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ARTWISE THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER BELONGS TO MIAMI A rt Basel is the talk of the town year-round! Its impact, its sparkling atmosphere makes the city rock. So…when the first week of each December starts, all Miami art venues put on their best gowns. What’s new in Miami this year? Read art writer and curator Claire Breukel's highlights in Update To Miami, Flying First (pages 8-11). ). Get ready to jump into the dynamic environment created by nearly 20 renowned art fairs. Bring comfy shoes to stroll our neighborhood art hubs, world-class museums, and private collections open to the public.Don’t miss The Art of Black programs that celebrate our culturally rich black diaspora. And make sure you try out the hottest new restaurants. Produced by Art Circuits for the GMCVB- Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (miamiandbeaches.com), this special edition is dedicated to visitors coming to enjoy our diverse Miami, a curated tool of where to go for serious art matters, and how to find precise information on that specific date or neighborhood. Art Circuits is Miami insiders’ art guide since 2003, keeping you updated all year round with a mobile app, an active homepage and sending you invitations to openings and monthly newsletters by neighborhoods as part of our free subscription service. That’s why the first week of December Miami is the city where art happens and where you can drink tons of sugar in the tiniest cup of coffee!

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UPGRADE TO M I A M I

FLYING FIRST DURING ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH

By Claire Breukel

2019 is a year of renovations, expansions and upgrades in Miami offering Art Basel Miami Beach visitor’s much-needed highlights in a packed art week schedule.

Cody Hudson, Earth Rise Day Dream. Courtesy of Primary. Photo: Mateo Serna Zapata

This past April, PRIMARY debuted their new gallery designed by Terry Riley-led K/R architects. Nestled in Miami’s evolving Little River neighborhood, PRIMARY’S program has expanded their experimental, street art roots—forerunners to the Wynwood art district— to offer elegant exhibition-making in their unique way. This neighborhood is also attracting Oolite Arts, formerly the ArtCenter/South Florida, currently planning their build and move. While this is in the works, Oolite Arts programs their 924 Lincoln Road space with stellar artist studios and exhibitions, including a show by the Detroit-based curator Larry Ossei-Mensah this December. The Allapattah neighborhood is a new hot spot. Located south of Wynwood, Hometown BBQ is a must-try before visiting the new Rubell Family Collection warehouse, a 20,000 square foot one-level exhibition space that will feature highlights from their immense collections in December. Miami Produce Market by developer Robert Wennett will convert an Allapattah fruit and vegetable warehouse center covering more than eight acres into a residential, commercial and educational complex designed by architect Bjarke Ingels. 8


Joep Van Lieshout, Humanoids, 2018. Aluminum. Located at Miami Beach Convention Center Collins Canal Park. Courtesy Miami Beach Art in Public Places.

The newly renovated Miami Beach Convention Center, home to the Art Basel Miami Beach fair, has debuted six public art projects by internationally renowned artists—oddly, all part of the “Western” canon. Notable projects include Joep Van Lishout’s “Humanoids” situating the environment as a center-point around which abstracted human forms exist, as well as Franz Ackerman’s “About Sand,” a “mental map” mural reflecting Miami’s vibrancy.

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Teresita Fernández, Fire, 2005. Silk yarn, steel armature, epoxy 96 x 144 in. (diameter) 243.8 x 365.8 cm

Leading the way, the Peréz Art Museum Miami will feature a muchawaited mid-career retrospective by Miami born, New York-based artist Teresita Fernández. Widely recognized for her experiential, monumental works, Fernández draws connections between landscape, history, place, and materiality, and makes references to land, geology, and social order. A noted advocate for the under-representation of Latinx artists and inclusivity, the amalgamation of Fernández's conceptual, creative, and social sensibility will make a poignant statement within one of Miami's most visited museums.

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Franz Ackerman About Sand, 2018. Paint. Located at Miami Beach Convention Center Collins South East Corner Exterior Walls. Courtesy Miami Beach Art in Public Places.

Other local favorites include Locust Projects, Fountainhead Residency, Fringe Projects, MDC Museum of Art and Design, NSU Museum Fort Lauderdale, The Wolfsonian, The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Art, MoCA, The Bass, the Lowe, the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, the de la Cruz collection, and the list goes on. Get ready for take off!

Oolite Arts is conducting an international search for an architect to build a new home in the City of Miami, which will include artist studios, improved exhibition space, classrooms and a theater. Photo courtesy of Oolite Arts.

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Art Circuits by Neighborhood

ARTISTS

Aimée Pérez

Aimée Pérez Art Space. Sculptor.

Artist Studio by appt. only; 4706 SW 75th Ave. Miami, Fl. 33155; 305 972 7766; aimeeperezsculptor@gmail. com; aimee-ceramics.com

Erika King. Collages.

Erika King

By appointment 305 323 7385; erikakingcollage@gmail.com; erikaking.com

Humbeerto Poidomani

Humberto Poidomani.

Casa Poidomani: 360 NE 75th St., Ste. 122, Little River, Miami, Fl. 33138; 305 389 0259; artpoidomani@gmail.com; casapoidomani.com. Complex assemblages, sculptures, paintings, boxes and objects, and videos.

Ivonete Leite. Photographer.

Ivonete Leite

By appt. only; 305 772 6523; ileite@gmail.com; ivoneteleitephotography.com

ART AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT FL. 33132

Jonathan Pylypchuk. Photo Zack Balber

Th Arsht

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

1300 Biscayne Blvd., Art and Entertainment District. Tickets: 305 949 6722. See the entire schedule at arshtcenter.org. Non-profit organization, leader in presenting innovative programming that mirrors South Florida’s diversity.

Fredric Snitzer Gallery.

1540 NE Miami Ct.; Art and Entertainment District; 305 448 8976; office@snitzer.com; snitzer.com; Tue - Sat: 11 am - 5 pm. Presents work across all media from a diverse range of contemporary artists, nurturing emerging and mid-career talent on a local and global scale. 12


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BRICKELL CITY CENTRE FL. 33131 Jamali Gallery.

Jamali

Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave. Ste. # 362 C; 305 400 0505; info@jamalionlinegallery.com; jamali.com; Mon - Sat: 10 am - 9:30 pm, Sun: Noon - 7 pm. Jamali is the world’s most highly collected, contemporary living artist.

COCONUT GROVE FL. 33133

Bernice Steinbaum Gallery.

Patrick Jacobs

2101 Tigertail Ave.; 305 573 2700; bernicesteinbaumgallery.com; Mon & Tue: 10 am 6 pm and by appt. Artists working in the narrative dealing with themes of the environment through found or repurposed materials.

Gallery@ CGAF in Mayfair.

Ruth Gilmore Langs

3390 Mary St. # 128; 305 447 0401; info@cgaf.com; cgaf.com; Mon - Fri: 9 am - 6 pm. The Coconut Grove Arts & Historical Association are the producers of the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival, and the Gallery@CGAF at the Mayfair Complex that presents regular exhibitions by emerging and established artists representing varied mediums.

LnS Gallery.

LnS

2610 SW 28th Lane; 305 987 5642; info@lnsgallery. com; lnsgallery.com; Tues - Fri: 11 am - 6 pm; Sat: Noon - 5 pm, Sun & Mon: by appt. LnS is a multiuse art space specializing in contemporary art with a focus on Miami-based artists.

CORAL GABLES Fl. 33134 - 33146

169 Madeira Ave.; 305 444 4493; info@virginiamiller. com; virginiamiller.com; Tue - Fri: 1 - 6 pm & by appt. International Contemporary Art with emphasis on Latin American and Chinese Art.

Alejandro Obregon

ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries.

3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.; 305 461 1050; cernudaarte@msn.com; cernudaarte.com; Mon-Fri: 10:30 am - 6:30 pm, Sat: Noon - 6:30 pm, and until 10 pm every 1st. Fri. Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, Cuban Modern Masters and artworks by Contemporary artists.

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Wifredo Lam

Cernuda Arte.


Art Circuits by Neighborhood

CORAL GABLES Fl. 33134 - 33146

Dan Dailey

CEVOR Gallery.

1825 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Ste. 125; 125 (Main entrance on Madeira St.); 786 452 1235; info@ cevorgallery.com; cevorgallery.com; Wed - Fri: 11 am 6 pm. Promoting Latin American Art in United States.

Omar Rayo

Durban Segnini Gallery.

3072 SW 38th Ave., Miami, Fl. 33146; 305 774 7740; Mon - Fri: 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 11 am - 3 pm; gallery@durbansegnini.com; durbansegnini.com Abstract Expressionism, Abstraction, Constructivism, and Kinetic Art.

DOWNTOWN FL. 33130 Michelle Weinberg & Denise Duhamel

Miami Dade Public Library.

101 W. Flagler St.; 305 375 2665; art@mdpls.org; mdpls.org; Mon - Wed, Fri & Sat: 10 am - 6 pm, Thu: Noon - 8 pm. Collection of works with focus on African American, Latino and Miami artists. Also, the home of the Vasari Project, an archive of the visual arts in Miami-Dade County since 1945.

Disapora

New World School of the Arts / NWSA.

25 NE 2nd. St.; 305 237 3620; mcuesta@mdc.edu; nwsa.mdc.edu; New World Gallery (MDC Wolfson Campus Bldg. 5); Mon - Fri: 10 am - 4 pm. Exhibition space dedicated to NWSA students, faculty and alumni.

LITTLE HAITI / LITTLE RIVER FL. 33127 - 33138

Claudio Tozzi

Arte Fundamental.

241 NE 59th Terr.; 305 857 7026; info@artefundamental.com; artefundamental.com; Daily: 11 am - 6 pm and by appt. A Latin American based contemporary art gallery committed to educate and spread kindness through art.

Guillermo Fornes

Artscape Lab.

7255 NE 4th Ave. Suite 113. Rail 71 Complex; 305 979 3855; info@artscapelab.com; artscapelab. com; Mon - Fri: 11 am - 6 pm, Sat. by appt. Art platform for outdoor and site-specific sculptural and tridimensional works.

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LITTLE HAITI / LITTLE RIVER FL. 33127 - 33138 350 NE 75th St. Unit 5; 786 357 0568; info.curatorsvoice@gmail.com; curatorsvoice.com; Mon - Fri: 2 - 6 pm, Sat & Sun by appt. CVAP fosters emergent voices and contemporary art from local and international art fields.

Marianela Perez G.

Curator’s Voice Art Projects.

330 NE 61st St.; 305 576 1804; dlfa@lionstone.net; dianalowensteingallery.com; Tue - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm, Sat: 10 am - 3 pm. The Gallery’s contemporary program presents an international stable of artists.

Udo Noger

Diana Lowenstein Gallery.

101 NW 79th St.; 305 606 0058 / 305 607 5527; dv@dimensionsvariable.net; dimensionsvariable.net; Open by appt. A project lead by artists committed to the education, presentation, and support of contemporary art in Miami.

Juan Pablo Garza

Dimensions Variable.

7275 NE 4th Ave. Space 101, Rail 71 Complex; 305 573 9994; dot@dotfiftyone.com; dotfiftyone.com; Mon - Fri: 11 am - 7 pm, Sat: by appt. A production laboratory for conceptual and contemporary art as much as an exhibition space.

Pepe Lopez

Dot Fiftyone Gallery.

5900 NW 2nd Ave.; 305 576 1278; info@emersondorsch.com; emersondorsch.com; Tue - Sat: Noon- 5 pm & by appt. Represents and hosts a select group of South Florida-based and visiting artists.

Onajide Shabaka

Emerson Dorsch.

Fabien Castanier Gallery.

JonOne

Little River Space. 6629 NE 2nd Ave.; 305 602 0207; contact@castaniergallery.com; castaniergallery.com; by appt. only. International Contemporary Art.

7338 NW Miami Ct.; kathryn@fountainresidency.com; fountainheadresidency.com. Studios are open to the public twice a year. Fountainhead Residency hosts monthly Open Houses. Fountainhead serves as a catalyst for growth in the professional careers of artists and cultivates new audiences for the visual arts. 15

Alex Nuñez

Fountainhead Residency and Studios.


Art Circuits by Neighborhood

LITTLE HAITI / LITTLE RIVER FL. 33127 - 33138

Mindy Solomon Gallery. Super Future Kid

8397 NE 2nd Ave.; 786 953 6917; info@mindysolomon.com; mindysolomon.com; Tues - Sat: 11 am - 5 pm and by appt. Contemporary emerging and mid-career artists.

Pan American Art Projects.

Jorge Rios

274 NE 67th St.; 305 751 2550; miami@panamericanart.com; panamericanart.com; Tue - Sat: 11 am - 5 pm. To exhibit art from the Americas’s hemispheres and show parallels.

Primary.

Cody Hudson

7410 NW Miami Ct., Miami, Fl. 33150; 954 296 1675; info@thisisprimary.com; thisisprimary.com; by appt. Closed through summer. A context and research driven curatorial collective with a focus on public arts.

LITTLE HAVANA FL. 33135

Futurama 1637 Building. Limmy Blanc

Minka Exhibit Space. 1637 SW 8th St.; 305 407 1677; @futurama1637 (fb); Mon - Sun: 11 am - 6 pm. Artists’ Studios and Galleries ran by artists.

Wifredo Lam

Latin Art Core.

1646 SW 8th St.; 305 989 9085; imoleiro@hotmail.com; latinartcore.com; Mon - Fri: 11 am - 7 pm, Sat: 11 am - 5 pm. Latin American and Cuban art from many world-famous artists.

The Tower

Miami Dade College - Tower Theater.

1508 SW 8th St.; 305 237 2463; info@towertheatermiami.com; towertheatermiami. com. For showtimes and calendar, please visit the website. A historic theater that connects art with audiences and fosters a value for cinema for future generations. Download our free app

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Art Circuits by Neighborhood

MIAMI BEACH Fl. 33139

David Castillo Gallery.

Adler Guerrier

420 Lincoln Rd., Ste. 300; 305 573 8110; info@davidcastillogallery.com; davidcastillogallery.com; Tue - Sat: 10 am - 6 pm and by appt. Working with artists committed to the integrity of their individual histories and studio practices as agents of contemporary climate.

Oolite Arts.

Jillian Mayer

924 Lincoln Rd.; 305 674 8278; email@artcentersf.org; oolitearts.org; Mon - Fri: Noon - 6 pm, Sat and Sun: Noon - 8 pm. Nonprofit organization with the mission of supporting artists.

MBUS / FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios.

Jaceck Kolasinski

420 Lincoln Rd. Ste. 440; 305 535 1463; mbus.fiu.edu; Mon - Fri: 9 am - 5 pm & by appt. A collider for people and ideas in Arts, Design and Technology.

The Sagamore Hotel.

OLLL

1671 Collins Ave.; 305 535 8088; art@sagamorehotel.com; sagamorehotel.com; Daily: 9 am - 9 pm and by appt. Year-round programming of curated selling art exhibits in partnership with international galleries and leading artists.

MIAMI GARDENS

FL. 33054

16401 NW 37th Ave.; 305 628 6769; imedina@stu.edu; Mon - Thu: 9 am - 6 pm, Fri: 9 am - 5 pm. International contemporary art - often times highlighting artists from South Florida.

Miguel Rodez

Rev. Jorge A. SardiĂąas Gallery @ St. Thomas University,

Miami ArtAWeek‌.Art 24/7: Download the free app Daniel Arsham Beyond (Snarkitecture), MemorialCircuits Bowing, 2012. Installation view at Marlins Park, Miami. Image Noah Kalina courtesy of Art in Public Places, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs 17


Art Circuits by Neighborhood

WYNWOOD

ARTS DISTRICT FL. 33127

The Bakehouse

Bakehouse Art Complex.

561 NW 32nd. St., Wynwood Arts District; 305 576 2828; info@bacfl.org; bacfl.org; Mon - Sun: Noon - 5 pm. Its mission is to address the need for affordable living and work spaces for artists in Miami’s urban core.

Seth Cooper

Fabien Castanier Gallery.

Wynwood Space. 45 NE 26th St. Ste. A; 305 602 0207; contact@castaniergallery.com; castaniergallery.com; Tue - Sat: 11 - 6 pm, Sun & Mon by appt. International Contemporary Art.

Roy Lichtenstein

Gary Nader Art Centre.

62 NE 27th St., 305 576 0256; garynader.com; Mon - Sat: 10 am - 6 pm. Latin American, Modern and Contemporary Masters.

Carolina Fusilier

Locust Projects.

3852 N. Miami Ave. Miami Design District; 305 576 8570; info@locustprojects.org; locustprojects.org; Tue - Sat: 11 am - 5 pm. Locust Projects is Miami’s foremost incubator of new art and ideas, producing experimental exhibitions that take risks and push boundaries.

Wynwood Walls entrance Photo by Adrew Meade

Juan Sebastian

University of Miami Art Gallery.

Wynwood Building; 2529 NW 3rd. Ave. Ste. # 4; 305 284 3161; mcardoso1@miami.edu; art.as.miami. edu; Wed - Fri: 10 am - 6 pm. The UM Wynwood Gallery showcases the work of University of Miami art students, faculty members and alumni.

Wynwood Walls.

2520 NW 2nd Ave.; 305 531 4411; info@goldmanproperties.com; thewynwoodwalls. com; Mon - Thu: 10:30 am - 11:30 pm, Fri - Sat: 10:30 am - midnight, Sun: 10:30 am - 8 pm. Created by visionary Tony Goldman as a center where people could gravitate to and explore, they became a major art statement with Tony’s commitment to graffiti and street art. Nowadays, it is a selfies’ preferred spot.

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Franz Ackerman. Miami Beach Convention Center Mural About Sand. Photo: Robin Hill. Courtesy Miami Beach Art in Public Places

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Visual Arts Museums

Boca Raton Museum of Art.

Mizner Park. 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, Fl. 33432; 561 392 2500; bocamuseum.org; Tue, Wed, Fri: 10 am - 5 pm, Thu 10 am - 8 pm; Sat & Sun: noon - 5 pm. ADM: $12 / $10 . Through Oct. 6: Beyond The Cape! Comics and Contemporary Art. Contemporary Sculpture: Sam Anderson & Michael Dean. Peter Saul, Self Portrait 2003.

Sigfredo Chac贸n, Pura Pintura para Daltonicos, 2019.

Coral Gables Museum.

285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, Fl. 33134; 305 603 8067; coralgablesmuseum.org; Tue-Fri: noon - 6 pm, Sat: 11 am - 5pm, Sun: noon 5 pm. ADM: $10 / $ 8 / $ 3. June 7 - Sept. 23: The Art of Compassion. Dec. 3, 2019 - Mar. 15, 2020: For Now: Contemporary Venezuelan Art Miami. Co-curated by Adriana Meneses and Yuneikys Villalonga.

Frost Art Museum, FIU Campus.

10975 SW 17th St., Miami, Fl. 33199; 305 348 2890; frost.fiu.edu; Tue - Sat: 10 am - 5 pm, Sun: noon - 5 pm; Free. Through Aug. 4: Observing Life; June 1 - Aug. 25: Cut; June 8 - Aug. 25: Spheres of Meaning; Sept. 14, 2019 - Jan. 5, 2020: Art after Stonewall, 1969 - 1989; Ongoing: Connectivity. Diana Davies, Gay Rights Curated by Amy Galpin, Chief Curator. Demonstration, Albany, NY, 1971, Digital print.

Haitian Heritage Museum.

The Road of Freedom.

Miami Design District; 4141 NE 2nd Ave. # 105 C, Miami, Fl. 33137; 305 371 5988; haitianheritagemuseum.org; Tue - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm, ADM: $10 (includes membership). Through Nov. 15: The Road of Freedom, in collaboration with the Museum of the Haitian National Pantheon (MUPANAH) in Port-au-Prince.

HistoryMiami Museum.

Submission for Queer Miami Stories.

Downtown Miami, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami, Fl. 33130; 305 375 1492; historymiami.org; Tue - Sat: 10 am - 5 pm, Sun: noon - 5 pm; ADM: $10 / $8 / $ 5; Through Sept. 1: Queer Miami: A History of LGBTQ Communities. Curated by Julio Cap贸 Jr. Sept. 28, 2019 - Feb. 9, 2020: Gridiron Glory: The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

ICA / Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. Miami Design District. 61 NE 41st St., Miami, Fl. 33137; 305 901 5272; icamiami.org; Tue - Sun: 11 am - 7 pm. Through Oct. 6: Ettore Sottsass and the Social Factory; Paulo Nazareth; Through Oct. 27: Purvis Young: Drawings. Through Nov. 3: Eric-Paul Riege: H贸l贸-it xistz. Purvis Young, He Doing It, 1972, Mixed media on Paper, Photo: Silvia Ros.

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Visual Art Museums

Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU.

301 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139; 305 672 5044; jmof.fiu.edu; Tue - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm; ADM: $12 / $8. Sat: Free. Museum dedicated to telling the story of more than 250 years of Florida Jewish history, arts, and culture, with a growing collection of more than 100,000 items. Originally two synagogues built in 1929 and 1936.

Lowe Art Museum, UM Campus.

1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables, Fl. 33146; 305 284 3535; lowe.miami.edu; Tue - Sat: 10 am 4 pm; Sun: noon - 4 pm; ADM: $12.50 / $8 / First Tue: Free. Through Sept. 8: James Prosek: Contra Naturam / Against Nature. Oct.24, 2019 - Jan. 19, 2020: Diago: The Past of this Afro-Cuban Present; Carlos Estévez: Walled Cities; Sept. 9, 2019 -March 22, 2020: Claudia DeMonte and Edwin McGowin: Binomial.

Juan Roberto Diago, Untitled, 2011. Mixed media on canvas, 50.5 x 39.5 in.

MOAD / Museum of Art and Design - MDC. Freedom Tower. 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fl. 33132; 305 237 7700; mdcmoad.org; Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun: 1 - 6 pm, Sat: 1 - 8 pm; ADM: $12/ $8/ $5; Last Sundays and MDC students, faculty, & staff: Free. Through Sep. 29: Where the Oceans Meet. Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Asad Raza, Gabriela Rangel, and Rina Carvajal; Glexis Novoa: The Cankama Sutta. Permanent Kislak Center at MDC: Culture and Change in the Early Americas. Curated by Arthur Dunkelman and Dr. Carol Damian.

Tania Bruguera, Destierro (Displacement), 1998 [2005 version]. Cuban earth, glue, wood, nails, and textile. Variable dimensions.

MOCA / Museum of Contemporary Art. 770 NE 125th St., North Miami, Fl. 33161; 305

893 6211; mocanomi.org; Tue - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm, Sat - Sun: 11 am - 5 pm; ADM: $10/ $3; Last Friday open by pay what you wish during Jazz@MOCA from 7-10 pm; Through Aug. 11: PÒTOPRENS: The Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince. Curated by HaitianAmerican artist and curator Edouard Duval-Carrié and British artist and curator Leah Gordon. Through Nov. 24: AFRICOBRA: Nation Time, collateral event of the 58 th International Biennale di Venezia.

Dubreus Lherisson, Gede Kriminel, 2018, Skull, beads, and sequins, 6 x 9,5 ea x 6 in.

NSU Art Museum / Ft. Lauderdale.

One East Las Olas Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301; 954 525 5500; nsuartmuseum.org; Tue - Sat: 11 am - 5 pm, Sun: noon - 5 pm, ADM: $12 / $8/ $5. June 16, 2019 - Fall 2020: William J. Glackens: From Pencil to Paint. Curated by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Senior Curator. Oct. 26, 2019 - July 5, 2020: Happy! Curated by Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator. Nov. 17, 2019 - Fall 2020: I Paint My Reality: Surrealism in Latin America. Curated by Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator.

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Mark Rothko, Untitled, (Detail) 1956. Oil on canvas, 65 1/4 x 40 5/8 in.


Visual Arts Museums Carlos Cruz-Diez, Chromatic Induction in a Double Frequency, 2012. Installation view at Marlins Park, Miami. Image courtesy of the artist and Art in Public Places, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs

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Visual Art Museums

PAMM / Perez Art Museum Miami.

1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fl. 33132; 786 345 5662; pamm.org; Mon - Tue, Fri - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm, Closed: Wed, Thu: 10 am - 9 pm. ADM: $16 / $12. Free: 2nd Sat & 1st Thu; July 18, 2019 - June 7, 2020: The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art. Through Sep. 1: Beatriz Gonzalez: A Retrospective. Oct. 18, 2019 - Feb. 9, 2020: Teresita Fernández: Elemental. Through Jan. 29, 2020: José Carlos Martinat: American Eco Chamber.

Teresita Fernández, Borrowed Landscape, 1998. Wood, fabric, oculus light, graphite, and paint. Variable dimensions.

The Bass.

2100 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139; 305 673 7530; thebass.org; Wed - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm; Closed: Mon - Tue; ADM: $10 / $5. Through Sep. 29: Sheila Hicks. Campo Abierto / Open Field. Nov. 2, 2019 - Apr. 5, 2020: Haegue Yang. In The Cone of Uncertainty. On View: Pascale Marthine Tayou. Welcome Wall, 2015.

Sheila Hicks, Escalade Beyond Chromatic Lands, 2016-17. Photo: Zachary Balber.

The Cuban / American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora. 1200 Coral Way, Miami, Fl. 33145; 305 529 5400; thecuban.org; Tue - Sat: 10 - 6 pm; Sun: noon - 4 pm; ADM: $12/ $8. Children under 12: Free; Through Oct. 31: Forever Celia. Curated by Omer PardilloCid, her former manager and current president of the Celia Cruz Foundation. Dec. 1, 2019 - Feb. 28, 2020: Rafael Soriano. Cabezas.

Rafael Soriano, Portrait of an Intellectual, 1995, oil on canvas, 40 x 30 in.

The Wolfsonian - FIU.

1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, Fl. 33139; 305 531 1001; wolfsonian.org; Mon, Tues, Thu & Sat: 10 am - 6 pm, Closed: Wed, Fri: 10 am - 9 pm, Sun: noon - 6 pm; Library Reading Room: by appt. ADM: $12/ $8; June 7, 2019 - Feb. 2, 2020: Cuban Caricature: The Art of Massaguer. Nov. 15, 2019 - Nov. 15, 2020: A Universe of Things: Micky Wolfson Collects; Through Oct. 16: Destination Deco; Ongoing: Deco: Luxury to Mass Market; Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections from the Wolfsonian Collection.

Magazine clipping, Massa-Girls: “Boy,” from Social, June 1926, Conrado W. Massaguer (Cuban, 1889 - 1965), illustrator.

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens.

3251 S. Miami Ave., Miami, Fl. 33129; 305 250 9133; vizcaya.org, Wed - Mon: 9:30 am - 4 :30 pm; Closed Tue.; ADM: $22 / $16 / $15 / $10; Vizcaya Museum and Gardens preserves its cultural and environmental resources to engage people in connecting with the past, understanding the present and shaping the future. Built in 1916, Vizcaya features a decorative art collection and formal garden.

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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Photo: Bill Sumner.


Private Collections open to the public

de la Cruz Collection.

Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz Collection

Glenn Ligon, Notes for a Poem on the Third World (chapter two), 2018, Neon and paint, 83 x 55,5 in.

Miami Design District; 23 NE 41st St., Miami, Fl. 33137; 305 576 6112; info@delacruzcollection. org; delacruzcollection.org; Tue - Sat: 10 am - 4 pm; ADM Free: Programs included. Through Nov. 2019: More / Less. Artists: Tauba Auerbach, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Salvador Dalí, Peter Doig, Isa Genzken, Félix González-Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Rachel Harrison, Thomas Houseago, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Ana Mendieta, and Dana Schutz, among others. There will be a new exhibit displaying their collection starting ABMB 2019 week. Closed during June 2019.

Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection.

Ye’kuana Basket.

Miami Design District; 3841 NE 2nd Ave. Ste. 201; Miami, Fl. 33137; 305 456 6126; info@jcmac.art; jcmac.art; Temporary Closed. Re-opening TBA. ADM Free. Convergences / Divergences. Primitive Sources of the Modern. Curated by Ariel Jimenez. Works by Josef Albers, Max Bill, Gonzalo Fonseca, Joaquin, Torres-Garcia, among others, and 52 indigenous pieces the Ye’kuanas collected by anthropologist Charles Brewer-Carías during the 1960s, and integrated into the collection.

Rubell Family Collection. Contemporary Arts Foundation. Donald and Mera Rubell Collection.

Janiva Ellis. Detail of Thrill Issues, 2017, oil on canvas, 95 x 77 in.

Currently at Wynwood Arts District but as planned in December 2019 the museum will open at their new location in the Allapattah District nearby; 305 573 6090. info@rfc.museum; rfc.museum; Wed - Sat: 10 am - 5:30 pm; ADM: $10 / $5. Free <18. To visit after closing date, call first. Through Jun 22: Purvis Young. Featuring 100 paintings from the artist who spent the entirety of his life, 67 years, living in Miami. New Acquisitions. Paintings and sculptures from 20 artists recently acquired: Janiva Ellis, Tomm El-Saieh, Martha Jungwirth, among others.

the margulies collection at the WAREhOUSE. Martin Z. Margulies Collection

Donna Dennis, Subway with Silver Girders, 198182, wood, metal, electric lights, and mixed media, 144,5 x 144,5 x 159 in.

Wynwood Arts District; 591 NW 27th St. Miami, Fl. 33127; 305 576 1051; mcollection@bellsouth.net; margulieswarehouse.com; The collection opens every year from October - April. Fall exhibitions will feature new acquisitions of Jennifer Steinkamp, Emil Lukas, and Domenico Bianchi, monumental work by Mark di Suvero, and a 250-figure burlap piece of sculptor Magdalena Abakanowic. The photography gallery will show Donald Lokuta’s photographs of George Segal, while he was constructing Depression Breadline (1999), on display. 24


Private Collections open to the public The brand new Design District Museum Garage. Photo: Miguel de Guzman.

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ART FAIR SEASON MIAMI Dec. 2 - 8, 2019

MIAMI BEACH Fl. 33139 - 33140

Art Basel Miami Beach.

18th Edition; Miami Beach Convention Center; 1901 Convention Center Dr.; artbasel.com. Dec. 5 - 8.

Design Miami/.

15th Edition. Meridian Ave. & 19th St., Miami Beach (adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center); miami2019.designmiami.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

Aqua Art Miami.

14th Edition. Aqua Hotel, 1530 Collins Ave.; info@artmiami.com; aquaartmiami.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

INK Miami Art Fair / ifppda.

13th Edition; Suites of Dorchester, 1859 Collins Ave. (19th St.); inkartfair.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair.

15th Edition. Indian Beach Park, 4601 Collins Ave.; info@pulseartfair.com; pulseartfair.com. Dec. 5 - 8.

Scope Miami Beach.

19th Edition. Pavilion. 801 Ocean Dr. (between 8th and 9th St); scope-art.com. Dec. 3 - 8.

Superfine!

5th Edition. info@superfine.world; superfine.world. venue and dates TBA.

Untitled, Art.

8th Edition. Pavilion. Ocean Drive and 12th St. (on the beach); untitledartfair.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

OVERTOWN Fl. 33136

Art Africa Miami Arts Fair.

9th Edition. Historic Overtown; info@artafricamiami.com; artafricamiami.com. Venue and dates TBA.

LITTLE HAITI Fl. 33136

Art Beat.

6th Edition. Caribbean Marketplace, 5925 NE 2nd Ave.; 305 492 7868; artbeatmiami.com; Dec. 4 - 8.

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Art Circuits by Neighborhood

DOWNTOWN

Fl. 33131

Fridge Art Fair.

7th Edition; info@fridgeartfair.com; fridgeartfair.com. Venue and dates TBA.

Miami River Art Fair.

8th Edition. Downtown Miami Convention Center, James L. Knight International Center. 400 SE 2nd Ave.; miamiriverartfair.com. Dec. 2 - 4.

Prizm Art Fair.

6th Edition. Alfred I. DuPont Building, 169 E. Flagler St.; info@prizmartfair.com; prizmartfair.com. Dec 2 - 8.

ART AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT

FL. 33132 - 33136

Art Miami.

30th Edition. The Art Miami Pavilion. One Herald Plaza @ NE 14th St., on Biscayne Bay; art-miami.com. Dec. 3 - 8.

CONTEXT.

8th Edition. One Herald Plaza, on Biscayne Bay, between the Venetian and MacArthur causeways; contextartmiami.com. Dec 3 - 8.

NADA/ New Art Dealers Alliance.

17th Edition. The Ice Palace Studios. 1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fl. 33136; newartdealers.org. Dec. 5 - 8.

Satellite Art Show.

5th Edition; satellite-show.com. Venue and dates TBA.

WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT

FL. 33127

Pinta Miami.

13th Edition; Mana Wynwood. 2217 NW 5th Ave.; pinta-miami.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

Red Dot Art Fair Miami.

14th Edition. Mana Wynwood 2217 NW 5th Ave.; reddotfair.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

Spectrum Miami.

9th. Edition. Mana Wynwood 2217 NW 5th Ave.; reddotfair.com. Dec. 4 - 8.

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African Heritage Cultural Arts Center.

Amadlozi Gallery. 6161 NW 22nd Ave. Miami, Fl. 33142; 305 638 6771; amadlozigallery@gmail.com; ahcacmiami.org. A nucleus of arts learning, training and access for the local African-American community.

Art Beat Miami. 6th Edition. Caribbean Marketplace;

5925 NE 2nd Ave. Little Haiti; 305 492 7868; info@artbeatmiami. com; artbeatmiami.com. An annual satellite art fair that showcases emerging and renowned artists from Haiti and around the world. December 4 - 8

Art Africa Miami Arts Fair. 9th Edition.

Historic Overtown, info@artafricamiami.com; artafricamiami.com. Venue and dates TBA.

Black Archives-Historic Lyric Theater.

Historic Overtown. 819 NW 2nd. Ave., Miami, Fl. 33136; 786 708 4610; Kpritchett@theblackarchives.org; bahlt.org. Tuesday Friday: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Neighborhood Tours, and exhibits.

CADA - Contemporary African Diaspora Art.

786 290 7369; ludlowebailey@gmail.com; Cadaonline.us. Platform for African art exhibitions, panel discussions, seminars, curricula, video and films. Curated by Art Advisor Ludlow Bailey.

CHAT / Cultural Heritage Alliance for Tourism.

990 Biscayne Blvd. Ste. 503, Miami, Fl, 33132; 786 507 8500; Stephanie@chatmiami.tours; chatsouthflorida.com. Affordable backyard tours to Little Havana, Little Haiti and Historic Overtown.

DVCAI - Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator.

Studio Space at Laundromat Art Space, 5900 NE 2nd. Ave, Little Haiti, Miami, Fl. 33137; 305 757 2018; info@dvcai.org; dvcai.org. Works with Afro Caribbean-artists to encourage experimentation in their studio practices as well as socially and civically engaged projects.

Futurama 1637. Minka Exhibit Space, Little Havana. 1637 SW 8th St.; 305 407 1677; @futurama1637 (fb); Monday - Sunday: 11 am - 6 pm. Artists’ Studios and Galleries ran by artists.

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Art of Black Miami is a cultural destination platform organized by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau to highlight the diversity of the visual arts locally and internationally in artists’ studios, art galleries, museums and art fairs. This initiative celebrates all genres of the visual arts available throughout Miami’s rich heritage neighborhoods and communities during Miami Art Week and beyond. These are some of the venues, but for updated information please check: ArtofBlackMiami.com

Griot’s Gallery and Academy.

8260 NE 2nd Ave., Little River, Miami, Fl. 33138; 305 420 6545; info@griotsgallery.com; griotsgallery.com. With the mission to increase the awareness of the diverse artistic production of the black visual artists through lectures and exhibits.

Hampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House.

249 NW 9th St, Overtown, Miami, Fl. 33136; hamptonartlovers@ gmail.com; hamptonartlovers.com. Their mission is to accentuate the inspirational unifying and enriching aspects of African American Fine Art in new and old settings.

Little Haiti Cultural Complex.

212 - 260 NE 59th Terrace; 305 960 2969; LHCC@miamigov. com; littlehaiticulturalcenter.com. Monday - Friday: 10 am - 9 pm, Saturday: 10 am - 4 pm; December 6 - February 20: The Visual Life of Social Affliction, as part of the ongoing Global Caribbean Exhibition Series.

MUCE / Miami Urban Contemporary Experience.

246 NW 54th St., Little Haiti, Miami, Fl. 33137. 305 890 2121. info@muce305.org; muce305.org. Showing emerging contemporary visual artists of the African Diaspora. MUCE is committed to diversifying the artistic landscape of the western world.

Opa-locka / The Arts & Recreation Center. 675 Ali Baba Ave., Opa-locka, Fl. 33054. 305 687 3545; operations@olcdc.org; olcdc.org. Family Programs, Poetry Workshops, Artist Residency Program, Exhibitions.

Prizm Art Fair.

6th Edition. Alfred I. DuPont Building, 169 E. Flagler St.; info@ prizmartfair.com; prizmartfair.com. December 2 - 8.

The Betsy Hotel / South Beach.

144- Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Fl. 33139; 866 792 3879; thebetsyhotel.com. The Plutzik family, owners of The Betsy personally curates the visual art exhibits with emphasis on photography from emerging and established artists. They have hosted more than 800 artists in the Writers’ Room.

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