The Miami River Art Fair is an art fair that has the revitalization efforts of the Lower Miami River at its core. This landmark event will bring the boom of tourism during Miami’s peak winter art fair season to the Downtown Miami-Brickel areas. In addition, the Miami River Art Fair will prominently feature the Miami River as the focus of all of its programming and events.In partnership with the City of Miami and the Miami River Commission, the Miami River Art Fair will act as a launchpad for the revitalization efforts underway for the Downtown Miami/ Brickell areas and the Lower Miami River.”

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Art Spot Intrepid Gallery showcased many talents with a performance at Red Dot Fair by Betty Alvarez

On Tuesday, December 4th, Red Dot Art Fair had a VIP Opening Reception benefiting the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force to inaugurate another edition of a highly successful satellite art fair which took place concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach: Red Dot Art Fair. (December 5-9, 2012)

With more than 80 national and international dealers showcasing photography, painting, sculpture and works on paper, the fair offered for the first time a solo section for individual projects featuring smaller booths for single artists.

Also for the first time, Red Dot Art Fair presented an experimental fair within its fair, a project by dealer Aldo Castillo who is heavily using the power of online media to promote his latest artistic endeavors, such as the recent Latin American Pavilion & International Wing hosted last May by Art Shanghai, and the upcoming inaugural ArtSpot Miami 2012 hosted at Red Dot.

Vero Beach-based Intrepid Gallery (Booth E108) presented a unique segment within ArtSpot 2012 launching a collective exhibition organized by the Art Marketing Mind, LLC with Silvia Medina as Intrepid’s Artistic Director and art consultant Maria Napoles and art marketing consultant Cary (Tata) Fernandez of the Art Marketing Mind.

A major highlight of the exhibition was the presentation and performances by Venezuelan-born Miami-based Luis Valenzuela, a pioneer in Green Art whose eco-friendly avant garde fashion designs “ART TO WEAR” have been part of international high caliber shows such as the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week/ The Green Shows and also exhibiting at The Kennedy Center in Washington DC and at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City.

Valenzuela is the founder of GreenArt USA, EarthDayMiami and EcoArtFashion©. He also launched the first EcoArtFashion Week™ in the world.

The two-year-old Intrepid Gallery showcased new works by mid career artists as well as international and national emergent artists that have significantly contributed to the contemporary arts with an emphasis on current ideas and concepts that represent new trends.

Another highlight at Intrepid Gallery ArtSpot 2012, is the iPad installation/traveling exhibition entitled “Light Impressions” by 40 photographers presented and curated by Studio b. in a bright 94″ x 82″ wall of iPhoneography in which 520 images will captivate the viewers with stunning rotating looks.

The Intrepid Gallery booth will also exhibited works by NYC-based abstract painter Barbara Rosenzweig; hyperrealism by New Zealand artist Jenny Bennett; abstract work by Russian artist US-based Elena Bulotova; enhanced digital photography by Colombian-born Miami-based Alicia H. Torres; figurative work by Buenos Aires-based Gaby Grobo; figurative work by Cuban-born Miami-based Alejandro Leyva; abstract work by Hungarian-born California-based Clara Berta; figurative work by Venezuelan-born Miami-based Belina Sierraalta and abstract figurative work by Venezuelan-born Dora Abbo.

Also at Intrepid Gallery, was the work by international photographers/artists: American-born Miami-based Sheila Elias; Venezuelan-born Caracas-based Maria Fernanda Lairet; New York artist Stephanie Bloom; French/Venezuelan Miami-based Jean Pierre Dodel; and Venezuelan-born Caracas-based Magaly Barnola Otaola.

Intrepid Gallery ArtSpot 2012 partners include Eclectic Network Inc; Leonardo Di Tomaso, Betty Alvarez, Doubletree Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay and Museum Vault.

Photographs of the International Contemporary Jewelry Fair at SeaFair VIP Opening 12/4/12

On Tuesday, December 4, 2012, we attended the VIP opening of the International Contemporary Jewelry Fair aboard the SeaFair megayacht. Always one of our favorite events.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
ICJF Proves to be a New Jewel in Miami Art Week

Miami, FL – December 6, 2012 – Major jewelry brands from eight countries converged aboard SeaFair for the International Contemporary Jewelry Fair – ICJF. The six-day event opened Tuesday evening to an early line of eager VIPs. Sales were seen within the first hour and dealers were in high spirits by nights end, reporting that not only the quantity of the attendees but also the quality impressed.

“I have been so delighted and impressed with the level of clientele to the show, such discerning consumers that really understand our beauty and the craftsmanship of our pieces. We couldn’t be happier to be here exhibiting,” commented Joe Meli, Director of US Operations for Bagues Masriera (Spain).

Designer Heloisa Fitzgerald (US) remarked, “This has been an amazing experience working with SeaFair…first class all around!”

Iris Zybert of Zydo (Italy) observed the crowd remarking, “There were a lot of interested people, a nice atmosphere. People seemed to be very satisfied.” Zydo was among the exhibitors who reported opening night sales.

ICJF will continue through Sunday, December 9th, open daily from 1 – 10pm. Panoramic views of the Downtown Miami Skyline can be enjoyed from the ships 360-degree Sky Deck bar, creating the ideal atmosphere for evening entertainment.

Fair highlights include:

• Intricate, art nouveau creations from Bagues Masriera (Barcelona) cast from 100-year-old molds designed by Lluis Masriera
• Golden Palawan South Sea pearls from Jewelmer (The Philippines)
• Exotic pearls from the depths of the deep South Seas, from Autore (Australia)
• Exquisite designs from red carpet regular ARUNASHI (Los Angeles)
• Cutting-edge designs from Zydo (Italy)
• Yael Sonia (Brazil) brings jewelry with movement presenting her new line perpetual motion
• Elegance and expertise combine with stunning collections from Scavia (Italy)
• Delicate limited edition designs from La Reina / ART (US)

For more information of ICJF programming and to purchase tickets visit www.icjfmiami.com.

Photographs of the Miami’s Independent Thinkers Opening on 12/6/12

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Opening at The Armory Studios on Thursday, December 6, 2012.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is open Thursday, Dec. 6th – Sunday, Dec. 9th. Miami’s Independent Thinkers 2012 is located at The Armory Studios – Miami at 572 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL 33127.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs from Untitled Art Fair VIP Preview on 12/3/12

Untitled Art Fair VIP Preview on Monday, December 3, 2012.

Untitled Art Fair hours are Wednesday, Dec. 5th – Saturday, Dec. 8th from 11:00am-7:00pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th from 11:00am-6:00pm  Untitled Art Fair is located at 12th Street and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139. ( look for the big white tent on the sand)

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage on 12/5/12

Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage at the Miami Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Art Basel Miami Beach hours are Thursday, Dec 6th – Saturday, Dec 8th from 12:00pm to 8:00pm and Sunday, Dec 9th from 12:00pm – 6:00pm.
Art Basel Miami Beach is located in the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs from Aqua Art Miami VIP Preview Opening at Aqua Hotel on 11/5/12

Aqua Art Miami VIP Preview Opening at Aqua Hotel on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Aqua Art Miami hours are Thursday, Dec. 6th: noon – 9pm, Friday, Dec. 7th-Saturday, Dec. 8th: 11am – 9pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th: 11am – 4pm.  Aqua Art Miami is located at the Aqua Hotel at 530 Collins Avenue,Miami Beach, FL  33139.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs from Select Fair at the Catalina Hotel on 12/5/12

Select Fair at the Catalina Hotel on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Select Fair hours are Thursday, Dec. 6th – Saturday, Dec. 8th, 11:00am – 8:00pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th, 11:00am – 6:00pm. Select Fair is located in the The Catalina Hotel at 1732 Collins Avenue,Miami, FL 33139.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Art of Basketball on 11/5/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Art of  Basketball on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Art of Basketball hours are Wednesday, December 5th – Sunday, December 9th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 2048 NW Miami Court,Miami, FL 33127.

“Art of Basketball is a collaboration between the NBA and Public Works Department that transforms the official NBA backboard and the 2011 NBA All-Star Game basketball court (the floor) into a collection of original artworks under license from the NBA.”

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Gentleman Jack Art, Beats and Lyrics at LMNT on 11/5/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Gentleman Jack Art, Beats and Lyrics at LMNT on Wedneday, December 5, 2012.

“Gentleman Jack Art, Beats and Lyrics is an explosion of creativity and originality; a traveling art exhibition that infuses various mediums to produce a one night event that ignites the inner desire for innovation and freshness GJ AB+L, strives to bring to the masses a platform in which emerging artists are showcased with veterans deeply rooted in their craft to give the audience a first-hand and unfiltered art/music experience.”

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

kickstART 12/9/12

kickstART
Sunday, 12/09/2012, 09:00 pm – 03:00 am
Web-KICKSTART-120912VodkaChalk Ping Pong and Billiards Lounge
1234 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Facebook Link

(Think indoor artwalk meets urban bazaar).

We have 2 amazingly talented artists going head to head in a live art battle for 2 hours! If you’ve never seen artists go at it on a very large piece of masonite, then this is your chance to check it out. The line work, and immediate improvisation that happens within a 2 hour time frame can be intense to watch. 3 lines can become machine guns, 1 twisted shape becomes the ou
tline of a melting world a la Dali… it is awesome to just sit back with a beer/cocktail and watch.

A handful of large TVs, and a sweet projector screen showcasing young/untapped photog work, performance art, maybe a music video by Michael M in there too, and some “B-Boy” battles on screen…just to keep it funky.

A litter of “pop-up shops” where local artists can hock their latest creations; moderately priced canvas work, chic toy designs, one-of-a-kind sneaker remixes, even some fresh underground couture for clients willing to wear and show $upport to new, independent, color-loving artistes. If you like something, you can buy it… that simple.

Invitees from local galleries, scenesters, business owners, boutique managers, all of my friends, maybe a blogger or 5, some paparazzi to keep us on our toes, and YOU!

For the art fanatics on a budget, we are having an hour worth of free vodka cocktails, when you send us your RSVP.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Red Dot Art Fair on 12/3/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Red Dot Art Fair in Midtown on Monday, December 3, 2012.

Red Dot Art Fair hours are Thursday, December 6th – Saturday, December 8th – 11:00am – 8:00pm and Sunday, December 9th – 11:00am-6:00pm.  Red Dot is located at 3011 NE 1st Avenue at NE 31st Street, Miami, FL 33137.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Miami Project Art Fair on 12/3/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Miami Project Art Fair in Midtown on Monday, December 3, 2012.

Miami Project Art Fair hours are Thursday, Dec. 6th 11:00am-7:00pm (7:00pm-10:00pm Private MOCA Event), Friday, Dec. 7th 11:00am – 8:30pm, Saturday, Dec. 8th 11:00am – 7:00-pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th 1:00am – 6:00pm.  Miami Project is located in Midtown at NE 1st Ave & NE 30th St, Miami, FL.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Daria De Koning at Miami Art Basel’s Red Dot Fair 12/5/12-12/9/12

Daria De Koning at Miami Art Basel’s Red Dot Fair
Wednesday, 12/05/2012, 11:00 am – 07:00 pm
Dagny-ringsRed Dot Miami
3011 NE 1st Avenue at NE 31st Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link

For the first time ever, celebrated jewelry designer Daria de Koning will participate in Art Basel Miami’s Red Dot Fair, mounting a solo exhibition of her incredible one-of-a-kind bespoke jewelry designs, as well as her collection, Daria de Koning Fine Jewelry.

Setting her work apart is not only Ms. de Koning’s exquisite sense of color and refined eye, but her unique background in fine art, skill as a metalsmith and credential as a certified gemologist. Her work has been embraced by both her loyal clients and the editorial community, having been featured in publications such as The Financial Times, Brides, Martha Stewart, Marie Claire, New York Magazine, O: The Oprah Magazine, Town & Country Weddings, and Women’s Wear Daily.

This year is the first ever that Art Basel Miami has invited jewelry designers to participate in their juried shows, recognizing that intricately designed & rendered jewelry creations are fine art.

Ms. de Koning will be showing her latest collection at Red Dot Art Fair, a highly successful art fair taking place concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach, December 5 – 9, 2012. Red Dot is located directly across the street from other high caliber art fairs such as Art Miami Scope and Art Asia in Miami’s Wynwood Art District.

Please visit Daria de Koning at Red Dot, December 5 – 9: http://www.reddotfair.com/Miami/visitorinfo.htm

For more information about Daria de Koning Fine Jewelry, please visit www.dariadekoning.com

Intrepid Gallery at Red Dot Fair Booth E108 12/5/12-12/9/12

Intrepid Gallery at Red Dot Fair Booth E108
Tuesday, 12/04/2012, 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
new-eblastRed Dot Fair
Wynwood Art District ,
3011 NE 1st Avenue
Florida Miami
Webpage Link

Vero Beach-based Intrepid Gallery (Booth E108) will be presenting a unique segment within ArtSpot 2012 launching a collective exhibition organized by the Art Marketing Mind, LLC with Silvia Medina as Intrepid’s Artistic Director and art consultant Maria Napoles and art marketing consultant Cary (Tata) Fernandez of the Art Marketing Mind.

A major highlight of the exhibition will be the presentation and performances by Venezuelan-born Miami-based Luis Valenzuela, a pioneer in Green Art whose eco-friendly avant garde fashion designs “ART TO WEAR” have been part of international high caliber shows such as the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week/ The Green Shows and also exhibiting at The Kennedy Center in Washington DC and at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City.

Valenzuela is the founder of GreenArt USA, EarthDayMiami and EcoArtFashion©. He also launched the first EcoArtFashion Week™ in the world. SPECIAL LIVE PERFORMANCE AT 7: 00P.M BY LUIS VALENZUELA AT BOOTH E108

The two-year-old Intrepid Gallery will be showcasing new works by mid career artists as well as international and national emergent artists that have significantly contributed to the contemporary arts with an emphasis on current ideas and concepts that represent new trends.

Another highlight at Intrepid Gallery ArtSpot 2012, is the iPad installation/traveling exhibition entitled “Light Impressions” by 40 photographers presented and curated by Studio b. in a bright 94″ x 82″ wall of iPhoneography in which 520 images will captivate the viewers with stunning rotating looks.

The Intrepid Gallery booth will also exhibit works by NYC-based abstract painter Barbara Rosenzweig; hyperrealism by New Zealand artist Jenny Bennett; abstract work by Russian artist US-based Elena Bulotova; enhanced digital photography by Colombian-born Miami-based Alicia H. Torres; figurative work by Buenos Aires-based Gaby Grobo; figurative work by Cuban-born Miami-based Alejandro Leyva; abstract work by Hungarian-born California-based Clara Berta; figurative work by Venezuelan-born Miami-based Belina Sierraalta and abstract figurative work by Venezuelan-born Dora Abbo.

Also at Intrepid Gallery, will be the work by international photographers/artists: American-born Miami-based Sheila Elias; Venezuelan-born Caracas-based Maria Fernanda Lairet; New York artist Stephanie Bloom; French/Venezuelan Miami-based Jean Pierre Dodel; and Venezuelan-born Caracas-based Magaly Barnola Otaola.

Intrepid Gallery ArtSpot 2012 partners include Eclectic Network Inc; Leonardo Di Tomaso, Betty Alvarez, Doubletree Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay and Museum Vault.

by Jesus Rojas,WUM

Christmas Sale 12/1/12

Christmas Sale
Saturday, 12/01/2012, 12:00 pm – 06:30 pm
Arte Venezolano
7432 SW 42 street,
Miami, Florida 33155
Webpage Link

HOLIDAY SALE STARTS THIS WEEK!!

This is a great opportunity to explore our art offerings and receive a 10% to 50% discount on all artworks…now is a great time to buy art!

Star december 1st to december 22nd

Do not miss it…………………….

OHWOW presents It Ain’t Fair 12/6/12-12/9/12

OHWOW is pleased to announce the fifth and final edition of the annual group exhibition It Ain’t Fair (IAF)
December 6 – 9, 2012
Friday and Saturday, 11 to 7 PM
Sunday, 11 to 5 PM
Thursday, December 6, 6 to 9 PM (Opening reception)
743 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33139
oh-wow.com

Coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach, It Ain’t Fair 2012 celebrates the history and tradition of IAF’s renowned multimedia production, and closes the chapter on what came to define OHWOW’s identity as a community platform for progressive art in all media.

Since the first installment in 2008, It Ain’t Fair proved an innovative and divergent idea; an exhibition and project providing an alternate experience to the dozens of December art fairs in Miami. The exhibition continued to evolve through the years, yet always reflected its time, excelling at capturing the trends occurring in contemporary art. Over the course of IAF’s history, OHWOW presented a wide range of work from artists in many disciplines: from Tauba Auerbach to Ashley Bickerton, Cyprien Gaillard to Clayton Patterson, Gang Gang Dance to The Gossip; visual arts, films, and performances coalesced into genre defining examples of the moment.

The final IAF moves from the Design District to a 6,000 square foot location on the beach to accommodate a large-scale exhibition and various projects, delivering a climactic conclusion to this definitive enterprise. It Ain‘t Fair 2012 assembles a selection of over 30 contemporary artists, many who contributed in past years, along with several new names: David Adamo, Diana Al-Hadid, Daniel Arsham, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, Brian DeGraw, Sam Falls, Leo Fitzpatrick, James Franco, Cyprien Gaillard, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Drew Heitzler, George Herms, KAWS, Harmony Korine, Hanna Liden, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Laurel Nakadate, Eddie Peake, Terry Richardson, Bert Rodriguez, Amanda Ross-Ho, Prem Sahib, Aurel Schmidt, Jack Siegel, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Kon Trubkovich, Nick van Woert, Garth Weiser, Amy Yao, and Kim Ye, among others.

In addition, OHWOW brings its Los Angeles-based pirate station, Know Wave Radio (www.know-wave.com), to Miami Beach for a week of live programming to include performances, DJ sets, and interviews. Part art project, part community broadcast, Know Wave has presented a rotating cast of special guests such as Mykki Blanco, Nate Lowman, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, and Cat Power, among others. IAF 2012 will also host a soup kitchen – a social project that provides free dinner to anyone wanting a meal, daily from 5 to 7 PM. Hundreds of artists and creatives make the trip to Art Basel Miami Beach every year on shoestring budgets; the soup kitchen gives back and supports a community that has helped shape the energy and success of OHWOW’s endeavors.

Established in 2008 by Al Moran and Aaron Bondaroff, OHWOW is a gallery, publisher, and special project – a creative community – with gallery and retail locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. Through collaborations with various creative sectors, OHWOW produces projects and initiatives, extending its vision internationally. As a gallery, OHWOW organizes solo, collective, and group exhibitions, alongside presenting special projects and events conceived by outside curators. As a publisher, OHWOW fills a particular niche, providing books that blur the line between objects and treasures, from exhibition catalogs to specific artist pieces. IT AIN’T FAIR 2012

Image: Dan Colen, TBT, 2012, Concrete filled whoopee cushion, 16.5 x 13 x 7 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Gagosian Gallery

NADA Art Fair 12/6/12-12/9/12

NADA Art Fair
Thursday, December 6, 10AM–2PM, Opening Preview by Invitation
Thursday, Dec 6; 2PM–8PM
Friday, Dec 7; 11AM–8PM
Saturday, Dec 8; 11AM–8PM
Sunday, Dec 9; 11AM–5PM
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33141
Admission is free and open to the public.
www.newartdealers.org

Each December in Miami, NADA runs a renowned art fair to vigorously pursue our goals of exploring new or underexposed art that is not typical of the “art establishment.” NADA’s fair is held in parallel with Art Basel Miami Beach and 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.

Artadia is delighted to partner with NADA Miami Beach this December, where we will give an unrestricted $4,000 award to an artist exhibiting artwork at the fair in any booth. The selected artist will also join the Artadia family and receive all lifetime privileges of the Artadia awardees, including access to Artadia’s national network, the option to participate in Artadia programs, such as our New York Residency program, our publications and exhibitions program and professional services. The award is generously funded by Artadia founder and president Christopher E. Vroom and will be announced on Friday, December 7th.

A jury compromising of two internationally renowned curators will walk through the fair on its opening day, Thursday, December 6, to determine the award recipient. The names of the jurors will be announced on Friday, December 7.

LittleCollector is thrilled to partner with NADA to offer exclusive just-for-kids tours of NADA Miami Beach! Kids will join an art educator for a fun-filled tour of the fair where kids will get to talk with gallerist and artists while exploring the concepts of media, scale, color, texture, narrative, and technique. Kids will receive a LittleCollector backpack and activity guide, plus other fun giveaways and treats! Tours will last approximately 45 minutes and adult supervision will be provided so that parents can tour the fair.

Untitled Art Fair 12/5/12-12/9/12

Untitled Art Fair
untitledFrom December 5 through 9, 2012.
12th Street and Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.art-untitled.com

Monday Dec 3rd
VIP Private Preview & Vernissage
First Look 6-9pm

UNTITLED. is an innovation of the traditional art fair model placing emphasis on the quality of the viewer’s experience and the contextualization of the artworks exhibited. Housed in a customized beachfront pavilion under the artistic direction of New York based curator, Omar Lopez-Chahoud,UNTITLED. will present a cohesive collection of international works by contemporary artists selected in conversation and collaboration with 50 galleries participating through invitation. The fair will highlight a mix of established and emerging galleries, representing the most impactful living artists at the forefront of contemporary art.

UNTITLED. has selected respected architecture firm K/R to design a compelling structure that will highlight the prime beachfront location and create an engaging environment that maximizes the flow of the space. K/R will be designing the floor plan in an effort to amplify the curatorial component of the show in a fashion that privileges the value of the work and offers fairgoers an exceptional viewing experience.

UNTITLED. is a temporary exhibition forum for international galleries and non-profit art spaces with a focus on emerging and mid-career contemporary art. The fair will take place December 5-9, 2012 and is located on the beach in the heart of South Beach at Ocean Drive and 12th Street (walking distance from the convention center). UNTITLED. Miami Beach is housed in a unique temporary tent structure suffused with natural light and takes full advantage of the unique attributes of its environmental surroundings.

UNTITLED.’s emphasis on international living artists will result in a presentation of some of the most exciting contemporary art from across the globe. A curated program of talks, artist commissions and studio visits will be scheduled in conjunction with UNTITLED.

Art Asia Miami 2012 12/4/12-12/9/12

Art Asia Miami 2012
artasiaVernissage (VIP card holders, press, and invited guests)
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
General Admission (Open to public)
Wednesday – Sunday, December 5 – December 9, 2012
ART ASIA Pavilion
110 N.E. 36St. at Midtown Blvd.
Miami, FL 33138

Ticket Information
Free for all VIP card holders.
Vernissage pass (limited amount):  $100
General Admission:   $20
Students:  $15

ART ASIA Miami 2012 is proud to continue our innovative and exhilarating special project series: ART ASIA Presents. For the first time in our five-year history, ART ASIA Miami will be presenting a special section dedicated to contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent – a unique exhibition curated by Jasmine Wahi, Salaam Bombay: Beauty and Chaos within the Urban Environment.

Other special projects include: Laurens Tan’s Babalogic, presented by Tally Beck Contemporary (New York, NY, USA); Qin Weihong’s Guardians, presented by Art Lexing (Miami, FL, USA); Pratima Björkdahl’s MIX & MATCH (2012) and Fay Ku’s Paper Tiger Army (2012), presented by Uprise Art (New York, NY, USA); Marlene Rose’s Through Ancient Eyes, curated by GB-aibo Asian Art (Rye, NY, USA); Monica Jahan Bose’s Indelible Scent and Preema Nazia Andaleeb’s Marry My Egg, curated by Gallery Cosmos (Dhaka, Bangladesh).

We are also pleased to introduce ART ASIA’s Museum Partner Program to our 2012 edition. By partnering with ART ASIA, museums will be able to develop a specialized benefits package that includes custom tours and access to VIP events. Current partners include: Boca Raton Museum of Art, The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art, San Chuan Museum of Contemporary Art (China), and Walker Art Center.

Ink Miami 2012: Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper 12/5/12-12/9/12

Ink Miami 2012: Modern & Contemporary Works on Paper
inkDecember 5-9, 2012
The Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (at 19th Street)
Miami Beach, FL 33139

¡Desayuno Cubano! December 5, 10:00 am
Pulp Party: December 6, 5:30–7:30 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am–5:00 pm
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 am–7:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am–3:00 pm

www.inkartfair.com

Premier Sponsor: XL Insurance.
Presented by the International Fine Print Dealers Association [IFPDA].

INK 2012 VIP Registration

INK Miami Art Fair opens on Wednesday, December 5 at 10:00 am with ¡Desayuno Cubano! at the Suites of Dorchester, just two blocks from the Miami Beach Convention Center. New this year, the Fair plans to serve café con leche and Cuban pastries beginning at 10:00 am on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday to encourage collectors to take advantage of the Fair’s sunny courtyard setting and start their day at Ink Miami.

New This Year! Scope Expands to include Modern Masters

Grounding its established focus on post-war contemporary masters and the newest contemporary editions, the Fair now includes dealers specializing in modern works on paper. To represent this area, the Fair has added Leslie Sacks Fine Art (Los Angeles) and Susan Teller Gallery (New York). Sacks will offer works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Marc Chagall in addition to post-war works by David Hockney, Richard Diebenkorn, and Ed Ruscha. Susan Teller will present a focused exhibition of mid-twentieth century American printmakers entitled Peggy Bacon & Her Circle featuring works by Bacon, Isabel Bishop, Minna Citron, Wanda Gág, Reginald Marsh, Anne Ryan and Marguerite Zorach. Also presenting American mid-century modern prints is Dolan Maxwell (Philadelphia), with works by Judith Rothschild, Benton Spruance, and Dox Thrash. Marlborough Graphics (New York) will also feature excellent examples from its vast holdings in European modern masters in addition to Francis Bacon, Chakaia Booker, Richard Estes, and Manolo Valdes.

Post-war Contemporary Masters

Aaron Galleries (Chicago), another new exhibitor, will augment the Fair’s strength in contemporary masterworks with works by Willem deKooning, Wayne Thiebaud, and Kenneth Noland. Singular works by Gerhard Richter, Sol Lewitt, and Robert Rauschenberg will be on offer at Dranoff Fine Art (New York) and Carl Solway Gallery (Cincinnati) will show multiples, trial proofs, and unique works by John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Ann Hamilton, and Frank Stella.

Late twentieth century contemporary

A series of photographic portraits from the late 1990s by Chicago-born and New York-based artist Rashid Johnson will be a highlight at Aaron Galleries. The artist’s major solo exhibition, “Message to Our Folks” was on view at the Miami Art Museum this fall. Dolan/Maxwell will showcase prints and works on paper by Steven Ford, Ryan Parker, and Cheryl Warrick. The Verne Collection (Cleveland), with its special emphasis on rarely-seen contemporary Japanese artists and American artists working in Japan, will exhibit works by Daniel Kelly and Hiroshi Yoshida.

New Editions by Contemporary and emerging Artists

Another new exhibitor, Childs Gallery (Boston), will highlight new works by emerging and mid-career contemporary Cuban artists fresh from this year’s Havana Biennial. These artists are noteworthy for their commitment to using traditional printmaking as their preferred medium for exploring socio-political issues.

The Fair’s contemporary editions publishers will offer collectors the opportunity to acquire fresh new projects before they are scooped up by major galleries. These include works by Sean Scully, Suzanne Caporael, and Cameron Johnson at Tandem Press. Florida’s own Graphicstudio/U.S.F. will present print and sculptural editions by Christian Marclay, Alex Katz, E.V. Day, and Carlos Garaicoa. Mixografía® (Los Angeles) will present a one-man show of six new editions by John Baldessari. New editions by Martin Puryear, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, and Gary Simmons will come from the Berkeley-based print workshop, Paulson Bott Press. Stoney Road Press (Dublin) widens the Fair’s roster of contemporary artists with new editions by Irish artists Brian O’doherty, Dorothy Cross, and William Crozier. Tamarind Institute (Albuquerque), a new addition to the Fair, will offer prints by Tony Delap, James Siena, Alison Saar and Nicola Lopez.

INK Miami receives sponsorship for the annual Pulp Party from XL Insurance. XL Insurance specializes in Property, Casualty, Professional and Specialty insurance for large corporations and middle market companies.

Overture Miami by Arts For A Better World 12/4/12-12/9/12

Overture Miami by Arts For A Better World
overtureDecember 4-9, 2012
NW 34th Street & Buena Vista Avenue
Midtown Miami, Florida, 33127

Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 7 – 9pm
“An Evening at Rao’s in Miami”  Vernissage For VIP and Press exclusively
Public Hours
Wednesday – Saturday, Dec. 5 – 8, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, Dec. 9, 11am – 6pm
School Tours, Daily, 8:30 – 10:30am

Admission Tickets:
VIP Holders: Free
1 day: $15
1 day + catalog: $30
Multiple days + catalog: $50
Overture Catalog: $20
Senior citizens, students with ID, and children 12 & up: $10
Children under 12 and Members of the Armed Forces: Free

Arts For A Better Worldâ„¢ will be returning for its 3rd Edition during Art Basel Miami Beach with Overture Miami â„¢, its newly redesigned and enhanced international platform for contemporary art.

While we have a great interest in the developments and art from new geographies, the Overture Show of Contemporary Art is dedicated to presenting major new trends from around the world.

University Of Miami Presents 5th Annual Cane Art Fair During Art Basel 12/5/12-12/8/12

University Of Miami Presents 5th Annual Cane Art Fair During Art Basel
Opening reception: 2pm to 10pm, Saturday, December 8, in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.
University of Miami Gallery
Wynwood Building
2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 4
Miami, FL

December 5, 2012 – January 25, 2013.

Artists featured in this exhibition include José Miguel Cabrera(Photography), Dan Listwan (Ceramics), Eddy Lopez (Printmaking), Gerardo Olhovich (Painting), Colin Sherrell (Sculpture) and many more.

In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the Art and Art History Department presents the 5th Annual Cane Fair featuring artwork of UM students earning their Masters in Fine Arts. Works on display include photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting and more.

The MFA program is a 60 credit, three-year program resulting in a terminal degree that both prepares students to enter the professional, studio art world and qualifies them for college teaching.  Entrance to the program is highly competitive and draws applicants from across the US and internationally.

TheUrbanCollective Art Africa Miami Arts Fair 12/4/12-12/9/12

TheUrbanCollective Art Africa Miami Arts Fair
December 4-9, 2012
919 NW 2nd Ave
Overtown, Miami, FL 33136

Tuesday Dec 4th, 6:00-10:00 pm
Opening Reception with DJ Ohso  By Invitation at TheUrbanCollective, Midtown

Thursday Dec 6th , 6:00-10:00 pm
Evening First Look (By invitation)
7:00-9:00 pm, Black Art in America and Non Radio Music: Mobile Media Lounge
10:00- UNTIL, Art Africa 2012 After Hours Speakasy at Avenue D

Friday Dec 7th, 11:00 am -6:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair Exhibition General Admission

Saturday Dec 8th, 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Exhibition
1:00-3:00 pm, Diaspora Dialogue

Sunday Dec 9th, 11:00 am-6:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair Exhibition
7:00 pm- 10:00 pm, Closing Mixer at Soyka

www.artafricamiami.com  and follow on Twitter @ArtAfricaMiami.

TheUrbanCollective exhilarates Art Basel with dynamic Art Africa Miami Arts Fair experience featuring the most critically acclaimed contemporary artwork from the Global African Diaspora Fair to serve as cultural epicenter of Art Basel 2012 with grand lineup of events.

TheUrbanCollective and the City of Miami, SEOPW CRA gear up to present a top-notch line-up of the most exquisite contemporary artwork from Africa and its Diaspora during 2nd annual Art Africa Miami Arts Fair. With a pavilion themed around the art and culture of the African Diaspora and housed in a grand 8,000 square foot exhibition tent adjacent to the Lyric Theatre at 919 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL , the Miami Arts Fair will fare like no other Art Basel event. The Art Africa Miami Arts Fair is the first comprehensive fair to debut within Art Basel in some time and the first of its kind to feature the art of the African Diaspora exclusively.

This year’s exhibition will host over 50 contemporary artists from the Global African Diaspora in a tent/container hybrid model pavilion, which is sure to draw the curiosity of art enthusiasts, collectors, and aesthetes alike. Fair goers and exhibitors will have the opportunity to experience an unparalleled body of work selected by a jury of art professionals whose contributions to the art world are extensive and of critical importance to both seasoned and emerging artists alike.

Art Africa Miami is set to serve as the cultural arts epicenter of Art Basel; as the fair celebrates everything from Jamaica’s 50th anniversary featuring a special exhibition from artists of the Caribbean including Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti and Barbados, to the musical honoring of the great Mambo King, Cachao, to the highlighted works of the Global African Diaspora’s best contemporary visual artists. Panel discussions on the state of contemporary visual arts in the Global African Diaspora will round out the exhibition, stimulating the dialogue of exhibitors beyond the point of awe and observation.

“South Florida temporarily transforms into an art Mecca during Art Basel and we wanted to give people the opportunity to learn and experience the unique culture of our local Diaspora artists”, states Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones.

“Art and Sustainable Design are powerful agents for positive transformation in our communities. We see the change happening throughout South Florida. TheUrbanCollective and Art Africa Miami plan to be a part of that transformative narrative for years to come”, states Neil Hall, Owner of TheUrbanCollective.

The Urban Collective is a sustainable lifestyle brand driven by our passion for innovative design, art, and cultural exchange with partnering skilled artisans in developing countries who design beautifully hand crafted products and artifacts. Our brand emerged as one of the new urban lifestyle boutiques located in Miami’s Midtown on N. Miami Ave in 2004 and continues to support the work of these artisans through our partnership and collaboration with a number of non-profit organizations including Global Partners for Development, Aid to Artisans, League of Artisans and NEST, which is dedicated to changing the lives of women artisans by giving them small loans to build and maintain art or craft-based businesses. We proudly support the work of artisans who design, fabricate and offer our patrons a collection of beautiful products that marries the raw authenticity of African craftsmanship with the sleekness of modernity.

Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami 12/5/12-12/9/12

Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami
artexpoOpening Preview Party – 6 –10 p.m. Tuesday, December 4
General Admission Show – Wednesday, December 5 – Sunday, December 9
3011 NE 1st Avenue
Wynwood Miami, FL

The 34th annual international Artexpo returns to Miami for the second year to showcase a selection of fine art from an international slate of artists and galleries.

Leading, international fine art show Artexpo has announced the return of Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami. The international fine art trade show, located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District, will feature works from 500 select artists and galleries, showcasing the latest industry trends and reveal emerging artistic talent to more than 100,000 collectors, industry insiders and attendees. Visitors and art connoisseurs will experience a range of displays and collections including: metal work, large format photography and photorealism, inspiring paintings that capture the essence of expressionism, wood work, sculptures, an exhibit from China National Academy of Painting and more!

Artexpo Miami + SOLO will kick off its week of events with an exclusive Opening Preview Party on Tuesday, December 4. Guests attending will have an opportunity to meet and mingle with the artists, be among the first to walk the show’s aisles, and enjoy light fare and cocktails.

PooL Art Fair Miami 12/6/12-12/9/12

PooL Art Fair Miami
Thursday, December 6th, 6 PM to 11 PM (Vernissage)
Friday, December 7th, Saturday, December 8th, Sunday, December 9th, 3pm -10pm
Sky House Marquis
1100 Biscayne Blvd
Miami FL
More Info

Vernissage, December 6th from 6pm to 11PM
Open bar + DJ + Artists performances

Frere Independent is proud to present the 8th edition of the PooL Art Fair in Miami. Slated for December 7, 8 & 9, 2012 PooL offers an extraordinary venue to its exhibitors and visitors. On the 14th floor of the Luxurious Marquis, Exhibitors will showcase artworks in 9 3 story high Townhouse around the ‘swimming’ pool. The show retains it tradition to present great, independent artists who are otherwise unrepresented during Art Basel Miami Beach.

The simple, modest approach of the PooL Art Fair offers an exciting alternative to the “Art Fair” experience for dealers and collectors as well as the general public. PooL’s purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding artists, primarily those who do not yet have gallery representation. Contemporary art dealers, artist agents, emerging galleries, artists’ collectives, and non-profit organizations are also invited to apply to participate as exhibitors. The fair serves as an invaluable resource for the artistic community and the general public.

We select artists whose works are original, and challenging. We ask that they share with the public their most recent works.

Exhibiting Artists Include
Juan-Carlos Zaldivar | Rondel Witherspoon | Megan Vun Wong | Buchi Upjohn
Janice Thacker | Ramon Silva | Jaime Rubio & Miguel Rey
Hassan Pitts | Kerry Phillips | Kishma Penn | Lindsey Nobel | Nicholas Nehaniv
Andrew Nathanson | Taufeeq Muhammad | Janet Mueller | Te’ Morgan |
Artem Mirolevich | Alejandro Mendoza |John McWhorter | Lucinda Linderman
Alma Leiva | Murman Kuchava | Colleen Kelley | Ron Jones | Anthon Hudgins
Terrenceo Hammond | Dmitriy Godlevski | Robin Glass
Irena Gapskova | Frank Frazier | Olivier Dubois-Cherrier
Katherine Davis | Ernani DaSilva | Wayne Coe | Othon Castaneda
Blanca-Beatriz Carabello | Karla Caprali | Nia Burks | Joana Brussow
Sandy Brown | Jason Aponte | DJ Anamated | Habdapahai | Janette Mueller
Luis Fernando Salazar Peralta

Exhibiting Groups Include
Art@MarquisMiami, Artists from Bake House Art Complexe, Nia Burks curated show, New World School of the Arts, Minna Dunn Curated show, T&T Art Contemporain, Diaspora Vibe

Curators Include
Minna Dunn, Thierry Alet, Ashton Hudgins, John McWhorter, Karla Caprali, Lucinda Linderman and Kerry Phillips, Rosie Gordon

Sponsors Include
Irreversible Magazine, Casa Moderna, Marquis Miami, Conseil Regional Guadeloupe, Will Call, Riva Azul Yacht Charters, Marquis Miami Residencies, Wines by the Bay

Producers
Deborah Shelton Tynes, Amanda Dickerson, Johan Breslin, Ron Shelton, Tina Cornely

Global Caribbean IV and Pieces of Jamaica with Art Basel 2012 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center 12/6/12-12/8/12

Global Caribbean IV and Pieces of Jamaica with Art Basel 2012 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center
141December 6-9, 2012
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212-260 Northeast 59th Terrace
Miami, FL 33137

Opening Reception
Thursday, December 6, 6 – 8pm
VIP / Press Event for Global Caribbean IV & Pieces of Jamaica
Guests include: Clement Foundation of Martinique | Institut Français’s  "Caraibes en Creation" program

Pieces of Jamaica – Presentation and Book Signing
Thursday, December 6, 8 – 10pm
Video, music and culture presentation in honor of the Jamaican 50th Independence.
Open to the Public  

Friday, December 7, 10 am – noon
Vernissage of Global Caribbean IV
Panel Discussion with Curators
Open to the Public 12 – 6pm

Saturday, December 8  and Sunday, December 9
Center Open to the Public 10 AM – 6PM

www.facebook.com/LittleHaitiCulturalCenter
www.edouard-duval-carrie.com
www.theglobalcaribbean.org
www.karljerrycraig.com

A selection of artists representing the Caribbean will display pieces that will be a part of the Art Basel satellite program, as well as the book signing for the recently published book, "Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition". The exhibit will be opened to the public on the morning of December 7th, 2012 and will end February 16th, 2013. Admission is free.
 
Artist and Curator, Edouard Duval Carrie, will present the fourth installation of Global Caribbean entitled French West Indies & Guyana, Focus on the Contemporary Expression featuring fourteen artists from the French Caribbean. The Little Haiti Cultural Center will provide a platform for the work of Arno-Eddy Firmin (Guadelupe), Christian Bertin (Martinique), Ernest Breleur (Martinique), Jean Marc Hunt (Guadeloupe), Thierry Jarrin (Martinique), Valérie John (Martinique), Louis Laouchez (Martinique), Mirtho Linguet (French Guiana), Christophe Mert (Martinique), Bruno Pédurand (Guadeloupe), Luz Severino (Dominican Republic/ Martinique), Philippe Thomarel (Guadeloupe), Thierry Tian-Sio-Po (French Guiana), Laurent Valère (Martinique).
 
The weekend will consist of panel discussions featuring the eminent scholar and anthropologist, M. Gerry L’Etang, who will address the historical context in which French Antillean artistic expression has evolved; Mme. Renée-Paule Yung-Hing, ardent art promoter and member of the regional council of Martinique, will address the modern artistic problematic of the region; Mme. Dominique Brebion, contemporary art critic, who has been mounting exhibits hailing from the region for many years, will present an overview of the artists in the exhibition. The Global Caribbean project is under the umbrella of the French government’s Institut Français’s "Caraibes en Creation" program which was established to promote Caribbean contemporary artistic expression.
 
Pieces of Jamaica will showcase artwork that reflects the traditional and avante garde expressions of Jamaican artists in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its independence. A prolific artist, Karl "Jerry" Craig has had one man exhibitions in England, the USA and Jamaica as well as exhibited in many group shows in Canada, Europe, several Latin American countries,  Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Republic of Dominica, Cuba and Botswana.  His work is included in many public and private collections in many countries of the world. David Muir, through photography, showcases the candid beauty of the Jamaican people and its rich and diverse landscape. He has garnered acclaim and excitement from a wide cross-section of art aficionados and general art lovers, prompting a number of exhibitions both locally and internationally. The publication of his book, "Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition," now affords a larger audience to enjoy his work in their homes and for those who are not able to afford the actual pieces from the collection to have this heirloom quality keepsake.
 
A regular participant of Art Basel, the Little Haiti Cultural Center will provide a weekend of Caribbean art, culture and music that reflects both French and English speaking islands. A warm invitation is extended to the community to attend and participate.

Le Petit Papillon Montessori School Hosts “Street Funk” Family-Friendly Art Basel Event 12/7/12

Le Petit Papillon Montessori School Hosts “Street Funk” Family-Friendly Art Basel Event
Friday, 12/07/2012, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Alec_Miller_6_years-%22Street-Funk%22-2012Le Petit Papillon Montessori School
1021 Biarritz Drive, Miami Beach ,
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
Webpage Link

Le Petit Papillon Montessori School, Miami Beach’s highly renowned Montessori School is thrilled to announce their second annual family-friendly event, “Street Funk,” as a complement to Art Basel (Miami Beach’s internationally acclaimed art show).

Following the tremendous success of last year’s “Dark Side of the Rainbow” showcase, Le Petit Papillon is once again providing an engaging artistic venue for families with children of all ages during Art Basel. The school’s mission is to create an unforgettable evening guaranteed to stimulate children’s senses and expose art appreciation through art and musical expression. Parents and children are invited to walk the enchanting grounds of the campus and observe photography installations, a cinematic documentary on oversize inflatable screens, and literary works by Le Petit Papillon’s savvy toddler, Pre-K and elementary students.

Preview exhibits including “Did You See That Funk” and “Baby Funk,” black and white photography installations; a poetry installation titled “Funk and It’s Junk;” and “Street Funk,” a film capturing student interpretations of funky breaking dancing moves. Students will also take center stage alongside locally renowned Miami street artist Daniel Fila of Krave Art (www.kraveart.com), as part of a live art mural presentation. Plus, enjoy a captivating dance off by Expression of Talent’s Break Dancers, a professional team of entertainers guaranteed to get your feet moving while they dance to the beats of DJ John Bordonaro.

The event is FREE to the public. Gourmet tastings will be served by The Village Stand (www.thevillagestand.com) and SYLTBAR (www.syltbar.com). Families are encouraged to wear funky streetwear attire.

Miami Based Pop Artist Miguel Paredes Art Basel 2012 Events 12/5/12

Miami Based Pop Artist Miguel Paredes Art Basel 2012 Events
Wednesday, 12/05/2012, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
inviteMiguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery
173 NW 23rd St. ,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

Miguel Paredes, Miami based pop artist and New York native, will be exhibiting a new series of art with fellow artist, long time friend and mentor, Ronnie Cutrone. Paredes and Cutrone have spent the past months working together on this collaboration in Cutrone’s private studio located just outside New York City in time to debut through several events taking place during Art Basel Miami 2012.

The collaborative collection includes 5 paintings where Paredes has incorporated his style on Cutrone’s animated pieces of famed characters like Woody the Woodpecker and Felix the Cat. The two have also joined forces to re-imagine Cutrone’s most prized series of works the “Supermodels Suite” by combining different styles such as Street, Pop, and Anime. The series was created in 1997 and features top models from the era such as Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Elle McPherson and Claudia Schiffer and will be on display in Miguel Paredes Gallery during Art Basel, priced at $10,000 and up.

In addition to the collaborative pieces with Cutrone and his own original collection “Culture In A Bag”, Paredes will also showcase various works from Gruce Lurie Gallery and LAB ART Gallery, the largest art gallery in the nation dedicated to street art. Artwork by eight of LAB ART’s artists including Alec Monopoly, AJL, Louis XXX, Thank You X, Benjamin Alejandro, Mar, Gregory Siff and Skylar Grey.

The 6,000 square foot gallery in Miami’s Wynwood Arts district will be open for public viewings every day starting Dec.5th-9th from noon – 5pm with special events nightly from 7pm – 11pm each evening.

The kick-off event vernissage, to launch the “New, Used & Abused,” 2012 exhibit will be on December 5th from 8-11 pm, with a ‘throw-back’ feeling of 1980’s New York City,” the time and place when both Paredes and Cutrone were honing their crafts. Guests will enjoy cocktails by Pernod Absinthe, Alibi Whiskey & Wodka Vodka and music by DJ Ari X. Following the gallery event, guests, fans and collectors are invited to an after-party reception to be held at Riccochet Lounge in Midtown.

In addition to the daily events at the Wynwood Gallery, Paredes will also showcase his work at his store-front pop-up gallery the entire month of December at 412 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach from 1pm-1am.

Paredes’ work will also be featured at the Red Dot Art Fair Miami from December 4th-9th with Bruce Lurie Gallery, as well as at the Moore Building in the Design District on November 20th, as part of TigerDirect Holiday Technology Bash.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2012 12/6/12-12/9/12

MIT_logoMiami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2012
December 6th-9th, 2012
Thursday 5pm-9pm (VIP/PRESS), Friday 5pm-2am, Saturday 5pm-2am, Sunday, 1pm-5pm
The Armory Studios
572 NW 23rd Street
Wynwood FL 33127
Cost: $10. Free–VIP passes

Art Basel satellite fair dedicated to showcasing local artists announces location for the 4th edition event, December 6th-9th, 2012 at The Armory Studios.

Kerry McLaney (305 Creative Group), Heather Read, Sara Read and Laraine Hart present Miami’s Independent Thinkers ART BASEL 2012, a collaborative multimedia art exhibition showcasing Miami’s premiere, emerging and young artists. To be held at The Armory Studios, a 3,000 sq ft interior + 5,000 sq ft exterior warehouse space located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District.

The 4-day fair aims to feature local artists working across a range of media – painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, muralists, performance and new media artists. The fair will run from December 6th-9th, 2012 during Art Basel and will include live music, DJs, performance art, fashion and gastronomic edibles.

Again this year, Miami’s Independent Thinkers ART BASIL 2012, a co-op farmers market featuring organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, body products, baby products, vegan treats, yoga, sustainable clothes, accessories and kids activities. Will also include eco-friendly designers and artists.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Artist Lineup:
Alfredo Perez; Alissa Alfonso; Andres Dominguez; Annie Y. Saldaña; Arnold Steiner; Art of Shade; Ashley Elizabeth Craig; Barbara M de Varona; Betsy Gandy; Breanna Elise Murphey; Carla Fache; Christian Hogue; Cindy Seip; Corey W. Campbell; Cynthia Mason; Dan Walker; Denise Diaz; Emerson Calderon; Erika Garcia; Gary Zimmerer; George Goodridge; Gerry Stecca; Gina Cunningham; Gretchen Scharnagl; Henry Ballate; Humberto M. Vento; Ivan Albreht; Jel Martinez; Jennifer Kay; John Pack; JuanCarlos Bravo; Katia Danilova; Lidija Slavkovic; Lori Nozick; Lorie Setton; Luis Arturo Mora; Maitejosune Urrechaga; Natasha Middagh; Orestes De La Paz; Rod Deal; Shades of Earth; Stefan Von Fouts; Taylor Pilote; Tracy Cristal; Vince BadPanda Herrera; Xiomara Ponce; Zak Hemsteger

Band Sets Include:
Albert Vargas + Oscar Guardado; Arboles Libres (acoustic) ; Flesh and Stone ; niki em; Talking Dogs

DJ Sets Include:
Aubrey Russell; Bonnie Beats; DJ Essential 6; DJ V; Gooddroid; Grace Jones; Haitian Hillbilly; Matt-E Love; Patrick Griffin; Ray Milian; Reset; Stravinsky (Cosmic Chronic Records)

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the unity, development and promotion of Miami’s flourishing art community. Our assemblage embraces established, emerging and young artists, visionaries and intellectuals.

Our mission is to provide a sustainable support base for Miami’s creative community, including: painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, performance and new media artists.

Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit our website, www.MiamiThinkers.com for more information on who we are and our mission

Average Joe Art Sale, Instant Grafitication edition 11/25/12

Average Joe Art Sale, Instant Grafitication edition
Sunday, 11/25/2012, 03:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Average-Joe-flyerYo Space
294 NE 62nd St,
Miami, Florida 33138
Facebook Link

It’s about that time again:

Let’s face it, most of us can’t hang with the De La Cruz’s and Rubells of the world. We’re resigned to putting up our kids’ work on the fridge or buying some not-horrible mass produced Target art to decorate our homes.

NO MORE!!

Come out to Yo Space and aside from having a good time playing ping pong on our custom table, smoking hookah, and/or hobnobbing, check out some great works by local artists.

We’ll have a fresh batch of artists in the house along with our Resident Artists, selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise (Apparel, accessories, and more). The best part? We’re capping the selling price at $250 per item. You can walk away with an original piece of art to brighten up your place or to offer as an amazing unique gift for less than the price of an iPod.
(Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
-Lorie Setton (http://www.loriesetton.com/)
-Kazilla (http://kazilla.biz/)
-Vince “Bad Panda” Herrera (http://vinceherrera.com/)

Visiting Artists:
-Alex Yanes: http://www.yanesart.com/
-Ulises Baine: http://ulisesbaine.com/
-Ivan Roque: http://allhailtla.com/Home.html
-James Brutus

More tba in the next week

TML (Touching Miami With Love) is returning with their painted plates which are always a hit. At $40 a plate, all proceeds go directly to the organization and goes to feed 35 underprivileged kids in Overtown through their Art That Feeds initiative.

We’re happy to welcome back our friends at Los Chamos food truck this time, they’ll be serving up their delicious empandas, arepas, etc. for you out front.

Also the familiar faces over at Jolt Radio will be back in the house supplying the music for the day.

More details tba in the next week

www.yo-miami.com
http://www.joltradio.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Chamos-Food-Truck/105756006182280?ref=ts&fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/artthatfeeds

Miami River Art Fair

Miami River Art Fair
MiamiRiverDecember 4 – 9, 2012
Miami Convention Center
400 Southeast 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33131
miamiriverartfair.com

The Miami River Art Fair is proud to announce its new alliance with the Art Monaco Art Fair. The biggest international hits from Art Monaco will be on-view at the first edition of the Miami River Art Fair.

The Miami River Art Fair is an international contemporary art fair that will pioneer in the Downtown Miami-Brickell area. The Miami River Art Fair will take place at the Miami Convention Center and will run alongside Art Basel as one of its satellite art fairs. Art Basel week is a one-of-kind time where our city experiences a soaring influx of international art professionals, collectors, curators and enthusiasts that visit Art Basel, the largest contemporary art fair in the world.

There are numerous satellite fairs during Art Basel each offering something unique. The Miami River Art Fair is the first and only one located in the Downtown Miami-Brickell area, the heart of Miami’s financial district. As the only art fair in this untapped area, we will have direct access to our local target market that consists of the affluent, well-traveled inhabitants of the Brickell-Downtown area. In addition, this prime location offers visitors a unique urban atmosphere and convenient proximity to world-class entertainment and dining in Downtown Miami and Brickell.

As the only waterfront art fair during Art Basel week, a luxury amenity that will attract collectors and VIP patrons to the Miami River Art Fair, will be its unique access to a yacht docking area at the foot of the Riverfront Sculpture Mall of the art fair. This 800 linear feet public sculpture park on the edge of the historic Miami River will be footsteps away from the main fair and showcase monumental sculptures and installations from international artists.

The Miami River Art Fair has the decade-long revitalization efforts of the Miami River at its core. To do our part in the revitalization of this area, our mission is to redirect the tourism boom during Art Basel to this up-and-coming area. The Miami River Art Fair will be the first landmark fine art event in the area, and its magnitude and scope will lay the groundwork for this area to be one of Miami’s newest fine art destinations.

In this pioneering spirit, we ask that you accompany the Miami River Art Fair for these decisive, first steps in breaking open the art fair scene to the Downtown-Brickell area and the Miami River area.

Produced in collaboration with Foco Art (Foundation of Contemporary Art), the Miami River Art Fair aims to provide a unique fair-going experience while integrating the Miami River as a scenic, historic context for the fair. In partnership with the City of Miami and the Miami River Commission, the Miami River Art Fair will act as a launchpad for the revitalization efforts underway for the Miami River and its adjacent neighborhoods, Downtown Miami and Brickell, as a fine art destination for visitors during Art Basel Miami week.

Photographs of Art Live Fair benefiting the Lotus House Women Shelter on 10/28/12

Art Live Fair benefiting the Lotus House Women Shelter at the Coconut Grove Convention Center on Sunday, October 28, 2012.

Art Live 2012 is an interactive, performance based, contemporary “art happening” and fair in which artists and exhibitors are invited to share the creative process unfolding spontaneously in every form of artistic medium and to the extent possible, engage the fairgoers in the the creative process.”

{Please feel free to download and share.}

 

Moksha Art Fair 2012 Eagle Meets Condor 12/5/12-12/8/12

Moksha Art Fair 2012 Eagle Meets Condor
December 5th. at 8:00pm until December 8th. at 4:00am
Moksha_Art_Fair_2012_Front1Moksha Family Artist Collective
228 N.E. 59 St.
Miami, Florida 33137
www.MokshaFamily.org
Buy Tickets

The Moksha Family Arts Collective is proud to announce the following initial lineup of visionary artists, speakers and musicians for the 2012
Moksha Art Fair “Eagle Meets Condor”

Visual Artists: Leonard Crowdog, Jr.; Mariano Valadez; Cilau Valadez; Mark Henson; Amanda Sage; Michael Divine; Alex Sastoque; More TBA.

Speakers: Daniel Pinchbeck; Manolo Torres; More TBA.
 
Musical Acts: Andreilien (Heyoka); Govinda; More TBA.

The Moksha Family Artist Collective and Community Arts & Culture present the 2012 Moksha Art Fair with the theme “The Eagle Meets The Condor”, during Art Basel Miami Beach. This showcase works to highlight the cultural and creative connections between the indigenous people of South & Central America with North American shamanism. By utilizing artistic sensibilities to reflect the deep appreciation for ancient knowledge, the Moksha Art Fair brings people together to share and experience art that transcends time.

The theme of “The Eagle Meets The Condor” represents a convergence of creativity and reverence of native culture and modern awakening. Part of this international gathering will include shamans, spiritual leaders from South America, Central America and North America who will present traditional elements of their cultural history through artistic displays, educational presentations and interactive demonstrations. This is an opportunity to experience a cultural relevance of history as it meshes in today’s modern world.

Within many indigenous cultures there is a 2000 year old prophecy about the eagle meeting the condor to create peace and balance for the people of the Americas. In Andean culture, the prophecy predicted the conflict throughout the Americas from around 1500 to 2000. The eagle represents the modern, technological world while the condor represents the people who live close to the land and honor spirituality and wisdom.

As part of the prophecy, it is foretold that we are in a time of transition that will bring the eagle and condor to fly together in harmony. This will require that the people of the Americas embrace a change in consciousness as well as in practices. This partnership will be born of love and healing that will work to undo the conflict through sustainability and understanding.

The 2012 Moksha Art Fair honors this prophecy and provides a platform for our visionary community to come together with global awareness, creative interaction and solidarity for holistic wisdom. By merging the modern technology with the roots of nature, we strive to achieve a sense of harmony that can radiate beyond our local community to all across the Earth.

As part of the 2012 Moksha Art Fair, there will be a special showcase of international and local artists along with a panel discussion about the cultural impact of enthogens in art. In addition, there will be a special indigenous blessing ceremony that will bring together a selection of tribal cultures. As a culmination of this art festival, there will be multi-media presentation of music, live art and various performances.

The Moksha Art Fair is the premiere event for visionary art during Art Basel Miami Beach. In 2012, The Eagle Meets The Condor will bring together a dynamic selection of artists, performers & musicians. This is a showcase that should not be missed. Make your plans to be at the 2012 Moksha Art Fair. You will be happy you did. Spread the word & be part of something beautiful.
Gallery, lecture, music and performance updates coming soon. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or participating, contact us here or at 305-757-7277.

The Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami 12/4/12-12/9/12

The Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami Pavilions
VIP Preview – Tuesday, December 4 – 5:30pm-10pm (VIP and media only)
Wednesday, December 5,  11am-7pm
Thursday, December 6, 11am-7pm
Friday, December 7, 11am-9pm
Saturday, December 8, 11am-7pm
Sunday, Decmber 9, 11am-6pm
Midtown | Wynwood Arts District
3101 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
www.art-miami.com

Anchor art fair to the city of Miami, Art Miami, the premiere international modern and contemporary art fair, and the inaugural CONTEXT Art Miami, Miami’s newest international emerging and cutting-edge art fair, will kick off Miami Art Week with the season’s most eagerly anticipated cultural event, their highly acclaimed Opening Night VIP Preview on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, from 5:30 to 10 p.m. which this year will benefit the Miami Art Museum.

World-famous for its stylish gallery-like decor, its outstanding quality and extraordinary variety, Art Miami showcases the best in modern and contemporary art from more than 125 international art galleries. This year, Art Miami will be joined by its new sister art fair, CONTEXT Art Miami, focusing on emerging and cutting-edge contemporary art featuring 65 of the world’s most prestigious galleries in an elegant pavilion directly adjacent to Art Miami, creating a virtual “city of art” for the thousands of collectors, dealers, curators, and artists from around the globe that descend upon Miami.

This Opening Night VIP Preview will serve as the first opportunity for international VIP art collectors, curators, and connoisseurs to acquire the most important contemporary, modern, cutting-edge and emerging art, a day before the Fairs open to the general public. During the very special event, Art Miami LLC will present a generous donation to the Miami Art Museum which is renowned for its dedication to showcasing some of the most influential international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.

The Miami Art Museum will host a specially curated on-site booth in the Art Miami Pavilion for the duration of the Fair, with information about next year’s reopening of MAM as the Pérez Art Museum Miami in a new Herzog & de Meuron-designed facility alongside Biscayne Bay. The Pérez Art Museum Miami will open in downtown Miami’s Museum Park as a world-class museum for the city’s thriving community of artists, designers, collectors and its avid and growing art-engaged public.

The Miami Art Museum will also allow entrance to all Art Miami and CONTEXT VIPs to the MAM ‘Party on the Plaza’, the anticipated and invitation-only event on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, 7-11pm.  Art Miami VIP cardholders will also enjoy free museum admission during regular museum hours throughout the Fair.

Art Miami and CONTEXT will also serve as the presenting sponsors of the MAM Contemporaries Art Fair Survival Party on Nov. 16, 2012. MAM Contemporaries members will receive Art Fair Survival Kits with event invitations, VIP passes to Miami Art Week’s can’t-miss fairs, and giveaways.

“We are excited to partner with the Miami Art Museum, this year’s beneficiary for the Art Miami and CONTEXT Opening Night VIP Preview,” says Nicholas Korniloff, Director and Partner of Art Miami and CONTEXT. “Our organization and our participating galleries share an understanding of the need to raise awareness surrounding next year’s re-opening of the Miami Art Museum as the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and we are happy to utilize the Fairs and our exclusive VIP preview as a conduit to create awareness and help raise significant funds for the museum.”

“We are excited to introduce the new Pérez Art Museum Miami to the international art community at Art Miami” says MAM Director Thom Collins.” Art Miami has always been very supportive of our institution and the local scene, and we are grateful to have such a generous partner.”

Art Miami Participating Galleries
101 / Exhibit | Miami; Abby M. Taylor Fine Art | Greenwich; Adrian Sassoon | London; Alan Cristea Gallery | London; Aldo de Sousa Gallery | Buenos Aires; Alpha Gallery | Boston; Alfredo Ginocchio | Mexico; Allan Stone Gallery | New York; Antoine Helwaser | New York; Arcature Fine Art | Palm Beach; Armand Bartos Fine Art | New York; Art Forum Ute Barth | Zurich; Arthur Roger Gallery | New Orleans; Art Nouveau Gallery | Miami; Ascaso Gallery | Miami; Barry Friedman | New York; Bolsa De Arte | Porto Alegre; Blue Leaf Gallery | Dublin; Bridgette Mayer Gallery | Philadelphia; C. Grimaldis Gallery | Baltimore; Catherine Edelman | Chicago; Cernuda Arte | Coral Gables; Christopher Cutts Gallery | Toronto; Claire Oliver Gallery | New York; Connersmith. | Washington; DC; Contessa Gallery | Cleveland; Cynthia Corbett Gallery | London; Cynthia-Reeves | New York; Dai Ichi Arts; Ltd. | New York; David Klein Gallery | Birmingham; David Lusk Gallery | Memphis; David Richard Gallery | Santa Fe; De Buck Gallery | New York; Dean Project | New York; Denise Bibro Fine Art | New York; DeVera.Iglesias | Miami; Dillon Gallery | New York; Dot Fiftyone Gallery | Miami; Douglas Dawson | Chicago; Durban Segnini Gallery | Miami; Durham Press | Durham; Eckert Fine Art | Millerton; Eli Klein Fine Art | New York; Evelyn Aimis Fine Art | Miami; Fama Gallery | Verona; Ferrin Gallery | Pittsfield; Galería Patricia Ready | Santiago; Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki; Galerie Kleindienst | Leipzig; Galerie Olivier Waltman | Paris; Galerie Peter Zimmermann | Mannhein; Galerie Renate Bender | Munich; Galerie Terminus | Munich; Galerie Von Braunbehrens | Munich; Galleri Andersson/Sandstrom | Umeå; Galleria Bianconi | Milan; Galleria D’Arte Contini | Venice; Goya Contemporary | Baltimore; Hackelbury Fine Art | London; Haunch of Venison | New York; Heller Gallery | New York; Hollis Taggart Galleries | New York; Jackson Fine Art | Atlanta; James Barron Art | South Kent; Jenkins Johnson Gallery | New York; Jerald Melberg Gallery | Charlotte; JGM. Galerie | Paris; Jim Kempner Fine Art | New York; Joel Soroka Gallery | Aspen; Juan Ruiz Gallery | Miami; June Kelly Gallery | New York; KM Fine Arts | Chicago; Kreisler Art Gallery | Madrid; Lausberg Contemporary | Düsseldorf; Leila Heller Gallery | New York; Leon Tovar Gallery | New York; Leslie Sacks Contemporary | Santa Monica; Leslie Smith Gallery | Amsterdam; Lisa Sette Gallery | Scottsdale; Lyons Wier Gallery | New York; Magnan Metz Gallery | New York; Mark Borghi Fine Art Inc | New York; Mayoral Galeria D’Art | Barcelona; McCormick Gallery | Chicago; Michael Goedhuis | London; Michael Schultz Gallery | Berlin; Mike Weiss Gallery | New York; Mindy Solomon Gallery | St. Petersburg; Modernbook Gallery | San Francisco; Modernism Inc. | San Francisco; Nancy Hoffman Gallery | New York; Nicholas Metivier Gallery | Toronto; Nikola Rukaj Gallery | Toronto; Nohra Haime Gallery | New York; Now Contemporary | Miami; Osborne Samuel | London; Pace Prints | New York; Pan American Art Projects | Miami; Paul Thiebaud Gallery | San Francisco; Peter Fetterman Gallery | Santa Monica; Piece Unique | Paris; Priveekollektie Contemporary Art & Design | Heusden; Rosenbaum Contemporary | Boca Raton; Rudolf Budja Gallery LLC | Miami; Santa Giustina | Lucca; Schantz Galleries | Stockbridge; Schuebbe Projects | Düsseldorf; Scott White Contemporary Art | La Jolla; Shaheen Modern and Contemporary Art | Cleveland; Simon Capstick-Dale Fine Art | New York; Spanierman Modern | New York; Sundaram Tagore | New York; Talento / Guijarro de Pablo | Mexico City; Unix Contemporary | London; Vincent Vallarino Fine Art | New York; Waterhouse & Dodd Ltd | London; Westwood Gallery | New York; Wetterling Gallery | Stockholm; William Shearburn Gallery | St. Louis; Woolff Gallery | London; Yares Art Projects | Santa Fe; Zadok Gallery | Miami; Zolla/Lieberman Gallery Inc. | Chicago

CONTEXT Participating Galleries
AJLart | Berlin; Atlas Gallery | London; Aureus Contemporary | Providence; Bankrobber Gallery | London; Berlin Lounge by LVBG | Berlin; Beth Urdang Gallery | Boston; Black Square Gallery | Miami; Cancio Contemporary | Bal Harbour; Centro De Edicion | San Martin; ClampArt | New York; Connersmith. | Washington; DC; Contemporary by Angela Li | Hong Kong; Curator’s Office | Washington; DC; Dialogue Space Gallery | Beijing; Dmitriy Semenov Gallery | Saint-Petersburg; Fabien Castanier Gallery | Studio City; Frederieke Taylor Gallery | New York; FREIGHT + VOLUME | New York; Gaga Gallery | Seoul; Galeria Enrique Guerrero | Mexico City; Galeria Ferran Cano | Palma de Mallorca; Galeria Sicart | Barcelona; Galerie cubus-m | Berlin; Galerie Kornfeld | Berlin; Galerie Leroyer | Montreal; Galerie Paris – Beijing | Paris; Galerie Richard | Paris; Gering & Lopéz Gallery | New York; Glaz Gallery | Moscow; Hamiltonian Gallery | Wachington; DC; J. Cacciola Gallery | New York; Jennifer Kostuik Gallery | Vancouver; Kasia Kay Art Projects | Chicago; Kavachnina Contemporary | Miami; Kit Schulte Contemporary Art | Berlin; Kunst Limited | San Jose; Licht Feld | Basel; Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery | Santo Domingo; Lyons Wier Gallery | New York; Magnan Metz Gallery | New York; Marcia Wood Gallery | Atlanta; The McLoughlin Gallery | San Francisco; Merry Karnowsky Gallery | Los Angeles; Morgen Contemporary | Berlin; Nina Menocal Gallery | Mexico; NOMAD Gallery | Brussels; Packer Schopf Gallery | Chicago; Patricia Conde Galería | Mexico City; Porter Contemporary | New York; Praxis International Art | New York; Robert Klein Gallery | Boston; Robert Mann Gallery | New York; Stewart Gallery | Boise; Swedish Photography | Berlin; Traeger & Pinto Arte Contemporaneo | Mexico; The Proposition | New York; Torbandena | Trieste; Unix Contemporary | London; Varnish Fine Art | San Francisco; Villa del Arte galleries | Barcelona; White Room Art System | Positano; Witzenhausen Gallery | Amsterdam; z2o Galleria | Rome; Zadok Gallery | Miami; zone B | Berlin

Sponsors & Partners
Art Miami’s generous 2012 Sponsors and Partners – Sponsored by: Christie’s International Real Estate, Official Luxury Real Estate Partner of Art Miami, Epic Miami, A Kimpton Hotel, Official Luxury Hotel of Art Miami, Haute Living, IXPLU, Rums of Puerto Rico, Official Partners: Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau,  Art From Berlin, LaRete Art Projects, Heineken, Bootlegger 21 NY Vodka, Société Perrier, Flavorpill, The Miami Herald, Kushner Moving Group, ARTLOG, Puerto Rico Does It, Midtown Miami

Image: Catherine Nelson, Future Memories – 07, 2010, Forster, Size A: 150x150cm, Edition: 7, Size B: 100x100cm, Edition: 7, Image: Courtesy of Galerie Paris – Beijing

Average Joe Art Sale, Hipster Haunted House edition 10/28/12

Average Joe Art Sale, Hipster Haunted House edition
Sunday, 10/28/2012, 03:00 pm – 09:00 pm
621810_3645918022267_1692561838_oYo Space
194 NE 62nd St,
Miami, Florida 33138
Facebook Link

It’s about that time again:

Let’s face it, most of us can’t hang with the De La Cruz’s and Rubells of the world. We’re resigned to putting up our kids’ work on the fridge or buying some not-horrible mass produced Target art to decorate our homes.

NO MORE!!

Come out to Yo Space and aside from having a good time playing ping pong on our custom table, smoking hookah, and/or hobnobbing, check out some great works by local artists.

We’ll have a fresh batch of artists in the house along with our Resident Artists, selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise (Apparel, accessories, and more). The best part? We’re capping the selling price at $250 per item. You can walk away with an original piece of art to brighten up your place or to offer as an amazing unique gift for less than the price of an iPod.
(Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
-Lorie Setton (http://www.loriesetton.com/)
-Kazilla (http://kazilla.biz/)
-Vince “Bad Panda” Herrera (http://vinceherrera.com/)

Visiting Artists:
-Alex Yanes: http://www.yanesart.com/
-Jose Mertz: http://www.josemertz.com/

more tba

Art That Feeds, the initiative from nonprofit organization Touching Miami with Love will be with us once again selling their painted plates and other goods to help support at-risk youths in Overtown. All proceeds from their sales are being donated right back into the charity!

So stop on by, get to know some talented people, and take a crack at becoming the King of Pong.

(You know the drill, rsvp now to stay in the loop as we add info like artists, music, etc.)

www.yo-miami.com
https://www.facebook.com/artthatfeeds

“Design for a Living World” Live and Online Auction 10/25/12

“Design for a Living World” Live and Online Auction
Thursday, 10/25/2012, 06:30 pm –
Auction-EviteCoral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
More Info Link

The Nature Conservancy, proudly presents “Design for a Living World” exhibit at the Coral Gables Museum. The exhibit features nine highly-recognized designers that have created unique art pieces from all over the world using only sustainable materials.

Exhibit pieces include a gorgeous salmon skin dress from Isaac Mizrahi, woven Bolivian handbags from former Kate Spade designer Paulina Reyes, Ted Muehling’s glossy geometric bracelets made from vegetable ivory in Micronesia, and even python platforms made from invasive Burmese python in the Everglades. All pieces are available for purchase at the auction on October 25 to benefit The Nature Conservancy. This is truly art collection for a cause!

To purchase tickets: 1-407-389-4835 or online at: www.nature.org/designfl

Miami Project Art Fair 12/4/12-12/9/12

Miami Project Art Fair
miamiprojectTuesday, Dec. 4th: 5:30PM – 10:00PM VIP Preview
Wednesday, Dec. 5th: 11:00AM – 3:00PM
Thursday, Dec. 6th: 11:00AM – 10:00PM
Friday, Dec. 7th: 11:00AM – 8:30PM
Saturday, Dec. 8th: 11:00AM – 7:00PM
Sunday, Dec. 9th: 11:00AM – 6:00PM
Miami Project Art Fair
NE 1st Ave and NE 30th St
Miami, FL 33137
www.miami-project.com
Admission:
$20 General admission
$10 Seniors / Students

The inaugural Miami Project Art Fair will feature 65 leading galleries from around the globe in a 65,000 square foot exhibition space centrally located in Miami’s Midtown adjacent to the City’s energetic Wynwood Art District.

Max Fishko, Managing Partner, says, “After speaking with many galleries from across the U.S., we were struck by a recurrent message – our colleagues were looking for a home that focused on quality, consistency and strong personal connections. That quality is illustrated by the range of impressive programs and installations being presented by our exhibitors at this year’s Miami Project.” Highlights include:

· San Francisco veteran dealer Cheryl Haines will be presenting a highly developed immersive new media experience which artist, Camille Utterback has been developing since 2001. Custom video tracking and drawing software create a projection that responds to the viewers’ movements in the space captured by an overhead video camera. Untitled 5 will present a dynamic and fluid installation that is both algorithmic and organic. Utterback, the 2009 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship recipient, is an internationally renowned artist who has had work presented at some of the most prestigious museums and new media centers around the world – including The New Museum, New York, Ars Electronica Center, Austria and The Netherlands Institute for Media Art.

· Nina Katchadourian’s acclaimed series Seat Assignment, will have a mini show in Catharine Clark Gallery’s booth. A large selection ofphotographs from the artists fifth solo show with the gallery will be thoughtfully installed. The series, which was conceived – and first explored/executed on a flight the artist was on in 2010 between New York and Atlanta, was a response to the artist’s feelings – and indeed those of many travelers- of confinement and restraint during air travel. The series is highly improvisational – the artist uses only her camera phone and materials that are easily accessible and readily available. On the one hand, an inflatable neck pillow and tissues, put on in the airplane lavatory, transform the artist into a sitter of a Flemish portrait, while on the other a photograph of a travel magazine covered with pretzel crumbs becomes an image of a landslide. The Brooklyn-based artist first exhibited the Seat Assignment series at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in New Zealand. Her work has been shown both nationally and internationally at museums and exhibition spaces including PS1/MoMA, the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and The Serpentine Gallery, London.

· Monique Prieto is a well-known and influential Los Angeles-based artist whose paintings will be presented by ACME. The installation for Miami Project will consist of seven recent oil paintings in various sizes in which the artist playfully combines abstraction and text with a great sense of composition and color. The paintings’ silhouettes refer to the tradition of classic still life painting – the text in each of the works is from the diaries of British writer Samuel Pepy’s chronicling life in London during the 17th century. The silhouettes in these paintings refer to the tradition of classic still life painting. Prieto has had numerous solo exhibitions throughout United States and Europe. Her works are in many museum collections, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, among others.

· In addition to the photographs, paintings and installations to be found at Miami Project, Los Angeles gallery Coagula Curatorial will present a series of performances entitled SEXT ME IF YOU CAN by artist, performer and author Karen Finley. The interactive painting performance will feature an on-site studio where the artist will transform “sexted” images on her cellphone from anonymous collectors into “fine art” acrylic paintings. Visitors can purchase a private code and phone number to sext the artist during the fair and she will paint images she receives during the show that will then be on view for the duration of the fair. Finley, a recipient of many awards and grants including a Guggenheim Fellowship, has performed and exhibited widely including such venues as the Yerba Buena Vista Center, San Francisco and the Orange County Museum of Art. She teaches at NYU, has lectured extensively and has authored several books. Her work has stirred up much controversy over the years for her graphic depictions of sexuality and abuse.

· Other performance-based work includes Group Therapy with Lorelei Ramirez, presented by School of the Visual Arts. A 10-minute guided sound meditation by “psycho-observational research founder” Lorelei Ramirez invites therapy session participants to close their eyes and join the artist on a “journey to heal”. Fair-goers who sign up for the guided mediation are placed in a dim-lit public space where they experience their own personal sound retreat.

· In response to the devastation that was caused by Hurricane Sandy, Richard Levy Gallery will present AID + AID. Each exhibiting gallery artist generously donated a gift for the exhibition at Miami Project and all sales from the installation will benefit the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Artists include: William Betts, John Chervinsky, Jenna Kuiper, Matthew McConville, Manjari Sharma and others. For images and more information visit: http://levygallery.com/current/benefit_2.html

· Outside the fair’s main entrance Techo, a non-profit organization that organizes social initiatives to fight against poverty, will be presenting a series of installations as part of their project ARTECHO. The organization has invited a group of nineteen artists from around the world to create small-scale replicas (16”x 8”) of the houses that are built by TECHO throughout Latin America to raise awareness about the cause. Additionally, Miami-based, artist and designer Fabian de la Flor, will perform a live intervention on a full-scale 194 square foot house and will paint the house throughout the five-day fair. Viewers are invited to view a photographic exposition mounted inside the house.

According to Fair organizers, collaborations and partnerships are an important element that helps the Miami Project stand out. “Along with all the events and bells and whistles taking place in Miami during what is the most important art week in the United States, many of the clients with whom we spoke talked about wanting to focus on the art and the galleries. That is what we have set out to do. One way we’re adding heft and a sense of connection is through partnerships with leading cultural and arts organizations including Miami’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the Museum of Art and Design, The Whitney Museum as well as Miami International Film Festival.”

Sponsors and Partners
Support from: MOCA North Miami
Design Partners: FX FOWLE, PIE studio
Supporting partner: ArtSpace
Art Handling & Logistics: Cadogan Tate Fine Art
Product Sponsor: Perrier
Cafe Sponsors: GastroPod, Panther Coffee and Real Sorbet
Cultural Partners: Guggenheim Patrons, Guggenheim Young Collectors Council, Miami International Film Festival, MoMA Junior Associates, New Museum, Whitney Contemporaries, The Apollo Circle, Young Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Art & Design
Media Partners: American Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine, Art Fag City, Art Guide Miami, Art in America, Art Ltd., Art Nexus, Artfacts.net, ArtInfo, Artnet, Artprice, Colossal, Hyperallergic, Miami Herald, Modern Painters, Santa Fean, SFAQ, The Art Newspaper, VENU

Red Dot Art Fair 12/4/12-12/9/12

Red Dot Art Fair
reddotTuesday, December 4th,
Opening Reception to benefit The Task Force, 6 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, December 5th, 11 AM – 7 PM
Thursday, December 6th, 11 AM – 8 PM
Friday, December 7th, 11 AM – 8 PM
Saturday, December 8th, 11 AM – 8 PM
Sunday, December 9th, 11 AM – 6 PM
Wynwood Art District
NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
Miami, FL 33137
www.reddotfair.com.

Red Dot Art Fair is pleased to announce its return to the Wynwood Art District in Miami, December 5 – December 9, 2012.  Red Dot will remain in the same prime location, adjacent to Art Miami Scope and Art Asia, which run concurrent to Art Basel Miami Beach.

The opening reception on Tuesday, December 4th will benefit The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, a not-for-profit organization providing services to empower LGBT community and bring equality.  Red Dot is proud to support such a great cause.

Red Dot Fair strives to create a fair for galleries specializing in emerging, mid-career and established artists that present work of lasting value.  Under the direction of Red Dot owner George Billis, approximately 70 international modern and contemporary art galleries will feature painting, photography and works on paper.

Red Dot Fair will again present a one-thousand square foot sculpture garden, showcasing outstanding large-scale indoor and outdoor sculptures created by prominent modern artists from around the world.  This year Red Dot will also debute Solo Projects – a solo section featuring smaller booths for single artist project.

The luxurious layout of the 60 thousand square foot tented venue will provide visitors with a sophisticated and friendly environment to view artwork presented by the galleries.

JustMad Mia 12/6/12-12/9/12

JUSTMAD MIA
JMMIA.presentation1Professional viewing:Thursday 6 from 11 to 14h.
Open to the public: Thursday 6 from 14 to 20h.
Friday 7 and Saturday 8 from 12 to 20h.
Sunday 9 from 12 to 18h.
Soho Studios Wynwood Convention Center
2136 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, USA
www.justmadmia.com

JUSTMAD MIA is an initiative by ArtFairs, a Spanish company specialized in organizing contemporary art fairs since 2009. ArtFairs is both responsible for MADRIDFOTO the international photography fair and JUSTMAD the international emergent art fair. ArtFairs has a young team of entrepreneurs, which, in a context like the present, have decided to step towards internationalization with the creation of JUSTMAD MIA – the International emerging Art Fair to be held in Miami during the first week of December 2012, when this city concentrates the world’s contemporary art market.

The international contemporary art fair JUSTMAD was born in 2010 aiming at becoming a reference platform in the circuit for the diffusion and commercialization of Spanish, European and Latin American emerging art.

JUSTMAD MIA is a general-art fair of medium format dedicated to emerging contemporary art. The principal line of work focuses on the participation of young galleries from Spain, Europe and America presenting artists under 40. A second line allows mid-career or more consolidated galleries to present artists younger than 30 years of age.

The organizational structure of JUSTMAD MIA incorporates an advisory committee formed by the galleries NoMínimo (Guayaquil), Eva Ruiz (Madrid) and La Caja Blanca (London-Mallorca).

This new fair, located at the Wynwood District, will integrate the work philosophy of its partner from Madrid and will show the usual visitor of the Miami Art Week, a comprehensive selection of cutting edge art, design and architecture.

The fair will have a general program of 50 galleries, three specific programs for artists and a series of parallel events devoted to architecture, design and gastronomy. JUSTMAD MIA is a stimulating exhibition targeting the American and international public, with some of the best art and culinary proposals generated in Europe today.

Design Miami/ 12/4/12-12/9/12

Design Miami/
Show Schedule
Preview Day (By invitation only):
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Collector’s Preview, 12-6pm (New hours)
Vernissage, 6-10pm

General Show Hours:
Wednesday, December 5, 11am-9pm
Thursday – Saturday, December 6-8, 12-8pm
Sunday, December 9, 12-6pm

Meridian Avenue & 19th Street
Miami Beach, FL, 33139

Tickets can be purchased for entry to the fair Wednesday to Sunday, 5 – 9 December.
General Admission: USD 25
Students & Senior Citizens (with valid ID): USD 15
Combination ticket Design Miami/ and Art Basel Miami Beach: USD 55
Tickets are valid for one day only.

Design Galleries
Caroline Van Hoek/ Brussels, Carpenters Workshop Gallery/ London & Paris, Cristina Grajales Gallery/ New York, Demisch Danant/ New York, Didier Ltd/ London, Gabrielle Ammann // Gallery/ Cologne, Galerie BSL/ Paris, Galerie Downtown – François Laffanour/ Paris, Galerie Dutko/ Paris, Galerie Jacques Lacoste/ Paris, Galerie kreo/ Paris, Galerie Patrick Seguin/ Paris, Galerie VIVID/ Rotterdam, Galleria Rossella Colombari/ Milan, Gallery SEOMI/ Seoul, Hostler Burrows/ New York, Industry Gallery/ Washington DC, Jason Jacques Inc./ New York, Johnson Trading Gallery/ New York, Jousse Entreprise/ Paris, Magen H Gallery/ New York, Mark McDonald/ Hudson, Moderne Gallery/ Philadelphia, Nilufar Gallery/ Milan, Ornamentum/ Hudson, Pierre Marie Giraud/ Brussels, Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design/ Heusden, R 20th Century/ New York, Venice Projects/ Venice

Design On/Site Galleries
Antonella Villanova/ Florence, Booo/ Eindhoven, Carwan Gallery/ Beirut, Design Space/ Tel Aviv, Erastudio Apartment-Gallery/ Milan, Victor Hunt Designart Dealer/ Brussels, Volume Gallery/ Chicago

Art Basel Miami Beach 12/6/12-12/9/12

Art Basel Miami Beach
artbaselmiamibeach2012Opening Day (by invitation only): December 5, 2012, 11am – 9pm
Public Show Days
Thursday, Dec 6 to Saturday, Dec 8, 12noon to 8pm
Sunday, Dec 9, 2012, 12noon to 6pm
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Website

Admission:
One-Day Ticket $42
Permanent Pass $90
Evening Ticket (valid from 4 pm) $29
Reduced One-Day Ticket (Students with ID, Senior Citizens aged 62 and above, Groups of 10 or more) $24
School Group (through grade 12 with accompanying chaperone per group of 10) $10
Free admission for children under 16 when accompanied by an adult.

This year’s edition of Art Basel Miami Beach will feature 257 leading international galleries, with work ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary. Application numbers have again been high, exceeding those for 2011, with more than 680 galleries competing to participate. Taking place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 6 to December 9, 2012, the show, whose main sponsor is UBS, will present a geographically diverse selection of galleries from 31 countries across five continents.

Roughly 50 percent of the galleries come from the United States and Latin America. Exhibiting galleries include 99 from the United States; 34 from Germany; 18 from France; 19 from Great Britain; 14 from Brazil; 11 from Italy; 10 from Switzerland; 9 each from Spain; 4 each from Austria, Belgium and Mexico; 3 each from Argentina and China; 2 each from Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Japan, Portugal, Turkey and South Africa; 1 each from Greece, Ireland, Israel, India, Iceland, Korea, Norway, Peru, Russia, Sweden and Uruguay.

Art Galleries, the main sector of Art Basel’s Miami Beach show, will feature 201 exhibitors. This year’s selection brings a strong showing of Modern material, further underlining the historical dimension of Art Basel Miami Beach. Joining a notable number of returning galleries, the sector includes many participants exhibiting at the show after a brief hiatus – Art: Concept, Konrad Fischer Galerie, Galeria Graça Brandão, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Kewenig Galerie, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, Esther Schipper and Galerie Daniel Templon – joined by several first-time exhibitors Henrique Faria Fine Art, Galerie Michael Haas, Hammer Galleries, Hirschl & Adler Modern, Galerie Mehdi Chouakri, Craig F. Starr Gallery and Tornabuoni Art. For a full list of exhibitors participating in the Art Galleries sector, please visit www.artbasel.com/galleries.

Art Nova offers younger galleries a platform to present artworks made in the last three years by two or three artists. Since its inception, the Art Nova sector has become known as a space of discovery for works fresh from the studio. With 40 galleries on display, the sector will feature work by more than 100 artists from across the world including juxtapositions such as: Yael Bartana, Tal R. and Tom Burr (Sommer Contemporary Art); Tania Pérez Cordova and Nina Beier (Proyectos Monclova); Becky Beasley and Simon Dybbroe Möller (Francesca Minini); Theaster Gates and Angel Otero (Kavi Gupta Gallery); John Gerrard, Michelle Lopez and Hans Schabus (Simon Preston Gallery); Brigida Baltar, Lucia Koch and Melanie Smith (Galeria Nara Roesler); Julião Sarmento and Leigh Ledare (Pilar Corrias); Dove Allouche, Jonathan Binet and Jessica Warboys (Gaudel de Stampa); and Hao Liang, Yangjiang Group and Zheng Guogu (Vitamin Creative Space). For a full list of galleries and the artists they will show, please visit www.artbasel.com/nova.

Presenting a diverse range of projects by a single artist, Art Positions features a tight selection of 16 galleries, 12 of which did not exhibit at Art Basel in Miami Beach last year. An exciting platform for collectors, museum directors, critics and art enthusiasts to gain further insight into the work of individual emerging artists, this year’s presentation will feature many exciting young artists working internationally today: Matt Keegan (Altman Siegel Gallery SF), Pablo Rasgado (Arratia, Beer), Nathan Peter (PSM), Leyla Cárdenas, (Galería Casas Riegner), Colby Bird (Fitzroy Gallery), Christian Flamm, (Galeria Fonti), Felipe Arturo (La Central), Irene Kopelman (Labor), Paulo Vivacqua (Galeria Laura Marsiaj), Julieta Aranda, (Galerie mor.charpentier), Atsushi Kaga (Mother’s Tankstation), Asli Cavusoglu (NON Gallery), Ivan Seal (RaebervonStenglin), Andra Ursuta (Ramiken Crucible), Latoya Ruby Frazier (Galerie Michel Rein), and Agustina Woodgate (Spinello Projects).

Select galleries participating in these three sectors of the Miami Beach edition of Art Basel will present further work at Art Kabinett, Art Video and Art Public. As part of Art Kabinett, select galleries admitted to the Art Galleries sector will present curated exhibitions in separately delineated spaces within their booths. The curatorial concepts for Art Kabinett are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical showcases and solo shows for rising artists. As part of Art Video galleries will present works by some of the most exciting artists working in the media today. Organized in association with London’s Artprojx, screenings of Art Video will be presented in two different locations: in SoundScape Park on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the New World Centre, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, and within five viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Center. Art Public will turn Collins Park into a public outdoor exhibition space with large-scale sculptures and performances. Curated by Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and co-founder of the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), this sector is produced in collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art. Further information on these sectors will be released in the coming months.

The gallery presentations will be accompanied by an engaging program of talks and panel discussions as part of Art Basel Conversations and Art Salon, offering audiences access to first-hand information on the main aspects of the international art world and market. Further details on Art Basel Conversations, Art Salon and Art Film will be released in the coming months.

Entering its second decade in Miami Beach, Art Basel week will spotlight museums and private collections in Miami Beach putting on their strongest exhibitions of the year. Miami’s leading private collections – among them the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO), the De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, the Rubell Family Collection and World Class Boxing – will be opening their exhibition spaces to guests of the international art show. The museums of South Florida will be staging important exhibitions to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach, including: ‘New Work Miami 2013’ at the Miami Art Museum; ‘The Endless Renaissance – Six Solo Artist Projects: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Barry X Ball, Walead Beshty, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Ged Quinn, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’ at the Bass Museum of Art; ‘Bill Viola: Liber Insularum’ at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami; ‘2012 Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers’ and ‘Sylvia Plimack Mangold: Landscape and Trees’ at the Norton Museum and ‘Postcards of the Wiener Werkstätte: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection’ and ‘Esther Shalev-Gerz: Describing Labor’ at the Wolfsonian-FIU.
This year marks the eighth edition of Design Miami/, from December 5 to December 9, 2012, with the world’s most prominent design galleries presenting contemporary and historic work. Design Miami/ will again be located alongside the Miami Beach Convention Center. For further information please visit www.designmiami.com.

Art Basel stages the world’s premier art shows for Modern and contemporary works, sited in Basel, Hong Kong, and Miami Beach. Defined by its host city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating galleries, artworks presented, and the content of parallel programming produced in collaboration with local institutions for each edition. In addition to ambitious stands featuring leading galleries from around the globe, each show’s singular exhibition sectors spotlight the latest developments in the visual arts, offering visitors new ideas, new inspiration and new contacts in the art world. The first edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong will take place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), May 23 – 26, 2013. The 44th edition of Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland will take place June 13 – 16, 2013.

UBS continues its longstanding and successful partnership with Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach in 2012. The firm has been the main sponsor of Art Basel for the past 18 years and main sponsor of Art Basel in Miami Beach since the show’s inception in 2002. UBS has a rich history of actively supporting cultural and artistic endeavors across the world, with a focus on promotion, collection and educational activities in the world of contemporary art.

NetJets continues their valued partnership with the Miami Beach edition of Art Basel. They are joined by Davidoff, the prestigious Swiss cigar brand, and Absolut Art Bureau, responsible for The Absolut Company’s international art initiatives, on Associate Sponsor level. Furniture will be provided by Herman Miller and the VIP car service will be by BMW. The show is supported by the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority. The official Media Partners are The Financial Times and The Miami Herald. Additional partners can be found at www.artbasel.com/partners.

Guided Tours
AXA Art, the globally active specialty art and collectibles insurance company, will again provide VIP guided tours at Art Basel in Miami Beach. Reservations can be made until November 16. For reservations and information contact Amanda Rowley: axaartcommunications@axa-art-usa.com.
The ArtNexus guided tours in English and Spanish will be available daily during show hours from Thursday to Sunday. There will be general tours of the show and special tours for Art Kabinett. For reservations and information contact Sol Romero: Tel. +1 305 891 7270, ext. 4; tours@artnexus.com. During show days, reservations can be made by phone or at the Guided Tours Information Desk in Info Zone D.
The Bass Museum of Art will offer guided group and private tours of Art Public and the Bass Museum in English. Walk-in tours (no reservation required) will take place at 10:30am, 11:30am, and 12:30pm, each day of the show. Each tour will take 45 minutes. Price: $8 per person, groups of 15 or more $5 per person. School group tours are available in English and will take 45 minutes. Price: $4 per child (free for accompanying teachers and parents).Private and group tours to be booked in advance. For reservations and further information, contact the Bass Museum of Art, Kylee Crook: Tel. +1 305 673 7530, ext. 9-1001; artpublic_tours@bassmuseum.org .

ArtPalmBeach 16th Edition 1/25-28/12

ArtPalmBeach: 16th Edition
January 25 – 28, 2013, 12pm – 7pm
till 6 pm on the 28th
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
www.artpalmbeach.com

Admission
One day pass: $15 in advance, $20 at the door
Multi-day pass: $20 in advance, $25 at the door
Children under 12 accompanied by adult, free

First View: January 24th, 6:00-7:30pm
Collectors Invitational: 7:30-10:00pm

ArtPalmBeach announced the dates of the 2013 edition today. The contemporary fair will return to the Palm Beach County Convention Center January 25th – 28th with a Preview evening January 24th. Now in its 16th year, ArtPalmBeach (APB) is widely considered one of Florida Gold Coast’s most influential contemporary art fairs and brings an international focus to the dynamic and ever growing contemporary art scene of Palm Beach every January.

The fair gathers a carefully selected presentation of forward-thinking galleries from around the globe. The selected galleries will present outstanding work by over 500 innovative artists exhibiting all forms of contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installations from modern art to new cutting-edge artists.

APB’s unique lecture program has always been an integral part of the fair and will continue in 2013 with educational perspectives from leading industry experts. Details of the program will be announced during the coming months.

In 2013 the fair will honor Lino Tagliapietra as the Visionary Award recipient. The Visionary Award is presented annually to an individual whose career has made an outstanding contribution to enriching the international art world. This artist emulates the dedication and unwavering commitment to their artistic medium with accomplishments acknowledged by scholars, critics, professional peers, and the general public.

For the past three years, ArtPalmBeach has consistently broken attendance records and left exhibitors pleased by not only the numbers, but also the quality of the fair goers. An estimated crowd of approximately 28,000 people attended APB 2012, including a single-day venue record 8,000 during the fair’s opening preview night, which marked the largest art opening for any contemporary fair in Palm Beach history.

Public fair hours are noon – 7pm, Friday, January 25 – Sunday, January 27. The fair will close at 6pm on Monday, January 28. The fair will be located at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Boulevard. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online for an advance-discounted price. Valet parking will be available in addition to convention center and city parking.

Verge Art Miami Beach 12/6-9/12

Verge Art Miami Beach
December 6-9, 2012
Friday & Saturday, 7 – 8 December, Noon to 8 pm
Sunday, 9 December, Noon to 6 pm
The Essex House and Clevelander Hotels
1001 Collins Ave. & 1020 Ocean Drive @ 10th St. (across from the Wolfsonian)
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Opening Night Party – Buy Tickets, Thursday, 6 December, 2012, 6:00pm To 10pm
Free Admission Fri-Sun

Verge Art Fair is an international exposition of new contemporary and emerging art held annually concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach. Launched in 2009, the fair defies convention as a unique exposition of artists and the galleries who represent them. This year Verge introduces two new initiatives for its Miami Beach edition: Light Assembly, a pilot video art, film and architecture exposition program and Art Pages, a publication in partnership with the renowned VANlist email announcement service, slated for citywide distribution during Art Basel.

Verge Art Miami Beach 2012 Exhibitors & Room Locations

Gallery Exhibitors Antidote, Chicago & Brooklyn, NY – V1 // Team Art!, Chicago, IL – V6 // Broadway Gallery, New York, NY- V3 // Isis Gallery, London, UK – V5 // tART Artists, New York, NY // Peanut Gallery, Chicago, IL- V1 // MB & Associates presents Tyson Hall, New York, NY – V4 // Van Brabson Gallery, Minneapolis, MN // Antena Gallery, Chicago, IL – V1 PROJECT SPACE EXHIBITORS Matthew Conboy, Pittsburgh, PA – V12 // Katya Grokhovsky, Brooklyn, NY – V23 // Sri Prabha, Miami, FL – V7 // Kim Russo, Los Angeles, CA – V22 // Piper O’Neill, Seattle, WA – V9 // Elena Bulatova, Oceanside, CA – V11 // Ei Jane Lin, Chicago, IL – V17 // Mary Larsen, Miami, FL – V16 // Allen Vandever, Chicago, IL – V13 // Olivia Boa, Givisiez, Switzerland – V19 // Bernard Bahr, Riverside, IL – V19 // Istvan Szil, Long Island City, Queens, NY – V15 // Jono Vaughan, Tampa, FL – V20 // Nava Waxman, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada – V21 // Daniel Stanford, Montreal, Quebec, Canada – V20 // Victoria Genberg, Washington, DC – V23 // Craig Paul Nowak – Cowbird Collective, Detroit, MI – V8 // Sona Holman, Austin, TX – V10 // Johanna Evans-Colley, Brooklyn, NY – V17 // Ultra Violet, New York, NY – V15 // Shannon Estlund, Columbia Heights, MN – V16 // Gina Martynova, Yonkers, NY – V13 // Katarzyna Derda, Mt. Prospect, IL – V16 // Katherrine Blackburne, New York, NY – V14 // John LaMacchia, New York, NY – Lobby // Bryan Boomershine, Chicago, IL – V18 // Sasha Surkoya, Miami, FL – V11 // Anna Paola Pizzocaro, New York, NY – V22 // Viddo Lena, New York, NY – V14 // Jennifer Martin, London, UK – V21

Tomorrow Stars Miami 2012 Exhibiting Artists & Works: Anita Cruz-Eberhard, Brooklyn, NY, “Disaster Blanket Hurricane (Irene),” 2011. // August Krogan-Roley, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, “Falciform Tie,” 2012. // Mia Kaplan, Lacombe, LA, “Among the Bromeliads.” // Anvita Jain, Brooklyn, NY, “Cityscape,” 2012. // Maria Marta Radman, Gentilly, France, “EGO vs EGO #2,” 2011. // Noa Leshem-Gradus, Manhattan, NY, “I and It,” 2011. // Bianca Pratorius, Miami, FL, “Untitled,” 2012. // Jason Covert, Brooklyn, NY, “Time of Men: River Island,” 2010. // Yonatan Ullman, Tel Aviv, Israel, “Rudgum,” 2011. // Romy Maloon, Atlanta, GA, “Wild Dogs Stumble Upon the Ladies of Flies,” 2012. // Derrick Santini, London, UK, “Inverse Red Pole,” 2012. // Jamal de Jong, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, “Disappearing Soundwaves,” 2012. // Chris Kienke, Savannah, GA, “Hot Rod Rider,” 2011.

Select Fair 12/5-9/12

SELECT Fair
Thursday, Dec. 6, 11 – 8pm
Friday, Dec. 7, 11 – 8pm
Saturday, Dec. 8, 11 – 8pm
Sunday, Dec. 9, 11 – 6pm
The Catalina Hotel
1732 Collins Avenue
Miami, Fl

Monday, December 3rd: 8 – 11 pm
Wynwood Warm Up Party

Wednesday, December 5th: 7-10 pm
VIP Preview (VIP Members)

Thursday, Dec. 6, 11 – 2pm
Collectors Brunch (Lobby)

Friday Dec. 7, 6 – 10pm
Reception (Lobby)

www.selectindustries.org

Wednesday, December 5th: 7 – 10 pm
VIP Preview (VIP Members Exclusively)
A music-infused night, famous for long lasting affairs between artists and their beloved patrons. An A-List of museum directors, collectors, consultants, designers and major media outlets will converge from across the globe to have the first chance at prime selections that will help shape the landscape of next year’s contemporary art scene. Will you be one of the lucky ones?

Thursday, December 6th: 11 am – 2 pm
Collectors Brunch (Lobby of the Catalina)
The morning rays of the Miami sun coupled with a Catalina-style brunch and a dose of caffeine will get our VIP’s going for the day. We’re close to everything you came to South Beach to see, so come early to make sure you get a piece of the action. Afterwards, take a second look at what might have popped out of inventory after acquisitions from the night before. There’s more art?!?

Friday, December 7th: 6 – 10 pm
Reception
A collective toast to all of our VIP guests, media sponsors, galleries, artists, The Catalina, old and new friends who have helped shape SELECT into one of the hottest art fairs in South Beach. This is the event you won’t want to miss. Have you met the SELECT team? Well, you might want to do that – we’re here to stay.

SELECT Shuttle by Hypnotic Circle & PSPS

We’ve had a lot of questions from VIP members about our private bus. Well, it holds 30 people at capacity and is a full on installation/art experience. In order to ride the vintage double decker from London, you will need a star on your VIP card, so don’t forget to ask for one at the SELECT Fair front desk when you pick up your VIP passes. The shuttle will be making three trips a day from Wynwood to SELECT. The last trip to SELECT will arrive at 7 pm and will coincide with free cocktails and live entertainment.

Part of the immersive experience provided by the Hypnotic Circle is a collaboration between Ryan Uzilevky and Paul Seftel. On the first floor of the bus is a limited edition light sculpture, integrating time and space, nature and technology, sacred geometry and transformation. Prepare for the unexpected!

Pick Up Location
The Wynwood Walls
2550 Northwest 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

Drop Off Location
SELECT ART FAIR
1732 Collins Avenue
Miami FL, 33139

SELECT Fair is a permanent contemporary art fair featuring the work of only the best-selected galleries, collectives, print publishers, and artists. SELECT Fair is focused on progressive concepts in art, and the introduction of them to the international art world. SELECT provides a platform for established practitioners and emerging artisans to co-exist in a unique environment.

SELECT Fair will transform the entire 64 spaces in the Catalina Hotel into a high-energy, collective gallery. All of our public space will be taken over by installations and performances, making SELECT the most eventful and dynamic satellite fair on South Beach A small section of the fair will be set aside for independent print dealers and printmakers. Collins Avenue the premiere place to exhibit contemporary art and editioned work on South Beach.

SELECT Fair is located just two blocks from Art Basel at The Catalina Hotel. We’re nestled among all the high end hotels where the world’s most prominent gallery owners, collectors and museum curators stay during Art Basel Week. Our premium location puts Aqua, Ink, Verge, and Design Miami, just blocks away from SELECT.

Partners: South Beach Group Miami, AskART, WADA Miami, Grace Exhibition Space Brooklyn, Aicon Galler Aicon Gallery NYC, The Invisible Dog Brooklyn

Our 2012 Exhibitors: Galleries & Publishers; Anonymous Gallery; BRM Design; Brodsky Center (Rutgers University); Center Street Studio; Dupree Gallery; Giardini Design; Grace Exhibition Space; Manneken Press; Project Space Miami; RFA Gallery; Somaphony Inc; Spence Gallery; Superchief Gallery; Urban Studio (FIT)

Fine Artists and Collectives; S/Art/Q Collective; Alessandra DelaCruz; Bates Wilson; Bobbi Meier; Brooke Holloway Studios; Carole Richard Kaufmann; Christoper Gulick; D.S. Lee; Don Lisy; Evan Boggess; Frank Hyder; Ginny Sykes; Gregor Turk; JCC Collective; Jessica Goldberg; Kate Verdickt; Kathleen Waterloo; Kennedy Yanko; Melissa Maddonni Haims; Michelle Stone; Moira Cue; Ruben Acosta; Sonata Kazimeratiene; Tim Roseborough; Tina Han; Zack Neve

Aqua Art Miami 12/5-9/12

Aqua Art Miami
December 6 – 9
1530 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
aquaartmiami.com

VIP Preview Opening: Wednesday, December 5, 2012; 7:30 – 11pm
Public Hours:
Thursday, December 6: noon – 9pm
Friday, December 7: 11am – 9pm
Saturday, December 8: 11am – 9pm
Sunday, December 9: 11am – 4pm

Featured Programs:
• Livers: REMIX — a performance by Atalanta-based artist Lauri Stallings and her performance art troupe Glo. Wednesday, December 5, 2012 (during Aqua’s VIP Preview Opening) and Friday, December 7, 2012
• Museum Day, Thursday, December 6, 2012: noon – 9:00pm (free entry to the fair for all art museum members worldwide — just show your museum membership card)

General Admission: $10 (good for re-entry for the duration of the fair)
Free Admission with Aqua VIP Card, Art Basel VIP Card or Art Basel Press Pass
Free Catalog with Admission

Aqua Art Miami is proud to announce “Destination Super Eight” – its 8th consecutive installment in Miami Beach this December. Over the years, the fair has been recognized for presenting vibrant and noteworthy international art programs with a particular interest in supporting young dealers and galleries with strong emerging and early-mid career artists. With innovative special programming, which features performance art, and the collective exchange of ideas by 45 exhibiting galleries from North and South America, as well as Japan, Aqua12 will surely pack yet another powerful punch during Art Basel Week.

Aqua’s curatorial commitment is complemented by the unique art fair setting of a classic South Beach hotel with spacious exhibition rooms that open onto a breezy, intimate courtyard. The surroundings have become a favorite gathering spot not only for relaxation during the busy Art Basel Week, but also as a place to exchange and disseminate new contemporary art ideas. And with its close proximity to the main Art Basel fair, Aqua Art Miami has consistently been ranked among the top satellite art events by collectors, artists, curators, critics and the art loving public alike.

Throughout its tenure, Aqua Art Miami has been a great supporter of not-for-profit art organizations. With the success of its inaugural Museum Day in 2011, Aqua12 is expanding the second installment of the event to include not only local art institutions, but all art museums worldwide. On Thursday, December 6th, from noon – 9pm, in an effort to promote membership sign-ups and public support for the arts, the fair will grant free entry to all art museum membership card holders for the day. Aqua12 would like to invite all not-for-profit art organizations, within the US and abroad, to participate and take this cross-organizational collaborative opportunity to drive membership sign-ups and renewals, as well as to promote even more support for the arts in their own communities.

This year, visitors to Aqua12 will also be able to experience a uniquely comprehensive arts programming, at the core of which is the work of Atlanta-based artist Lauri Stallings and her performance art troupe Glo. Livers: REMIX is a 4-hour continuous work that conducts an entire precarious world between the performers and the city of Miami Beach. It begins at Aqua as a physical installation of choreographed gestures in a state of being together, and continues in migratory form along the pedestrian arteries of Collins Avenue, for a highly physical contemporary performance in a public space, sculpted as an “arena of exchange.” Lauri Stallings’ physical language, influenced by the philosophies of Ohad Naharin’s “gaga” system, Nicolas Bourriaud’s relational aesthetics and situational experiments, enervates and explores the spontaneous collaborations that arise when public members interact with performers to participate in the realization of this piece, which will be performed in the evenings of Wednesday, December 5th (Aqua’s VIP Preview Opening) and Friday, December 7th, 2012.

Exhibitors
Alida Anderson Art Projects Washington Dc > Artslant Los Angeles > Autobody/Jacqueline Cooper Fine Art Oakland > Awol Gallery Toronto > Blunt Toronto > C-Arte / Solange Guez + Arte Contemporaneo Buenosaires > Circa Gallery Minneapolis > Eileen Braziel& New Mexico Arts Santafe > Eleanor Harwood Gallery San Francisco > Ernest G. Welch Schoolof Art & Design Atlanta > Froelick Gallery Portland > Galerie Sas Montreal > George Lawson Gallery Los Angeles > Get This! Gallery Atlanta > Ghostprint Gallery Richmond > J. Fergeson Gallery Farmville > Lonsdale Gallery Toronto > Lyons Wier Gallery Newyork > Mayer Fine Art Norfolk > Morton Fine Art (MFa) Washington Dc > Pele Prints St. Louis > Projects Gallery Philadelphia > Prole Drift Seattle > Rice Polak Gallery Provincetown > Robert Henry Contemporary Brooklyn > Saltworks Atlanta > Seager Gray Gallery Mill Valley > Soil Artist Run Gallery Seattle > Spiralis Ventures Basking Ridge > Susan Eley Fine Art Newyork > Systema Gallery Osaka > The Tappan Collective Losangeles > Taylor De Cordoba Losangeles > Thomas Robertello Gallery Chicago > Toomey Tourell San Francisco > Valerie Goodman Gallery Newyork > What It Is Oak Park > Whitespace Gallery Atlanta > William Baczek Fine Arts Northampton > Zia Gallery Chicago

PULSE Miami 2012 12/6-9/12

PULSE Miami 2012
Thursday December 6 1pm-7pm
Friday December 7 11am–7pm
Saturday December 8 11am–7pm
Sunday December 9 11am–5pm
The Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL
www.pulse-art.com

Special Preview: Tuesday, December 4, 6-9 PM*
Private Press and Preview Brunch: Thursday, December 6, 10 am – 1 pm*
*Invitation or press accreditation required

Admission
MultiPass (4-day entry) $25.00
General Admission $20.00
Students/Seniors $15.00
Group Discount $10.00

Complimentary Shuttle Service
PULSE will offer a shuttle service operating between Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Miami, Scope and The Ice Palace throughout the duration of the show. Shuttles will run from 9am to 8pm.

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is the leading US art fair dedicated solely to contemporary art. Through its annual editions in Miami and New York, PULSE provides a unique platform for diverse galleries to present a progressive blend of renowned and pioneering contemporary artists, alongside an evolving series of original programming. The fair’s distinctive commitment to the art community and visitor experience makes PULSE unique among art fairs and creates an art market experience that is both dynamic and inviting.

The Fair is divided into two sections and is comprised of a mix of established and emerging galleries vetted by a committee of prominent international dealers. The IMPULSE section presents galleries invited by the Committee to present solo exhibitions of artist’s work created in the past two years.

In addition, PULSE develops original cultural programming with a series of large-scale installations, its PULSE Play> video lounge, the PULSE Performance events. The PULSE Prize is awarded in New York and in Miami to one of the artists presented in the IMPULSE section. PULSE supports numerous nonprofit art organizations and schools.

ADAMSON GALLERY (Washington, D.C.), Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt), Benrimon Contemporary (New York), Josée Bienvenu Gallery (New York), GALERIE ANDREAS BINDER (Munich), bitforms gallery (New York), Black & White Gallery / Project Space (Brooklyn), Brancolini Grimaldi (London), Carroll/Fletcher (London), CONRADS (Duesseldorf), Danziger Gallery (New York), Davidson Contemporary (New York), Dorsch Gallery (Miami), espaivisor – VisorGallery (Valencia), Rosamund Felsen Gallery (Santa Monica), NIEVES FERNANDEZ (Madrid), Jonathan Ferrara Gallery (New York), ftc. (Berlin), Nohra Haime Gallery (New York), James Harris Gallery (Seattle), Patrick Heide Contemporary Art (London), Hilger modern/contemporary (Vienna), Hosfelt Gallery (New York), Kuckei + Kuckei (Berlin), Martin Kudlek (Cologne), Jonathan LeVine Gallery (New York), Lawrie Shabibi (Dubai), Elizabeth Leach Gallery (Portland), LeBasse Projects (Culver City), Joshua Liner Gallery (New York), LMAKprojects (New York), Diana Lowenstein Gallery (Miami), LUIS DE JESUS LOS ANGELES (Los Angeles), M + B (Los Angeles), Man&Eve (London), Ellen Miller Gallery (Boston), Yossi Milo (New York), Mixed Greens (New York), Mark Moore Gallery (Culver City), Nuova Galleria Morone (Milan), Pablo’s Birthday (New York), La Galerie Particulière (Paris), Purdy Hicks Gallery (London), Galerie Alex Daniels -Reflex Amsterdam (Amsterdam), Yancey Richardson Gallery (New York), GALERIE STEFAN ROEPKE (Cologne), Tyler Rollins Fine Art (New York), Rose Gallery (Santa Monica), Mary Ryan Gallery (New York), Julie Saul Gallery (New York), Schroeder Romero (New York), Carrie Secrist Gallery (Chicago), GALERIA SENDA – ESPAI 2NOU2 (Barcelona), Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Santa Monica), David B. Smith Gallery (Denver), MARC STRAUS (New York), Galerie Michael Sturm (Stuttgart), Margaret Thatcher Projects (New York), Cristin Tierney Gallery (New York), TOMLINSON KONG CONTEMPORARY (New York), TORCH (Amsterdam), Fred Torres Collaborations (New York), Vigo Gallery (London), Von Lintel Gallery (New York), WAGNER + PARTNER (Berlin), Rick Wester Fine Art (New York), Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York), Miyako Yoshinaga (New York), Jerome Zodo Contemporary (Milan), Pavel Zoubok Gallery (New York).

As well as IMPULSE MIAMI 2012 exhibitors:
Adah Rose Gallery (Kensington), ALARCON CRIADO (Sevilla), balzerARTprojects (Basel), Brunnhofer Gallery (Linz), C24 (New York), Galleri Jonas Kleerup (Stockholm), AI KOWADA GALLERY (TOKYO), NARWHAL (Toronto), THE RESIDENCE GALLERY (London), SCARAMOUCHE (New York), WIDMER + THEODORIDIS (Zurich), and GALERIE
WITTENBRINK (Munich)

And our nonprofit organizations:
LegalArt (Miami), Girls’ Club (Fort Lauderdale), The West Collection (Oaks, PA), and Dimensions Variable (Miami).

SCOPE Miami 2012 12/4-9/12

SCOPE Miami 2012
First View, Tuesday, Dec 4, 4pm-8pm
For VIP and Press (or $100 donation at door)
Official Scope Party, Thursday, Dec 6, 10 pm
Show Hours
Wed – Sat, Dec 6 – Dec 8, 11am – 7pm
Sun, Dec 9, 11am – 6pm
SCOPE Miami Pavilion
110 NE 36th Street
Miami, Florida 33138
www.scope-art.com

Admission
Free for VIP cardholders
FirstView, Tuesday: $100
General, Wed-Sun: $20
Student, Wed-Sun: $15

Long-established as the preeminent launching pad for emerging contemporary art, SCOPE recognizes the significant cultural impact of VH1’s You Oughta Know Initiative, which exposes new musical talent worldwide. Through a series of curatorial collaborations on-air, online and on-site in Miami, SCOPE and VH1 are teaming up to celebrate and amplify the creativity of emerging visual art.

Returning to Miami with a new location on the most highly-trafficked gateway to the Midtown Arts District, SCOPE Miami’s monumental pavilion will be accompanied by The VH1 Outdoor Lounge, located at N.E. 36th St and Midtown Blvd. The premier destination to discover new talent in music, art and beyond, the VH1 Outdoor Lounge will be accessible to all SCOPE visitors for the duration of the fair, December 4 – 9, 2012.

On Thursday, December 6th, The SCOPE Miami Official Party will be presented by VH1and feature groundbreaking You Oughta Know musical talent from VH1’s impressive roster, alongside SCOPE & VH1 co-curated visual work.

Launched in 2004, VH1’s “You Oughta Know” franchise introduces promising new artists on the rise to VH1’s base of music lovers. Many “You Oughta Know” artists have gone on to win industry awards and accolades including “Best New Artist” Grammy Awards and nominations. This highly acclaimed franchise has helped break artists such as Adele, Amy Winehouse, Bruno Mars, The Civil Wars, Colbie Caillat, Corinne Bailey Rae, Foster The People, The Fray, Gotye, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, James Blunt, Mumford & Sons, Sara Bareilles, Regina Spektor and many, many others.

In the same spirit, SCOPE Art Show is known for its uncanny ability to forecast new trends in visual art that are embraced globally. Long-established as the original incubator for emerging contemporary art, galleries and artists that have exhibited at SCOPE and in SCOPE’s Breeder Program, have achieved critical acclaim, internationally. Contributing to VH1’s You Oughta Know mission, SCOPE will be introducing VH1 to our participating visual artists and galleries to foster groundbreaking creative relationships that unite music and art.

Red Bull Curates
SCOPE is partnering with Red Bull Curates: The Canvas Cooler Project, to give emerging artists wings as it tours the United States. The public gallery show will include a curatorial judging panel & audience choice voting. The finalists will receive an all-expense paid trip to participate in a Red Bull Curates group show at SCOPE Miami during Art Basel, where they will have the chance to exhibit and sell selections of their works. redbullusa.com/curates

Art Live Fair benefiting the Lotus House Women Shelter 10/26/12-10/28/12

Art Live Fair
10/26/12- 10/28/12, times vary by day
Coconut Grove Convention Center
2700 S. Bayshore Drive
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
www.artlivefair.org

Art Live 2012 is an interactive, performance based, contemporary “art happening” and fair in which artists and exhibitors are invited to share the creative process unfolding spontaneously in every form of artistic medium and to the extent possible, engage the fairgoers in the the creative process. All proceeds from Art Live Fair directly benefit Lotus House Women’s Shelter.

Like the Wynwood Art Fair launched on the streets last year, the Art Live Fair will be an art happening, where the artists and audience work together to create works of art live and spontaneously. The Fair will be part spectacle, part experiment, and include every form of artistic medium working both indoors and outdoors of the new venue at the Coconut Grove Convention Center. The fair will showcase Miami artists this year as well as artists from all over the country.

Constance Collins explained their goal to launch Miami’s fall 2012 art scene officially with the Art Fair Live. “So often we are asked about Miami’s art scene outside the context of the big commercial art fairs in December. With the Art Live Fair, we want to showcase Miami artists and the community coming together, launching the season with art that is both fun and thought-provoking, raising awareness for those who are served at the shelter at the same time we make art. The theme of the fair this year is ~ “we are all one” and the artists will work closely with the audience to explore our shared humanity and generate more resources that provide creative solutions to homelessness.”

Constance Collins extended thanks and gratitude to Martin Margulies and the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse for being the grand sponsor of the fair as well as to the lead sponsors: City of Miami, Event Star, Sotheby’s, Bank of America, Eulen America, WPBT Channel 2, Miami.com and the Miami Herald, Utrecht, Home Depot, Miami Dade College and Miami Magazine. Making the extraordinary artistic event possible.

The illustrious list of participants in the Fair include the Miami Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art/North Miami, Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Bass Museum, and Wolfsonian Museum, along with the art departments of Florida International University, University of Miami and Miami Dade College. They are joined by the blockbuster private collection of Martin Z. Margulies, along with Miami artist residencies represented with exhibitions of Legal Arts and Art Center South Florida.

New to the fair are both Centro Cultural Espanol and the German Consulate General representing their cultures’ artists stationed in Miami.

The fair’s guest curators include Antonia Wright performance curator, Giselle Devera photography curator, P. Scott Cunningham literary curator, Primary Flight street art curator, Robert Chambers sculpture curator, along with video curator Grela Orihuela.

Ms. Wright explains the collaborative curatorial effort: “Our goal is to dissolve the boundaries between art and life – to open our hearts, learn, love and play with art. We wanted to give Miami’s contemporary art community a venue to reach out to the community, to engage the fair-goers with an art experience like no other. We like to say, “don’t just see art – be it at the Art Live Fair!”

Miami Crawls and Life Is Art present PhilanthroFest 4/14/12

PhilanthroFest!

April 14, 2012, 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Midtown Miami Greenspace
110 NE 36th St.
Miami, FL 33137
www.philanthrofest.com
Facebook Fanpage
Twitter

FREE

Miami Crawls and Life is Art, with the support of City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez Cordially Invite You To: A family festival celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural arts community.

During the free outdoor event, South Florida residents of all ages have the opportunity to learn about more than 75 philanthropic and cultural organizations and resources in a family-friendly atmosphere while enjoying musical performances, an art show, fashion shows, kids activities, delicious food and live entertainment.

Over 75 Community Organizations
Music by Elastic Bond – Dangerflow – Cleaveland Jones & More!
Coconut Grove Drum Circle!
Big Art Show with Local Artists!
Dance & Performances by Kikimora – Rainbow Circus – Fusion Gitana & More!
Live Performances by Aiza’s Divas and Gurus
Fun for the entire family by the Miami Science Museum
Fashion by Joy Taylor Studios with Designs by Amy Rubinstein sponsored by Blo Blow Dry Bar!
MC Kelly Saks, Miss Cuba
Free Samples by VitaminWater – Vita Coco!
Vendors and Much More!

Major Sponsors: Knight Foundation, The Miami Community Redevelopment Agency, Midtown Development
Mission Enhancer Sponsor: Well-Fargo, Workscapes
Community Builder Sponsors: Real Estate Sales Force, Health Council of South Florida, Inc.
Fiscal Sponsor: The Miami Foundation
Service Sponsors: The Miami Shirt Company, Waste Management
Supporters: SocialBuzzOnAir, The Urban Tour Host
Produced by: Miami Crawls, Life Is Art

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
11:30am – 12:30pm Drum Circle
12:30-12:45 Opening Remarks
12:45-1:05 Fusion Gitana
1:05-1:25 Rainbow Circus
1:30-2:15 Cleaveland Jones
2:15-2:35 Aiza’s Divas and Gurus
2:35-3:00 Fusion Gitana
3:00-3:20 Introductions Politicians
3:20-3:40 Rainbow Circus
3:45-4:30 Dangerflow
4:30-4:50 Fashion Show
4:50-4:55 Lion Dance by Heroines
4:50-5:15 Raffle & Announcements
5:15-5:30 Rainbow Circus
5:30-6:15+ Elastic Bond
Kikimora interactive characters 1:30 – 3:30.

SOUTH FLORIDA ART SHOW
A) Alexander Mijares
B) Alfredo Perez
C) Dennis Escobar
D) Eleazar Delgado
E) Gustavo Ramirez
F) Janet M Mueller
G) Maggie Fox
H) Mariusz Navratil
I) Mark Diamond
J) Nicolette Mcclendon
K) Paul A Vitello
L) Paul K Mcenery
M) Randy Walsh
N) Ricardo Colugnatti
O) Robert Siracusa
P) Tania Bilbao
Q) Terry Arroyo Mulrooney

VENDORS
1. Beautifully Shaped
2. Dharma Gear Inc
3. Haitianista
4. OllyPlanet
5. Trinkets for D
6. Ecomarketstore.com
7. Lana
8. Nomiienation
9. Fine-Co.
10. K&K Stainles Steel jewelry
11. cgsfinejewelry
12. Habify
13. Summer Son
14. Design Dimensions
15. Helen Betty
16. Pixie Dust Naturals
17. Visora International Eyewear
18. andCreative2
19. Elements Popup Boutique
20. Jewels of Ark
21. Freshly Squeezed Bodywork

MIAMI CRAWLS FREEBIE ZONE AND EXHIBITORS
Workscapes
Midtown Development
Health Council of South Florida
VitaminWater
Real Estate Sales Force
Miami Herald
Green Mobility Network FREE Bike Valet
Waste Management Truck
Vita Coco
Monkey Shuttle
Belly2Abs
Goodmans.net

LIFE IS ART LOUNGE
All your alcohol purchases support charity!
Crepemaker
Fruitzen Delite
Pop Appetit
Edible Arrangements Miami Beach

WELFARE SERVICES
Arudo Yat Inc.
CABA Pro Bono Project, Inc.
Carrfour Supporting Housing
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami
International Children’s Outreach
Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers
Camillus House, Inc
Women’s Emergency Network
Touching Miami With Love

HEALTH SERVICES
American Diabetes Association
Doc It Foundation
EarthSave Miami
Florida Heart Research Institute
Message From Marli Foundation, Inc.
Norberto Vazquez Jr. Foundation
Radio Lollipop
Relay for Life of Brickell & Downtown Miami
Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida
Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research
Sunrise Community, Inc.
Badges of Courage Foundation

CULTURAL ARTS
Adrienne Arsht Center
Artistic Vibes
Arts & Business Council of Miami
Bird Road Art Walk/Bird Road Art District
Culture in the City, Inc.
Heroes Unite
HistoryMiami
Orchestra Miami
The Center @ MDC/ Miami Book Fair International
The Wolfsonian-FIU
Wynwood Arts Initiatiative Foundation
Coral Gables Museum

EDUCATIONAL
The Chavalitos Foundation Inc
A Painting Fiesta
City Year Miami
Discovering Opportunities for Outreach and Reflection (DOOR)
Miami Achievement Center
Rapha Family Services, Inc.
S.T.A.R.S.School for Autism
SpendforED
Teach For America Miami-Dade
The Motivational Edge

COMMUNITY SERVICES
Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc.
Protect the Paws…a K-9 cause!
FreeMiamiFun.com
WLRN
Catalyst Miami
ReServe Miami
Foster Care Review, Inc.
Humane Society of Greater Miami – PetNet
Neighbors 4 Neighbors
University of Miami
Miami-Dade County Department of Elections
The Arc of South Florida

SOCIAL
Connecting Our Cultures
Conscious Acts of Kindness
Emerge Miami
AmeriCorps Alums – Miami Chapter
Amnesty International Miami Chapter
Caring for Miami
Easter Seals South Florida
Minervas. Women changing the World
No More Tears
PARK Project, Inc
ShelterBox USA
U R Awesome, Inc.

ENVIRONMENTAL
Net Impact, South Florida Professional Chapter / USGBC South Florida – Miami Branch / Young Women Social Entrepreneurs Miami
Art of Cultural Evolution
Fertile Earth Foundation
Green Mobility Network
Planet Kitchen/ hopePK
Urban Paradise Guild

YOUTH SERVICES
Art Studio Inc. 501c3 NPO
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami
Casa Valentina
Club Blue Miami
Empowered Youth, Inc
Encore Performing Arts Center Inc.
Guardian ad Litem
Hands 2 Help, Inc
Inspired Generation, Inc.
Little Haiti Optimist Club/Little Haiti Optimist Foundation
Miami Science Museum
National Voices for Equality, Education & Enlightement, Inc. (“NVEEE”)
Our Chance Enterprise
Project K.I.T.E (Kids Inspired Towards Excellence)
Roots of Hope
Stand Up 4 Kids Miami/Project NEST
Urgent, Inc.
Yoga Gangsters, Inc
Youth L.E.A.D.

Arteamericas 2012 brought Latin American renowned artists from all over the world By Betty Alvarez

arteaméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America, returned for its tenth consecutive year. Arteaméricas showcased the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Right now, Latin American art is hot. It was the subject of conversation at Art Basel and the satellite fairs.

”We are very excited to continue showcasing Latin American art, and do so with the support of great Latin American artists and galleries,” says Leslie Pantín, President of arteaméricas. “arteaméricas has been the most respected Latin American art fair since it’s inception. We’re proud of this distinction, and for that reason, we raise our standards every year, create innovative projects and recruit the best galleries out there,” he adds.

The best galleries from all over Latin America, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe participated. The three-day arteaméricas event featured works by internationally recognized artists and sculptors. Likewise, vanguard contemporary artists was on hand in order to exhibit their works as the latest in Latin American modern art.

arteaméricas was the place where art collectors and art professionals alike gather among the present trends in paintings, sculptures, and conceptual art multimedia that distinguish the region’s art. In 2011, the fair had more than 50 galleries taking up more than 80 spaces and showcasing more than 300 artists. The artists represented by the galleries hail from every country in the Americas and Spain. This year, the fair organizers developed a special tribute to Argentina. The country was showcased through its art, which is of high quality and innovation. The legendary Argentinean gallery, Galleria Rubbers, was at the fair. Also, several other prestigious Argentinean galleries and institutes were on board to showcase their art.

“For 2012, arteaméricas will feature many new and interesting things; from sculptures, to music performances and art talks,” states Emilio Calleja, fair VP. The “Maestro” Carlos Cruz-Diez from Venezuela is this year’s invited artist. Cruz-Diez, a revered master of geometric art, was chosen by Jeffrey Loria, owner of the new Miami Marlins to install a major work of art in the four acre entrance Plaza at the stadium. “arteaméricas wishes to honor this great artist at our fair along with the Miami Marlins and Art in Public Places who participated in this selection,” adds Emilio Calleja.

The art available at arteaméricas ranges from $2,000 to approximately one million dollars.

arteaméricas is headed by Leslie Pantín; Emilio Calleja; Dora Valdés-Fauli, Fair Director; María Nápoles, Executive Director; and Othón Castañeda, Associate Director and Director of Salón arteaméricas, Marijean Miyar. For more information, visit arteaméricas online at the newly redesigned www.arteamericas.com.

IV International Art and Design Fair Espanola Way 4/15/12

IV International Art & Design Fair Espanola Way
Sunday April 15th 2012, 2pm to 8pm
Segafredo Espanola Way
500 Espanola Way
Miami Beach, 33139

Segafredo’s Espanola Way & Drexel Irish Pub
Invite you to an International Art & Design Fair

With Plenty of Photography, Paintings, Sculptures, Jewelry, Fashion, Illustrations, Mixed Media, Entertainment and more

For More Information internationalartfair@gmail.com

J’Clark International Entertainment and Fabulous Miami presents the II International Art and Design Fair Espanola Way 2012.

International Art Design Sunday Night, April 15th
Join us for a day of Art and Design

Reserve your table Now
Exhibitor Tables will get great Exposure, media cover.
This is a great opportunity to showcase your business at Segafredo at Espanola Way, Miami Beach.

Only few Spaces Are Available starting at USD$150
From 2:00pm to 8:00pm
Bring Your Family and Enjoy Opening a Day of International Art and Design

For more information and opportunities please contact:
internationalartfair@gmail.com or Jennifer Clark : jennifer@jclarkentertainment.com

Photographs from Art Wynwood VIP Preview on 2/16/12

Art Wynwood VIP Preview on Thursday, February 16, 2012. Had a wonderful time, the art is amazing and saw so many wonderful people.  Can’t wait to go back and see even more.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

Art Wynwood, the Wynwood Arts District’s highly anticipated International Contemporary Art Fair, opened its doors to the public for its first full day yesterday. Building off of the momentum of the previous evening’s VIP Preview, which was attended by 5,100 collectors and art enthusiasts, galleries continued to report strong sales and promising leads from serious collectors on their diverse works by established and emerging international artists from more than 13 countries around the globe.

“We are thrilled to see that both local and international collectors have embraced Art Wynwood and the Midtown Wynwood Arts District,” said Art Wynwood Director and Partner Nick Korniloff. “Art Wynwood is quickly establishing itself as a world-class contemporary art fair and platform for collecting the highest level of contemporary art available during President’s Day Weekend in Miami.”

After only day one of its official opening, galleries have sold works of art by artists who have been showcased in major museums from around the globe including the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Toledo Museum of Art, and Museo de Bellas Artes in Cuba, among others.

Highlights from Friday sales include:
New York-based ACA Galleries sold Jack Stuppin’s “Olana Forest” for $40,000
New York-based Black & White Gallery sold a piece by Shimon Okshteyn for $28,000
Amsterdam-based Leslie Smith Gallery sold an untitled mixed media piece by Zhuong Hong Yi for $17,500
London-based Cynthia Corbett Gallery sold “Horse Heads” for $15,000
Miami-Paris-based Waltman Ortega Fine Art sold Francois Bard’s “Portrait of a Woman” for $15,000
Miami-based Hardcore Contemporary Art Space sold Gaston Ugalde’s “Cabeza Chamanica” for $7,000
New York-based Barry Friedman Ltd. sold Michael Eastman’s “Yellow Room” and Arno Rafael Minkkinen’s “Laurence, Ta ‘Cenc” for an undisclosed amount
London-based Olyvia Fine Art sold Lee Dong Jae’s “Icon” for an undisclosed amount
Miami-based Now Contemporary Art sold Augusto Equivel’s “Gum Ball Dispenser” for am undisclosed amount
New York-based Hollis Taggart Gallery sold a work by Alexander Calder for an undisclosed amount
New York-based Nancy Hoffman Gallery sold two pieces by undisclosed artists for undisclosed amounts
Dublin-based BlueLeaf Gallery sold a work by Claudia Alvarez for an undisclosed amount
Amsterdam-based Witzenhausen Gallery sold a work by Jeff Robb for an undisclosed amount
“We have made excellent connections at Art Wynwood around commissioning larger scale sculptures, a core aspect of our program,” said Cynthia Reeves.

Art Wynwood has drawn international support and attention for its impressive program of performances, paintings, photography, sculpture, art video and new media, conceptual art and street art by 500 celebrated and emerging artists, as represented by more than 50 galleries from Argentina, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Venezuela, United Kingdom and the United States. Art Wynwood will be open to the general public from Friday, Feb. 17 to Sunday, Feb. 19 from 11 am to 7 pm and on Monday, Feb. 20 from 11 am to 6 pm. For more information on Art Wynwood and for a full list of exhibiting galleries, please visit www.art-wynwood.com.

Art Wynwood is generously supported by its Official Luxury Partner Superyachts.com, as well as JW Marriot Marquis Miami; Hotel Beaux Arts Miami; Turon Travel; Museo Vault; Kushner Moving Group; Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau; Miami Art Dealers Association; Wynwood Art Dealers Association; Goldman Properties; Lombardi Properties; The Miami Herald; Wynwood Walls; db Bistro Moderne; Joey’s; Wynwood Kitchen and Bar; Bakehouse Art Center; Société Perrier; The Miami New Times; and Midtown Miami.

Art Miami, LLC, is a partnership consisting of art and media industry veterans Nick Korniloff, Mike Tansey and Brian Tyler. Art Miami, LLC, produces Art Miami (www.art-miami.com), Miami’s longest-running contemporary show.

arteaméricas 3/2-5/12

arteaméricas
Saturday, March 3rd through Monday, March 5th
Friday, March 2, 5pm-11pm Preview Party
Saturday, March 3, 12pm-10pm
Sunday, March 4, 12pm-9pm
Monday, March 5, 12pm-5pm
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Hall A
Miami Beach, FL 33139
arteamericas.com

arteaméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America, will be returning for its tenth consecutive year. Starting on Saturday, March 3rd through Monday, March 5th, 2012, arteaméricas will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Right now, Latin American art is hot. It was the subject of conversation at Art Basel and the satellite fairs. The co-directors of Art Basel Miami Beach mentioned “Latin America” numerous times in an interview for the official magazine of the fair. ARCO, the acclaimed fair in Madrid focused on Latin American art in their ads. At the Venice Biennale, Allora & Calzadilla represented the United States, and the MOMA in New York City has a major exhibit of Diego Rivera’s murals.

”We are very excited to continue showcasing Latin American art, and do so with the support of great Latin American artists and galleries,” says Leslie Pantín, President of arteaméricas. “arteaméricas has been the most respected Latin American art fair since it’s inception. We’re proud of this distinction, and for that reason, we raise our standards every year, create innovative projects and recruit the best galleries out there,” he adds.

The best galleries from all over Latin America, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe will be participating. The three-day arteaméricas event will feature works by internationally recognized artists and sculptors. Likewise, vanguard contemporary artists will be on hand in order to exhibit their works as the latest in Latin American modern art.

arteaméricas is a place where art collectors and art professionals alike gather among the present trends in paintings, sculptures, and conceptual art multimedia that distinguish the region’s art. In 2011, the fair had more than 50 galleries taking up more than 80 spaces and showcasing more than 300 artists. The artists represented by the galleries hail from every country in the Americas and Spain. This year, the fair organizers are developing a special tribute to Argentina. The country will be showcased through its art, which is of high quality and innovation. The legendary Argentinean gallery, Galleria Rubbers, will be at the fair. Also, several other prestigious Argentinean galleries and institutes will be on board to showcase their art.

“For 2012, arteaméricas will feature many new and interesting things; from sculptures, to music performances and art talks,” states Emilio Calleja, fair VP. The “Maestro” Carlos Cruz-Diez from Venezuela is this year’s invited artist. Cruz-Diez, a revered master of geometric art, was chosen by Jeffrey Loria, owner of the new Miami Marlins to install a major work of art in the four acre entrance Plaza at the stadium. “arteaméricas wishes to honor this great artist at our fair along with the Miami Marlins and Art in Public Places who participated in this selection,” adds Emilio Calleja.

As in past years, arteaméricas has set up a Selection Committee, Angel Felix, Director of the Cultural Program of the Interamerican Development Bank; and Leonor Amarante, an acknowledged curator and critic from Brazil. Carol Damian, Director of the Frost Museum, has been in the committee since the fair’s first year and is a member once again. All four carefully evaluate every gallery and their artists, in order to continue to raise the quality of the fair.

Organized by Dr. Marijean Miyar, arteaméricas 2012 will bring back Art Talks, a series of four discussion tables aimed at furthering the understanding of the visual arts, biennial productions and collecting practices. The panels are structured to promote reflection and critical analysis of issues relevant to biennial directors, curators and artists, as well as the formation of private and public collections. Topics will include everything from photography to a talk by renowned artist Carlos Cruz-Diez.

Art Talks 2012 will take place in the Salón arteaméricas, furnished by Poltrona Frau. This area will have theater-type and will also be showing video art throughout the fair’s three day run.

In 2012, arteaméricas will introduce its FOTOAMERICAS section, a photography exhibition open to artists from all nationalities.

The art available at arteaméricas ranges from $2,000 to approximately one million dollars.

arteaméricas is headed by Leslie Pantín; Emilio Calleja; Dora Valdés-Fauli, Fair Director; María Nápoles, Executive Director; and Othón Castañeda, Associate Director and Director of Salón arteaméricas, Marijean Miyar. For more information, visit arteaméricas online at the newly redesigned www.arteamericas.com.

2012 sponsors
American Airlines – Bacardi – FedEx
The Miami Herald & El Nuevo Herald – Comcast – Radio Caracol
Cadillac – Poltrona Frau – Tiffany & Co. – Selecta Magazine – Saks Fifth Avenue
Miami Dade College –Art Circuits – Collectrium – AT&T
Overseas Partners Realty – Café Bustelo – Fortune International Realty
ArtDistricts, ArtPulse, Arte!Brasileiros, Miami Art Guide, ArtNexus, Arte Al Límite, Artes, Irreversible,
Arte Al Día Internacional, Splendid, Latin Business Chronicle, Latin Trade, What Miami, Llei D’art
Prestigious Art Institutions and Foundations that support arteaméricas:
Bass Museum of Art, Lowe Art Museum, MAM (Miami Art Museum), MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, Centro Cultural Español, Instituto Cultural de Mexico, the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art and the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum

Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2/18-20/12

Coconut Grove Arts Festival
February 18-20, 2012. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Coconut Grove, Florida. The Arts Festival’s colorful mile-long path begins on McFarlane Road and runs down South Bayshore Drive offering picturesque views of Biscayne Bay.

$10 per person per day. Children 12 and under are free. All animals are prohibited except for certified animals assisting disabled guests.

Standard tickets are available at the Festival gates, as well as online at www.CGAF.com. Residents of Coconut Grove in the 33133 zip code can enjoy the Festival for $5.00 per day (proof of residency required). Group tickets for parties of 50 or more can be purchased by calling (877) 7-CG-ARTS.

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival® returns this President’s Day weekend to inspire ones imagination for visual, culinary and performing arts. The 49th annual three-day event brings the most talented and creative artists from all over the world to Coconut Grove, February 18 – 20, 2012.

Considered the top fine art event in the history of Sunshine Artist Magazine’s 200 Best, artists from more than 43 states and Canada were among the more than 1,200 applicants that submitted samples in mixed media, painting, photography, digital art, printmaking & drawing, watercolor, claywork, glass, fiber, jewelry & metalwork, sculpture and wood. Applicants included 19 local artists from the Miami area and more than 100 from Florida.

“Our festival is truly a celebration of the arts, introducing top caliber masters of art in all mediums and genres,” said Monty Trainer, president of the Arts Festival. “Locals and visiting guests alike will appreciate the internationally celebrated visual, musical and culinary collections.”

Complementing the visual arts on display is the popular Culinary Pavilion which invites nationally-renowned chefs to prepare their famous dishes and explain their specialties. This year’s chefs will represent successful restaurants and hotels from South Florida, including some nationally recognized authors. In addition, musicians will grace the Festival’s main stage located in Peacock Park

Residents of Coconut Grove in the 33133 zip code can enjoy the Festival for a reduced admission of $5 (proof of residency required).

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival is produced by the non-profit Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association. Proceeds help fund year-round arts programs. The association also maintains the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery and presents special exhibitions throughout the year from its location at the Shoppes at Mayfair.
Since its inception in 1963, the association has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to students who attend fine arts programs in local schools. For more information or to purchase tickets for the Arts Festival online, visit www.CGAF.com.

Information courtesy www.miamiartguide.com

St. Stephen’s Art Show 2/18-20/12


St. Stephen’s Art Show
2/18/2012, 2/20/2012
St Stephen’s Episcapol Church
2750 McFarlane Road
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
www.artshowss.org

Entering its 24th year, the highly anticipated St. Stephen’s Art Show (SSAS) will be celebrating its three-day long festival from Saturday, February 18th through Monday, February 20th, 2012 (9:00 am – 6:00 pm) The show is presented by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a 100 year resident in Coconut Grove. The show, known as one of South Florida’s most popular outdoor arts festival, will take place at the St. Stephens Episcopal Church (2750 McFarlane Road) in the heart of Coconut Grove, Florida.

The St. Stephen’s Art Show has long been considered a nationally important industry event. What started out as a simple hot dog stand during the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, the show has grown into an event all on its own. Ranked top in the country by Artist Magazine and Sunshine Artist Magazine, the St. Stephen’s Art Show is a not-for-profit event that helps raise funds for outreach programs in the Coconut Grove and Miami area. The show’s proceeds allow St. Stephens to offer a range of cultural, spiritual and entertainment activities to the community, as part of its vision to be “The Heart of the Grove, and Reaching Beyond”.

This show will feature local and accomplished artists from across the nation that have been accepted into the show for ten years or more as well as a purposeful sampling of brand new artists never seen at the show before.

The art show will be open all three days from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and will feature long standing artists and award winners, For a $2 entry fee, visitors can enjoy artwork from more than 150 renowned artists, an international food court, children’s activity area, an authentic English tea room and musical entertainment, all on the shady campus of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church.

The St. Stephen’s Art Show is an event not to be missed. For additional information, visit www.artshowss.org or by calling (305) 648-0056

Nineteenth Annual Miami International Map Fair 2/4-5/12

Nineteenth Annual Miami International Map Fair
February 4 – 5, 2012, 10am – 5pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL
33130
More Info

This annual event showcases antique maps, rare books, panoramas and atlases from around the world. Peruse and purchase antique maps from some of the finest map dealers in the world. Learn about maps through a series of lectures by experts in the field and enjoy special events held throughout the weekend. Proceeds from Map Fair go toward maintaining and improving HistoryMiami exhibitions, educational programming and community outreach programs. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $5; Non-members: $15. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Parking available at the Miami-Dade County Cultural Plaza Garage, 50 NW 2 Avenue. For more information call 305-375-1614, email mapfair@historymiami.org or visit www.historymiami.org.

Contact Information:
Amanda Israel
305-375-1614
mapfair@historymiami.org

Art Wynwood International Contemporary Art Fair 2/16-20/12

Art Wynwood | International Contemporary Art Fair
VIP Preview Thursday, February 16, 5:30pm-10:00pm (Access for Art Wynwood VIP Cardholders & Press)
General Admission:
Friday, February 17 11am – 7pm
Saturday, February 18 11am – 7pm
Sunday, February 19 11am – 7pm
Monday, February 20 11am – 6pm
(Days and Times Subject to Change)
The Art Wynwood Pavilion
Midtown Miami | Wynwood
3101 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
www.art-wynwood.com

Admission One day fair pass $15
One day fair pass including catalog $45
Multi-day fair pass $30
Multi-day fair pass including catalog $60
Art Wynwood 2012 Catalog $35
Students 12-18 years and Seniors $10
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult Free
Groups 10 or more $10

Art Miami, LLC. is pleased to announce its confirmed exhibitor list in association with the launch of Art Wynwood, taking place President’s Day Weekend, Feb. 16 – 20, 2012. Held in the spacious 100,000-square-foot Art Miami Pavilion, which attracted more than 55,000 attendees during the 2011 edition of Art Miami, the inaugural five-day International Contemporary Art Fair will showcase a compelling array of cutting-edge, contemporary and modern artwork by both emerging and established artists from more than 50 galleries, including “the flying murals of Wynwood” commissioned by the district’s own Tony Goldman.

Art Wynwood will feature paintings, photography, sculpture, art video and new media, conceptual art and urban street art by 500 artists from 13 countries: Argentina, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Venezuela, United Kingdom and the United States. With representation from 100 cities from around the world, including 50 across the U.S., Art Wynwood will further distinguish the Wynwood Arts District as a leading cultural destination for acquiring contemporary art. A VIP Private Preview will be held in celebration of the opening on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.

“This is a very exciting time and opportunity for the Wynwood Arts District, as well as Miami, our organization, exhibitors and the international community of art collectors who vacation or call South Florida home during President’s Day Weekend,” said Nick Korniloff, Director and Partner of Art Wynwood. “Art Wynwood will further ignite the Wynwood Arts District urban revitalization by providing a high quality, standalone International Contemporary Art Fair that will garner international recognition for the district and deliver a positive economic impact for many years to come.”

Capturing the essence of what the Wynwood Arts District and the Miami Art scene have to offer is paramount. Notably, Tony Goldman, who has been a driving force in the evolution of the arts and warehouse district of Wynwood, will exhibit what he describes as “the flying murals of Wynwood” in the fair’s VIP Lounge. Under his guidance, six 8’ x 24’ murals by international artists, including a Retna work from the Janet and Tony Goldman Collection, an existing piece from How & Nosm, as well as new murals from DAZE, Aiko and Futura, will be installed. Goldman will also be an integral part of Art Wynwood’s soon-to-be-announced host committee, which will be comprised of industry leaders in the art, design and media worlds from Miami and beyond. He states, “We applaud the organizers of Art Wynwood for their decision to launch a new art fair in Miami next month. This is a wonderful example of how Miami – and specifically Wynwood – has evolved into a year round arts destination.  I think I speak on behalf of the entire Wynwood community in welcoming and supporting Art Wynwood.”

Click more for a list of galleries and further information. Continue reading “Art Wynwood International Contemporary Art Fair 2/16-20/12”

61st Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art 1/7-8/12

61st Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art
January 7-8, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grounds of the Lowe Art Museum
University of Miami Campus
1301 Stanford Drive
www.BeauxArtsFestival.org

Admission and Parking: Free

The 61st annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art will bring more than 200 fine artists to the grounds of the Lowe Art Museum on the University of Miami campus during the weekend of January 7 and 8, 2012.

Widely recognized as one of the region’s most popular outdoor art exhibitions and a South Florida tradition, the festival attracts over 25,000 visitors annually and offers works in 11 mediums for a variety of budgets. This year, artists hail from 30 states and abroad.

Admission and parking are free. Proceeds benefit the Lowe Art Museum, which will be open to the public all weekend, and support bringing children from low-income schools on cultural field trips to the museum.

The festival will feature live music, children’s entertainment – including free art activities for children ages 4-12 in the “Art Park” – and food from Miami’s gourmet food trucks, making this event not just for art enthusiasts but for families as well.

Children who attend the festival will receive a copy of the signature children’s coloring book introduced last year in honor of Beaux Arts’ 60th anniversary that features important works from the Lowe’s world collections and a museum map for children.

In addition to artists selected by a panel of jurors, visitors will find the “Student Artist Showcase,” featuring more than 100 pieces from Miami-Dade middle and high school students on display inside the Lowe Art Museum. A celebration honoring the students’ art will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, January 5, 2012, at the Lowe.

The festival also reaches beyond artists and visitors. Funds raised help underwrite “Hands On!,” Beaux Arts’ signature program for children from underserved schools. ”Hands On!” introduces these Miami-Dade students to the world of art and museums via field trips to the museum. Additional funds raised are used for Lowe Art Museum exhibitions, improvements and acquisitions.

The festival was originally called the “Clothesline Sale,” as Beaux Arts volunteers used clotheslines to display the works of local artists in front of the Lowe. Six decades later, the all volunteer-run Festival of Art has evolved and is considered one of the top outdoor fine art shows in the country.

Sponsors for this year’s festival include Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay.

Art Basel Day 7-FIU and Lowe Art Museum-Two great brunches By Betty Alvarez

FIU Breakfast in the Park
Each year, in celebration of Art Basel MIami Beach, The Patrica & Phillip Frost Art Museum hosts an official Art Basel sponsored event, Breakfast in the Park, drawoing hundres of art enthusiast yearly. The 9th annual Breakfast in the Park featured internally renowned artist Joel Perlman. Perlman has been creating complex scultptures out of steel, bronze, copper and aluminum since the early 1970’s. He builds sculptural pieces by welding metal in stacks or perilous joints.

Lowe Art Museum Champagne Brunch
On Sunday, December 4th the Lowe Art Museum hosted its Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch sponsored by Philip and Denise Gerson. Guests enjoyed champagne provided by Southern Wine & Spirits along with a selection of tasty treats including croissants, bagels, pasta salad, quiche, and mini cupcakes. Following the brunch, patrons picked up some Vitamin Water ZERO on the way to the ‘China: Insights’ Lecture by Curator A.D. Coleman, sponsored by Stella M. Holmes.

Miami International Art Fair aboard SeaFair 1/12-16/12


Miami International Art Fair
January 13-14, noon to 10 PM and January 15-16, noon to 7 PM.
SeaFair
Docked at 100 Chopin Plaza

January 12th: MOCA Shakers private preview from 6:30-8:30 PM
Collectors’ Invitational from 8:30-10 PM

Tickets at the door: $15 for a One-day ticket
$20 for a Multi-day ticket
$30 for a Priority Boarding ticket
discounted tickets are available at www.mia-artfair.com.
SIGN UP FOR FREE TICKETS NOW!

the Fair website
SeaFair
MOCA Shakers membership.

SeaFair – which remains dockside – features 3 decks of custom exhibit space, a sky deck bar and bistro, Luxe Lounge, Collectors Lounge, and international coffee bar. www.expoships.com

The 3rd edition of Miami International Art Fair (MIA), one of America’s most exciting mid-winter contemporary art fairs, will return January 12-16, 2012 with a dynamic ensemble of 28 international galleries representing artist from Europe, Latin America, United States and Asia. The Fair will feature paintings, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installations from a bevy of established museum collected artists as well as some of today’s most promising emerging artists.

The Fair will relocate aboard SeaFair – the 228-foot megayacht venue – docked at 100 Chopin Plaza in Miami’s premiere downtown entertainment district and will include a waterside installation and sculpture exhibition in Bayfront Park.

Focusing on projects that reflect on universal subject matters, Hardcore Contemporary Art Space (Miami) will present work of local and international artists who use innovative and provocative mediums to foster questions about our post-contemporary society. At MIA the gallery will bring works by the renowned Latin American artist, Gastón Ugalde. He is called “the most important living Bolivian artist” by the Konex Foundation in Argentina and is often referred to as the “Andean Warhol” by art critics. Ugalde is also known as “the enfant terrible” of the Bolivian Art Scene and gained global attention with his controversial series of “coca paintings “. Gastón has been experimenting with coca in his art since the 1980s and will exhibit a selection of coca works at the Fair. The gallery will also feature Venezuelan artist Milton Becerra. Becerra is known for addressing cultural and environmental concerns through his mixed media works and has a unique technique of weaving organic materials – a skill learned during time spent with Amazonian tribes in the early 80’s. He has been exhibited in prestigious museums worldwide including Museum of Modern Art, Paris; Ludwig Museum, Aachen; and the Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro.

Cernuda Arte (Coral Gables) specializes in the exhibition and sale of Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, and Modern master Cuban paintings, as well as fine artworks by contemporary artists. At MIA 2012, the Gallery will exhibit a collection of established and emerging Cuban artist including Wifredo Lam, Agustin Cardenas, Mario Carreno and René Portocarrero among others.

Black Square Gallery (Miami) has flourished in the Miami art scene since the Gallery was founded in 2010. They will exhibit works by Emilio Garcia, Pablo Lehmann, Victor Sydorenko, Taisha 3,14, Zhanna Kadyrova, Anibal Vallejo, Jorge Chirinos Sanchez and Taro Hattori.

Kavachnina Contemporary (Miami) will exhibit emerging, mid-career artists both local and foreign in various media and will feature a large scale sculpture installation in MIA’s sculpture garden at Bayfront Park. Among the sculptors exhibited will be Dutch stainless steel sculptor Ronald Westerhuis, South American artists John Angee and Cecilia Lueza, Spanish sculptor Joan Barrantes, Italian sculptor Maria Cristina Carlini, American artists Gilbert Boro, Claudia Klein and local Miami artist Jorge Fernandez.

Evan Lurie Gallery (Carmel) will feature works by renowned Italian sculptor Oriano Galloni, whose stunning figures in marble, wood, and aluminum range in height from 6 to 30 feet. A monumental 30-foot high marble sculpture entitled “White Moon” has been generously donated by the artist, and is expected to fetch an estimated $2.5 million at auction, with the proceeds from the sale benefitting the non-profit Arts for India. Galloni has also designed and donated 30 small-scale sculptures for the launch of Arts for India at the Guggenheim Museum New York on April 26, 2012. The Evan Lurie Gallery will also feature new works by sculptors Brad Howe, Carlo Borer, Kevin Barrett, and Gino Miles, as well as two-dimensional pieces by Jorge Santos, Victor Wang, Alexi Torres, and Jason Paul Bennett.

Art Link International (Lake Worth) will present a collection of Modern Masters as well as emerging artists. The gallery will feature artwork and a live painting performance Friday evening by celebrated graffiti artist John Matos – better known as Crash. Crash will donate one of his works to benefit the Marli Foundation for Ovarian Cancer during a benefit for the Foundation on Saturday, January 14th aboard SeaFair. Among the additional works exhibited will include a 1979 original Joan Miro, as well as original paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Frank Stella, two original Botero drawings from the 1980’s, a Venetian glass exhibit of Dale Chihuly circa the 1990’s and an important painting, Dame mit Tomate, by painter Paul Klee completed in 1930, as well as works by Jimmy Ernst, Charles Green Shaw, Jim Ceravolo, A.R. Penck and Tom Wesselmann.

From the far reaches of South Korea, Ejung Gallery (Seoul) will present works by artist Lee Kyu-Hak. Inspired by the work of Vincent Van Gogh the artist uses mixed media including styrofoam, magazines, newspaper and Korean traditional paper, hanji, to create his textured works. In addition, the gallery will present work by sculptor Moo In-Soo.

An exhibition of artists Frank Hyder and Florence Putterman will be presented by Projects Gallery (Philadelphia). Hyder has participated in more than 150 group shows and has had over 80 solo exhibitions throughout North, South and Central America, including 8 individual exhibitions in New York City.

Naples International Art Antique Fair 2012 2/23-28/11

The second annual Naples International Art & Antique Fair (NIAAF)
February 23-28
Naples International Pavilion
Immokalee and Livingston Roads
Naples, FL
www.niaaf.com

Inaugurated in 2011, NIAAF introduced international fine art galleries to the flourishing art scene of Florida’s Gulf Coast for the first time. With solid sales and an attendance of over 16,000 in its premiere year, NIAAF confirmed Naples has a qualified market for fine art and furthered its recognition as a cultural destination on the international art circuit.

The 2012 Fair will again showcase an array of international galleries exhibiting works for sale including American and European 19th and 20th Century painting, antique objet d’art, modern and mid-century Murano glass, sculpture, haute and period jewelry and original design.

The Preview evening, February 23, will honor the Patty and Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art and Naples Philharmonic. The evening will commence with a by-invitation-only First View from 6-7:30 PM, followed by the Collectors Invitational from 7:30-10 PM.
For more information on exhibitors and programming for the 2012 Naples International Art & Antique Fair visit www.niaaf.com or call 239.949.5411.

International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE) Principals, David and Lee Ann Lester have been in the art fair industry for over 20 years and have organized over 70 international art fairs in art capitals around the world including New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, and London. IFAE has pioneered the Florida market establishing the American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF) in 1997, now the premiere fine art fair in America, and Art Palm Beach in 1998, one of Florida’s most celebrated contemporary fairs. In addition, the firm founded Miami Florida’s original international art fair, Art Miami, in 1991.

In addition, IFAE owns and operates – SeaFair- the world’s first mobile mega-yacht venue. Groundbreaking in ingenuity and style, the 228-foot exhibition venue – which remains dockside during each event – pairs international fine art, jewelry and collectables with harbor view dining and special events in cities along the eastern seaboard. For more information on IFAE and SeaFair, please visit www.ifae.com, www.expoships.com.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Gallery 212 First Annual Meet the Artist on 11/30/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of Gallery 212 First Annual Meet the Artist during Art Basel on Wednesday, Novemer 30, 2011.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Art Basel Day 6-Brunches, Brunches and more Brunches By Betty Alvarez

Sagamore Brunch
The Sagamore’s annual Art Basel Brunch, one of the most sought-after events of the season, was hosted by hotel owners, Mary and Cricket Taplin in partnership with six local museums: the Bass Museum of Art, Lowe Art Museum, Miami Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, The Patricia & Phillip Frost Museum of Art at FIU and the Wofsonian-FIU. Besides the brunch I took an opportunity to see Will Ryman’s 65 Street Rose Sculpture-a colossal road bed, soaring over 20ft. high, that bloomed on the hotels beachfront. The Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions was also exhibiting at the Sagamore. Lots of photographic artwork by many artists. A great viewing addition to the brunch.

Tudor House Brunch
Food Network celebrity chef and partner Geoffrey Zakarian along with Executive Chef Jamie DeRosa kicked off Tudor House’s new Rosé Brunch during Art Basel weekend. Zakarian was on-hand to talk brunch, while The Vincent Rafford Quartet plays and a traveling Bloody Mary cart delivered the perfect daytime cocktail. However, the spotlight is the Rosé Wine list, consisting of a curated selection of special varietals representative of regions from Anjou to Provence. The menu, offered both Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11am, covers both breakfast and lunch themed options. On the lighter side, a raw and crudo assortment included Florida stone crabs, Wild Alaskan King Crab and West Coast Oysters.

My Brickell by Karim Brunch
International design talent Karim Rashid, named by TIME the “Most Famous Industrial Designer in All the Americas,” made an in-person appearance for the launch of mybrickell’s sales center. Karim signed his latest book Sketches and presenting his mural of ideas and designs for his first-ever condo design at mybrickell. Guests were encouraged to wear pink in honor of Rashid’s iconic dress attire, making a colorful visual. The 192-unit tower will be centrally located in the heart of Miami’s Brickell area when it breaks ground in the first quarter of 2012. The center showcases Rashid’s energetic designs to serve as an impacting vision to future residents and brokers.

Coconut Grove Art Starts in the Grove

“Art Starts in the Grove” presented a synergy of 11 contemporary and fine art galleries, plus a special 3D Atrium featuring works by the late Cuban master sculptor Manuel Carbonell. The Grove collaboration will showcase works by artists who range in genre, age and background, offering something for all art lovers.Tibetan-born and Australia residing artist, Karma Phuntsok, traveled to Dharma Studio in the Grove to merge polar ideas. Creating “a modern expression of an ancient craft” by merging the two worlds of old and new into one eye-opening idea. Taking art enthusiasts on a trip through man’s subconscious mind, Rodez Art gallery will present “Fact or Fiction” by gallery owner George Rodez. The exhibition explored the relationship between life and dreams, and the struggle to leverage them both. George Rodez will also include 3 pieces from his “Dreams” series. Multiple award-winning photographer Patrick Farrell was featured at the Hunter Gallery displaying works by the same series that earned him the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography. Described as “provocative, impeccably composed” photos, the series depicted a brutal hurricane season in Haiti, displaying the fragile country’s humanitarian disaster. Inviting its 2011 Best of the Best winner back for special showcase exhibition, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery presented the newest pieces by award-winning, Florida glass blower Duncan McClellan. With the upcoming release of the Hollywood film My Week with Marilyn, starring Academy-Award Nominee Michelle Williams, this pop culture hub will feature a well-timed exhibit titled “Tribune to Marilyn Monroe.” International artists have always made a home Coconut Grove and this year is no different. Boswell Mourot Fine Art Gallery welcomed international artist, Hans Feyerabend as he brought his award-winning “New Works” collection to its walls. Guests enjoyed fruit, wine, and cheese while admiring the feature works of Isabelle “Izi” Schuette, a local Grove artist. For those who want to express their creative side, GroveHouse will also be hosting “Imagine—Let The Inner Artist Out” – an exhibit that encourages everybody to live and express the energy of art. Helping to raise money for Miami Children’s Hospital, the gallery will host a fundraiser event by auctioning the dynamic works of internationally-known contemporary, Latin American artists Milena Arango, Julio Nieto and Angelo Valenzuela.

Art Basel Day 5-Miami Beach Art Overload

Art Basel at the Miami Beach Convention Center
Obviously, I have to go see the big event of Art Basel itself at the Miami Beach Convention Center. My friend and I just went to the outer “circle” of the event in order for us not to get lost when leaving the convention center. This year, there was a bit of everything: abstract, contemporary, out of the ordinary. A little bit of everything. Some pieces got me interested but there was nothing in my opinion that totally made me say, “You have to see it” but I was honored to go to Art Basel itself.

Art Center South Florida
After our first Art Basel dose of the night, we headed to Lincoln Road and went in Art Center South Florida which was showcasing ‘Center of Attention,’ a group show spotlighting local professional emerging and established artists. Among the many imports descending upon Miami during Art Basel, ArtCenter/South Florida – contemporary art incubator since 1984 – puts the focus on local talent. Nearly 40 artists-in-residence opened their studios showcasing new works in the 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road buildings, while the ‘Center of Attention’ exhibit in the main gallery spotlights resident artists including: Ramon Bofill, Natasha Duwin, Katerina Friderici, Alex Heria, Adriana Carvalho, Venessa Monokian, Damian Sarno (pictured), Amanda Serrano, Antonia Wright and David Zalben.

Guess By Marciano
So we hear about a party at Guess and ventured over there after we got a dose at the ArtCenter. This was a different kind of party but still celebrating with the style of Art Basel. Vodka cocktails and light bites were the toast of the evening while shoppers browsed the many beautiful apparel and accesories that only Guess Marciano has to offer.

Verge Miami Beach
Verge Art Miami Beach 2011 edition premiered at the 45-room Greenview Hotel, the closest hotel of all the satellite fairs in Miami Beach to Art Basel. Besides being closer to the main event collector traffic on Washington Avenue, the Greenview is also a stunning setting for galleries and artists projects, with clean, flat white walls throughout, breezy spacious suites more conductive to a classic true white-cube exhibition environment.

Anthony Liggins Presents Love Revolution
Internationally renowned contemporary artist Anthony Liggins brought the “Love Revolution” to South Florida at the opening event for Gallery 88. Liggins’ works can be found in major galleries spanning the globe from the Middle East, throughout Europe, and the Americas. Event goers were surrounded by Liggins amazing work of art while they sipped on cocktails provided by Bombay Sapphire.

Macallan Single Malt tasting The Raleigh
The Macallan Single Malt AD Oasis for the official launch of the collaboration with world-renowned photographer Nick Veasey. This was a party that if you missed it you would have kicked yourself. The great sound of DJ Mike Nouveau rocked the house with today’s hits. A spectacular party that knocked your socks off.

Art Basel Day 4-Wynwood art Again

Zadok Gallery
As I was heading to UR New York, I strolled into Zadok Gallery on North Miami Avenue. This gallery had it all. Artlike dresses, sculptures, Xray photographic images, you name it. In a nice two story building, most of the artwork was on the first floor and much to see around.

UR New York
BREAKING AND ENTERING, presented by POP International Galleries, was a demonstration of UR New York’s vast range and ability to continuously produce groundbreaking urban inspired art. The exhibition and LIVE installations took place in the Wynwood District. Artists Michael Baca – aka “2ESAE” and Fernando Romero aka “SKI” are committed to “breaking and entering” into the mainstream – letting their art loose on the world, all the while breaking the status quo and entering the art world on their own terms — offering intensely personal and vibrant works with universal appeal. UR New York tells the stories of a new generation of artists. They are talented urban and street creators generally hidden in the shadows and more often than not arrested and punished for expressing their talents.

Janae Anon Art work
On 24th street, in the heart of the Wynwood’s art district I arrived at the Grey Area warehouse where they were featuring works by several different artists. Just to name a few, glass artist Zach Knudson, had a wide variety work consisting of everything from futuristic mannequins with mechanical attachments and glass wings, to glass etched pieces lit up with an image of a woman’s profile wearing with what looked to be a geometrically designed headdress. To my surprise a good friend of mine, Janae Anon was also exhibiting her work. She created a series of interesting character illustrations done in pencil with a humorous twist by using a premise based on the seven deadly sins. Also showing at Grey Area was Joseph Ian Baca, who produced mostly figurative works with a linear painterly style all his own and also kept busy body painting models and president of Grey Area, Candace Meyer. This is a spot that is definitely worth checking out and what I would consider to be a “must see”. Good job Janae!!

Multiversal Exhibition
After visiting my friend, I was so excited and honored to cover the Multiversal project exhibition presented by Life is Art. Miami was wow-ed with a new and unique one-of-a-kind arts experience! Guests were introduced to more than 120 of South Florida’s best as well as artists from all around the world. By encompassing almost 5,000 square feet, Multiversal showcased their best visual and performance works under tented and open-air space in this can’t miss event.
Among our artists,one found both established and emerging names from around the world. Their media will span fine arts, live art, sculpture, urban art, installations, photography, body painting, fashion and film festivals. A great showcase that had it all!

Miguel Paredes Gallery
Going back to my car I ventured into one of my favorite galleries Miguel Paredes where the gallery was showcasing for Disney Undergrown and ACME Archives piece. Weird but adorable at the same time. I wanted to play with each figurine. His other pieces of works was also showcased that night. A great gallery to venture in.

Product 81 Gallery featuring Afrobeta
Lastly I went to Product 81 Gallery, where I came upon a great group that I heard of them but never heard them play until now, Afrobeta rocked the house with their electronic beats and also played alongside a screen that made images as they played. The girl was awesome and such talent by both members. They jam and jame and people event came inside the gallery to listen to who was playing. The music, I would say was electronic with a bit of funky feeling to it. However, now I need to get their CD to hear more of their great beats! Afrobeta! Great music guys!!

Art Basel Day 3-Wynwood area got ready for the big art event By Betty Alvarez

Gallery 212 Opening Night Gala
First I went to Gallery 212 Gala which hosted their Art Basel Opening Night Gala. The Art Basel 2011 Exhibition Opening Night Gala benefitted the students of the Miami Arts Charter School providing higher arts education for kids in Miami.These students did a surprise art installations with musical, vocal and instrumental Performances.
Light food and beverages provided by Catch Grill & Bar Marriott Miami Biscayne Bay. Along with resident artists Pop Artist Michael Perez,John Pate,Johnny Pate,Sean Murdock,Jonathan Dvoretz, and Sculptor Henry Souto, the gala features celebrated master painter Jose Yossi from Brazil.

Items were raffled to benefit Food for the Poor including 2 VIP Tickets to the Vail Film Festival 2012! What a great Gala!

The Co11ective
Next I ventured across the street to view the Co11ective at the Kohn Compound. The Co11ective launched 22 renowned bi-cultural artists ranging from street art to photography. It also prensented murals, art and installations by Trek Six, Lizzie Easton Lauren Webb Harris, Celso Gonzalez, Rimx, Larregui, SK545, Olsunlade, La Pandilla, Bik Ismo, Shaun Thurston with special exhibits by Infamous Magazine, Red Bull Through My Eyes, WVW8, Carlos “Mare139” Rodriguez.

Wynwood Walls
On my way to my car I stumbled upon the Wynwood Walls where the murals were lighted up and all types of artwork from Graffiti to contemporary art was showcased. I am always amazed at these gigantic walls and the different types of artistic talent everytime I come here.

All in all, on this day, Wynwood was fun to be in and a taste of what was to come.

Art Basel Day 2-Wynwood and Design District, art all around By Betty Alvarez

Day 2 of my Art Basel expedition has a lot to cover in Wynwood and Design District. Luckily I did a good number of events:

Red Dot Fair was pleased to announce its return to the Wynwood Art District. It is located adjacent to Art Miami and next to Scope and Art Asia. Approximately, 50 international modern and contemporary art galleries features painting, photography, sculpture and works on paper.The opening reception benefitted ARC Broward (Acheivement Rehabilitation Centers). It is a private, non for profit organization providing support and assistance primarily to children and adults who a mentally challenged. A great cause.

Art Asia located in the Wynwood Art District showcasing Asian art whether it be paintings, photography or other mediums. The colors on the majority of the artwork were bright and colorful which made them stand out. The Asian artist always amaze me in knowing how to capture that sense of their culture.

Miami Solo represents Solo Art exhibition in the same space at Scope, Art Asia, and Red Dot. Many artworks by painters and artists in this exhibition.

After almost half a century in storage, the astonishing discovery of an archive of historically significant film negatives of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana, taken in 1963 and 1964 by fine art photographer William John Kennedy (b. 1930), have fully surfaced and begun to emerge in the art world. As the industry converges in Miami for one of the most important weeks of the year, they will find Kennedy’s work – published directly from the original negatives as silver gelatin fiber prints – now curated into an exhibition entitled ‘Before They Were Famous: Behind the Lens of William John Kennedy’ as part of the special programming at SCOPE Miami (November 29 – December 4, 2011).

Art Miami Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair and anchor fair to the City of Miami hosted its Opening Night VIP Preview to benefit The Lotus House Women’s Shelter. The Art Miami VIP Preview has become the most important kickoff event of Art Week for the City of Miami and one of the most sought after events for serious collectors to attend. This high-profile evening is the first view for collectors, curators, museum professionals and art enthusiasts to acquire some of the finest and most important works of art the contemporary market has to offer before the fair opens to the public the following day. With more than 110 prestigious international galleries participating, Art Miami is distinguished for its quality, depth, and diversity and maintains a preeminent position in America’s contemporary art fair market. Art Miami has grown to include more than 110 galleries from 18 countries, and will showcase 1,000 artists from 60 countries around the world. From the United States, 400 artists will be shown from nearly 100 cities.

MAD initaly announced its collaboration with Vhernier during this year’s prestigious Art Basel Miami Beach 2011. The two Italian brands are pairing up to showcase their latest collections at MAD initaly’s new showroom, located in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco Design District.

Now though Saturday, December 3rd MAD initaly’s Nadine Curmi Borgomanero and renowned Italian interior designer, Fabrizio Cocchi will host an on-going presentation of Vhernier’s sophisticated selection of beautiful, hand-made jewelry inspired from 15th century geometrics to modern avant-garde designs. Guests will be enamored by MAD initaly’s showroom – a curated collection of Italy’s finest furnishings, linens, tabletop decor, accent pieces and pop-themed art – adorned with delicate Italian jewelry by Vhernier.

As I was heading to an art exhibition on 4040 NE 2nd Street, I found a gold mine. Christian Dior, one of the famous brands of luxury accessories was having an exhibition displaying all the lovely colored purses.

On 41st and NE 2nd Avenue I ventured into an art gallery which were displaying more contemporary art. At that time I went it was the only gallery that was open in that building. Therefore it made it more worthwhile.

My experience in Design District and Wywood was like no other. Definitely would like to come back in one of their gallery walks.

Cashmere Kitties during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 12/1-3/11

Cashmere Kitties- Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Dec 1- Dec 3
Thursday- Saturday 6pm-11pm
the Kohn Compound
219 NW 24th St
Wynwood Miami, FL

FACEBOOK EVENT LINK

Free Event- A world beyond logic. All objects, attributes and relations dismay existence in one’s mind. The Kohn Compound & local artist Tony Kapel & Maitejosune Urrechaga bring to you “Cashmere Kitties” 3 nights of local music and dj’s.

Lowercase, Boxwood, Datamouth, Shuttle Life, Chalk, Aleks Violet, Altus Noumena, Jiriki, True Steez, Jolt Radio, Andie Sweet Swirl, Armando Von Feathers, Metro Zu, Pocket of Lollipops

The Kohn Compound “The World’s Largest Street Level Mural Installation” and Art Basel Miami 2011 Satellite Event Host.

check out this link here for more information on visual artist:
http://​www.kohncommercial.com/​the-kohn-compound.asp

The Kohn Compound Will Spotlight Over 40 Urban Visual Artists and 12 Musical Artists During Art Basel Wynwood 2011 Thursday December 1st – Sunday December 4th

Music Line Up
-Thursday Dec 1, 2011
6:30-7:30 Aleks Violet
7:30-8:10 Boxwood
8:15-9:00 Armando von Feathers
9:00-9:30 True Steez
9:35-10:00 Aleks Violet
10:00-10:45 Pocket of Lollipops
10:45-12:00 Armando von Feathers

-Friday Dec 2, 2011
7:00-8:00 Jolt Radio
8:00-8:30 Altus Noumena
8:35-9:00 Andie Sweet Swirl
9:00-9:30 Shuttle Life
9:35-10:00 Andie Sweet Swirl
10:00-10:30 Pocket of Lollipops
10:30-11:00 Lowercase
11:00-12:00 Jolt Radio

-Saturday Dec 3, 2011
7:00-8:00 Jiriki
8:00-8:30 Datamouth
8:35-9:00 Chalk
9:00-9:30 Metro Zu
9:35-10:00 Jiriki
10:00-10:30 Pocket of Lollipops
10:30-11:00 True Steez
11:00-12:00 Chalk

Art Basel Day 1: 2 Galleries, 2 Art Perspectives By Betty Alvarez

On November 28 during Art Basel Week, Nina Torres Fine Art inaugurated the first waterfront gallery in the heart of Midtown, in what it promises to be
Miami’s true cultural destination: the Miami Arts & Entertainment District.

The brand new 8,000 sq ft gallery space across the street of Margaret Pace Park, is located at 1800 North Bayshore Drive, in a high-rise building adorned with fountains and with breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach and the Port of Miami.

For the Opening Vernissage and to celebrate such occasion, Nina Torres presented a roster of international progressive contemporary artists which were especially invited to participate for the show entitled “International Art Exhibition.”

The inaugural two-month exhibition (November 28 – January 28, 2012) will have a selection of mixed media paintings, video, sculptures, performances and installations to be accompanied by a pleasing catalog.

Another exhibition that took place in the downtown area was Pop It! presented by Leonardo Hidalgo. This exhibition presented a new series of paintings from the artist taking place at the Bicayne Capital Headquarters in Brickell.

Hidalgo’s unique style combines pop art, the American way of life, comics of his time, and Japanese art. Ecuadorian by birth, Hidalgo, has made the United States his home since 1990 and lives painting as a career ever since. His work has attracted international acclaim and is collected worldwide for his fine art paintings and memorable portraits of famous faces. He melds photography, computer graphics, pastels, paint and fabric to create his wide variety of individual art pieces. He has been commissioned by corporate, public and private entities, including Marc Anthony, Alejandro Sanz, Hillary Clinton, Janine Howard, Enrique Iglesias, Dan Marino, The Convention Center of Guayaquil, The Jade Miami of Fortune International, The US Open Polo, and has been the official artist of the Supercar Experience for the past four years.

Gen Art Detour Presented By Smart 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

Gen Art Detour Presented By Smart
November 29th 4-8PM
First View – Complimentary to Gen Art Members and VIP Guests:
Gen Art Detour/SCOPE Art Fair Open:
November 30th – December 3rd, 11AM-7PM
December 4th, 11AM-6PM
The Wynwood District
NE 1st Ave (Midtown Blvd.) @ NE 30th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Details

Tickets: If you are interested in purchasing tickets to SCOPE Art Fair, you may do so on-site at the event.

First View tickets: $100
General Admission tickets: $20

If you are planning to attend Miami’s Art Basel this year, take a little detour and meet us at the SCOPE Art Fair. Gen Art and smart are thrilled to introduce Gen Art Detour presented by smart, making its debut at the SCOPE Art Fair in Miami. We have created a dynamic lounge space to provide fair visitors a break from the hustle and bustle, allowing them to relax in a creative and inspiring environment. What you’ll see at Gen Art Detour presented by smart is custom wrapped smart cars designed by emerging artists. These cars will be contextualized in individual innovative settings that will stimulate the imagination and rouse conversation. Feeling inspired? Express yourself using a smart car as your canvas. If you’re not in the mood to relax or get creative, hit the road behind the wheel of a smart car and take it for a test drive.

SCOPE Art Fair is the world’s leading contemporary art show and is returning to Miami for its eleventh year with a high profile venue centrally located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. The unique SCOPE experience expands this year to feature film, music, installation and performance. “Introducing artists, curators and cutting-edge galleries to new international audiences has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world.” -Alexis Hubshman, SCOPE President & Founder

Sculpt Miami 11/29/11 -12/1/11

Sculpt Miami
Fair Hours (Schedule for both location)
Tuesday, November 29, VIP Preview & Press 6 pm – 10 pm
Wednesday, November 30 11 am – 7 pm
Thursday, December 1 11 am – 8 pm
Friday, December 2 11 am – 8 pm
Saturday, December 3 11 am – 8pm
Saturday, December 3, VIP event for SculptMiami in 46 NW 36th Street, Miami FL 33127 8 pm – 11pm
Sunday, December 4 11 am – 8pm
Kavachnina
46 NW 36 St. Wynwood
Art District Miami, Fl 33127

Red Dot Art Fair Tent
3011 NE 1st Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
sculptmiami.com

The fair will be held from November 30, 2010 through December 4, 2011 and will be centrally located at 2 sites:
I. in the heart of the popular Wynwood Art District on 46 NW 36th Street within walking distance of the Design District and Midtown, which hosts important satellite art fairs including: Art Miami, Scope, Asia, Red Dot and Photo Miami;

II. Inside /outside the Red Dot Art Fair Tent on 3011 NE 1 Ave.

Sculpt Miami will be inaugurated on November 29 with a Special Private Reception for VIP guests and members of the press / media in the Red Dot Tent Location.

Special VIP event to celebrate SculptMiami will be hold on December 3 in our location in Wynwood Art District : 46 NW 36th Street, Miami FL 33127

From December 6, 2011 to October 30, 2012.

Part of SculptMiami collection will be shown in the Sculpture garden on 46 NW 36th Street, Miami FL 33127 and might be visited from Monday to Friday from 11 am – 6 pm

Sculpt Miami positions itself among important international art fairs making their presence in Miami during the celebrated “Art Basel Season”.

The fair showcases outstanding large– scale indoor and outdoor sculptures by prominent modern artists from around the world. It focuses on the newest aesthetic tendencies in contemporary sculpture highlighting innovative techniques and the use of original materials. Sculpt Miami is the only art space completely dedicated to showcasing contemporary sculpture, making it a vital source for art lovers who wish to discover new developments in modern sculpturing.

PULSE Miami 12/1-4/11

PULSE Miami
December 1 – 4, 2011
The Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Ave
Miami, Florida 33136
www.pulse-art.com

Private Preview VIP Brunch
Thursday, December 1, 10AM – 1PM

General Admission
Thursday, December 1. 1PM – 7PM
Friday, December 2, 11AM – 7PM
Saturday, December 3, 11AM – 7PM
Sunday, December 4, 11AM – 5PM

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce its 2011 Miami edition. Located at the Ice Palace Studios, in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, the seventh edition of PULSE Miami will house 90 international exhibitors. With larger booths, more spacious aisles, and a new garden lounge, our visitors will enjoy an even larger slate of original programming in an inspiring atmosphere. The diverse roster of new and mainstay exhibitors hailing from thirteen countries present artists of all stripes. Masters, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, are on view at Galerie Stefan Roepke, Cologne as well as Vik Muniz in the booth of San Francisco’s Rena Bransten Gallery; while Tomlinson Kong Contemporary, the gallery recently established by Artware Editions, will feature the noted coffee table designed by Sol LeWitt, alongside works of wooden sculptures that resemble wrought iron, crafted by young American artist Christopher Kurtz. Also of note are a selection of drawings by enigmatic artist Henry Darger in the booth of frst-time exhibitor Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York.

Other highlights include photographs by mid-career South African artist Pieter Hugo on view at Yossi Milo, New York, as well as those of emerging Vietnamese artist Dinh Q. Lê at Shoshana Wayne, Santa Monica. Luis de Jesus Los Angeles will present the abstract works of neurology-trained painter Heather Gwen Martin, which were particularly popular in the recent PULSE New York 2011. Berlin based frst-time exhibitor WAGNER + PARTNER will present the frst American exhibition of notorious artist Natascha Stellmach in the solo-artist IMPULSE section. Stellmach, who made headlines for her 2008 exhibition Set Me Free, in which the artist invited volunteers to share a joint rolled with the ashes of Kurt Cobain, will create an installation of paintings and images based on the ferocious response to the prior work, while inviting visitors to have her tattoo quotes from the reactions on their bodies.

The increased size of the fair has allowed for an unprecedented focus on the signature PULSE Projects program of installations and large-scale sculpture, with this edition providing perhaps its most ambitious offering to date. The sixteen works include a new installation from Jim Campbell entitled Exploded Views, courtesy of Hosfelt Gallery, New York. Related to a recent commission of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the installation will transmit analogue signals into throughout a sculptural trellis featuring more than one thousand LED lights to create patterns and images. Culver City based Mark Moore Gallery will present Josh Azzarella’s Untitled #125 (Hickory). Derived through a complex layering and editing process from the scene in The Wizard of Oz in which Dorothy is transported from Kansas, the 150 hour long video is among the longest experimental videos ever created. No less epic is Mac Premo’s The Dumpster Project, courtesy of Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, a 30-yard dumpster containing thousands of found objects the artist has assembled and collaged together into a single enormous installation. More subtle is German artist Michael Laube’s 22-11, an installation courtesy of Kuckei + Kuckei, Berlin, in which the artist joins thin sheets of painted plexiglass into multilayered blocks, creating a myriad of potential perspectives and images within a discrete form.

PULSE Play>, the fair’s ongoing video lounge series, will be curated this year by artist Lucie Fontaine. Domesticity II, created with IKEA furniture, and reminiscent of the living room in the intro of The Simpsons, is a continuation of a trilogy of works that begin at the Prague Biennale 5 and will conclude at Marianne Boesky Gallery. On view are works by Ciprian Muresan, Daniella Isamit Morales, and Dor Guez, among many others.

The PULSE Committee will award the PULSE Prize, to an emerging artist of exceptional talent selected from those on view in the solo-artist IMPULSE section. The winner will receive a $2,500 cash grant, and the opportunity to design the limited edition tote bag provided to fair VIPs. For this edition, attendees will receive bags designed by PULSE Miami 2010 prize winner Jorge Díaz-Torres. Prior recipients include Eric Beltz, Chen Chien-Jen, David Ellis, Philip Gurrey, Alexander Massouras, Chris Natrop, OK Mountain, Emilio Chapela Perez, Duke Riley, and Travis Somerville.

PULSE Miami 2011 is brought to you in part by the following sponsors and partners: Friends of the New World Symphony, Heineken, Société Perrier, Travelers, Aesop, Miami Magazine, ligne roset, Elizabeth Stevens & Co., Spuntino Catering, Supergoop, SPACE | Design + Production, Epic Miami, AHOY, STUDIO TOTA, Gm Printing

Cernuda Arte at Art Miami 2011 11/30/11 – 12/4/11

Cernuda Arte is pleased to announce our participation at Art Miami 2011
November 30 thru December 3 – 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
December 4 – 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Art Miami Pavilion, Midtown Blvd. (NE 1st Ave.)
Between NE 31st and NE 32nd Street
Booth – A28

At the fair, we will be showcasing the new edition of our grand annual show, Important Cuban Artworks, Volume Ten, featuring a stellar selection of Modern and Contemporary Cuban art.A beautiful 132-page-full-color catalog accompanies this exhibition and will be available upon request.

Image: Wifredo Lam, Untitled, Femme Énigmatique (Enigmatic Woman), 1970, oil on canvas, 63 x 51 inches

SCOPE Art Show 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

SCOPE Art Show
November 29-December 4, 2011
NE 1st Ave (Midtown Blvd) @ NE 30th St
Miami, FL 33127
www.scope-art.com

SCOPE Art Show celebrates eleventh year with return to 2010 Midtown Miami location

First View For VIP’s and Press
Tuesday| November 29 | 4pm-8pm
Free for VIPs (or $100 donation to benefit The SCOPE Foundation)

General Admission Fair Hours
Wednesday-Saturday | Nov 30 – Dec 3 | 11am-7pm
Sunday | Dec 4 | 11am – 6pm
The art show that has established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world proudly returns to Miami for its eleventh year. Cementing its future with an 80,000 square foot pavilion SCOPE Miami’s high-profile venue is centrally located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. Running concurrently with Art Basel Miami, SCOPE’s Midtown Miami home is just steps from The Rubell family collection, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and the Goldman Collection. The fair opens to Press and VIPs on Tuesday, November 29 with the FirstView benefit from 4-8pm

This year’s edition of SCOPE Miami, November 29th-December 4th, 2011, presents 80 international galleries upholding a unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. Returning galleries include: SPINELLO Projects(Miami), Jacob Karpio Galeria (San Jose), New Image Art (Los Angeles), Katharine Mulherin (Toronto | New York), PROGRAM (Warsaw), Christopher Henry Gallery (New York), Contemporary by Angela Li (Hong Kong), Civilian Art Projects (Washington DC) newcomers: Meulensteen (New York), Mallick Williams (New York), Plataforma de Arte Contemporaneo (Guadalajara), NOMAD Gallery (Brussels), Heiner Contemporary (Washington DC). Additionally, SCOPE is proud to announce The Argentine Section featuring 6 galleries, including returnee Pabellón 4 Contemporary Art.

Complementing this year’s international galleries, SCOPE Miami will feature a selection of special artist projects, including: a performance by United Emirates artist, CHOKRA; the installation, HELLO WORLD courtesy of artist Christopher Baker; and DB Burkman’s installation, STUCK UP, which features one of a kind stickers from artists like Matthew Barney, and Marilyn Minter to Kaws, and Skullphone. All three museum quality projects exemplify the thematic nature of history brought to life through art practice today.

SCOPE Miami is also proud to present New York’s Aperture Foundation, which will feature artists including Richard Mosse, Penelope Umbrico, Brian Ulrich and Hank Willis Thomas. Additionally, Miami-based Kiwi Arts Group presents a special exhibition of photographer William John Kennedy, featuring images of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana from their emerging days prior to their fame as historical and celebrated artists.

The unique SCOPE Miami experience expands this year in partnership with cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, theatre and performance. “This season we want to highlight SCOPE’s lead role as creative R+D for a wider audience of taste makers who make art their business” says SCOPE President & Founder Alexis Hubshman. “Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new international audiences has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world.”

Art Basel Miami Beach Presents Art Positions Featuring 16 Young Galleries 12/1-4/11

Art Positions: Strong representation of young galleries
Public Show Dates: December 1 – 4, 2011
Miami Beach Convention Center.

Art Positions creates a platform for a single project from one artist, allowing curators, critics and collectors to discover ambitious new talents at Art Basel Miami Beach. The sector will present 16 young galleries from ten different countries, with a record representation of Latin American galleries, who represent nearly half the projects for 2011.

Participating galleries and artists:
Baró Galeria, São Paulo: Rosana Ricalde
Casas Riegner Galeria, Bogotá: Icaro Zorbar
Silvia Cintra + Box4, Rio de Janeiro: Cinthia Marcelle
Gaudel de Stampa, Paris: Jessica Warboys
Algus Greenspon Gallery, New York: Emily Sundblad
Kavi Gupta, Chicago, Berlin: Theaster Gates
Karma International, Zurich: Carissa Rodriguez
Kimmerich Gallery, New York: Alexandra Bircken
Klemm’s, Berlin: Sven Johne
LABOR, México: Jorge Satorre
Mendes Wood, São Paulo: Paulo Nazareth
Francesca Minini, Milan: Mandla Reuter
Galeria Lucía de la Puente, Lima: Cesar Cornejo
Anita Schwartz Galeria, Rio de Janeiro: Otavio Schipper
Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles: Analia Saban
Travesía Cuatro, Madrid: Marco Rountree

A detailed description of selected Art Positions projects is available at www.artbasel.com/positions.

Multiversal Miami 2011 12/1-4/11

Multiversal Miami 2011

Thursday, December 1 – Sunday, December 5
During Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Multiversal Miami Event Space
193 NW 24th Street
Wynwood Arts District
Miami, FL 33137
Google Map

RSVP on Facebook
Official Website
Facebook Fanpage
Twitter

2011 Multiversal Is More Than Art Gallery Featured Artists: A Squid Called Sebastian, Alex Spitia, Alicia Casillas, Aliett Kramer, Buddy Nestor, Chelsea Greene Lewyta, Cristina Rivera, Crystal Barbe, Customz, Danelly Liz, Dekal, Diana Henao, Dianaya, Dubelyoo, Ed King, Elizabelth Virginaia Levesque, Erasmo Garcia, Eric Bonhomme, Fifty Three, Floyd, Frankie Curran, Freddy Jimenez, Glenn Arthur, Italia Rubio, Jason Page, Jean Paul Mallozi, Johannah O’Donnell, Joshua Rhodes, Kat Gun, Kazilla, Kelly McKernan, Luzalma Gonzales, Marc Paper Scissor, Marcello Ibanez, Megan Frauenhoffer, Richard Alan Haugh, Ruben Ubiera, Serafima Sokolov, Stuntkid, Teepop, Vaghe, Victor Hugo Vaca Jr

Multiversal Gallery Artists: Aleloop, Denise Diaz, Artmima, Bahapta, C.S. McNeil, Pop Art by Misha, Amberwind, Kris Starry, Vionette Torres, Jason Page, Erin Jay, Diana Pantgola, Pay Aponte, Andrew Ackerman, Gina Panzarella, Pop Mortem, Zophia Bogusz, Sean Murdock, Evoca1, Dani + The Arts, Pachucho Madrid, Brandy Rumiez, Prudence Groube, Tobi Salver, Eric Torriente, Rocksoup Studios, MLK, FDC Crew, and more TBA

Partners: More Than Art Group, Life is Art, deviantART
Sponsors: Indie Film Club, Joy Taylor Studios, Pioneer, A Girl’s Best Friend, by1982, Control Salon, Bare Minerals, Hi-Tech Paul Mitchel School, A.G.E., I Make Dope Beats, WeMerge Magazine, Methodus

Scheduled Events (Click Here for the Full Schedule)
Thu / Dec 1:
11am-12pm: VIP Screening and Champagne Brunch / $20 entry
12pm-5pm: Gallery Open to public / free
2pm-3pm: Film Festival & Promotional drinks / free
6pm-12am: Opening show, Special events, Fashion show, Promotional drinks, Live performances, music and DJ’s / $5

Fri / Dec 2:
12pm-5pm: Gallery Open to public / free
2pm-3pm: Film Festival & Promotional drinks / free
6pm-12am: Special events, Fashion show, Promotional drinks, Live performances, music and DJ’s until / $5

Sat / Dec 3:
12pm-5pm: Gallery Open to public / free
2pm-3pm: Film Festival & Promotional drinks / free
6pm-12am: Special events, Fashion show, Promotional drinks, Live performances, music and DJ’s / $5

Sun / Dec 4:
12pm-5pm: Gallery Open to public / free
2pm-3pm: Film Festival & Promotional drinks / free
6pm-12am: Closing show, Special events, Fashion show, Promotional drinks, Live performances, music and DJ’s / $5

Miami: prepare to be wow-ed this December with a new and unique one-of-a-kind arts experience! From December 1-4, in the heart of the Wynwood Art District, you will be introduced to more than 120 of South Florida’s best as well as artists from all around the world. By encompassing almost 5,000 square feet, Multiversal will showcase their best visual and performance works under tented and open-air space in this can’t miss event.

Among our artists, you will find both established and emerging names from around the world. Their media will span fine arts, live art, sculpture, urban art, installations, photography, body painting, fashion and film festivals.

Around the artwork will swirl a vortex of belly dancers, BBOY’s, fire dancers, acrobats, exhibitionists, and extemporaneous theater — all to the rhythm of live and recorded music. Open to the public from Thursday-Sunday for an estimated 49 hours — more than any other scheduled Art Basel production — this will truly be a multiversal human experience.

The show will have a tented space and outdoor exhibit, conveniently located in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood Art District next to the Dorsch Gallery.

Graffiti Gone Global 12/1-4/11

Graffiti Gone Global
Thursday, Dec. 1: 6:00PM – 9:00PM, Private Preview
Friday, Dec. 2: 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Saturday, Dec. 3: 11:00AM – 8:00PM
Sunday, Dec. 4: 11:00AM – 4:00PM
The Rotunda Space
3252 NW 1St Avenue, Suite 101
Miami, FL 33137
www.gggexhibit.com

Graffiti Gone Global (GGG), powered by SUSHISAMBA, announces its fifth consecutive exhibition of urban contemporary art and design during Art Basel Miami Beach. At the center of GGG 2011 are three acclaimed artists whose respective focuses in architecture, design and street art speak to the brand’s evolving nature. The work of Marc Fornes, Volkan Alkanoglu, and Billi Kid of Public Works Department will transform the ‘Rotunda,’ a 10,000-square-foot cornerstone in Midtown Miami (3252 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 101). For more information, please visit www.gggexhibit.com.
A trailblazer in the field of sustainable architecture and design, Alkanoglu uses progressive techniques in the fabrication of his work. An accredited professional of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), he selects low-impact materials for his work, producing designs that enhance their immediate environment.

This year’s GGG, will provide a platform for Alkanoglu and Fornes to again work alongside each other, following their participation in “Sukkah City 2010” where each artist impressed GGG’s Concept Developer, Shimon Bokovza, with their winning designs – P.YGROS.C/passive hygroscopic curls by Fornes and “Star Cocoon” by Alkanoglu. Alkanoglu’s “Star Cocoon” is now part of the permanent collection at Yeshiva University Museum in New York City. Additionally, in the past year, Fornes and Alkanoglu earned first prize for a collaboration piece for a Public Arts Project in Redondo Beach, California as well as first prize for their installation in Creve Couer, Missouri.

“GGG goes beyond celebrating urban contemporary design. It promotes a cultural agenda through art,” says Alkanoglu. “As a trained architect I am part of a practice that encompasses both the build environment and methods of artistic representation.”
For this year’s exhibition, Alkanoglu designed “Public Figure” – a work that speaks to his mastery of design and interest in sustainable art. His project is a geometric bench-like structure composed of opaque, high-density polyethylene. “Public Figure” is multifunctional in use, measuring 10 feet long and reaching 18 inches from the floor. Alkanoglu describes “Public Figure” as an “urban device” that symbolizes social interaction through its two, infinite loops that are in “constant dialogue.” The design is physically accessible to viewers, encouraging them to interact both with the design and each other.

Reinforcing the brand’s steadfast dedication to street inspiration is returning artist and curator, Billi Kid, the creator behind SUSHISAMBA’s permanent collection: the “Eames Inspiration.” This year, Kid will present his most recent project, “The Art of Basketball”, by Public Works Department featuring sections of the NBA All Star Game basketball court that have been re-imagined as design pieces for interior spaces.

The innovative assemblage of home-furnishings-meets-street reveals the dynamic nature of urban design as it can take life in a myriad of mediums that extend beyond the purview of the street. The visionaries behind the basketball court designs include several GGG veterans as well as other top urban street and graffiti artists:

Billi Kid
· Ewok One 5MH
· David Cooper
· Cope2
· Shiro
· The Dude Company
· Joe Iurato
· Jack Aguirre
Since its inception in 2007, GGG has showcased an international ensemble of artists whose work transcends the boundaries of street and gallery. In accord with the mission of GGG, Fornes, Alkanoglu and Kid have challenged traditional notions of urban contemporary design. Hailing from the streets of New York, California and Connecticut respectively, their individual and collaborative works embrace the grassroot and “hands-on” mantra of street artists who choose to express art in their immediate environment.

Arts For A Better World 11/28/11 – 12/4/11

Arts For A Better World
November 28 to December 4, 2011
Opening evening: November 29, 6 pm to 9 pm
Public hours: 11 am to 9 pm
Surfcomber Hotel
1717 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
www.artsforabetterworld.com

Entrance : $ 10, free for kids under 14

Program of conferences, debates and seminars
Program of special events
Collector’s private and guided tour

Private school tours : 10 AM/ 2 PM. Free entrance. Contact us: sandrine@artsforabetterworld.com
Kids Art workshop: 10 AM-1PM for school (during the week)
1PM – 3PM and 5 PM (Saturday and Sunday)

Having established itself during its Art Week 2010 debut as the first international art show with a unifying message, Arts For A Better World (AFABW) will stage its second edition before the thousands of collectors, dealers, curators, artists, journalists and opinion leaders who flock to Miami annually during the first week of December.

AFABW will take place at the historic Surfcomber Hotel on Miami Beach, just two blocks east of Art Basel Miami Beach. Galleries will exhibit works in a 20,000-square-foot tented space, elegantly and innovatively designed around the hotel’s pool and cabanas.

The 2011 Edition will host more than 20 galleries showcasing works by international artists. Each gallery is hand-selected by a highly experienced team of curators and fine art advisors, Sebastien Laboureau and Martin Gerlier from Moonstar Fine Arts Advisors, to fulfill a clear curatorial statement based on the illustration of their desire to contribute to A Better World. AFABW exhibitors include Taglialatella Galleries of New York, Paris and Palm Beach; Art +, Shanghai; Christopher Paschall, Bogota; Mark Hachem, New York, Paris; and Ellen Sandor art(n), Chicago.

An art show with a clear vision, unifying statement and deep artistic soul, AFABW charges itself with bringing awareness to the need for responsibility of all to ensure the future of the world. Founded by Rod and Sandrine Kukurudz, AFABW is co-chaired by Dominique J. Taglialatella, Taglialatella Galleries CEO, and Jean-Michel Raingeard, Vice President and Executive Committee Member of World Federation of Friends of Museums.

“After 40 years of experience in the art world, I am extremely excited to be involved with Arts For A Better World,” says Taglialatella. “I am fully dedicated to the magnificent opportunity to benefit art and social awareness.”

In addition to the exciting roster of featured galleries, a special curated space, the Better World Museum, will showcase important works from famed artists including Robert Indiana, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Roy Lichtenstein, all on loan from private collectors interested in demonstrating how art contributes to A Better World. A percentage of proceeds from the sale of these works will benefit various charitable organizations.

AFABW will also present special artistic projects aimed at inspiring creative thinking and raising awareness:

• Van Gogh’s Dream, an installation dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh’s life, displays the structure of the 75-square foot room in which Van Gogh lived his last 70 days while painting 80 masterpieces. Van Gogh’s Dream will be presented for the first time in the United States by the “Institut Van Gogh,” a non-profit dedicated at fulfilling Van Gogh’s Dream.

• Tous Ensemble, best translated as All Together, is a 40-piece multi-support installation by French artist Marc Ash. Inspired by the book, “The Pianist,” Tous Ensemble is a tool to encourage an emotional, non-violent remembrance of the Holocaust. The extensive installation uses an abstract, emotional contemporary artistic language to give a voice to the condemnation of all types of violence and intolerance.

“We are part of a group that believes art is a mix of passion, emotion and history. We are immensely proud to bring together some of the world’s most important galleries, institutions, collectors and opinion leaders who rally around the belief that art can contribute to A Better World,” says AFABW co-founder Rod Kukurudz. “In today’s world, we want to inspire a return to the essence.”

AFABW will also be home to various live artistic happenings. Famed Los Angeles artist Speedy Graphito, a pioneer of the street art movement, will perform – painting temporary walls at the entrance to Surfcomber – at the VIP Opening and throughout the fair. Some of the walls will be auctioned to benefit not-for-profit organizations. Spectacular 3D-like projections by international VJ and artist Ruddy Candillon will illuminate and animate the front façade of the hotel. Graphito and Candillon will be joined by other local Miami street artists.

November, 28
7-9 pm: All Together – Holocaust Remembrance & Tolerance evening co-hosted by Greater Miami Jewish Federation

November, 29
6 pm-11 pm: VIP Opening (invitation only) benefitting the Taglialatella Foundation
7:00 pm: Ribbon cutting by Miami Beach Mayor Bauer
Street Art Live Happenings (Speedy Graphito)

November, 30
8-10 am: Breakfast Robert Lynch, Americans For The Arts
Noon-2 pm: Media Brunch
3-6 pm: Art Basel VIPs Afternoon Tea
8 pm-11 pm Vernissage After Party: Support New Orleans

December, 1
9-10 am : Greater Miami & Beaches Hotel Association : “How Art benefits the hotel industry”
7-8 pm: Van Gogh Conference, Wouter Van der Veen
7-10 pm: Van Gogh Private Dinner (Guest List only)

December, 2
9-10 am Art and Corporate Responsibility: Claire Breukel
2-4 pm: Museums & Community, Jean-Michel Raingeard
6-7 pm: An overview of the art market // Panel art and investment, Sebastien Laboureau, Dominic Tagliatella, William Goldberg
7-11 pm: Friday Night Party (Theme TBD)

December, 3
5-6 pm: Van Gogh Conference – Dominique Janssens, Wouter Van Der Veen, Sebastien Laboureau
6-7 pm: From Pop Art to Street Art – panel, scholars and curators
7 pm- 1 am: Better World Party

December, 4
10-11 am: Van Gogh Conference – Dominique Janssens, Sebastien Laboureau
11 am-3 pm Van Gogh Brunch and afternoon on the beach

The fair will commence with an invitation-only VIP Opening on Tuesday, November 29th, featuring a ceremonial ribbon cutting by newly reelected Miami Beach Mayor Matti Herrera Bower. Last year’s VIP Opening drew more than 2,000 guests. Through Sunday, December 4th, AFABW will host receptions, public and private events, special tours, workshops, conferences and seminars for VIPs, collectors, media, students and insiders of various industries.

Arts For A Better World takes place at the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami Beach (1717 Collins Avenue). The fair is open to the public from Wednesday, November 30th through Sunday, December 4th from 11am to 8pm daily. Tickets are $10 per day; no cost for children under 15 years old and students with current student ID. Free for VIP cardholders of any fair during Art Week. To register for conferences, round tables and panel discussions, email conferences@artsforabetterworld.com. To RSVP for events not specified “by invitation only” or “media,” email events@artsforabetterworld.com. For more information, visit www.artsforabetterworld.com or follow AFABW on Facebook.

Arts For A Better World Participating Galleries (as of November 7th, 2011)
Art +, Shanghai; Ellen Sandor art(n), Chicago; Marc Ash, Paris; Fabien Castanier, Los Angeles; Richard Coplan, Miami; Mark Hachem, New York, Beirut, Paris; Harrari Studio, Miami; Hoyarte Hoy, Buenos Aires; Hélène Lamarque, Miami; Octavia Art Gallery, New Orleans; Christopher Paschall, Bogota; Star Track, Hong Kong; Klaus Steinmetz Contemporary, Bogota, Rio de Janeiro; Taglialatella Galleries of New York, Paris and Palm Beach; Taglialatella, Shanghai

Arts For A Better World Main Sponsors & Partners (as of November 7th, 2011)
Presenting Sponsor MGI Digital; Comcast; Arts & Business Council; Bergamasque; Citizen Events; CLALF; Eventstar; Greater Miami & Beaches Hotel Association; Moonstar Fine Art Advisors; PubliSigns; SEOBrand; Surfcomber Hotel; SupernovArt; WTDC

Seven 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

Seven
Tue Nov 29:1-8pm (opening reception)
Wed Nov 30: 11 am – 7 pm
Thur Dec 1: 11 am – 7 pm
Fri Dec 2: 11 am – 7 pm
Sat Dec 3: 11 am – 7 pm
Sun Dec 4: 11 am – 5 pm
2637 North Miami Ave at NE 27th Street
Wynwood district, Miami, FL
Entry to SEVEN is free
www.seven-miami.com
www.twitter.com/sevenmiami.

SEVEN, the pioneering collective project organized by the galleries BravinLee programs, Hales Gallery, Pierogi Gallery, Postmasters, P.P.O.W., Ronald Feldman Fine Arts and Winkleman Gallery will return to Miami for the second year, at a new location, from November 29 through December 4, 2011. With a focus on a collaborative, exhibition-like presentation commingling galleries and artists, SEVEN looks beyond the art fair model to create a new platform for viewing and acquiring works of art.

Inspired by the prevailing need for a more intimate, personal way to engage visitors during the Miami fair week, the members of SEVEN come together to create an environment where artworks may be experienced in a curated context and interested parties can have a substantial, quality interaction with the dealers. The emphasis on cooperation rather than competition relates to the founding days of these established, long-running galleries, which despite over 120 years of combined experience, remain true to the non-conformist, adventurous nature of their beginnings in the New York and London art worlds.

New this year are an outdoor installation space and a partnership with Creative Capital, which will present a large, interactive floor projection by Brian Knep, Healing Pool. Creative Capital, which provides integrated financial and advisory support to artists pursuing adventurous projects, is an ideal match for SEVEN and its founding philosophy.

BravinLee programs is excited to present new work by British artist Boo Ritson. Ritson paints people. Literally. She coats them with household paint and transforms her subjects into a variety of characters that she then presents as photographs. The gallery will also bring show a large new rope painting by Argentine Fabian Marcaccio who recently received the prestigious Bernhard Heiliger Award for Sculpture. Marcaccio, who became well known in the 1990’s, uses digital and industrial techniques resulting in large-scale environmental paintings, short animations, and “Paintants” that combine digitally manipulated imagery and sculptural form.

Hales Gallery will feature the work of Frank Bowling O.B.E. RA, the veteran Guyanese artist who began making abstract paintings in the early 1970s at a time when the prevailing trend was strictly formal works. His large-scale acrylic gel works differ in that they have always been linked to very particular geographical locations or strong emotional relationships, particularly with the British, American and Guyanese landscape. Hales will also feature works by Adam Dant, whose large-scale brush and ink drawings alongside cartographic and serial publications re-imagine the life of cities.

Pierogi Gallery will feature the work of Jonathan Schipper and Kim Jones. Jonathan Schipper will develop a new kinetic installation dealing with entropy, Slow Room. In this work, over the course of five days, a room full of furniture is pulled through a small hole in corner of the room in a slow-motion sequence of inevitable events. Kim Jones is known for his infamous performance persona, Mud Man, and his detailed war drawings. Pierogi will show a group of his war drawings and several sensitive wall sculptures.

Postmasters will present paintings by David Diao, who has a renewed attention from the next generation of curators and collectors, as well as new young galleries in Europe. Diao, who was born in China in 1943, re-configures images and motifs from modern art, architecture and design into luscious paintings of charts, patterns and personal history as an artist suspended between the East and West. They will also feature paintings and drawings by Williams Powhida, an artist bent on exposing the power dynamics in the artworld microcosm and the world at large. William Powhida: an idealistic master observer or an insufferable crank? Powhida’s works polarize and lets us know there are things we just can’t agree upon.

P•P•O•W will present a site-specific installation by Bill Smith who creates interactive sculptures that rely on his training in both art and science. His work synthesizes his acute observations of nature and an intensive approach to mechanical engineering, resulting in installations that exists somewhere between a highly sophisticated sculptural practice and the elegant mechanics of science. In addition there willbe two large scale storefront paintings by Martin Wong, whose estate P•P•O•W represents. Beginning in 1984, Wong started painting life-size replicas of storefronts from the East Village. Wong rendered the combination of painting and architecture, and it evolved into a spiritual concept, rather than an environment.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts presents a selection of the gallery’s represented artists including new works by artist Rico Gatson and David Opdyke. Gatson continues to focus his keen eye on the visual language and historical symbolism of American race relations, identity and blackness. Gatson recently exhibited a 15 year survey of work as the featured artist of Exit Art’s SOLO program. Opdyke’s at once cunning and dramatic small sculptural vignettes are rich with formal detail. In juxtaposition to his sculptures, Opdyke’s new drawings are abstracts crafted from reconfigurations of scanned ephemera layered and manipulated to scramble legibility. Both artists project a sense of playfulness in the face of complexity. SEVEN partner Creative Capital will feature an viewer-interactive digital projection entitled Healing #1 (2003-04) by gallery artist and Harvard Medical School artist-in-residence, Brian Knep.
Winkleman Gallery will present new work by Jennifer Dalton, whose September exhibition examining the lopsided number of men vs. women guests invited on supposedly liberal TV and radio talk shows has generated a stir among the media watchers across the country. Also, the brand new video by legendary experimental filmmaker Leslie Thornton expands upon her celebrated Binocular series to explore the intersection of man’s influence on nature as it affects other animals. “Sheep Machine” is a mesmerizing 12-minute video using Thornton’s kaleidoscopic technique, shot in the highest peaks of the Alps, where a lazy ski lift makes an ominous, sci-fi looking backdrop for a herd of grazing sheep.

Art Asia Miami 2011 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

Art Asia Miami 2011
Vernissage (VIP card holders, press, and invited guests) Tuesday, November 29, 4 pm – 8 pm
General Admission (Open to public) Wednesday – Saturday, November 30 – December 3, 11 am – 7 pm
Sunday, December 4, 11 am – 6 pm
Miami – Midtown
NE 1st Ave (Midtown Blvd) @ NE 30th St,
Miami, FL 33127
www.artasiafair.com
www.twiter.com/artasia
www.facebook.com/ARTASIAFairs

Ticket Information
Free for all VIP card holders
Vernissage pass (limited amount): $100
One day fair pass: $20
One day fair pass including limited edition catalog: $30
Multi-day fair pass (unlimited access during public days): $25
Multi-day fair pass including limited edition catalog: $35
ART ASIA 2010 limited edition catalog: $10
Students 12-18 years and Seniors: $15
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult: FREE
Groups 10 of more: $10 per person

The premier Asian contemporary art fair in America, ART ASIA is a platorm for galleries from around the world to showcase the best of both established and emerging Asian contemporary artsts. Over the past several years, the fair has positoned itself as a forum for internatonal galleries, curators, artsts, collectors, and educators to exchange ideas and enable new audiences from the internatonal art scene to see innovatve and excitng works by contemporary Asian artsts. ART ASIA was established in 2008 and has hosted fairs in Miami and Basel. In only its third editon, ART ASIA welcomed more than 30,000 visitors, including top collectors, curators, critcs, and artsts.

ART ASIA Miami is a highly selective showcase of galleries from around the world that focuses on the best of established and emerging contemporary artists from throughout Asia.

Established in 2008, ART ASIA has hosted fairs in Miami and Basel. The fair has positioned itself as the forum for international galleries, curators, artists, collectors, and educators to exchange ideas and enable new audiences to see fresh and exciting works from the complete Asian Diaspora.

In 2009, ART ASIA launched a curatorial and educational program that featured a landmark exhibition curated by Leeza Ahmady titled Truly Truthful. With over 20 artists from 15 countries Truly Truthful sought to dispel the myth that Asian contemporary art is narrowly focused on a single region.

ART ASIA Miami 2010 focused on special projects that challenged the pre-existing notions of Asian contemporary art today. ART ASIA Miami featured established and emerging artists through six special projects with works from China, India, Iran, Korea and Japan. The fair welcomed more than 30,000 visitors—top collectors, curators, critics, artists, and art enthusiasts.

In 2011, ART ASIA Miami will further develop the presence of Near Eastern, Middle Eastern, and South East Asian galleries and artists—paying special attention to broadening the understanding of Asian contemporary art. In 2011, the fair will host programming including artist talks, curatorial tours, and discussion panels.

NADA Miami Beach 12/1-4/11

The New Art Dealers Alliance returns to Miami Beach for the 9th edition of NADA Miami Beach
Thursday, Dec 1; 2pm to 8pm
Friday, Dec 2; 11am to 8pm
Saturday, Dec 3; 11am to 8pm
Sunday, Dec 4; 11am to 5pm
Thursday December 1st, 10am to 2pm By Invitation Only
Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach
nadaartfair.org

Admission: Daily admission is free and open to the public.

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is pleased to announce the 9th annual NADA Miami Beach on December 1st through December 4th at the Deauville Beach Resort in its expansive Napoleon, Richelieu, and Le Jardin Ballrooms. NADA Miami Beach is recognized as the preeminent fair featuring the world’s most significant emerging art galleries from over 30 cities worldwide. The fair is prominently recognized for celebrating new and innovative contemporary art from rising talents around the globe.

In an effort to accommodate the tremendous response from the 2010 fair, NADA has expanded to the Deauville’s third ballroom, called Le Jardin. This year the fair offers three booth sizes, giving NADA exhibitors a variety of options in designing their presentations. NADA Miami Beach will again present a new roster of NADA Projects – an invitational developed to showcase new, innovative and idiosyncratic programs.

The SwingArt Award, presented for the third consecutive season by NADA and Grolsch, commissions an artwork from a living artist working in the United States to design a graphic for a limited edition collectible Grolsch bottles. This year’s SwingArt Award winner, Jiae Hwang, will have her artwork featured on 1,615 bottles that will be gifted to Opening Preview Guests.

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not for profit organization dedicated to lending support and encouragement to those who work with new contemporary and emerging art. NADA members include galleries, gallery directors, non-profit art spaces, art advisors, curators, writers, museum and other art professionals from around the world. To date, NADA has succeeded on two fronts: making the contemporary arts more accessible for the general public, and creating opportunities that nurture the growth of emerging artists, curators, and galleries.

NADA Miami Beach 2011 will include: Argentina, Buenos Aires: Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo; Belgium, Brussels: Sorry We’re Closed; Canada, Toronto: Jessica Bradley Art + Projects, Mkg127; Vancouver: Blanket Contemporary Art Inc.; Germany, Berlin: Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Lüttgenmeijer; Cologne: Galerie Christian Lethert, Schmidt & Handrup; Dusseldorf: Van Horn; Frankfurt: Parisa Kind, Jacky Strenz; Ireland, Dublin: Mother’s Tankstation; Italy, Milan: Brand New Gallery, Conduits; Turin: Galleria Franco Soffiantino; Japan, Tokyo: Misako & Rosen, Take Ninagawa; Mexico, Zapopan: Curro & Poncho; Norway, Oslo: Lautom; Switzerland, Geneva: Ribordy Contemporary; Gstaad: Patricia Low Contemporary; Zurich: Rotwand; The Netherlands, Amsterdam: Galerie Gabriel Rolt; Turkey, Istanbul: Non; United Kingdom, Gateshead: Workplace Gallery; London: Josh Lilley, Seventeen, Studio Voltaire, Jonathan Viner; Usa, Brooklyn: Franklin Furnace; Chicago: Shane Campbell Gallery, Corbett Vs. Dempsey Llc; Cincinnati: Country Club; Los Angeles: Ambach + Rice, The Company, Francois Ghebaly Gallery, Ltd Los Angeles, Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Nye + Brown; Miami: Locust Projects; Milwaukee: The Green Gallery; New York: 47 Canal, American Contemporary Inc., Artis, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Brennan & Griffin, Bureau, Callicoon Fine Arts, Canada, Clifton Benevento, Lisa Cooley, Cumulus Studios, Eleven Rivington, Derek Eller Gallery, Thomas Erben Gallery, Essex Street, Feature Inc., Fitzroy Gallery, Foxy Production, James Fuentes Llc, Laurel Gitlen, Golden Gallery, Jack Hanley Gallery, The Hole, Horton Gallery, Invisible-Exports, Nicole Klagsbrun, Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery, Leo Koenig Inc., Ks Art, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, On Stellar Rays, Simon Preston, Ramiken Crucible, Renwick Gallery, Kate Werble Gallery, West Street Gallery, White Columns, Rachel Uffner Gallery; Richmond: Ada Gallery; San Francisco: Altman Siegel Gallery, Ratio 3, Silverman.

The Deauville is 10 min North by car or taxi from the Miami Beach Convention Center. There is a taxi stand immediately outside the venue, average fare to Collins Park/Convention Center is $15-$20. Free shuttles will run each day of the fair, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning at 10:30am. Shuttles will be running between the NADA Art Fair (67th/Collins) and the Convention Center (17th/Washington).

Ink Miami Art Fair 11/30/11 – 12/4/11

Ink Miami Art Fair
Nov 30 – Dec 4, 2011
Wednesday 12 pm – 5 pm
Thursday 10 am – 7 pm
Friday 10 am – 7 pm
Saturday 10 am – 7 pm
Sunday 10 am – 3 pm
Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (19th St)
Miami Beach, Florida
www.inkartfair.com

INK Miami is a contemporary art fair held annually in December during Art Basel Miami Beach. The Fair is unique among Miami’s fairs for its focus on contemporary works on paper by internationally renowned artists. It is sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association and exhibitors are selected from among members of the Association for their outstanding ability to offer collectors a diverse survey of 20th century masterworks and justpublished editions by leading contemporary artists. Since its founding in 2006, the Fair has attracted a loyal following among museum curators and committed collectors of works on paper.

Wednesday, November 30, 10 am – 12 Noon
¡Desayuno Cubano! — a special morning preview of the Fair

Thursday, December 1, 11am & 2 pm
Artist Talks — Jane Simon Curator, Contemporary Art Museum, Institute for Research in Art and Gregg Perkins, Assistant Professor, University of Tampa will lead informal conversations with two leading contemporary artists who are using printmaking to extend their artistic oeuvre.

Thursday, December 1, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Pulp Party! — A cocktail reception on Thursday, December 1 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm, to celebrate INK Miami as the premiere venue for works on paper during Art Basel Miami Beach. Festivities include complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, and music by DJ King Eulas.

Friday, December 2, 3 pm
Curator-Led Tour — An expert’s perspective on Portraits on Paper, the Fair’s themed exhibition. Each exhibitor’s suite will feature one or more works which interpret the concept of the portrait. Reservations Required

2011 Exhibitors: Arion Press; Dolan / Maxwell; Dranoff Fine Art; Graphicstudio / U.S.F.; Marlborough Graphics (New York); Mixografía®; Neptune Fine Art; The Old Print Shop; Paul Stolper; Mary Ryan Gallery; Carl Solway Gallery; Stoney Road Press; Tandem Press; Verne Collection, Inc.

6th Zones Art Fair Miami 11/30/11 – 12/3/11

6th Zones Art Fair Miami
November 30- December 3, 2011
47 NE 25th St.
Miami, FL 33137
(east of North Miami Ave.)
www.zonesartfair.com

Free Admission!
Preview: Wednesday, Nov. 30, 10-2 pm
Reception: Saturday, Dec. 3, 8 pm. – 10 pm.

Zones is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

Art Miami 2011 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

Art Miami 2011
Wednesday, November 30 – Saturday, December 3, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 4, 11am – 6pm
The Art Miami Pavilion
3101 NE 1st Avenue (between NE 31 ST and NE 32 ST)
Midtown Miami | Wynwood
Miami, FL 33137
More Info and Schedule

Admission: Tickets can be purchased onsite:
One day fair pass $15
One day fair pass including catalog $45
Multi-day fair pass $30
Multi-day fair pass including catalog $60
Art Miami 2011 Catalog $35
Students 12-18 years and Seniors $10
Groups 10 or more $10
Children under 12 years accompanied by adult Free

Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair, Art Miami will run from November 30 – December 4, 2011. As the anchor art fair to the city of Miami, the fair will return with a compelling array of modern and contemporary artwork from over 110 international galleries and prominent art institutions. Art Miami will be held in a state-of-the-art 125,000 square foot pavilion in Midtown Miami s burgeoning Wynwood Arts District. Art Miami has grown to include more than 110 galleries from 18 countries, and will showcase 1,000 artists from 60 countries around the world. From the United States, 400 artists will be shown from nearly 100 cities. Art Miami will feature a compelling array of artwork from international galleries and prominent art institutions, including modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and prints from Europe, Asia, Latin America, India, the Middle East and the United States.

Tuesday, November 29, 5:30PM–7:00PM
Opening Night VIP Preview: Lotus House Benefit
The Sundari Foundation invites collectors and art lovers to experience a first view of the highly anticipated Art Miami Fair at a cocktail reception benefiting The Lotus House Women s Shelter, a quiet enclave in downtown Miami offering a sanctuary where the minds, bodies and spirits of homeless women and infants most in need are supported, nurtured, uplifted and afforded an opportunity to learn and grow on every level. $25 donation payable at the door or purchased in advance online.
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM – VIP Preview opens to all Art Miami VIP Cardholders and press. Cocktails and Hors d oeuvres will be served.

Persol Art Video | New Media Lounge
Tuesday, November 29 – Sunday, December 4 during fair hours
“ZOOOM Decoding Common Practice”
Curated by Julia Draganovic, the show “ZOOOM Decoding Common Practice” will present six videos by artists, who research the human condition and experiment with the variety of tools that video art provides. It reveals a glimpse beyond the ordinary and discovers the precariousness of the stability that those communities try to maintain. Brian A. Dursum, Director and Curator of UM s Lowe Art Museum is the fourth video program sponsored by Art Miami. It follows the fair s wellEreceived 2010 Art Video Lounge, also curated by Julia Draganovic.
The artists include:
• Ai Weiwei: Chang an Boulevard. Courtesy of Collection Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio Modena, Italy.
• María Teresa Hincapié: Una Cosa Es Una Cosa. Courtesy of Colección de Arte del Banco de la Republica, Bogotà, Colombia.
• Lucia Nimcová: Double Coding. Courtesy of Mudam Musèe d Art Moderne du GrandEDuc Jean, Luxemburg
• Miguel Angel Rios: Matambre. Courtesy of the collection Boris Hirmas Said, Miami.
• Isabel Rocamora: Body of War. Courtesy of the Collection Manuel de Santaren, Boston.
• Suara Welitoff: The Song That Makes You Cry. Courtesy Collection Western Bridge, Seattle.
Also on View: A Work of Persol
Documentary / USA / 29 mins
In fall 2009, Persol began collaborating with 20 of the world s brightest contemporary artists. Each artist borders on an obsession for detail, and designs his or her own creations with a unique process of hand-craftsmanship. The documentary, A Work of Persol, celebrates the passion and process inherent in these 20 artists creative process. Produced & Directed by: Jennifer Golub & Joe Kayser. Featuring Etienne Ray, Rodger Stevens, Chiara Moreschi & Francesco Cuomo

Art Miami 2011 participating galleries: Aca Galleries, Aldo De Sousa Gallery, Allan Stone Galleries, Antoine Helwaser Gallery, Arcature Fine Art, Arthur Roger Gallery, Art Nouveau Gallery, Barry Friedman Ltd., Barry Singer Gallery, Bellas Artes, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Blue Leaf Gallery, Bolsa De Arte, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Cernuda Arte, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Claire Oliver Gallery, Contessa Gallery, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, CynthiaEReeves, Danese, David Klein Gallery, David Lusk Gallery, David Richard Contemporary, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Dillon Gallery, Douglas Dawson Gallery, Dot Fiftyone Gallery, Durban Segnini Gallery, Durham Press, Edelman Arts, Eli Klein Fine Art, Evelyn Aimis Fine Art, FaMa Gallery, Ferrin Gallery, Forum Gallery, Fu Xin Gallery, Galerie Forsblom, Galerie Peter Zimmermann, Man., Galerie Piece Unique, Galerie Renate Bender, Galerie Rx, Galerie Terminus, Galerie Von Braunbehrens, Galleri Andersson/Sandstrom, Galleria Bianconi, Ginocchio Gallery, Goya Contemporary, Graham, Greg Kucera Gallery, Heller Gallery, Hollis Taggart Galleries, Jackson Fine Art, James Barron Art, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Jennifer Kostuik Gallery, Jerald Melberg Gallery, JGM. Galerie, Jim Kempner Fine Art, Juan Ruiz Galeria, Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, Kreisler Art Gallery, Laurence Miller Gallery, Lausberg Contemporary, Leon Tovar Gallery, Leslie Sacks Contemporary, Leslie Smith Gallery, Lewallen Galleries, Lisa Sette Gallery, Lotus House, Magnan Metz Gallery, Mark Borghi Fine Art, Mccormick Gallery, Michael Goedhuis, Michael Schultz Gallery Berlin|Seoul|Beijing, Mike Weiss Gallery, Modernbook, Modernism Inc., Nancy Hoffman, Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Now Contemporary Art, Osborne Samuel, Pace Prints, Pan American Art Projects, Peter Fetterman Gallery, Priveekollektie, Richard Levy Gallery, Robert Klein Gallery, Robert Mann Gallery, Robischon Gallery, Rosenbaum Contemporary, Rudolf Budja Gallery LLC, Santa Giustina Srl, Lucca, Schantz Galleries, Schuebbe Projects, Scott White Contemporary Art, Spanierman Modern, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Talento Arte/Ta Projects, Tresart, Tyler Rollins Fine Art, Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Waterhouse & Dodd, Westwood Gallery, Wetterling Gallery, William Shearburn Gallery, Zolla/Lieberman Gallery Inc.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Wynwood Art Fair on 10/22/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of Wynwood Art Fair on Saturday, October 22, 2011.   Had such a great time at the Wynwood Art Fair!  You got to enjoy visual, music, video, sculptures, installation, dance performances and interative art.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs from Wynwood Art Fair on 10/22/11

Wynwood Art Fair on Saturday, October 22, 2011.   Had such a great time at the Wynwood Art Fair!  You got to enjoy visual, music, video, sculptures, installation and dance performances.  I loved all of the interative art, I did my part, I did a chalk drawing.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Verge Art Miami Beach at The Greenview Hotel 12/1-4/11

Verge Art Miami Beach
Dec 1-4, 2011
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 1 – 3 December, Noon to 10 pm
Sunday, 4 December, Noon to 6 pm
Opening Night Reception, Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 6:00 pm to 2 am
Verge Art Miami Beach
The Greenview Hotel
1671 Washington Avenue @ 17th St.
Miami Beach, FL

The Historic Greenview Hotel, Located 1/2 Block From The Miami Beach Convention Center

Verge Art Miami Beach 2011 edition will premier at the 45-room Greenview Hotel, the closest hotel of all the satellite fairs in Miami Beach to Art Basel, located a mere half a block from the Miami Beach Convention Center. “It’s a more serious location. Our move to the Greenview positions us square atop the welcome mat to Art Basel,” says owner Michael Workman. “You can look out the front door of the Convention Center and see us waving back.” Besides being closer to the main event collector traffic on Washington Avenue, the Greenview is also a stunning setting for galleries and artists projects, with clean, flat white walls throughout, breezy spacious suites more conducive to a classic true white-cube exhibition environment.

Verge is an international platform for the most exciting and interesting in new and emerging art. Verge exists to establish boundaries of the extraordinary as a counter to the natural compulsion towards stagnation in the way art is evaluated and delivered to the public. Staying true to this necessary state for the advancement of art requires a sustained focus on the best new ideas and practices of those marginal or newly emerging to international art audiences. The satisfaction of this fixed requirement for a healthy and competitive artistic culture is at the core of Verge as an international exposition of the highest quality artistic production and the galleries, museums and audiences who sustain it.

Art Nova 42 galleries present recent works by 104 artists 12/1-4/11

Art Nova: 42 galleries present recent works by 104 artists
December 1-4
Thu – Sat: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, FL 33139

The Art Nova sector is a platform where emerging and established galleries present new or recent work by either two or three artists at Art Basel Miami Beach. This year, 42 international galleries have been chosen by the Selection Committee for the sector, and works by 104 artists from around the globe will be on display. Limited to work made in the last three years, Art Nova provides visitors with an opportunity to see many pieces fresh from studios and explore the newest artistic practices.

Participating galleries and artists:
Arratia Beer, Berlin: Omer Fast, Kateřina Sedá, Javier Tellez
Balice Hertling, Paris: Kerstin Brätsch, Isabelle Cornaro, K8 Hardy
David Castillo Gallery, Miami: Kate Gilmore, Xaviera Simmons
Charest-Weinberg, Miami: Ouattara Watts, Simone Leigh
Chez Valentin, Paris: Eric Baudart, Laurent Grasso
Pilar Corrias Gallery, London: Keren Cytter, Mary Reid Kelley, Ulla van Brandenburg
Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan: Yael Bartana, William E. Jones
Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris: Kaz Oshiro, Blair Thurman
Carl Freedman Gallery, London: Armando Andrade Tudela, Thilo Heinzmann
Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach: Lisa Anne Auerbach, Orly Genger, Alexis Marguerite Teplin
gb agency, Paris: Ryan Gander, Pratchaya Phinthong
Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam: Carlos Amorales, Ryan Gander, Wilfredo Prieto
Herald St, London: Ida Ekblad, Djordje Ozbolt
i8 Gallery, Reykjavík: Ragnar Kjartansson, Ignacio Uriarte
Galerie Kadel Willborn, Karlsruhe: Shannon Bool, Benedikt Hipp, Mathilde Rosier
Galerie Kamm, Berlin: Michele Di Menna, Pavel Pepperstein
Eleni Koroneou Gallery, Athens: Eirene Efstathiou, Eftihis Patsourakis
Galeria Leme, São Paulo: Sandra Gamarra, Marcelo Moscheta
Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich: Michael Bauch, Sebastian Hammwöhner, Gitte Schäfer
Maisterravalbuena, Madrid: Karmelo Bermejo, Regina De Miguel, Maria Loboda
Galeria Laura Marsiaj, Rio de Janeiro: Ana Miguel, Paulo Vivacqua
Meessen De Clercq, Brussels: Ignasí Aballí, Sofia Hultén, Claudio Parmiggiani
Galerie Mezzanin, Vienna: Thomas Bayrle, Michael Hakimi, Christian Mayer
Proyectos Monclova, México: François Bucher, Mario Garcia Torres, Tercerunquinto
Murray Guy, New York: Barbara Probst, Lucy Skaer
Nogueras Blanchard, Barcelona: Michael Lin, Fran Meana, Wilfredo Prieto
Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles: Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Dianna Molzan, Eileen Quinlan
Parra & Romero, Madrid: Stefan Brüggemann, Philippe Decrauzat
Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, Milan: Rossella Biscotti, Santiago Sierra, Giuseppe Stampone
Marília Razuk Galería de Arte, São Paulo: Débora Bolsoni, Cabelo, Felipe Cohen
Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo: Artur Lescher, Marco Maggi, Sergio Sister
Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin: Manuela Leinhoss, Daniel Sinsel
Gallery SKE, Bangalore: Krishnaraj Chonat, Srinivasa Prasad, Avinash Veeraraghaven
Campoli Presti, London: Scott Lyall, Clément Rodzielski
T293 Gallery, Naples: Claire Fontaine, Keller/Kosmas (Aids-3D)
UNTITLED, New York: Matthew Chambers, Brendan Fowler
Valenzuela Klenner Galería, Bogotá: Liliana Angulo, Wilson Díaz, Edwin Sánchez
Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou: Koki Tanaka, Zhou Tao
Wallspace, New York: Walead Beshty, Martha Friedman, Daniel Gordon
Wentrup, Berlin: Nevin Aladag, Gregor Hildebrandt
Max Wigram Gallery, London: Marine Hugonnier, Luiz Zerbini
Zero…, Milan: Neil Beloufa, Christian Frosi

Red Dot Art Fair Miami 11/29/11 – 12/4/11

Red Dot Art Fair Miami
Tuesday, November 29th, Opening Reception to benefit ARC Broward, 6 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, November 30th, 11 AM – 7 PM
Thursday, December 1st, 11 AM – 8 PM
Friday, December 2nd, 11 AM – 8 PM
Saturday, December 3rd, 11 AM – 8 PM
Sunday, December 4th, 11 AM – 6 PM
Wynwood Art District
NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
Miami, FL 33137

Red Dot Art Fair is pleased to announce its return to the Wynwood Art District in Miami, November 30 – December 4, 2011. Red Dot will remain in the same prime location, adjacent to Art Miami Scope and Art Asia, which run concurrent to Art Basel Miami Beach.

The opening reception on Tuesday, November 29th will benefit ARC Broward, a nationally accredited, not-for-profit organization providing services and employment for children and adults with developmental challenges. Red Dot is proud to support such a great cause.

Red Dot Fair strives to create a fair for galleries specializing in emerging, mid-career and established artists that present work of lasting value. Under the direction of Red Dot owner George Billis, approximately 60 international modern and contemporary art galleries will feature painting, photography and works on paper.

Red Dot Fair will debut a one-thousand square foot sculpture garden produced by Sculpt Miami, showcasing outstanding large-scale indoor and outdoor sculptures created by prominent modern artists from around the world.

The luxurious layout of the 60 thousand square foot tented venue will provide visitors with a sophisticated and friendly environment to view artwork presented by the galleries.

For more information please visit us at www.reddotfair.com.

PooL Art Fair Miami Beach 12/2-4/11

PooL Art Fair Miami Beach
December 2, 3 & 4, 2011
Daily 3pm -10pm
Sadigo Court Hotel
20th street and Park Avenue
One block from Art Basel Miami Beach
RSVP on Facebook.

*Opening Friday, December 2nd
3PM Exhibition opens
6PM Vernissage
10PM Party
DJ + Open Bar in lobby and artists rooms
Website

Slated for the 2nd, 3rd & 4th of December 2011, the show has been part of the most important art week of the world for years. The week is lead by Art Basel Miami Beach which attracts over 200,000 visitors eager to discover new artists and purchase art.

Located at walking distance from the main show, PooL Art Fair offers the exhibitors a unique opportunity to be part of this important event. Each participating artist, or group of artists, will use the hotel’s guest rooms as an exhibition space, creating an intimate setting. The show will be comprised of artists, artists’ collectives and curators. Hence, the fair will serve as an invaluable resource for the artistic community and the general public.

PooL is the successor to the acclaimed New York Independent Art Fair (November 2000), a groundbreaking exhibition that attracted thousands of visitors from the US and abroad. The simple, modest approach of the PooL Art Fair offers an exciting alternative to the “art fair” experience for dealers and collectors, as well as the general public.

Following the French tradition of independent salons, PooL pioneered the idea in the US; the fair is dedicated to artists that do not have representation in galleries at concurring art fairs.

The Deadline for the application to PooL Art Fair is October 20, 2011.
For more information please visit poolartfair.com

Art Now Fair 12/1-4/11

The Art Now Fair is returning to the heart of Miami Beach
Thursday, December 1st – Sunday, December 4th, 2011.
The Catalina Hotel
1732 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL
www.artnowfair.com

Fair Hours: Thursday, December 1, 11AM-10PM (Opening Reception Thursday, 6-10PM); Friday, December 2, 11AM-8PM; Saturday, December 3, 11AM-8PM; Sunday, December 4, 12-6PM

The Art Now Fair is running concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach making it convenient for those visiting from all over the world for the art events in Miami. Situated among high-end restaurants and hotels in the famous Deco District, Art Now will be held a few blocks from the Convention Center and the International Art Basel Fair.

Art Now is a hotel fair designed to make experiencing the event both refreshing and enjoyable for collectors and art world professionals. Participating galleries from around the country and abroad who are committed and dedicated to furthering contemporary artwork will make this fair a “must do” destination. Art Now Fair is a curated show with high standards setting it apart from many of the other events taking place. Art Now will create an environment where one can truly experience and appreciate the artwork.

Moksha Art Fair 2011 11/30/11 – 12/3/11

Moksha Art Fair
Wednesday November 30th, 7:00-10:00pm
with complimentary beverages and h’oeuvres.
Thursday, December 1st, 7pm
Friday December 2nd, 12pm
Saturday December 3rd
7th Circuit Studios
228 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL
Buy Tickets Here
www.mokshafamily.org
www.communityartsandculture.org
Facebook Evite.

Live Artists, Gallery Shows, Live Music, Celebration & More During Art Basel Miami Beach!

Once again the exciting Moksha Art Fair is coming to South Florida during the Art Basel Miami Basel Celebration. From Wednesday, November 30th through Saturday, December 3rd at their huge Gallery location, 220 NE 59th Street in the Little Haiti area of Miami, Moksha Art Fair 2011 will feature Live Music with National performer Steve Kimock, live artist demonstrations, Gallery showings including rare artwork by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix and a final party Saturday night that will last until way past 3AM. They will also feature their first Satellite show at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, December 2nd with a book signing by artist Chris Dyer and artwork on display during the Yelle Concert.

From its inception, the Moksha Art Fair has been a nexus of cultural & artistic expression. It celebrates the mysteries that unite us with an eclectic mix of multimedia presentations that are meant to explore the inner landscape on the quest for universal oneness. This annual event takes place during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, the biggest and most important art expo in North America. Since its debut in 2009, the Moksha Art Fair has become the premier visionary art showcase during this world-class, citywide event.

Moksha Art Fair 2011 begins on Wednesday evening, November 30th at 7PM with a complimentary Opening Reception featuring a viewing of the gallery art show with complimentary beverages and hors d’ouvres and music provided by DJ Dub Step.

Then on Thursday evening, December 1st at 8PM, the Moksha Family Collective and Community Arts & Culture will be hosting the Moksha Art Fair Lecture & Panel Discussion with moderator Dr. Constantino Manuel Torres Ph.D. The panel discussion will highlight ethnomedicine and its impact on art and culture. Dr. Torres is an archeologist, ethnobotanist, and F.I.U. Pre-Columbian Art Professor, who has written extensively on South American visionary plants. The panel will also feature Chris Dyer, Mark Henson, Alex Sastoque and a selection of local artists including Donna Torres who will be sharing insights into their own creative techniques and inspirations. There will also be a special memorial tribute to the late Robert Venosa, introduced by his daughter Celene, featuring “In His On Words” a retrospective video of his life. This intimate biography shares a unique perspective of Venosa’s artist vision and his impact on the art world and showcasing Jonathan Singer’s animated video inspired by Robert Venosa. In addition, Chris Dyer will be debuting the 2011 Moksha Symbol and unveiling the new painting with a special video presentation.

On Friday, December 2nd from 12noon to 3PM the Moksha Art Fair Artist Lecture Series will include Mark Henson and selected artists. The lecture presentations will highlight the unique individual qualities of the different artists while sharing insights into their own creative techniques and inspirations.

Then at 4PM featured artist Chris Dyer does a book signing at the Fillmore Miami Beach at 1700 Washington Avenue. In their first satellite event, Moksha will also feature a selection of artwork from their Gallery, including rare drawings by Jimi Hendrix, on display during the Yelle Concert at the Fillmore that evening. Tickets for this show are available at www.livenation.com and the Fillmore Box Office.

It all comes to a fantastic finale on Saturday, December 3rd, with concerts indoors and out, live artist demonstrations, performance artists – Wild Child World and Pyrofusion, video artists, an all star line-up of DJ’s and much more. The Indoor Moksha Stage will be headlined by jamband favorite Steve Kimock performing with the Moksha All-stars featuring Roosevelt Colier. Also on the bill both inside and outside on the Afro Roots Stage will be The Nag Champayons, The Moksha Roots Collective, Cog Nomen, Rhythm Flow, Los Herederos, Rajesh Bhandari. DJ’s and electronica include Gaudi, Kaminanda, Lafa Taylor, DJ Emuin and more.

Featured Artists at Moksha Art Fair 2011 include: Mark Henson,
Chris Dyer, Alex and Allyson Grey, Amanda Sage, Martina Hoffman, Carey Thompson, Krystleyez, Ishka Lha, Alex Sastoque, Carrie Ann Baade, and more with many of them performing live art demonstrations on December 3rd. Additionally rare drawings by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix will be on display the whole time.

GGG Presents Famed Architect Marc Fornes During Art Basel Miami Beach 12/1-4/11

Graffiti Gone Global Presents ”Labrys Frisae” By Acclaimed Architect Marc Fornes During Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Thursday, December 1: 6PM – 9PM – VIP Preview
Friday, December 2: 11AM – 8PM
Saturday, December 3: 11AM – 8PM
Sunday, December 4: 11AM- 4PM
The Rotunda
3252 NW 1st Avenue, suite 101
Midtown Miami
www.gggexhibit.com

Graffiti Gone Global (GGG), powered by Sushisamba, announces its fifth consecutive exhibition of urban contemporary art and design, running parallel to Art Basel Miami Beach. At the center of GGG 2011 is famed French architect, Marc Fornes, who will unveil ‘Labrys Frisae’ – a conceptual, non-linear structure reminiscent of three-dimensional graffiti. ‘Labrys Frisae’ will be the largest installation of Fornes’ oeuvre to date. In the months leading up to show, he will face the intricate task of bringing his work to life, assembling – by hand – more than 80 nodes, 12,000 unique parts and 100,000 connectors. Once completed, ‘Labrys Frisae’ will span 30 feet and rise 16 feet above the floor, utterly transforming Midtown’s glass Rotunda space.

“Fornes’ technique and overall vision for ‘Labrys Frisae’ embody the philosophy of GGG,” said Shimon Bokovza, founder and managing partner of SUSHISAMBA and GGG visionary. “His approach to architecture speaks to the ever-evolving nature of GGG and is reflective of our appreciation for, and cultivation of, progressive forms of art that question conventional standards.”

Fornes will challenge his audience to understand his geometric morphology of surfaces and networks, reminding them that first appearances are not always what they seem. The design of “Labrys Frisae” will allow visitors to obtain a greater understanding of the installation through three entryways leading them ‘inside’ the structure. Moreover, the exhibiton space will permit viewers to experience Fornes’ work from multiple perspectives – from both the ground floor and the mezzanine level – while the visitor’s relationship with Fornes’ 3-D graffiti will shift according to their position in the Rotunda. Beyond the structure itself, Fornes will heighten and seduce the visitor’s visual and auditory senses with lighting and music, leaving them mesmerized by his ability to seamlessly transform mathematical cryptogram into a large-scale, art installation.

Since it’s inception in 2007, GGG has showcased an international ensemble of artists whose work transcends the boundaries of the street and gallery. In accord with the mission of GGG, Fornes has challenged traditional notions of urban contemporary design. From his Brooklyn-based studio, he identifies his work as subversive and embraces the grassroots and hands-on mantra of so many street artists who choose to express art in their immediate environment.

Fornes is inspired by his formal education at the School of Architecture in the United Kingdom and his practical experience as the project architect for Zaha Hadid Architects. In 2005, Fornes started his own label THEVERYMANYTM. Under this guise, he manufactures blueprints for his work with computational protocol – algorithms – which he then uses in the production of his designs. His trademark installations have been recognized internationally, by Museum of Modern Art in New York where he was invited to lecture, the Guggenheim in New York to show, and the Centre Pompidou in Parisand FRAC Centre in Orleans, to be part of France’s permanent collections.

GGG‘s mission is to celebrate and showcase the evolving art and culture of the street. Taking place annually during Art Basel Miami Beach, GGG is the only exhibit of its kind, showcasing the work of today’s most talented international graffiti and street artists. The project strives to break the barriers between the street and the gallery to bring the irrefutable influence of these creative energies on all aspects of design to light.
For more information, please visit www.gggexhibit.com

Sushisamba is a lifestyle group with a deep passion for art, food, music and entertainment. Encouraging the breakdown of barriers, Sushisamba uses cultural inspiration to create a unique vision that champions advancements in cuisine, music, design and the arts, please visit www.sushisamba.com for more information.

ArtPalmBeach 15th Anniversary 1/20-23/12

ArtPalmBeach 15th Anniversary
January 20th-23rd, 2012
Palm Beach County Convention Center

ArtPalmBeach is considered one of the most influential contemporary art fairs on Florida’s Gold Coast by both critics and art enthusiasts since its opening in 1997. In honor of the Anniversary celebration, the fair will debut the most extensive program in its history by encompassing premiere events, special exhibitions, topical lectures, special museum tours, site specific art installations, art performances and exclusive VIP programs.

ArtPalmBeach 2012 welcomes back many returning exhibitors as well as introducing newcomers to the Palm Beach art scene. The fair is comprised of over seventy international galleries presenting works of all forms of contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installations from modern art to new cutting-edge artists.

The fair will honor the lifetime accomplishments of Japanese sculptor Jun Kaneko and will feature a one-man exhibition of major works sponsored by Elaine Baker Gallery (Palm Beach, FL).

Originally a painting student, Kaneko discovered a passion for sculpture upon his arrival to California in the early 1960’s, a time now defined as the Contemporary Ceramics Movement in America. Kaneko has taught at the nation’s leading art schools including Scripps College and the Rhode Island School of Design.

Kaneko’s bronze and glass sculpture and two-dimensional works appear in numerous international exhibitions and as well as over 50 museum collections around the world. He has been honored with national, state and organization fellowships and an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art in London. He has realized almost 30 public art commissions and recently designed the set and costumes for a new production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly.

Additional 2012 fair highlights:
Beth Lipman Installation, presented by Heller Gallery (New York, NY) coinciding with her exhibition opening on January 18th at the Norton
Interactive Installation and Performance by Ultra Violet: artist, film maker, muse to Warhol and Dali and author of Famous for 15 Minutes; My Years with Andy Warhol
Exhibition and 35’ Installation and Light Performance by Stephen Knapp
Nathalia Edenmont, one woman exhibition of photography exhibited by Wetterling Gallery (Stockholm) coinciding with her exhibition at Whitespace
Lluis Barba one man photography exhibition featuring new monumental works and personal appearance, sponsored by Besharat Gallery(Atlanta,GA)
Michael Taylor, Pioneer in the American Studio Glass Art Movement, presents “A Geometry of Meaning” exhibition and personal appearance, sponsored by Ruth Lawrence Gallery (Rochester, NY)
Tribute to the “50th Anniversary of the American Glass Art Movement, 1962-2012”, group exhibition & book launch for Harvey K. Littleton: A Life in Glass by Joan Falconer Byrd, sponsored by Maurine Littleton Gallery, (Washington DC)
Hans Kotter, “Altered Vision”, light sculpture installation, sponsored by Gallery De Buck (New York, NY)
George Wardlaw, installation works entitled “American Master, Passages into Abstraction, 1958-1978,” book launch and exhibition sponsored by Courthouse Gallery (Ellsworth, ME)

Aqua Art Miami 12/1-4/11

Aqua Art Miami
December 1/2/3: 11am – 8pm
December 4: 11am – 4pm
1530 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
www.aquaartmiami.com

VIP Preview Opening
Wednesday, November 30: 8 – 11pm
Sponsored by Modern Painters

Museum Day
Thursday, December 1: 11am – 8pm
free entry to the fair for members of participating art museums

Public Hours
December 1/2/3: 11am – 8pm
December 4: 11am – 4pm

Admission
General: $10 good for re-entry for the duration of the fair
FREE with Aqua VIP Card or ePASS, Art Basel VIP Card & Art Basel Press Pass

Free Shuttle Service Available

www.aquaartmiami.com

Aqua 2011 Poised to Make Another Big Splash During Art Basel Week.

Aqua Art Miami is pleased to announce its 7th consecutive installment during Art Basel Week in Miami this December. After last year’s successful return to its original location in South Beach and this year’s surge of interest in art fairs around the country, the fair’s organizers are looking forward to an even stronger event in 2011. With expanded arts programming and the collective exchange of ideas by 45 exhibiting galleries, Aqua 2011 will surely live up to what many in the arts community refer to as “the best hotel art fair in the world.”

This year, visitors to Aqua 2011 will be able to view and/or participate in a uniquely comprehensive arts programming. Some of the special projects and installations will feature a partnership of New Mexico Arts and the Urban Paradise Guild (UPG) of South Florida. Through their TIME Exchange Program, artist Will Wilson from Navajo Nation will guide over 60 local art students to create an art installation at the Fairchild Botanical Gardens in South Florida and at Aqua Art Miami using Australian Pine, a plant “invading” native habitat all over South Florida, including the Everglades. In addition, Montreal gallery Pierre-François Ouellette will feature a special collaboration of artist Adad Hannah with Oscar-winning filmmaker Denys Arcand, originally initiated by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for the opening of their new Canadian Pavilion. The show will encompass photography and video in an installation inspired by the early XXth Century Viennese play by Arthur Schnitzler entitled La Ronde.

Aqua’s hotel lobby and popular courtyard areas will also feature unique sculptures and installations, including pieces by Saya Moriyasu, Folly (Vizcaya), 2011, exploring issues of colliding cultures and time, as well as work by Jessica Drenk, who will be discussing her two installations, Cerebellum and Bibliophylum, at an artist’s talk on Saturday, December 3rd, 11:30am – 12:00pm.

Throughout its tenure, Aqua Art Miami has been a great supporter of not-for-profit arts organizations. This year is no exception, with the fair initiating its first annual Museum Day on December 1st. In an effort to promote membership sign-ups and public support of local art museums, the fair will grant free entry to museum members for the day, from 11am – 8pm. Participating art institutions include the Lowe Museum of Art, Frost Art Museum, Miami Art Museum, MOCA North Miami and The Wolfsonian.

In addtion, the fair curates a number of not-for-profit educational institutions and art collectives as part of its roster of exhibitors. Aqua 2011 visitors will experience the return of Seattle’s SOIL Gallery and Toronto’s Blunt Collective, as well as the debut of Chicago’s What It Is Projects, all bringing some alternative points of view to the fair. This dynamic will be complemented by the exceptional work of graduating students at New York’s School of Visual Arts, and the introduction of the MFA program at Georgia State University’s Ernest G. Welch School of Art + Design.

Aqua Art Miami is also thrilled to welcome back many of its veteran art dealers, including Gallery 339, Gregory Lind, Eleanor Harwood, Eli Ridgway, Lawrimore Project, Narwhal, Pentimenti, Steve Turner, Traywick Contemporary, Triple Base, Valerie McKenzie and Walter Maciel; as well as first-time Aqua exhibitors RHV Fine Art from Brooklyn, Porter Contemporary and Like The Spice Gallery from New York, Prole Drift and SEASON from Seattle, Froelick Gallery from Portland and Whitespace from Atlanta, among others.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 12/1-4/11

Art Basel Miami Beach 2011: Celebrating the 10th Edition
Vernissage for invited guests: Wednesday, November 30, 2011, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Public Show Days: Thursday, December 1 to Sunday, December 4, noon to 8 p.m., Sunday until 6 p.m.
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, Florida

From December 1 through 4, Miami Beach, Florida, will host the 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the most prestigious art show in the Americas. More than 260 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa will take part, showcasing works by more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

To mark its 10th edition, Art Basel Miami Beach will inaugurate a new collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art on the Art Public sector, which will transform Collins Park with unique artworks and performances by renowned artists and emerging talents. For the first time, Art Video will be presented on the large-scale outdoor projection wall of the New World Center, designed by Frank Gehry. The free public viewings will be part of a number of special events and performances taking place across Miami Beach for the duration of the show to celebrate the 10th edition.

Over the past ten years, Art Basel Miami Beach rapidly developed from a vibrant new-comer on the global art scene to the leading international art show in the Americas. The list of participating galleries, chosen by the Selection Committee, makes Art Basel Miami Beach the most prestigious art show of the Americas, featuring both established and emerging galleries. By redefining and optimizing its sectors, Art Basel Miami Beach has constantly responded to the evolving needs of its galleries. Between 2002 and today, Art Basel Miami Beach has gradually extended its footprint by over 50 percent, and increased the number of exhibiting galleries from barely 200 galleries in 2002 to more than 260 galleries at this year’s edition. Outside the halls, public art works have repeatedly transformed numerous locations across Miami Beach.

The decade has also marked a time of great transformations in the cultural scene of South Florida and Miami Beach. Major private collections including De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, CIFO, Rubell Family Collection, World Class Boxing, and the Margulies Collection enlarged their presence in Miami Beach and their reputation across the world. In addition, public institutions such as the Miami Art Museum and MOCA North Miami are extending their scope with new building projects, scheduled for completion in 2013. Many observers have called this decade ‘a cultural renaissance’, that made the Greater Miami area an exciting destination for the international artworld.

The show has likewise helped catalyze the evolution of the Latin American art scene, serving as an annual meeting point for its existing players and its new collectors. The rapid surge in the numbers of collectors from the entire continent – and the steady pace at which they have broadened the scope of their collections – have made the show a true nexus between the art scenes of Europe, North America and Latin America.
Art Galleries

The Art Basel Miami Beach Selection Committee has chosen more than 200 galleries for the main sector of this year’s show. More than half of the exhibitors come from outside the United States, with strong participation from Europe, 26 galleries from Latin America, nine galleries from Asia and two from Africa. The following galleries are exhibiting for the first time in Art Galleries: Galerie Berinson (Berlin), DAN Galeria (São Paulo), Loretta Howard Gallery (New York), Marc Jancou Contemporary (New York), Long March Space (Beijing), McCaffrey Fine Art (New York), Galería Sur (Montevideo), and Richard Telles (Los Angeles). The following galleries are returning to the show after a short hiatus: Air de Paris (Paris), Alexander and Bonin (New York), Galería Helga de Alvear (Madrid), Gavin Brown’s enterprise (New York), China Art Objects (Los Angeles), Sadie Coles HQ (London), Galerie Eigen+Art (Berlin), Alison Jacques Gallery (London), Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Zurich), Galerie nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), SCAI The Bathhouse (Tokyo), and Silverstein (New York). The full list of exhibitors can be found at artbasel.com/sectors.

Art Kabinett
In Art Kabinett, galleries selected for the Art Galleries sector will present more than 20 curated exhibitions in a separately delineated space within their booth. The curatorial concepts for Art Kabinett are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical showcases and solo shows for rising stars. Details on the Art Kabinett sector will be announced in October and will be available at artbasel.com/kabinett.

Art Nova
In this year’s Art Nova sector, 42 emerging and established galleries from 17 countries are presenting new works by either two or three artists. In all, recent works by 109 artists will be on display, providing visitors with an opportunity to see pieces fresh from studios around the globe – and making the sector an ideal opportunity to discover the newest artistic tendencies. Further details on Art Nova will be announced in September and will be available at artbasel.com/nova.

Art Positions
Art Positions creates a platform for a project from one emerging artist, allowing curators, critics and collectors to discover ambitious new talents. The sector presents 16 young galleries from nine different countries, showcasing cutting-edge projects by the artists Emily Sundblad (Algus Greenspon, New York), Rosana Ricalde (Baró Galeria, São Paulo), Icaro Zorbar (Casas Riegner, Bogotá), Cinthia Marcelle (Silvia Cintra + Box 4, Rio de Janeiro), Jessica Warboys (Gaudel de Stampa, Paris), Theaster Gates (Kavi Gupta, Chicago/Berlin), Carissa Rodriguez (Karma International, Zurich), Alexandra Bircken (Kimmerich Gallery, New York), Sven Johne (Klemm’s, Berlin), Jorge Satorre (LABOR, Mexico City), Paulo Nazareth (Mendes Wood, São Paulo), Mandla Reuter (Francesca Minini, Milan), Cesar Cornejo (Galeria Lucia de la Puente, Lima), Otavio Schipper (Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte, Rio de Janeiro), Analia Saban (Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles), Marco Rountree Cruz (Travesía Cuatro, Madrid). Details of Art Positions will be announced in October and will be available at artbasel.com/positions.

Art Public
Art Public will for the first time be curated by Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and co-founder of the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), a non-profit organization for public art. For the first time, Art Public will collaborate with the Bass Museum of Art to transform Collins Park with unique artworks and performances, by both renowned artists and emerging talents. This year, Art Public expands with more artworks on show than ever before, while at the same time the sector will be focused within a strongly defined exhibition area. Works on display will engage directly with the viewers, interrupting the daily routine of passersby in poetic and surprising ways. Details of Art Public will be announced in November and will be available at artbasel.com/public.

Art Basel Conversations
Art Basel Conversations offers audiences access to first-hand information on the main aspects of the international artworld, opening with an artist talk featuring a legendary practitioner. Taking place in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D of the Miami Beach Convention Center every morning, topics of the free panel discussions include ‘Public/Private: The Evolution of Museum Missions,’ ‘Collector Focus: Art Basel Miami Beach and South Florida: A Decade of Transformation’ and ‘The Future of Artistic Practice: The Artist as Poet.’ Distinguished artists, collectors, museum directors, architects, curators, critics, gallerists, and publishers will take part. After each Art Basel Conversation, the audience can meet the panelists personally. The detailed program will be announced in November and will be available at artbasel.com/conversations.

Art Salon
Taking place in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D of the Miami Beach Convention Center every afternoon, Art Salon is a platform for discussion where artworld figures will present their projects, with an emphasis on the most current themes in contemporary art. Informal in format but international in scope, it also features artist talks, roundtable discussions and lectures. The detailed program will be announced in November and will be available at artbasel.com/salon.

Art Film
Art Film is again curated by Zurich film connoisseur This Brunner. Details will be announced in late September and will be available at artbasel.com/film.

Art Video
In Art Video, galleries will present a varied selection of video works. Organised in association with London’s Artprojx, screenings of Art Video will be presented for the first time in two different locations: on the outdoor New World Centre projection wall and within five viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Centre. Full details on Art Video will be announced in October and will be available at artbasel.com/video.

Museums and Private Collections
Once again, Miami’s leading private collections – among them the Rubell Family Collection, CIFO, De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, World Class Boxing, the Margulies Collection, and the Dacra Collection – will be opening their homes and warehouses to guests of the international art show. The museums of South Florida will also be staging important exhibitions to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach, including: ‘Enrique Martinez Celaya’ and ‘American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold’s Paintings of the 1960s’ at the Miami Art Museum;’ Laurent Grasso’ at the Bass Museum of Art; ‘Dave Cole: Flags of the World’ and ‘Jenny Saville’ at the Norton Museum; ‘Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity: French Design for Living’ at the Wolfsonian-FIU; ‘Mark Handforth: Rolling Up’ at MOCA North Miami.

Sponsors and Partners
UBS continues its longstanding and successful partnership with Art Basel and
Art Basel Miami Beach in 2011. The firm has been main sponsor of Art Basel for the past 18 years and main sponsor of Art Basel Miami Beach since the show’s inception in 2002. The world-renowned jeweler Cartier supports Art Basel Miami Beach as Associate Sponsor, as does NetJets, the first and largest fractional aircraft ownership company in the world. Furniture will be provided by Herman Miller and the VIP car service by BMW. AXA Art, the globally active specialty art and collectibles insurance company, will again provide multilingual VIP guided tours at Art Basel Miami Beach. The show is supported by the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority. Additional partners can be found at artbasel.com/partners.

Guided Tours
The ArtNexus guided tours in English and Spanish will be available daily during show hours from Thursday to Sunday. There will be general tours of the show and special tours for Art Kabinett. For reservations and information contact Sol Romero: Tel. +1 305 891 7270, ext. 4; tours@artnexus.com. During show days, reservations can be made by phone or at the Guided Tours Information Desk in Info Zone D.

The Bass Museum of Art will offer guided group and private tours of Art Public in English. Walk-in tours (no reservation required) will take place at 12:30, 2:30pm, and 4:30pm, each day of the show, while private and group tours will need to be booked in advance. Each tour will take 45 minutes. Price: US $8 per person, groups of 15 or more US $5 per person. For reservations and further information, contact the Bass Museum of Art: Tel. +1 305 673 7530, ext. 9-1001; tours@bassmuseum.org.

Design Miami
This year marks the seventh edition of Design Miami, from November 30 to December 5, with the world’s most prominent design galleries presenting contemporary and historic work. Design Miami will again be located in close proximity to the Miami Beach Convention Center. For further information please visit designmiami.com.

Art 43 Basel
Art Basel, the original international art show established in Switzerland in 1970, runs next year from June 13 to 17, 2012. The world’s most prestigious show of modern and contemporary art will again feature 300 galleries from all continents, showing works by over 2,500 artists.

For the latest updates on Art Basel Miami Beach, visit artbaselmiamibeach.com, find us on Facebook at facebook.com/artbaselmiamibeach and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/abmb.

arteamericas 3/2-5/12

Friday, March 2nd from 5:00 to 11:00 PM Preview Party by invitation only
Open to public:
Saturday, March 3rd from 12:00 to 10:00 PM
Sunday, March 4th from12:00 to 9:00 PM
Monday, March 5th from 12:00 to 5:00 PM
arteamericas
Miami Beach Convention Center

arteaméricas is the premier fair of art from Latin America. Returning for its tenth installment in 2012, it will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia. Galleries from all over Latin America will be participating, representing hundreds of emerging artists and renowned masters. The fair takes place in Miami Beach, drawing a diverse and upscale audience to enjoy high-quality art within an intimate setting. arteaméricas is not only the Latin American art fair, but also the art fair of the Americas.

MiamiSOLO 11/30/11 – 12/4/11

MiamiSOLO
Preview: Tuesday November 29, 6pm—9pm
Wednesday November 30, 11am—7pm
Thursday December 1, 11am—8pm
Friday December 2, 11am—8pm
Saturday December 3, 11am—8pm
Sunday December 4, 11am—6pm

3011 NE 1st Avenue at NW 31st Street
Miami, FL 33127
miamisolo.com

Miami SOLO presented by Artexpo will take place alongside the powerhouse shows of Art Miami / Scope / Art Asia and Red Dot during the prestigious Art Basel Miami weekend.

Wynwood Art Fair 10/21-23/11

Wynwood Art Fair
October 21-23, 2011, 10am – 6pm daily
NW 6th Ave at 27th Street
591 NW 27th Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.wynwoodartfair.org

Admission: • General admission will be $10 per person. • Children under 10 free. • Children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult. • 3 Day fair passes available online at www.wynwoodartfair.org • VIP and Patron Passes available

Location: The Wynwood Art Fair is situated on NW 6th Avenue, between 23rd and 29th Streets, in the Wynwood Art District, adjacent to the Margulies Warehouse.
Sponsors: Premier – Hadley Martin Fisher Collection; Lead: City of Miami/Sports and Entertainment Authority; Bank of America Charitable Foundation; Sotheby’s; One Sotheby’s International Realty; EventStar; Miami Herald/Miami.com; Miami Magazine; Home Depot; Jerry’s Artarama; Nuage Designs; Eulen America; WPBT2; Margulies Collection at the Warehouse; Braman Miami; Art Miami

First Annual Wynwood Art Fair
Featuring Performing Artists Benefiting the Lotus House Women’s Shelter

From October 21 to 23, Miami-Wynwood, is launching the first annual Wynwood Art Fair, a groundbreaking, collaborative, performance-based, interactive, contemporary art fair involving virtually every major contemporary art institution and works of internationally acclaimed artists from Miami and across the country.

This extraordinary three-day celebration and exploration of contemporary art is more than just good fun, it’s also for a good cause. All admission proceeds benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter, providing shelter, sanctuary and support to women and children in need.

More than a fair, the Wynwood Art Fair will be a dazzling three-day, contemporary art “happening” of unprecedented artistic dimension as artists from Miami and across the country explore virtually every form of artistic medium, creating spontaneous works of art “live” with fair participants. Fun, thought-provoking, educational and interactive, the Wynwood Art Fair goes beyond traditional notions of contemporary art fairs, inviting fairgoers of all ages to see, hear, touch, taste, feel, think and above all, make art!

At the Wynwood Art Fair, fair-goers will have an opportunity to not only meet the artists, but in many cases, work along side them and be a part of the creative process unfolding. Veteran and nationally renowned artists, such as Trajal Harrell, David Brooks, Sarah Sze, Ellen Fisher, Ben Fain, Frank Van Duerm, Marc Grubstein, Steve Johnson, Minsky Sisters, Jerry Misrach and Marinov Dancers will be flying in for the three days of street festivities to perform, play and collaborate in the making of art with local Miami favorites Primary Flight, Alouishous San Gomma, Sleeper, Calotta Pradera and Clifton Childree, among many others. Their mutual goal – to surprise, engage, delight and interact with fair goers – all the while raising awareness of Lotus House and its important work on behalf of women and children in need. The streets and street art of the Wynwood Art District will offer a unique and fitting backdrop to the artistic talent of this cutting edge street fair.

As the premier sponsor, Hadley Martin Fisher said: “I am honored to support Lotus House as a sponsor of the Wynwood Art fair. I am equally delighted to join forces with a number of Miami’s best art institutions and the Miami art community, and share a portion of my art collection with the general public. There is nothing more rewarding and inspiring than uniting for the good of others. I commend Lotus House for the remarkable work they are doing for women in need and for the Miami community at large.”

The Lotus House is deeply grateful to all of the artists, art institutions, sponsors and the City of Miami for being so courageous in their commitment of creative talent and resources to this extraordinary collaborative initiative to make a difference. It is unprecedented that all major museums, art schools, private collections and galleries came together to make the first Wynwood Art Fair an outstanding Art Event:

Performing Artists:
David Brooks, Human Aviary; Buda, Bubbles!; Belaxis Buil, Women and Nature; Clifton Childree & Biose Bob and his Backyard Band, Backyard Swamp Band; Goddess Diana – Laughing Yoga, Laughing Yoga; Natasha Duwin, Sit and Sow; Ben Fain & Frank van Duerm, Pop Up Boutique; Ellen Fisher, Art of Storytelling; Mayami Folklorico, Contemporary Folkloric Dance; Friends With You, Magic, Luck and Friendship!; Juan Griego, Hug Machine; Trajal Harrell & Sarah Sze, Collaborative Dance; Niizeki Hiromi, Gum Garden; Steve Johnson & Marc Grubstein, Sidewalk Chalk; Matt Jones, Karma Chargers; Ruben Millares, Lotus Heart; The Minsky Sisters, Soapbox Tap Dance; Jerry Mischak, Wrapped installation; Miami Poetry Collective, Interactive Poetry; Carlota Pradera, Dance on Water; Primary Flight, Street Art; Alouishous San Gomma,Eye See You; Sleeper, Loiter; Alice White, Collective Movement; Agustina Woodgate, Hopscotch; Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares, Flying Books; Antonia Wright, You Are Beautiful

Press Conference: October 21st at 11:30am, at the main stage of the Fair, which is adjacent to the Margulies Warehouse, located at 591 NW 27th Street.

Media Reception: October 21st from 10am to 12pm at the VIP tent at the fair.
Media information on the internet: Media information, bios about the artists, photos, and logos can be downloaded directly from the internet at www.wynwoodartfair.org. Journalists can accredit themselves online for their press pass at http://wynwoodartfair.org/media_form.html. The press pass allows you to enter the VIP tent at any time.

VIP Reception and Live Auction: Friday night, October 21st a VIP Champagne Launch Party and Sotheby’s Benefit Art Auction for Lotus House will take place at the Margulies Warehouse (VIP tickets may be purchased online at www.wynwoodartfair.org)

Information on Wynwood Art Fair sponsorship opportunities and how to purchase VIP tickets is available online at www.wynwoodartfair.org or by calling Lindsay Merrill 305-438-0556, outreach@lotushouseshelter.org, or Constance Collins, 305-613-1573, director@wynwoodartfair.org.

Wynwood Art Fair, LLC is non-profit, subsidiary of The Sundari Foundation, Inc., a 501c3 public charity, which operates the Lotus House Women’s Shelter, serving homeless women and children in Miami. The Wynwood Art Fair is an annual celebration of the coming together of art and community, demonstrating the profound ways in which art teaches us to touch our creative source, explore our shared humanity, and remind us we are all interconnected. Proceeds of the Fair will help support programming and operations of the Lotus House Women’s Shelter and other charitable initiatives of the Sundari Foundation on behalf of women and children in need. Learn more at www.wynwoodartfair.org.

Lotus House Women’s Shelter provides shelter, sanctuary and support to women and children in need. Situated in a quiet enclave in the heart of Overtown, Miami, Lotus House serves over 100 women and children daily who are homeless, whether due to domestic violence, medical or mental health issues, disabilities, loss of employment or other economic reasons. A holistic resource center and residence, Lotus House addresses the gender specific needs of homeless women with an innovative format based on principles of education and empowerment. Women and children are permitted to live free for up to a year, in a respectful, healing environment, accessing wrap-around support services and a wide range of educational, job readiness and community resources. At Lotus House, the minds, bodies and spirits of women and children in need are nurtured and supported to empower them to improve the quality of their lives on every level, achieve greater self-sufficiency and transition to permanent homes off the streets. www.lotushouseshelter.org

For the latest updates on the Wynwood Art Fair, visit www.wynwoodartfair.org, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WynwoodArtFair or see our mobile application at www.wynwoodartfairapp.com

Nineteenth Annual Miami International Map Fair 2/4-5/12

Nineteenth Annual Miami International Map Fair
Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5, 2012 from 10 am to 5 pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Downtown Miami, FL

This annual event showcases antique maps, rare books, panoramas and atlases from around the world.

Peruse and purchase antique maps from some of the finest map dealers in the world. Learn about maps through a series of lectures by experts in the field and enjoy special events held throughout the weekend.

Proceeds from Map Fair go toward maintaining and improving HistoryMiami exhibitions, educational programming and community outreach programs.

HistoryMiami Members: $5 Non-Members: $15
Tickets may be purchased at the door.

Admission includes entrance to the international dealer’s marketplace, access to expert opinions on your own map(s) and the opportunity to win door prizes.

For more information regarding HistoryMiami’s Miami International Map Fair, call 305-375-1492 or email mapfair@historymiami.org.

The Fitzgerald & Kanner Trust for Historic Maps was established to endow the Miami International Map Fair, to support the growth of HistoryMiami’s map collection, and to foster an appreciation of historic maps through exhibitions, publications and educational programming.

In 1990 an anonymous donor established the Joseph H. Fitzgerald Trust for Historic Maps as a part of the museum’s endowment. The Trust is named after Joseph H. Fitzgerald in honor of his long service to HistoryMiami and avid interest in maps. The Trust has grown through donations of generous friends and map enthusiasts.

To make a contribution to the Trust, call 305-375-1615 or email development@historymiami.org.

Photographs of Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair on 4/30/11

Photographs of Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair at The Shops at Boca Center on Saturday, April 30, 2011.  Wanted to thank all of the artist and performers that participated  We had music ambiance going all day with DJ James, live music by Krisp, Poetry Reading by Renda Writer and Wine and Champagne Sampling all day by Barefoot Wine and Bubbly.   With very special thanks to StarMar Events for their support throughout the event!!!!!

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of the Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival on 4/9/11

Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival on Saturday, April 9, 2011.  The Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival, organized, planned and implemented by volunteers from the non-profit group Magic-In-Action and local leaders of the Overtown Community, aims to celebrate the rich history of one of Miami’s earliest settlements.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Art in the Park Miami on 4/9/11

Photographs of Art in the Park Miami in Bayfront Park on Saturday, April 9, 2011.

United Hearts of America – Community Art Project.  Under the direction of neo-pop artist Ed King, thousands of participants will come together in an ambitiousartistic undertaking to create a series of American flags — solely comprised of hearts. Citizen artistswill be given an opportunity to paint a heart and record their own personalized message on whateducation means to them. The artwork and community voices will be delivered to the President of the United States, each member of Congress, and to the Supreme Court justices

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair 4/30/11

Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair

Visual Arts, Fashion, Music, Performance and More!
www.lifeisartfest.org

April 30, 2011
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
FREE ADMISSION
Show is rain or shine.

Shops at Boca center
5150 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33486
www.bocacenter.com
With major support by StarMar Events

Media Coverage:
Christine Najac, Fort Lauderdale Restaurant Events Examiner
South Florida Weekend Getaways
South Florida Food and Wine weekend highlights
Shopping Insider Dalia Colon

Life Is Art and the Shops at Boca Center bring you a wonderful day of arts and entertainment. Dozens of south Florida artists are joined by live music, fashion shows and even a circus performance! Sample wine and bubbly while enjoying a day of shopping and culture. All this for free!

Live Music by Krisp
SoMeTiMeS Y via Motivational Edge
Music Ambiance by DJ James
Vintage Fashion by Fab C. Productions
Wine Sampling by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Live Performance by Rainbow Circus
Poetry Reading by Renda Writer

FEATURED ARTISTS
Adriana Bottary
Elisabetta Fantone
Kurt Merkel
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Mahesh Patel
Melanie Camp
Nathalie Ramirez
Bhavna Bhen
Sri Prabha
Benny Angene
Karina Luna
Maria Alquilar
Victor Madero
Juancarlos Bravo
Josette Doyle Redwolf
Natalia Oblitas
Anne Marie Brown
Nathan Delinois
Tashmeha Ignacio
Dei Demezier
Jessie Trinchard
Jeannette Garcia
Regina Veedell
Kathy Hunt
Vince Herrera
Alexander Pavlov
Rainer Lagemann
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Carlos Serra
Nora Meyer
Angeline-Marie Martinez
Anthony Burks
Carlos G. Scott
Elizabet Chacon
Felicia Warren
Julio Bordas
Lorie Setton
Monique Wegmueller
Rose Virginia Miller

10:00am-11:00am: DJ James
11:00am-11:30am: Rainbow Circus
11:30am-12:00pm: DJ James
12:00pm-12:30pm: Fab C Fashion Show/Concert
12:30pm-1:00pm: DJ James
1:00pm-1:45pm: Motivational Edge – SoMeTiMeS Y
2:00pm-2:45pm: Motivational Edge – SoMeTiMeS Y
3:00pm-3:30pm: Rainbow Circus
3:30pm-4:00pm: Poetry by Renda Writer
4:00pm-4:30pm: Fab C Fashion
4:30pm-5:30pm: DJ James
5:30pm-7:00pm+: KRISP

The Shops at Boca Center is a luxury shopping and fine dining destination filled with interesting boutiques and delicious restaurants. Life Is Art is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the support and promotion of the south Florida art community. For more information, visit www.lifeisartfest.org.

Arteamericas, another year, another great show By Betty Alvarez

Arteaméricas is the premier fair of art from Latin America. Returning for its ninth installment in 2011, it showcases the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia. Galleries from all over Latin America will be participating, representing hundreds of emerging artists and renowned masters. The fair takes place in the Miami Beach Convention Center, drawing a diverse and upscale audience to enjoy high-quality art within an intimate setting. arteaméricas is not only the Latin American art fair, but also the art fair of the Americas.

“arteaméricas has been the most respected Latin American art fair since it’s inception. We’re proud of this distinction, and for that reason, we raise our standards every year, create innovative projects and recruit the best galleries out there,” says Leslie Pantín, President of arteaméricas.

The best galleries from all over Latin America, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe will be participating. This four-day arteaméricas event features works by internationally recognized artists and sculptors. Likewise, vanguard contemporary artists will be on hand in order to exhibit their works as the latest in Latin American modern art.

The fair has close to fifty galleries taking up more than 80 spaces and showcasing more than 300 artists. The artists represented by the galleries hail from every country in the Americas and Spain. This year, the fair organizers are developing a special tribute to Mexico.

“For 2011, we envision better sales for our galleries,” stated Emilio Calleja, Vice President of the fair. “The economy is improving; the art from Latin American is getting more exposure and a gaining higher value. Our primary goal is to ensure that our galleries are satisfied with the outcome of their participation.”

Year after year, arteaméricas exceeds all expectations with outstanding exhibits, a diverse audience, and excellent sales, while maintaining its intimate, boutique feel. The art available at arteaméricas ranges from $2,000 to approximately one million dollars.

arteaméricas is headed by Leslie Pantín; Emilio Calleja; Dora Valdés-Fauli, Fair Director; María Nápoles, Executive Director; and Othón Castañeda, Associate Director. For more information, visit arteaméricas online at the newly redesigned www.arteamericas.com.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

arteamericas – Complimentary Entrance Courtesy of Soul Of Miami 3/25-28/11

arteaméricas

March 25-28, 2011
Miami Beach Convention Center
1900 Convention Center Drive
Hall D
Miami Beach, FL   33139

Friday – 12pm – 9pm
Saturday – 12pm – 8pm
Sunday – 12pm – 7pm
Monday – 12pm – 5pm

arteamericas brings the best Latin American art to Miami for the 9th year in a row.

arteaméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America, will be returning for its ninth consecutive year. Starting on Friday, March 25th through Monday, March 28th, 2011, arteaméricas will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

“arteaméricas has been the most respected Latin American art fair since it’s inception. We’re proud of this distinction, and for that reason, we raise our standards every year, create innovative projects and recruit the best galleries out there,” says Leslie Pantín, President of arteaméricas.

The best galleries from all over Latin America, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe will be participating. The four-day arteaméricas event will feature works by internationally recognized artists and sculptors. Likewise, vanguard contemporary artists will be on hand in order to exhibit their works as the latest in Latin American modern art.

arteaméricas will be a place where art collectors and art professionals alike will gather among the present trends in paintings, sculptures, and conceptual art multimedia that distinguish the region’s art. In 2011, the fair will have close to fifty galleries taking up more than 80 spaces and showcasing more than 300 artists. The artists represented by the galleries hail from every country in the Americas and Spain. This year, the fair organizers are developing a special tribute to Mexico.

“For 2011, we envision better sales for our galleries,” stated Emilio Calleja, Vice President of the fair. “The economy is improving; the art from Latin American is getting more exposure and a gaining higher value. Our primary goal is to ensure that our galleries are satisfied with the outcome of their participation.”

As in past years, arteaméricas has set up a Selection Committee, consisting of Julia Herzberg, an internationally renowned curator from New York; Angel Felix, Director of the Cultural Program of the Interamerican Development Bank; and Leonor Amarante, an acknowledged curator and critic from Brazil. Carol Damian, Director of the Frost Museum, has been in the committee since the fair’s first year and is a member once again. All four carefully evaluate every gallery and their artists, in order to continue to raise the quality of the fair.

Conceived and organized by Dr. Herzberg, arteaméricas 2011 will bring back Art Talks, a series of four discussion tables aimed at furthering the understanding of the visual arts, biennial productions and collecting practices. The panels are structured to promote reflection and critical analysis of issues relevant to biennial directors, curators and artists, as well as the formation of private and public collections. Topics will include: Contemporary Art Scene; Biennials; Private Collectors and Public Collections; and Diverse Artistic Voices.

Art Talks 2011 will take place in the newly-created Salón arteaméricas. This area will have theater-type seating where lectures will also be presented to the fair’s attendees. Lecturers will include Carol Damian and Ricardo Pau-Llosa, among others. Salón arteaméricas will also be showing video art throughout the fair’s four day run, in addition to book presentations.

In 2011, arteaméricas will introduce its NewArt section, featuring an exhibition by the Miami Art Museum. This special project will highlight works of new and upcoming artists in the Latin American art scene. In addition, the fair is organizing a curated space that will depict the violence in Central America through the eyes of artists, as well as a curated space specially created for Cuban art.

www.arteamericas.com

 

Gifford Lane Art Stroll 3/6/11

Coconut Grove’s Other Art Festival
Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block)
Sunday, March 6th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

Gifford Lane Art Stroll Reappears for 13th Year as World’s Coolest Small Arts Festival

It’s the Grove the way the Grove once was. The lucky thirteenth annual celebration of the original Gifford Lane Art Stroll will burst into colors, smiles, and rocking music along one usually sleepy little block of Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block) on Sunday, March 6th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

The event features more than seventy visual artists displaying their works on the fences and in the front yards along the demure little lane, including a number of the finest artists in the region.

Sculpture, portraits, tile mosaics, large abstract paintings, photography, mixed media, and jewelry, as well as several specific art forms that have no name will be displayed along the shady lane in the informal tropical setting.

The Art Stroll has long established a strong reputation for first rate art that sells at amazingly affordable prices. Unlike some other street festivals, the Stroll is known among the artist community as a place where artists really come to sell and people come to buy. Artists line up to get in this show. All sorts of folks show up for the festivities: people from the next block, celebrities from the Beach, well-known City and County politicians, sports stars, and now people from out of state are showing up for what is called one cool art party.

Some neighbors open their homes to perfect strangers who want to just hang out and chat or maybe use the rest room or discuss any and everything under the sun.

This is one amazing place to buy tropical art and tuck it under your arm, but it is an even more remarkable place to just chill, sip endless glasses of intoxicating cucumber punch, or eat grilled shrimp on big skewers, have home cooked burgers, and participate in long leisurely political or philosophical conversations with absolute strangers, and then do some mean dancing in the street, and then dance a little more.

The live music is nonstop all afternoon and the tunes are sweet, sweeter, and sweetest. In addition to the Coconut Grove Juggling Exchange, there will also be a number of popular bands appearing, including: Twisted Willy; Denny Rowand, lead singer from Outta D’ Blues; Solar Dogs; Birds on a Wire; and The Transition Blues Band Unplugged. Additionally, other well-known musicians, including Izzy Buholzer, are expected to drop by and jam. There is plenty of street dancing as the party progresses. Live music, old style.

The legendary little Gifford Lane Art Stroll continues a Grove tradition of wild and crazy artists who defy convention to bring people together in a magical clearing under the trees. More than a decade ago, a half-dozen active artists lived on this block of Gifford. They started the tradition. Most of them have now moved away but a hearty band of neighbors-several dozen strong–meet frequently to carry on this most unlikely of all arts festivals.

Almost the only way you are going to hear about the Gifford Lane Art Stroll is by word of mouth. Each year thousands of people attend over the course of the afternoon. People who knew the Grove decades ago swear this is the closest thing you’re ever going to experience that looks and feels just exactly like the old Grove the way it was.

“We only have the Art Stroll one afternoon a year,” says founder Trina Collins, “but we now have residents who have purchased homes on the block because of the Art Stroll. It is all done by resident volunteers. In the months of January through March we have potluck suppers with 25 to 40 folks in people’s homes and have some amazing food and planning sessions. It is really quite remarkable how this little festival has brought so many diverse neighbors together. We all know each other as a result of this. It has made us a community. The Gifford Lane Art Stroll is a real friendly afternoon in Coconut Grove. Everybody should come out and buy some art and have some cucumber punch.”

Once again this year, all of the participating artists at the Art Stroll will be giving a percentage of their sales to two Grove charities-this percentage will be added to contributions made by the public and neighbors living on the block. The two benefiting Grove charities are the St. Stephen’s AIDS Ministry and the St. Alban’s Day Care Center in the Village West. Each year, the Art Stroll donates 100% of the proceeds to the charities. Last year more than $4,000 cash was donated. More than $30,000 has been contributed to Grove charities since the Art Stroll began.

The Gifford Lane Art Stroll promises to be a good hearted afternoon of delights under the leafy canopy on Sunday, March 6 from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Be sure to be there.

Miramar International Arts – Fest/2011 3/27/11

Miramar International Arts – Fest/2011
Sunday March 27th, 2011, 4:00pm – 8:00pm
Crosstown Shoppes Skylight Dome
3448 Red road Miramar,Fl 33025
www.cacfl.org
Facebook Evite.

LE P’TI CLUB arts, entertainment & cultural organization (non-profit) will commemorate the 1st Anniversary of “LE P’TI CLUB DAY” in Miramar. This day was proclaimed by Miramar Mayor Lori Moseley last year.

This year’s celebration will take place on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at the Crosstown Skylight Dome, located at 3448 Red Road, Miramar, FL 33025. In collaboration with the Community Access Center, this event will increase the awareness of the connection between community and culture, and how the arts plays an important role in creating a wonderful bridge between both.

Artists will exhibit and perform during the event. There will be also the Haiti post-earthquake photographic display by Fotokonbit. Le P’Ti Club will also present an exciting calendar of events slated for 2011.

Support and participation from the community is strongly desired. This is a free event and all are welcomed.

Art exhibition by Sean Glenn & Robin White starting at 4:00pm until 6:30pm Art collectors best time to tour the exhibiton

Photography display by Fotokonbit
Haiti post earthquake

Music jam by: DJ Francois & DJ Alex

Cultural performances of:
Dance
Fashion & Hair show
Carnival costumes presentation

Food & Refreshments for a small fee

Free Admission

Contact: Jimmy # 754 423-6465
lepeticlub@aol.com
www.espacebrandt.com
www.cacfl.org

Press And Media Invitation:
-Sun Sentinel
-Miami Herald
-Broward Times
-Nbc6
-Sun Sentinel/Tribune Tv
-Wpbt2
-Uvu
-Island Tv
-Florida International Magazine

Coconut Grove Arts Festival celebrated another successful year By Betty Alvarez

Celebrating its 48th anniversary, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival® is one of the nation’s premier outdoor fine Arts Festivals. The Festival showcased the works of over 360 of the finest artists and craftsmen in the world. A signature event of the South Florida cultural calendar, the Arts Festival offered visitors the opportunity to meet with exhibiting artists, sample fine cuisine, enjoy live entertainment and take a walk through history. Poster artist, Guy Harvey, the highly acclaimed conservationist was on hand to discuss his inspirations for the “Treasures of the Bay”. The Culinary Pavilion, one of the highlights of the festival, hosted presentations from South Florida’s leading chefs. Throughout this President’s Day weekend, there was live music in Peacock Park with a variety of local performers to entertain the entire family.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Galleries along Main Highway and St. Stephens Art Show now celebrating 23 years by Betty Alvarez

As I was heading to the Coconut Grove Festival, I always stroll along Main Highway and see what local vendors and artists have on display. As I started my stroll, I came upon many jewelry vendors and a very colorful car created by artist Marcie Ziv. This car was very popular to the locals and tourist alike. An asian tourist dressed in very colorful attire took pictures with the automobile and it caught the attention of a TV commercial crew who were filming the festivities.

Afterwards, I wandered into a small art show which showcased many local artists and vendors. It was late morning and many people were already in this small art show. Painting and ceramic displays wowed the many visitors.

Next door, the 23rd Annual St. Stephens Art Show was taking place. This fine art show not only attracted thousands of art aficionados and patrons, but also served as one of the area’s top non-profit events that help to fund numerous outreach programs in Miami. Visitors enjoyed artwork from more than 160 renowned artists, an international food court, children’s activity area, an authentic English tea room and musical entertainment. Ranked top in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine, the show’s proceeds allowed St. Stephens to offer a range of cultural, spiritual and entertainment activities to the community, as part of its vision to be “The Heart of the Grove and Reaching Beyond.”

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Local Gallery celebrated the 48th Annual Coconut Grove Art Festival in Style By Betty Alvarez

Visiting the Coconut Grove Art Festival can become a bit of a hassle sometimes. Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors offered as a special service to the gallery clients every year. Free VIP transportation to and from the art show as guests parked stress free in the gallery parking lot and were greeted by Bailey, the golden retriever who is also the gallery mascot. While in the gallery, guests were treated by mimosas and appetizers as they wander all over the gallery and admiring in the artwork and art furniture that the gallery had to offer. What better way to wind down before and after the show than to prop your feet up on a plush designer couch and relax and enjoying impressive art by artists such as Jack Amoroso, who was one of the founders of the original Coconut Grove Art show in the 1950’s.

As a prelude to the show, the Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors hosted their 2nd annual Dinner with the Artists featuring Amanda Brisbane, Jack Brumbaugh, Judy Fuller & Eric Lee for 50 of their best clientele. What better way to get to know an artist then to share an intimate dinner surrounded by their lovely works. The savory menu for the event was catered by Focaccia Bistro a local grove restaurant.

Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors located at 2884 Bird Avenue, Coconut Grove now offers Cheese and Wine Wednesdays from 5-7:30 p.m. where guests can enjoy wine and assorted cheeses as they appreciate everything in the gallery. For more information please call (305) 445-7401.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

American International Fine Art Fair 2/4-13/11

American International Fine Art Fair returns to Palm Beach

February 4th – 13th
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

www.aifaf.com.

Vernissage evening to welcome connoisseurs, socialites and collectors

On February 4th, visitors from Southwest Florida, the United States, and Europe will gather to welcome the 15th annual American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF) to the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The Fair commences on Friday, February 4th with a Vernissage evening beginning at 6:00pm for invited VIPs and hosted by Wilbur and Hilary Ross, co-chairs of the fair’s Connoisseurs and Collectors Committee. Complimentary wine and caviar tastings and hors d’oeuvres during the “First View” will be presented by sponsors Black River Caviar and Opici Wine.

Introducing a new component to the Fair this year, AIFAF will feature important dealers of modern 20th century design to its impressive list of exhibitors. Todd Merrill Antiques (New York), will exhibit American and European vintage furniture from the 1920’s to 2000 including a pair of quietly opulent serpentine front dressers by American architect and designer Samuel Marx, a magnificent black resin and malachite coffee table by Ado Chale, a wall hung sculpture front console and a welded steel club chair by Paul Evans, and a pair of European walnut and marble pier tables attributed to Gio Ponti. Barry Friedman Ltd. (New York) will present a bevy of contemporary 20th century art, including cutting-edge furniture, studio glass, ceramics, and photography by international artists Anne-Karin Furunes (Norwegian), Ingrid Donat (French), Wendell Castle (American), Michael Glancy (American), Ian Ingram (American), Gottfried Helnwein (Austrian), Michael Eastman (American), Shiro Kuramata (Japanese), and Ron Arad (Israel).

Jewelry is always an especially popular component of the fair. In a bid to expand its annual collection of exciting jewelers, the fair invited David Webb (New York) to join its always sterling roster of jewelers. One of the leading jewelry designers of the 20th and 21st centuries, David Webb’s stylish and avant-garde designs bridge the styles of the past with the current creating unique and timeless pieces that can often be found gracing the necks of red carpet regulars and in the exclusive collections of the worlds rich and famous. Long-time exhibitor Graff Diamonds (London) will once again present the most extensive collection of haute couture jewelry to be found in any single location.

AIFAF will continue to offer exciting major exhibitions in its role as one of the preeminent fine art and antiques fairs in America. With diverse exhibitions from many of the worlds leading dealers – including this year a one-artist exhibition of more than 25 later period paintings by Renoir from Hammer Galleries (New York) – the fair features artwork of all periods including ancient art, old masters, impressionists, modern and contemporary works.

The fair has become a cultural and social highlight of the Palm Beach winter season. Spanning two weekends this year, it offers collectors a longer period to enjoy the annual exhibition. On Tuesday, February 8th, the fair will celebrate the Norton Museum’s 70th anniversary with complimentary fair admission for museum members and guests and complimentary shuttle service between the museum and the fair.

Miami International Art Fair attracts many art lovers from all over the world By Betty Alvarez

From Beijing to Buenos Aires to New York, the MIA- Miami International Art Fair shocases prestigious galleries from over 15 countries. A major contribution of the Fair is its support of the Miami art scene. Unlike any other Miami art fair, over 25 local galleries are participating and partnerships have been formed with important Miami museums and emerging art organizations, such as the Miami Art Museum, the Lowe Art Museum, the Robert and Patricia Frost Museum, the Bass Museum, Auguari, The End/Spring Break; the Fair also features special student and alumni exhibitions from Miami-Dade College, FIU- Florida International University and the University of Miami Art School. In addition MIA will introduce appropriate technology for the 21st century art fair, including an interactive iphone app for fair attendees and a live blog broadcast by “What’s Up Miami”, produced byEclectic Network Miami.

MIA is designed with commissioned curatorial and performance projects. Miami Curator Gean Moreno presents “Improvising Architectures” an art proposal of installations with a coincident lecture and symposium series. The exhibition reflects on the meaning of proliferating precarious structures in our globalized world. Participating artists from Miami are Christy Gast, Adler Guerrier, Nicolas Lobo, Ernesto Oroza and Viking Funeral–alongside that of artists Graham Hudson of London, Felipe Arturo of Bogotá, and Heather Rowe and Carlos Sandoval de León, of New York.

Other highlights include a monumental 25 foot wide “Penetrable” by Jesús Rafael Soto (Ascaso Gallery), and other exhibitions and performances by artists such as Jona Cerwinske (Rudolf Budjha) an artist inspired by tattoo and street art who will convert the stark entrance walls of the Fair into his next masterpiece in a live performance, Artem Mirolevich (Kavachinna Contemporary) will present “Transformation” an art performance where he paints a live model, Rob Fischer (Charest-Weinberg Gallery) will present “Quarry”an installation inspired by the rural Midwest and made entirely of recycled materials, and Taro Hattori (Black Square Gallery) will be bringing an actual-size model of an historic military aircraft.

Special video performances will be lead by Miami natives Anthony Spinello Gallery and Dot Fifty One, as well as Salar Galeria de Arte from La Paz, Bolivia. Miami’s own Lucinda Linderman will present a one-of-a-kind fashion performance.

In addition MIA celebrates women artists in a special exhibition, “A Celebration of Woman Artists”, works by Lorna Marsh (South Africa), Maria Bonomi (Brazil), Hyung Joo Kim (Korea) and Claudia Hakim (Colombia). Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Gallery was selected as the recipient of the 2011 “Arts of Distinction Award”. For over twenty years Diana Lowenstein has been considered a respected member of the international art scene, as well as making major contributions to the local Miami art community.

This year visitors to MIA will have a revolutionary new tool at their fingertips. They will be able to view art on their mobile devices like never before with the FREE MIA iPhone app powered by Collectrium. This app allows visitors to take a snapshot of any artwork exhibited at the fair and instantly receive extensive information on artist and piece, add their own notes, bookmark it for later, share with friends via Facebook, Twitter and email, they can even contact the gallery. The app’s features do not end there, users will further be able to view the entire Show catalogue on their smart phone, see a map of the Show and read all the programming and scheduling information about the fair.

This new technology makes the fair more interactive between visitors and exhibitors and enhances the onsite experience of fair attendees; while allowing them to enjoy and share their favorite aspects of the fair even after they leave.

MIA is organized by International Fine Art Exhibitions (IFAE) principals David and Lee Ann Lester, founders of Art Miami in the same Miami Beach venue in 1991, and directed by Associate Director Aldo Castillo.

For more information on special exhibitions and exhibitor lists, please visit the website at www.mia-artfair.com.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the Miami International Art Fair VIP Preview on 1/13/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Miami International Art Fair VIP Preview at the Miami Beach Convention Center on Thursday, January 13, 2011.  MIA was offering a preview of Americas most exciting mid-winter contemporary art fair, with 73 exhibitors (25 local and 48 international dealers).  This is MIA’s second year and I have to say I was amazing at the amazing art presented at this years fair.  One of my favorites was a very large sculpture by a local artist Jorge Fernandez, it is of a woman’s torso and it is amazing (you can walk through it).  But there is so much wonderful art I could not possible list it all you just need to go check it out.   MIA runs this weekend, Friday through Monday from noon till 8 pm.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Photographs of Miami International Art Fair VIP Preview on 1/13/11

Miami International Art Fair VIP Preview at the Miami Beach Convention Center on Thursday, January 13, 2011.  MIA was offering a preview of Americas most exciting mid-winter contemporary art fair, with 73 exhibitors (25 local and 48 international dealers).  This is MIA’s second year and I have to say I was amazing at the amazing art presented at this years fair.  One of my favorites was a very large sculpture by a local artist Jorge Fernandez, it is of a woman’s torso and it is amazing (you can walk through it).  But there is so much wonderful art I could not possible list it all you just need to go check it out.   MIA runs this weekend, Friday through Monday from noon till 8 pm.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Beaux Arts Festival of Art on 1/8/11

Beaux Arts Festival of Art celebrates its 60th Anniversary on the University of Miami Campus on Saturday, January 8, 2011.  They had  works of more than 240 fine artists this weekend at Miami’s oldest juried fine arts show.  This a really beautiful art festival and now one of my favorites.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Beaux Arts Festival of Art Celebrates 60th Anniversary 1/8-9/11

Beaux Arts Festival of Art Celebrates 60th Anniversary
Saturday and Sunday Jan 8 – 9, 2011. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Grounds of the Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Dr., on the University of Miami Campus
Admission and Parking: FREE
www.beauxartsmiami.org

Miami’s Oldest Juried Fine Arts Show Offers Art for A Variety of Budgets, Children’s Art Experiences, Food and Entertainment for the Entire Family
January 8 – 9, 2011

Browse the works of more than 240 fine artists this weekend at Miami’s oldest juried fine arts show.

Recognized as one of the top-rated outdoor exhibits of museum-quality fine art, the 60th annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art offers works in 10 mediums for a variety of budgets. This year, artists hail from 30 states plus Canada and Israel.
Proceeds benefit the Lowe Art Museum, which will be open to the public for free all weekend.

In honor of the 60th anniversary, the festival will launch a children’s coloring book called “Color the Lowe Art Museum,” featuring important works from the Lowe’s world collections.

Sponsors for the 60th anniversary festival include Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay, Holtz Children’s Hospital, Lowell International Realty, Tony and Sandy Tamer, Bank of New York Mellon, Sabadell United Bank, the Meade Family Foundation and the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs.

About Beaux Arts
Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a volunteer group comprised of 100 women dedicated to promoting and funding the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. All funds raised help the Lowe expand its collection and provide programming – including bringing 500 Miami-Dade students to the museum on field trips each year. For more, visit http://www.beauxartsmiami.org/events/festival.html or follow us on Facebook.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

8th Annual Pinecrest Gardens Fine Arts Festival 1/15-16/11

8th Annual Pinecrest Gardens Fine Arts Festival
Saturday, January 15 and Sunday, January 16, 2011, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Pinecrest Gardens
11000 Red Road
Pinecrest, FL 33156
www.pinecrestgardens.org

Come to one of Florida’s premiere juried art shows and enjoy an afternoon surrounded by spectacular visual arts in the most lush and luxurious setting. Amongst a generous representation of the best artists and artisans in this area and beyond—you will find the perfect piece of art for your home, original jewelry for yourself or significant other, a great selection of delicious food, live music, and other activities for the entire family. Join us at the most beautiful art show amongst the winding paths and exotic foliage in this magical botanical garden.

Admission and parking are free.

Miami International Art Fair 1/14-17/11

Miami International Art Fair
From January 14 through 17, 2011
Preview Night: January 13th, 2011. 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (By separate ticket)
Collectors’ Invitational: January 13th, 2011. 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
January 14: 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
January 15 – 17: 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Convention Center
Hall D. 1901 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.mia-artfair.com

Admission:
One-day pass: $15
One-day pass with catalog: $35
Multi-day pass: $25
Multi-day pass with catalog: $45
Student: $10
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS here.

Preview Night separate ticket:
$50 pp in advance
$75 pp at the door
Preview tickets also valid for unlimited admission to the fair

Miami Beach will once again become a gathering place for art lovers across the globe. International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE) announces the Miami International Art Fair (MIA) will return January 14 – 17, 2011 to Miami Beach Convention Center, with a private preview evening January 13th. Lee Ann and David Lester, organizers have designed the fair to be a catalyst for Miami’s finest galleries and international dealers to access the South Florida’s “Snow Bird” winter visitor and seasonal residents. The fair has established cultural partnerships with museums, universities and other art-related institutions to ensure a fully integrated fair with innovative curatorial projects and an extensive lecture and panel series.

MIA 2011 is inaugurating a unique new model for the Miami art community, combining carefully selected contemporary and cutting edge galleries with a strong curatorial program aimed at supporting the Miami art community. The fair will host 65 prestigious international dealers, exhibiting contemporary art, including photography, works on paper, sculpture, installations, art project rooms, and new media from emerging and established artists.

“One of MIA’s goals is to create a place where the international art world can interface with Miami’s dramatically growing local art dealer community now home to over 75 contemporary galleries” said Lee Ann Lester, IFAE founder and organizer of MIA.
Among MIA’s highlights include: a curated exhibition, “Improvising Architectures”, by Miami’s Gean Moreno. The exhibition will showcase the work of five Miami artists – Christy Gast, Adler Guerrier, Nicolas Lobo, Ernesto Oroza and Viking Funeral – alongside that of artists Graham Hudson of London, Felipe Arturo of Bogot�, and Heather Rowe and Carlos Sandoval de Le�n, of New York.
Participation from Miami’s leading dealers will include, Spinello Gallery, Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Dot Fifty One, Cernuda Arte, Charest Weinberg Gallery, Diana Lowenstein, Zadok Gallery, Cremata Fine Art, Lelia Mordoch Gallery, Black Square Gallery, Rudolf Budja/Artmophere , Galerie Helene Lamarche, Etra Fine Art, America’s Collection, Adamar Fine Arts, Galerie de Arte Ascaso, Elite Editions, and Kavachnina Gallery. International galleries will include galleries from London, Paris, Amsterdam, San Jose (Costa Rica), La Paz, Seoul, Buenos Aries, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Beijing, Caracas and Bogota.

A vital component to MIA’s 2011 composition is its special exhibitions. Among the 2011 exhibitions include installations, performances and “live studios” by Rob Fischer, Jona Cerwinske, Taro Hattori, David Datuna, Jorge Fernandez, Gretchen Minnhaar, Gordon Halloran, and Claudia Hakim. Black Square Gallery (Miami) will be representing Taro Hattori who will be bringing an actual-size model of an historic military aircraft entitled Till That Morning. Hattori often examines the relationship between objects and emotions in his work in his adaptation of the plane it doesn’t look dangerous. An object that might evoke anxiety is turned into a large child’s toy, innocent and delicate. Rob Fischer will be exhibiting his critically acclaimed “Quarry” of recycled objects and sculptures. Colombia’s renowned fiber artist, Claudia Hakim, will exhibit an interactive installation of woven steel curtains specially commissioned for the Fair.

MIA will honor Wynwood dealer Diana Lowenstein, Diana Lowenstein Gallery, with the first annual “Art Dealer of Distinction Award” for her 21 year commitment to promoting the works of young and emerging artists, as well as her contributions to local and international art associations.

“Miami International Art Fair’s mission is to enrich the lives of its residents through greater understanding of art and to promote the community’s leading galleries throughout the South Florida region,” commented Lee Ann Lester, MIA organizer.

The weekend’s extensive lecture series and panel discussion highlights include: Adriana Herrera, art critic for El Nuevo Herald and ArtNexus Magazine leading a panel discussion of Miami artists; Following will be a lecture and discussion by Elizabeth Cerejido, Curator, Museum of Fine Arts Houston; “The Promise of Miami’s Art World: Conversation” between Thom Collins, new Director of Miami Art Museum and Dennis Scholl Miami collector and National Director of Art Grants, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; “Art and Education Outside of Schools” with Ruba Katrib, Associate Curator, North Miami Museum of Contemporary Art; “The City as Medium” a panel discussion with artists lead by Rene Morales, Associate Curator, Miami Art Museum; “Transcending National Barriers: Pioneers of Geometric Abstraction in South and North America.” O’Hare, a renowned expert in the field curated the exhibition “Constructive Spirit, Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920-50’s” which t oured major American museums; and “A Conversation on Aboriginal Art, Language, Form and Substance” led by expert David Smith from Amsterdam and Alison Andersen, Aboriginal artist and the only Aboriginal member of the Australian Parliament.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Art Palm Beach 1/20-24/11

Preview Evening
January 20, 6 pm – 7.30 pm, First View (invitation only)
7.30 pm – 10 pm, Collectors’ Invitational

Public Fair Hours
January 20-24, 12 noon – 7 pm
til 6 pm on the 24th

Palm Beach Co Convention Ctr
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Click here for Complimentary Tickets for Two.

239 495 9834 or info@ifae.com, www.artpalmbeach.com

Lectures, conversations and book signings enhance the 14th edition of Art Palm Beach January 20-24, 2011

It is our pleasure to welcome you to Art Palm Beach and hope you will join us for this year’s insightful lecture series, book signings and myriad special events. This dynamic program along with prestigious international dealers make Art Palm Beach the most broad-ranging contemporary fair in the city.

As our special guest, the ticket link above provides you and a guest complimentary admission to the fair as well as admission to the Collectors’ Invitational from 7:30-10pm on January 20th.
Note: Lectures, book signings and exhibitions are complimentary with fair admission.
Please Visit Website For Complete Details And Times.

Friday, January 21
“Collecting Trends in the Ceramic Marketplace,” Kara Walker-Tome, curator & moderator; Elaine Mordes, collector; Michael Rush, curator. Prior to the lecture, Whitespace: The Mordes Collection will host a public viewing from 10am – 12 noon, 2805 N. Australian Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Further information at www.whitespacecollection.com • info@whitespacecollection.com • phone: 561.842.4131
“Albert Paley in the 21st Century.” Albert Paley
Lino Tagliapietra in Conversation with Jim Schantz
“The New Miami Art Museum at Museum Park” A presentation on the new Miami Art Museum. Thom Collins, Director of the Miami Art Museum

Saturday, January 22
“Art Now: The Convergence of Photography, Video and Contemporary Art.” Peter Held, Curator of Ceramics, ASU Art Museum, Ceramics Research Center
“The New Glass Studios: A Plethora of Potential for Artists and Collectors Alike” Davira Taragin, independent curator and author; Brent Cole, Associate Professor of Glass and Program Director of the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass, Ball State University; Kelly Conway, Curator of Glass, Chrysler Museum of Art.
“A Conversation on Aboriginal Art” David Smith, Leslie-Smith Gallery Owner; Alison Anderson, Aboriginal Artist, Parliament Member

Sunday, January 23
“Collecting Chinese Photography” Chris Mao, Owner of Chambers Fine Art; Dale Anderson, Collector; Becky Mayer, Collector; Diane Krane, Collector
“Private Public Private” Howard Ben Tre, Artist; A lecture on how the artists’ work has been transformed by his explorations in public and private commissions. The Artist will discuss his innovative and historic use of glass in outdoor installations, seating, fountains and public spaces.
“Collecting post-Soviet Art: Navigating the Waters after Glasnost and Perestroika” Gary Krimershmoys from Quintessentially Art as moderator; Yevgeniy Fiks, artist; Yana Balan, Client Liason Russian and CIS, Christies
Thom Collins, Miami Art Museum “What’s Next for Miami Art Museum”

Monday, January 24
“Architecture and Art.” Gean Moreno
Campion Platt, Author of “Made to Order” lecture.
Book signing to follow.

Photograph of Art Basel Events on Miami Beach on 12/5/10

Art Basel Miami Beach and other art fairs and events on Miami Beach on Sunday, December 5, 2010. First we visited Ink Miami an really awesome show.  INK Miami is a contemporary art fair held annually in December during Art Basel Miami Beach. The Fair is unique among Miami’s fairs for its focus on contemporary works on paper by internationally renowned artists.

Then we headed over to ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair, its Inaugural Showcase Of Contemporary Art From The Middle East
Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Shamim M. Momin Event Establishes an Alternative Framework for Art Fairs.

Next we visited Aqua Art Miami, Aqua Art Miami return to the fair’s original location – the Aqua Hotel, this boutique hotel was transformed into a hub for innovative contemporary art programming, represented by the 43 galleries exhibiting there this year.

Our next stop was Verge Art Fair,

We finally make it to Art Basel Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Convention Center,  the ninth edition of the most prestigious art show in the Americas.

Then we headed over to Design Miami which was right next door, the sixth edition of Design Miami was the most dynamic yet. An eclectic, international mix of participating galleries.

Then we headed over to see the  Mr. Brainwash’s installation Under Construction. This was an amazing event,  the art work so cool, I just loved the pink paint covered elephants.

We headed to the Shore Club for Kehinde Wiley Fish Fry with Sam Talbot, oh my gosh the food was amazing (I love fish).  They had the best cole slaw ever.

Our last stop for the night and Art Basel was the Pool Art Fair,  one of my most favorite fairs.  Frere Independent is proud to present the sixth edition of the PooL Art Fair in Miami Beach at the Carlton Hotel, PooL is the only exhibition to present great, unrepresented artists during Art Basel Miami Beach.

I had such an amazing time during the week of Art Basel, looking forward to next year to see.  Now to get some sleep! :-)

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the Art Miami VIP opening on 11/30/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Art Miami VIP Opening in Midtown Miami on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  This has got to be one of my favorite shows in the past and it did not disappoint me this year.  I saw such amazing art at this fair, I think this year might just be better than last year.

Art Miami showcases the best in modern and contemporary art from 100 international art galleries and prominent art institutions.Art Miami, Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair, once again electrify the city from December 1 – December 5, 2010. As the anchor art fair to the city of Miami, the fair  returned with a compelling array of modern and contemporary artwork from over 100 international galleries and prominent art institutions. Art Miami was held in a state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot pavilion in Midtown Miami’s burgeoning Wynwood Arts District.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Photographs of Fountain Miami on 12/4/10

Fountain Miami in Wynwood on Saturday, December 4, 2010.  Always a great show, I just love how they do not not have just square booths, they are all different, makes it so much interesting and fun.  The art was awesome, thanks for a great show.

Fountain is an exhibition of avant garde artwork in New York during Armory week and Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach.   Fountain Miami 2010, the 5th year anniversary of the show, will entail 22 projects from galleries and artists collectives around the globe.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Art Whino in Charcoal Studios on 12/4/10

Art Whino in Charcoal Studios on Saturday, December 4, 2010.  One of my most favorite shows!!!  All of their show was outside which really showed off the large murals, and wow they were amazing, and the weather was beautiful.  What a great show guys, can not wait until next year.

In conjunction with the Miami Art Basel and surrounding Art Fairs, Art Whino presented THE TAKEOVER. Using their “Elite Delta Force” of artistic leaders to create a unique 8,000 square foot outdoor art exhibition packed with an enormous series of installations/murals. The exhibition was located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District along with other accompanying art fairs. 20+ artists will paint large mural/installations around 8’ high and 20’ wide each. Each artist also exhibit smaller artwork in their installation areas. There was be live painting events throughout the exhibition.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Pulse Miami on 12/4/10

Pulse Miami Contemporary Art Fair at the Ice Palace on Saturday, December 4, 2010.

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in its sixth edition of the fair – the first under new Director Cornell DeWitt – offered a blend of 82 leading and emerging international galleries alongside the hallmark program of original cultural projects for which the fair is renowned. PULSE Miami 2010 also introduced a new focus on the city and culture of Miami, and an unprecedented emphasis on the visitor experience, foremost through its exhibitors and programming, but also via new culinary partners and social opportunities.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Red Dot Art Fair on 12/4/10

Red Dot Art Fair in Midtown Miami on Saturday, December 4, 2010.

Red Dot Art Fair strives to create a fair for galleries specializing in emerging, mid-career and established artists that seek to present work of lasting value and beyond current trends. Under the direction of Red Dot owner George Billis, approximately 40 international modern and contemporary art galleries will feature painting, photography, sculpture and works on paper.

{Please feel free to download and share.}

Photographs of Scope Art Fair and Art Asia on 12/4/10

Scope Art Fair and Art Asiain Midtown Miami on Saturday, December 4, 2010.  We have been going to Scope Art Fair since it was in the Townhouse on Miami Beach and loved it then and love it now.  It has such amazing works of art and great selection.

Scope Art Fair that has established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world proudly returned to Miami for its tenth year.

Art Asia, the premier international Asian contemporary art fair returned to Miami for its third edition.

{Please feel free to download and share.}