Art Circuits Gold Edition 2014/2015

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OSWALDO OSWALDO VIGAS VIGAS INSECTO INSECTO II, 1962 II, 1962 Oil on Oilcanvas on canvas | Óleo | Óleo sobre sobre tela tela 14.9614.96 x 18.11 x in. 18.11 | 38 in. x| 38 46 xcm 46 cm

ANTONIO ANTONIO ASCASO ASCASO Director Director


VIGAS INFORMALISTA París 1959-1964 OPENING RECEPTION: NOVEMBER 20, 2014 6:00-9:00 PM

2441 NW 2nd. Ave. Miami Fl. 33127 T+ 305 5719410 | Fax: 305 5719411 ascasogallery@gmail.com www.ascasogallery.com Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-6 pm Gallery walks: 4:30 pm-10 pm


N o. 8. Oil and acrylic on ca nva s . 158 in. x 216 in. 2013. Ima g e C ourtes y of the artist.

EXHIBITION & PERFORMANCES: FRIDAY, DEC. 5 - SUNDAY, DEC. 7, 2014 Exhibition with Live Performance by SHEN WEI DANCE ARTS EXHIBITION ON VIEW: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 - SUNDAY, FEB. 1, 2015

MDC Museum of Art + Design Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College 600 Biscayne Blvd, Miami (305) 237-7700 www.mdclivearts.org | www.mdcmoad.org

The Official Hotel of Shen Wei: In Black, White and Gray



THE BEST DEAL IN BRICKELL LUXURY RESIDENCES STARTING IN THE LOW $400K

For More Information Visit our Sales Gallery 1221 Brickell Ave., Suite 2410, Miami, Fl. 33131 786.536.5770 | www.brickellten.com These drawings are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the residences. Units shown are examples of unit types and may not depict actual units. Stated square footages are ranges for a particular unit type and are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the area that would be determined by using the description and definition of the “Unit� set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components).


EL ÁVILA

Adrian Pujol. El Avila desde Alvalar, 2014 Oil on canvas, 87 cm x 230 cm.

Biscayne Art House 1548 Brickell Ave. Miami, Fl. 33129

Works by Roberto de la Fuente, Martín Morales and Adrián Pujol / November 21, 2014 - January 7, 2015 / Ninoska Huerta at Biscayne Art House

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ArtCentric by Elisa Turner Miami Beach, City of Design & Architecture, Celebrating 100th Anniversary

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Urban Canvas by Margery Gordon: Art in the Streets: A Hit List of the Top Ten Sites

Miami Art Districts

Wynwood Walls entrance. Photo by Andrew Meade. Courtesy of Goldman Properties

Publisher’ Note by Liana Pérez

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Art Fairs Map

Private Collections Visual Art Museums

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The Art of Black Miami

Art Directory


MANOLO VELLOJIN THE SPIRITUAL SIDE OF GEOMETRY NOVEMBER - FEBRUARY 2014 Catalogue Essay by Alvaro Medina

A CEPEDA Acrylic on canvas 11.8 x 11.8 in. (30 x 30 cm) 1971

3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl 33146 +1 (305) 774 - 7740 | gallery@durbansegnini.com | durbansegnini.com


PUBLISHER’S NOTE

ART CIRCUITS IS THE INSIDERS GUIDE

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ello and welcome to the tropical art world frenzy of Miami Art Week with this golden resource book plenty of news, a guide to a Miami growing in art hubs, private and public museums and exquisite architecture. Celebrating the 100 year anniversary of Miami Beach, art critic Elisa Turner acknowledges the pleasure for design that brings Design Miami to its 10 year edition. In her ArtCentric column Miami Beach City of Design & Architecture, Celebrating 100th Anniversary (pages 12 - 13) you will find the addresses of the most important architecture celebrities’ new buildings. It’s taken Wynwood Arts District less time to become an important world class open museum, a must–see to international curators, collectors and visitors, and the favorite backing for local quinceañeras and brides. That’s why Margery Gordon, art critic, journalist and founder of Art Encounters, devoted her new column Urban Canvas to the Art in the Streets: A Hit List of the Top Ten Sites (pages 16 – 18): The not-to-be-missed 10 street art murals that you should visit and photograph with your Art Circuits’ copy on hand, as locals do, since street art is fragile and prone to disappear. The art fairs map in pages 36 43 gives a clear view of 23 art fairs what, when, and where! The

score this year is: 9 art fairs in Miami Beach, 6 in Midtown, 5 in Downtown and 3 in Wynwood. Parking is such a problem that creative solutions include Uber, and buying the art fairs tickets on line. Many of these art fairs and art galleries show different visions of the art that sprouts from the multicultural world where we live, particularly in Miami - a crossroad South to North. Specifically on pages 58 - 60 you’ll find a broad circuit of Art in Black Miami, a great initiative of our Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau for Multicultural Tourism. And last but “so Miami” is the “Miami model“, the fact that private museums have superior collections than those in public museums. Dennis Scholl VP from the Knight Foundation told the press recently that “Miami is a hotbed for museums”, private and public, and on pages 44 - 56 you’ll find the 4 private museums/ collections open to the public and the 17 public museums. A Latin American Art Museum, two Cuban Museums, one Black Museum and a private museum created around the James Turrell light conical installation are in agenda for very soon. This is your art guide for here and now, also digital and tablet/ devices friendly. Subscribe to artcircuits.com and stay tuned!

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In my neighborhood, art is everywhere and inspires everything. You can find it on the walls and doors. You can buy it in the galleries. You can taste it at our hip restaurants, coffee shops, and local breweries. You can even admire it at a hair salon. I’m Mali, check out my Wynwood video guide and learn about other cool neighborhoods at ItSoMiami.com

WYNWOOD – IT’S SO MIAMI® ©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau – The Official Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches.


Miami Beach, City of Design & Architecture, Celebrating 100th Anniversary structure for Collins Avenue. Design + Architecture + Art + Music + Transportation becomes a surefire combination delivering unique cosmopolitan cachet. The Wolfsonian/FIU museum, in Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, is a not-to-be missed partner to this cachet. Its peerless collection assembles approximately 120,000 objects from 1885 to 1945, exploring how design shapes and reflects the modern world. The ongoing “Art and Design in the Modern Age” exhibit presents distinctive objects from the museum’s collection, from architectural models and decorative arts to books and paintings.

Frank Gehry’s Hat Trick chairs at the New World Center. Courtesy of the New World Center

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ailed as the “billion dollar sandbar,” Miami Beach has weathered its share of Florida real estate cycles of boom and bust. But thanks to its reputation for superb design and architecture, the city can prevail over these changing tides. Now more than ever: in 2015 Miami Beach celebrates its Centennial.

Teapot, teacup, and saucer, before 1945 (designed 1930–34) Wilhelm Wagenfeld , designer. Courtesy of the Wolfsonian Museum / FIU

It’s billion-dollar boom time for Miami Beach. This high-end sandbar bedazzles residents and visitors with the current wave of internationally famed design and architecture. An international roster of “starchitects” are building here or have recently built iconic structures, transforming the city’s skyline with 21st century “Only in Miami” glamour.

“Miami Beach has always been a city in search of design and through design its identity. A spit of sand separated by Biscayne Bay without history or narrative, Miami Beach was primed for imposed structure and ornamentation. Its buildings, parks and even its beaches are a modern invention. First came an Hispano-Moorish style followed by an Art Deco/Moderne impulse. Morris Lapidus made his mark, and now new eyes with new narratives will continue the story,” says Wolfsonian museum founder Mitchell Wolfson, Jr.

Consider: Arata Isozaki is now designing an expansion to Bass Museum of Art, Frank Gehry designed New World Symphony concert hall, and Herzog & de Meuron transformed search for parking into an architectural adventure with the extraordinary 1111 Lincoln Road parking garage. Currently underway is Faena Arts Center by Rem Koolhaas. Commissioned but not yet built is Zaha Hadid’s landmark parking

On Miami Beach, the fair Design Miami/ turns ten this year. It’s the foremost fair for collectible design, coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach in December and Art Basel in 12


ARTCENTRIC

by ELISA TURNER

Switzerland in June. “The revitalization of Miami Beach, which heralded a new and exciting era for all of Miami, our City’s renaissance, was contrary to most new development in the United States at the time. It was all about architecture, design, art and style. The beautiful Art Deco structures, when adaptively used for our time, were all developed in a boutique style. They were distinct from mainstream commercial projects. This South Beach movement laid a foundation for how our city is perceived as a center for discourse on design today,” says Craig Robins, Dacra President and Principal of Design Miami/, which he owns in partnership with Art Basel producers.

exhibit will include installations by Jean-Michel Othoniel and Erwin Wurm. There’ll also be contemporary art from Marino’s personal collection, with works by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. In May 2015, Miami Beach gets another international dose of design, with the arrival of Paris-based design trade show Maison&Objet, aiming to reach North and South America.

Robins was a leader in revitalizing the Art Deco District in the 1980s, which had dwindled into shadows of its former 1930s glory. It’s widely considered that the genesis for today’s boom in architecture and design is rooted in that prescient move to preserve Art Deco. “From the blocks of restored Deco buildings in South Beach to the incomparable Herzog & de Meuron parking garage on Lincoln Road,” says Design Miami/ Executive Director Rodman Primack, Miami Beach is a wonderful place to present a fair about architecture and design, given that both Miami Beach and Miami have “amazing examples of both in the built environment.”

Jean-Michel Othoniel, Black Rosaries, 2014, (detail of Site-Specific Commission For One Way). Photo courtesy of Bass Museum of Art

“We chose Miami Beach for Maison&Objet Americas not only for its strategic positioning with quick access to some very important geographic areas, but also for the vibrancy and energy of the city. The Art Deco architecture coexisting so beautifully with the numerous starchitect projects has created a dynamic environment in which these creative endeavors can thrive,” says Philippe Brocart, Managing Director of SAFI, which owns Maison&Objet.

New this year to Design Miami/ is Design Visionary award, celebrating someone with lasting influence in the field. Inaugural Design Visionary is Peter Marino, renowned architect and designer, also collector of design, visual art, and decorative arts.

There’s no end to bedazzling design on the Beach. Happy 100th Birthday, Miami Beach!

In December, Bass Museum of Art presents “One Way: Peter Marino.” Marino pioneers the nexus of art, architecture, fashion, and design, commissioning artists to create artworks for his projects. The Bass

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Cernuda Arte Cuban and Latin American Art

WIFREDO LAM (1902-1982), El Bien Vestido, (The Well Dressed ), 1968, oil on canvas, 36 x 28 inches Illustrated twice in Wifredo Lam: Catalogue Raisonné of the Painted Work, Volume II, 1961- 1982, Acatos 2002; on page 71 & 306, no. 68.21. This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Madame Lou Laurin-Lam, dated April 9, 2002, Paris, France, no. 02-21. Also accompanied by a photo-certificate of authenticity signed by the artist Wifredo Lam.

Wifredo Lam, One-Person Show &

Cuban Masters of the Past

Cundo, Portocarrero, Mariano, Amelia, Víctor Manuel, Acosta León, Abela & Gina Pellón.

December 2-7, 2014 BOOTH C-30 3155 Ponce de León Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134 cernudaarte@msn.com 305 461 1050

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American Eagle Outfitters plastered the sea of eyeballs at 2701 NW 2nd Ave. on its spring 2014 billboards and store displays without approaching Ahol Sniffs Glue. David Anasagasti – a local fixture whose hardworking neighbors inspire his trademark drowsy peepers – sued the retail

ark-making on walls is the oldest known art form, with indelible cave paintings and hand stencils in Europe and Asia dated back at least 40,000 years. The human impulse to inscribe one’s name on a permanent surface has been traced to Pompeii, where volcanic ash preserved graffiti, Italian for “little scratches.” Graffiti was also an early artistic presence in Wynwood, in the ‘90s when daredevils could get away with “tagging” abandoned buildings in the gritty Puerto Rican enclave. Some of those young vandals have since graduated to full-time professions as fine artists and graphic designers. Brandon Opalka exhibits his canvases with Emerson Dorsch (151 NW 24th St.), where his tree mural distinguishes the neighborhood’s first gallery, opened in 2000 by co-owner Brook Dorsch. The Wynwood Arts District now counts more than 70 galleries. Restaurants and bars catering to the influx of hipsters have commissioned homegrown talents like Danny “Krave” Fila, whose floral initials line the new lounge Brick House (187 NW 28th St.) and trompe l’oeil café scene brightens the parking lot of Wynwood Brewing Company (565 NW 24th St.). Camera crews shoot in front of the artists’ work, usually in exchange for a credit and licensing fee. But

The Wynwood Brewing Company commissioned Danny Fila, a.k.a. Krave, to paint its parking lot last November. © Danny Fila, a.k.a. Krave Art, Courtesy of Fila Associates, LLC.

giant in the U.S. District Court of New York for intellectual property infringement in what could be a landmark case. Camera-toting tourists and graffiti fans flock daily to one of the world’s largest outdoor installations of “urban art.” Eight years ago BooksIIII Bischof and Typoe launched Primary Flight to elevate this concrete canvas. They invited 35 artists to walls throughout Wynwood and the Design District, then circulated maps during Miami Art Week that facilitated navigation of an underground art world. Word 16


HIT THE STREETS: A MIAMI PRIMER ON THE CITY’S FINEST WALLS by Margery Gordon

Aleksey Kanunnikov, a.k.a. Kislow, Sleeping Forest, 2014, at Miami Ad School

through historic preservation and cultural development, Goldman recognized Wynwood’s potential in 2004 and bought many warehouses. He and art impresario Jeffrey Deitch co-curated the initial year of murals, importing renowned street artists from Central and South America, Europe and Asia to create original works alongside top national and local talents. One of the first works they commissioned is an unusual fusion by three New York-based artists. David Ellis’s psychedelic patchwork laps the sidewalks of NW 22nd St. and NW 1st Place, cresting at the corner where Ben Wolf’s construction detritus surges like flotsam from the unmoored palaces printmaker Swoon adhered with wheat-paste. “The growth of Wynwood into an international mecca for the arts is very much the result of great collaborations,” says GoldmanSrebnick, promoted to CEO of Goldman Properties in September 2012 when her father died. “The Art of Collaboration,” this season’s thematic program, honors those combined efforts and showcases artists working together. She is bringing POSE & Revok inside the Walls after entrusting them with SoHo’s treasured Houston/Bowery Wall last summer. Netherlands collective Haas &

quickly spread through the global graffiti circuit, attracting 150 renowned and rising stars until Primary Flight stopped spearheading the annual pilgrimage in 2012. Among Primary Flight’s most iconic commissions are repeat performances by Los Angeles-based artists El Mac and RETNA. Their 2008 pairing on NW 24th St. between NW 2nd Ave. and N. Miami Ave. produced the unforgettable blackand-white image of a crouching boy surrounded by cryptic calligraphy. RETNA returned for Primary’s fifth anniversary with a towering tribute to Miami’s artists on the Wynwood Arts Complex (250 NW 23rd St.). The endurance of such works is a sign of respect in the precarious terrain of street art. Yet growing sponsors of murals up the ante with fresh paint each December to impress professionals who cross the water from Art Basel Miami Beach. “Every year we look to push the boundaries of imagination and creativity,” says Jessica GoldmanSrebnick, chief curator of Wynwood Walls. This open-air museum on NW 2nd Ave. between 25th and 26th Streets has become an epicenter for street art since 2009, when Tony Goldman set out to refine this industrial grid while retaining its edgy aesthetic. After revitalizing South Beach and New York’s SoHo 17


Hahn, who have been painting entire favelas in Brazil, is enhancing 295 NW 26th St. Cleon Peterson is creating his first Miami mural with fellow Los Angeles-based graphic designer Shepard Fairey, infamous for his 25-year stealth campaign “OBEY.” Fairey’s collage of cult figures (including Goldman) faces Wynwood Walls’ entrance. Kenny Scharf’s memorial garden, “Tony’s Oasis” at 2229 NW 2nd Ave., is adding a fountain by the artist from developer Craig Robins’ collection. In a more traditional public tribute, Wynwood’s main drag of NW 2nd Ave. is being renamed Tony Goldman Way in a ceremony at NW 29th St. on Tues., Dec. 2 at 5 pm. Goldman didn’t just open doors for street artists; he erected 15 rolldown gates for them to “bomb” with smaller compositions, expanding the Walls’ range in 2010. Some artists entering through the Wynwood Doors go on to more elaborate projects. Enigmatic Capetown artists DALeast and Faith47 individually adorned doors with animals in November 2012, as well as nearby murals sponsored by the independent organization WorldOpenWalls. The Chinaborn DALeast wound a skydiver suspended on 23rd St. at N. Miami Court in his signature metallic ribbons that appear threedimensional. Faith47’s golden Multum in Parvo (Latin for “Much in Little”), part of Goldman-Srebnick’s 2013 “Women on the Walls” program, illuminates a woman offering up a rosary on NW 2nd Ave. at 22nd St. This season at the Walls, Faith47 joins forces with Puerto Rican Alexis Diaz, and DALeast with Angeleno Cryptik. The Kiev-based collective Interesni Kazki (meaning interesting stories or colors) started on a strip of three doors before AEC (Aleksei Bordusov) and WAONE (Vladimir Manzhos) wrapped Goldman Properties’ new Wynwood House (331 NW 26th St.) in animated greenery.

Another Ukrainian artist influenced by Russian folklore, Aleksey Kanunnikov a.k.a. Kislow (“sour” in Slavic), planted “Sleeping Forest” this spring on Miami Ad School’s new campus at 571 NW 28th St., where his human-bird hybrids have migrated across a pink wall since last fall. He returns from Crimea for the grand opening Dec. 5 that also unveils work by Dome, Morik & Aber, NYCHOS, Omen, Seth GlobePainter, Sheryo & The Yok, Alex Senna and Louis Masai.

Ahol Sniffs Glue’s mural commissioned in 2012 by Ocean Grown Glass Gallery at 2701 NW 2nd Ave. Photo by Margery Gordon, Courtesy of Gregg Shienbaum Gallery

The school’s first pieces by Kislow, Senna and Masai were among 20 murals Chiara Poderi curated for the 2013 premiere of her organization Wynwood Embassy (W.E) with a pop-up gallery of 45 artists at Mana Production Village. W.E’s sophomore outing, staged independently Dec. 4-6 in a tent at 318 NW 2nd Ave., focuses on Herakut, whose massive murals meld expressionistic strokes by Hera (Jasmin Siddiqui) with photorealistic details by Akut (Falk Lehmann). Poderi selected examples in diverse media, including the German couple’s recent collaborations with Syrian refugee children in Jordan and recovering teen addicts in Miami. “VOICE” also unites “The Giant Storybook Project,” serialized in distant cities with chapters like the wide-eyed waif and monkey huddling against the Downtown Miami skyline since 2012 above NE 14th St. at N. Miami Ave. Stay tuned to see if W.E’s 2014 commissions on Mana’s exteriors advance Herakut’s unfolding narrative. margerygo@yahoo.com 18


SECTISDESIGN

Where Art and Design meet.

www.sectisdesign.com 2921 NW 6th Avenue Miami, FL 33127 info@sectisdesign.com 19


CORAL GABLES FL. 33134 - 33146 Coral Gables Gallery Night, originally launched in 1980, was the first event of its kind in South Florida and remains one of the most popular among collectors and art enthusiasts. Mostly showing Modern Latin American and Cuban art, galleries throughout Coral Gables are linked with complementary trolleys from 6 to 10 every first Friday of the month. A delight to visit, it is surrounded by fashionable restaurants with a variety of cuisines for all tastes.

ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries

169 Madeira Ave. 305 444 4493 info@virginiamiller.com virginiamiller.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat. & eve. by appt. International contemporary and modern art since 1974, emphasis on Latin American and Cuban works / Resale of important art owned by clients and institutions / Exhibition thru Feb. 2015: Leon Berkowitz: Cascades of Color, Paintings from 1965 – 1986.

Jorge M. Sori Fine Art

2790 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 567 3115 jorgesorifineart@aol.com jorgesorifineart.com Tue – Sat: 11 – 5:30; Sat by appt. Contemporary Artists and Masters of Latin American Art: Wifredo Lam, Fernando Botero and Tomas Sánchez, among others.

Ninoska Huerta

265 Aragon Ave. 305 442 4408 booksandbooks.com Mon – Sun: 9 – 11 The neighborhood bookshop.

Private art dealer 305 588 1231 ninoskahuerta@gmail.com ninoskahuertagallery.com by appointment Pop Up exhibition through Jan. 15: El Ávila. Adrián Pujol. Martín Morales. Roberto de la Fuente, at Biscayne Art House (1548 Brickell Ave.).

Canale – Diaz Art Center

Skinner, Inc.

Books & Books

1805 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 469 0848 info@canalediaz.com canalediaz.com Felipe Herrera. Alirio Rodríguez. Evelyn Valdirio. Cristóbal Ochoa. Yanel Sánchez. Reymond Romero. José Páez del Nogal.

Cernuda Arte

3155 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 461 1050 cernudaarte@msn.com cernudaarte.com Mon – Fri: 10:30 – 6:30; Sat: 12 – 6:30 Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, Modern and Contemporary Cuban art / Participating in Art Miami Booth C 30.

Durban Segnini Gallery

3072 SW 38th Ave. Miami, Fl. 33146 305 774 7740 dsegnini1216@aol.com durbansegnini.com Mon – Fri: 10 – 6; Sat: 11 – 4 Thru Feb. 2015: Manolo Vellojín. The Spiritual Side of Geometry Catalog essay by Alvaro Medina / Participating in Art Miami Booth C 42.

130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 305 503 4423 florida@skinnerinc.com Skinnerinc.com Auctioneers and Appraisers of Objects of Value.

Societá Dante Alighieri

300 Aragon Ave. Ste. 100 305 529 6633 dantemiami.org Mon – Sat: 10 – 6 Nov.: Collezione e mercato d’arte Dante Alighieri / Dec.: Ritratti di personaggi storici italiani ed europei di Victor Minca.

The Americas Collection

4213 Ponce de León Blvd. 305 446 5578 info@americascollection.com americascollection.com Mon – Fri: 10:30 - 5:30; Sat: 12 - 5 Nov.: Elena Rato: Entanglement & Norlan Santana: Time & Eternity / Dec.: Celebrating Art Basel 2014 / Jan.: After the Extravaganza: Group Exhibit / Feb. & Mar.: Lorenza Panero: Illuminograph Installations.

GALLERY NIGHT FIRST FRIDAY 6 p.m .- 10 p.m.

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DOWNTOWN MIAMI FL. 33132 - 33130 Downtown Miami is a historic center that connects the ancient memories of the city to its Flourishing cultural life. It houses the government offices, major museums, the Miami Dade College with its New World School of the Arts, the Performing Arts Center, prestigious art foundations and institutions, and contemporary skyscrapers, all linked by the metromover, a free public transportation. Little by little many artists and alternative art spaces made a come back to the old buildings and on the First Friday of the month, they open late their doors, its a renaissance! Art galleries are yet to come.

Aluna Art Foundation

Eleazar Delgado Studio

Nov. 29, 2014 – Feb. 28, 2015: Affective Architectures. Tania Candiani, Pablo León de la Barra, Ronald Morán, Gamaliel Rodríguez, Leyden Rodríguez-Casanova, among others.

Artists in residence: Eleazar Delgado, Monique Lassooij. Joshua Kingston, Curator.

Centro Cultural Español

New World Gallery 25 NE 2nd. St. 305 237 3620 mflores1@mdc.edu nwsa.mdc.edu

172-B W. Flagler St. 305 305 6471 alunartfoundation@gmail.com alunaartfoundation.com Thu, Fri & Sat: 6 – 9 & by appt.

1490 Biscayne Blvd. 305 448 9677 mdelatorre@ccemiami.org ccemiami.org Mon – Fri: 9 – 5

McCormick Place 111 SW 3rd. St. 7th Fl. 305 814 6588 eleazardelgado.com By appt.

NWS New World School of the Arts

Dec. 4 – 19: Fredric Snitzer. Still Crazy… Recent Works / Dec. 4: 9 – noon: Hotbed@

Nov. 15 – Dec. 19: The Avant-Garde and Latin-American Photography: The Poetics and Discourse of the Modern Gaze. Curated by art critic Dennys Matos.

Casalin, Yard@Casalin (55 NW 30th St.Wynwood) Free/ A Piece of me @ Context / Art Miami Pavilion Midtown, Dec. 3 – 7, 2014

Dimensions Variable

The Artisan Lounge

Margrethe Aanestad.

“We exist to serve local artists; a catalyst of community growth with 26 studios and monthly exhibits in 3 galleries.”

100 NE 11th St. 305 607 5527 dv@dimensionsvariable.net dimensionsvariable.net by appt. November 20 - December 20, 2014/Fabian Peña. Grey Matter /January – March:

500 NE 1st Ave. 305 209 4278 hello@theartisanlounge.com theartisanlounge.com by appt.

Basel hours: Dec 3 - Dec 6: 1 - 4

DOWNTOWN ART WALK FIRST FRIDAY 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

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Adrianne Arsht Center for the Performing Art

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Frost Museum of Science

Pテゥrez Art Museum Miami

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The Design District is a creative neighborhood and a luxury shopping destination, a square mile of style full of art galleries, innovative fashion, design and top restaurants.
The de la Cruz Collection and ICA / Institute of Contemporary Art are located here.

NE 38th St

dlC de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space (see page 44) ICA Institute of Contemporary Art (see page 51)

Adamar fine arts

4141 NE 2nd Ave. Ste. 107 305 576 1355 adamargal@aol.com adamargallery.com Mon – Fri: 12 – 6; Sat: 1 – 5 Dec. 1, 2014 – Feb. 1, 2015: Andy Warhol: Seen and Unseen. From Idea to Print / Opening Reception: Dec. 4, 6:30 to 9:30 pm.

Maman Fine Art

3930 NE 2nd. Ave. Ste. 204 305 571 3522 daniel@mamanfineart.com mamanfineart.com Mon – Fri: 10 – 5; Sat. by appt. only

Modern and Contemporary Art.

brad (BIRD ROAD ART DISTRICT) FL. 33155

J. Rovira Ramirez

@ 3rd. Door Art Space 4485 SW 75th Ave. 305 582 7830 josieconsulting@gmail.com jrrarts.com by appt. only J. Rovira Ramirez will be participating in Spectrum Miami Booth # 300 – Dec. 4 - 7

THIRD SATURDAY 7 p.m .- 11 p.m.

Aimee Pérez Sculptor

4221 SW 75 Ave. Ste. 16 305 972 7766 Mon – Fri: 12 – 5; Sat: 10 – 2 aimeeperezsculptor@gmail.com aimee-ceramics.com Extended Hours the 3rd. Sat. of the month Thru Nov. 29: Con Lo Minimo. Life as an Inmigrant / Dec. 2, 2014 – Jan. 7, 2015: Miguel Cubiles de la Rosa. Traces of Mankind / Ongoing: Adaptive Reuse Up-Cycled Designs

and Aimee Pérez sculpture.

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ART IS EVERYWHERE

PERFORMING ARTS Miami City Ballet

Miami Symphony Orchestra / MISO

2200 Liberty Ave.
 Miami Beach, Fl. 33139
 Box Office: 305 929 7010 For tickets and more information:
miamicityballet.org Florida’s Internationally Acclaimed

Box Office at 305 275 5666 info@themiso.org themiso.org

Jan. 18, 6: Ocean Drive in Vienna (Arsht Art Center) / Jan. 24, 12 Jungle Island, same night Jan. 24, 8: Gusman / UM – Coral Gables / Music Director and Conductor Eduardo Marturet.

Company / Dec. 12 – 30: The Nutcracker / Jan. 9 – Feb. 8: Hear The Dance. Twyla Tharp’s Nine Sinatra Songs, Paul Taylor’s Mercuric Tidings and George Balanchine’s Symphony in Three Movements.

BEYOND MIAMI Ford Fine Art

260 NE 5th Ave., Delray Beach, Fl. 33483 561 900 7167 Most Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays & by appt. suzanne@fordfineart.com fordfineart.com Latin American Masters & Contemporary Central American Art.

LITTLE RIVER FL. 33138

Rimonim Art Gallery

Rimonim Art Gallery

7500 NE 4th Ct. Suite. 103 305 467 6101 info@rimonimartgallery.com rimonimartgallery.com Mon-Fri: noon – 5 & by appt.

NE 4th Ct

Concept Art Fair and Pinta Miami: December 2 – 7, 2014

NE 2dn Ave.

NW Miami Ct

Nov. 20, 2014 – Jan. 22, 2015: Winter 2015 at Rimonim. Group Show. Participating in

N Miami Ave.

NE 75th St. The Fountainhead Studios

NE 71th St. NE 70th St.

NE 70th St.

Michael Jon Gallery NE 69th St.

SW 16th Ave

LIT T LE HAVANA FL. 33135

Viernes Culturales : Every Last Fri. 7 – 11 Little Havana Art Walk: Every 2nd Fri. 7– 11 Studios: Annie M., Joseph T. Woodward, Ninoska Pérez Castellón, Celia Reigle, Didi Marchi, Fredy Villamil, Katey Penner, Marcy Grosso, Mari Sánchez, Santos E. Méndez, J. Ubaldo Arias, and Viernes Culturales Gallery. Dec. 4 – 7: Umbrellas of Little Havana

SW 17th Ave

1637 SW 8th St. 305 407 1677 futurama1637.com

SW 18th Ave

Futurama Galleries

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SW 15th Ave

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MIAMI BEACH FL. 33139 Miami Beach hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December and this important art fair reinforced our worldwide image as a cultural tourist destination. Major museums, a beautiful Botanical Garden, the New World Symphony, the magnificent art-deco district and luxurious hotels are seasoned by an interesting ArtCenter / South Florida in Lincoln Mall and attractive art galleries that bring appealing contemporary art works to the visitors

Bass Art Museum

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Art Deco Museum The Wolfsonian 16th St Williams McCall ArtCenter | South Florida

Williams McCall Gallery

800-810 & 924 Lincoln Road 305 674 8278 Mon & Thu: 12 – 9; Fri & Sat: 11 – 10; Sun: 11 – 9 email@artcentersf.org artcentersf.org Nov.19, 2014 – Feb. 1, 2015: Thirty Years on the Road. Curated by Edouard DuvalCarrie | Art Basel Week hours: Mon –Tue: noon – 9, Wed – Sat: 10 – 10, Sun 10 – 9 / VIP Breakfast Reception: Sat. Dec. 6, 9 – noon (by invitation only).

110 Washington Ave. CU-3 786 359 4321 Tues - Sat: 11 – 7; Sun & Mon: by appt. gail@williamsmccallgallery.com williamsmccallgallery.com Through Dec. 5: Group Show Opening Reception on Sat., Dec. 6, 6 – 9: Special Art Basel Exhibit | Sat., Jan. 17, 6 – 9: Opening Reception of Madeliene Abling | Sat., Feb. 14, 6 – 9: Opening Reception of Joan Cobb Marsh solo show.

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WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT FL. 33127

Wynwood Arts District is the favorite hub of emerging artists, avant garde galleries, project spaces, artist studios, experimental venues, world class private collections that have turned into modern museums, and art fairs. The Margulies Warehouse and Rubell Family Collection spaces are in this district. On the second Saturday of the month, galleries and art studios in Wynwood are open to art lovers from 7 – 10 pm, selected galleries open for Preview Thursdays, the Thursdays previous to 2nd. Saturday of the month.

Alejandra von Hartz Gallery

2630 NW 2nd Ave. 305 438 0220 info@alejandravonhartz.net alejandravonhartz.net Tues – Fri: 11- 6; Sat: 12 – 5 Nov. 20, 2014 – Jan. 3, 2015: Jaime Gili. Ornament and Barricade. Ricardo Alcaide. Displacement / Jan. 15, 2014 – Mar. 15, 2015: Fabian Burgos.

Art Nouveau Gallery

Diana Lowenstein Gallery

2043 N. Miami Ave. 305 576 1804 info@dianalowensteingallery.com dianalowensteingallery.com Tues– Fri: 10 – 5; Sat: 10 – 3 Nov. 21, 2014 – Jan. 31, 2015: 4409.72 miles, 9125 days, 25 Years of Art Discourse from Buenos Aires to Miami. Curated by Ombreta Agro Andruff. Participating in Art Miami

348 NW 29th St. 305 573 4661 info@artnouveaumiami.com artnouveau-gallery.com Mon- Fri: 11 – 5; Sat: by appt. only Dec. 5, 2014 – Feb. 2, 2015: Milton Becerra. Wale’Keru – Lineas de Luz. Catalog essay by Adriana Herrera / Feb. 5 – April 6: Astrid Fitzgerald. Untitled / Participating in

Dina Mitrani Gallery

Art Miami Booth AMA 4

in Miami Project booth 824.

Ascaso Gallery

Dot Fiftyone Gallery

2441 NW 2nd Ave. 305 571 9411 ascasogallery@gmail.com ascasogallery.com Tues - Sat: 10 – 6 Second Saturdays: 4:30 – 10 Nov. 20, 2014 – Mar. 2015: Vigas Informalista. Paris, 1959 – 1964. Catalog essay and exhibition curated by Dr. Marek Bartelik / Participating in Art Miami Booth A 35

Bakehouse Art Complex

561 NW 32nd. St. 305 576 2828 info@bacfl.org bacfl.org Mon – Sun: 12 – 5 Opening Receptions 2nd. Fridays Admission: $ 5, free for members Dec. 2, 2014 – Jan. 8, 2015: In Response – featuring works by local and national artists responding to a “secret” artwork loaned by an important Miami collection /Video Art by Film Makers – A survey of non-narrative video pieces made by film makers not artists./ Art Basel Week: Dec. 1 -7, 9 – 5 / Breakfast: Thursday, Dec. 4: 9 – noon.

Curator’s Voice Art Projects

299 NW 25th St. 786 357 0568 milabello@aol.com curatorsvoice.com Mon – Fri: 1 – 6; Sat: 6 – 10 Through Nov. 22, 2014: Concepts Show Miami. Group Show. Curated by Milagros Bello, PhD / Nov. 29, 2014 – Jan. 31, 2015: Beautified Objects. Curated by Milagros Bello, PhD.

2620 NW 2nd Ave. 786 486 7248 dinamitrani@gmail.com dinamitranigallery.com Tue – Fri: 1 – 5 & by appt. Through Jan.10, 2015: Sebastiao Salgado. Genesis / Jan. 17 – March 6: Thomas Jackson. Emergent Behavior / Participating

187 NW 27th St.
 305 573 9994 dot@dotfiftyone.com dotfiftyone.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 7; Sat: 1 – 6 & by appt. Nov. 26, 2014 – Jan. 5, 2015: Mauro Giaconi. Revolt (Revuelta)/ Participating in Pinta Miami

Galleria Farina

250 NW 23rd St. Suite 211 305 906 0137 info@galleriafarina.com galleriafarina.com Tues – Fri: 10 – 6; Sat: 12 – 6 Mon. & Sun. by appt. Pablo Atchugarry, Melanie Vote, Marna Shopoff, Lauren Benrimon, Raffaele Rossi, Laura Laforge, Boot Boot, Anne Cecile Surga, Lara Campiglia, Stefanie Jasper, Nick Allman.

Gary Nader Art Centre

62 NE 27th St. 305 576 0256 art@garynader.com garynader.com Mon – Sat: 10 – 6 Dec. 3, 2014 – Jan. 31, 2015: Maquette of LAAM – Latin American Art Museum- by Mexican architect Fernando Romero. Selection of Museum Permanent Collection.

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RIMONIM

North Miami Ave

NW 3rd Ave

NW 6th Ave

NW 5th Ave

BAKEHOUSE (BAC)

MACAYA KAVACHNINA CONTEMPORARY NW 32nd St

NW 2nd Ave

NW 33rd St

NW 30th St

The Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE

Rubell Family Collection R SPINELLO PROJECTS NW 29th St O CINEMA ART NOUVEAU ESPACE-EXPRESSION MW JUAN RUIZ NW 28th St WYNWOOD ART GROUP RICART UM NW 27th Ter GARY NADER POLITANO DOT FIFTYONE M+VART NW 27th St ALEJANDRA VON HARTZ DINA MITRANI RANIVILU KA.BE O. ASCANIO NW 26th St MIAMI LIGHT PROJECT WW WYNWOOD WALLS

CURATOR’S VOICE NW 25th St ASCASO PANAMERICAN ART PROJECTS IDEOBOX DORSH KELLEY ROY / OXENBERG NW 24th St MINDY SOLOMON NW 23rd StROBERT FONTAINE FARINA SAMMER LELIA MORDOCH NW 23rd St DIET VILORIA BLANCO NW 24th St

WALTMAN ORTEGA ARTSEEN GREGG SHIENBAUM

COLLECTORS PREVIEW: THRUSDAY PRIOR TO 2ND SATURDAY.

NW 2nd Ave

NW 22nd St

STUDIO ENRIQUE MARTINEZ CELAYA NW 21st St

WYNWOOD ART WALK 2ND SATURDAY 7 p.m .- 10 p.m

DIANA LOWENSTEIN THE CHILL CONCEPT NW 20th St

N Miami Ave

BBB / BREAKFAST BEFORE BASEL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, NOON – 2 PM

NW 16th St

SPONDER

FREDRIC SNITZER

NW 15th St

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NW 1st Ave

NW 1st Ct

NW 1st Pl

NW 14th St

THE MARGULIES R RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION AT COLLECTION THE WAREHOUSE [See page 46] [See page 44]

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WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT Ideobox Artspace

2417 N. Miami Ave. 305 576 9878 info@ideobox.com ideobox.com Mon – Fri: 9 – 5; Sat by appt. only Dec. 1, 2014 – Feb. 25, 2015: Carlos Garaicoa. Episode # 3. Uprooting Architecture Series. Curated by Roc Laseca.

KaBe Contemporary

223 NW 26th St. 305 573 8142 info@kabecontemporary.com kabecontemporary.com Tue - Fri: 11– 5 & by appt. Dec. 1, 2014 – Feb. 15, 2015: Meyer Vaisman. Solo Show/ Participating in Pinta Miami Modern – Antonio Asís / Miami Art Week hours: 10 am to 6 pm.

Kavachnina Contemporary

46 NW 36th St. 786 355 4394 gala@kavachnina.com kavachnina.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat by appt. Through Nov. 30: Art Broken. Curated by Alejandro Bellizzi / Dec. 1 – 31: Robwyn-Hood. Graffiti in the Dark Age of Gentrification. Salustiano. Winter / Dec. 1, 2014- Nov. 15, 2015: Sculpt art fair. Monumental sculpture. Participating in Context, Dec. 3 – 7.

Kelley Roy Gallery

153 NW 24th St. 305 447 3888 info@kelleyroygallery.com kelleyroygallery.com Tues - Fri: 11 – 5; Sat: 1 – 5 Nov. 14, 2014 – Jan. 16, 2015: Peri Schwartz: Wrapped Objects. Albert Paley / Miami Art Week hours: 10 am – 8 pm

Macaya Gallery

145 NW 36th St 786 577 0322 Patrick@macayagallery.com Macayagallery.com Mon: by appt.; Tues – Wed: 11 – 7; Thurs – Sun: 11 – 8 Grand Opening Reception in the presence of the artist: Dec. 3, 12 - 12 Dec. 1 – 31: Daniel Stanford. Fascinasia, Sea of Dunes. Participating in Art Spectrum Booth 415

m+vART

2750 NW 3rd. Ave Ste. 11 786 431 1186 info@mvart.co mvart.co Mon – Fri: 10- 6; Sat: by appt. Nov. 7, 2014 – Feb. 28, 2015: maquettes + STUDIES by David Hayes. Catalog essay by Dr. Carol Damian /

Mindy Solomon Gallery

172 NW 24th St. 786 953 6917 info@mindysolomon.com mindysolomon.com Tues – Sat: 11 – 5 Nov. 14 – Dec. 26: James Kennedy: morphosis / Jan. 8 – 22: Ernesto Garcia Sanchez & Jose Manual Nesias. Curated by Rafael Domenech / Jan. 29 – Feb. 20: William Pachner: Selected Works from the 60s, 70s, and 80s’ /

Participating in Art Miami Booth A 31 & Aqua Art Miami Room 107.

O. Ascanio Gallery

2600 NW 2nd Ave. 305 571 9036 info@oascaniogallery.com oascaniogallery.com Mon –Sat: 11 - 6 Nov. 25 – Dec.22: Jorge Blanco. The Joy of Living. Curated by Eugenia Briceño / Participating in Pinta Contemporary

Oxenberg Art

153 NW 24th St. 305 854 7104 ns@oxenbergart.com oxenbergart.com Nov. 14, 2014 – Jan. 9, 2015: Fabio Mesa / Jan. 16 – Feb. 26: Christin Paige Minnotte.

Politano Fine Art

2750 NW 3rd. Ave. Suite 02 786 354 4019 info@politanofineart.com politanofineart.com Mon – Fri: 11 – 6, & by appt. Wladimiro Politano. The Syntax of Geometric Art.

Ricart Gallery

444 NW 28th St. 305 576 5000 martial@ricartgallerymiami.com ricartgallerymiami.com Tues – Fri: 10:30 – 6; Sat: 12 – 6 Diego Torres, Tiziano Magni, Carlito Dalceggio, Yansen, Pierre-Luc Poujol and Carolus.

Sammer Gallery

125 NW 23rd St. 305 441 2005 info@sammergallery.us artnet.com/galleries/sammer-gallerymiami/ Tues – Fri: 10 – 6 Through Nov. 30: Marziani, Pereira, Arden Quin, Alvarez. Color and Line / Dec. 4, 2014 – Feb. 2015: Jacob El Hanani. Patio Sculpture by Arturo Berned/ Brunch in the presence of artists: Saturday, Dec. 4, 10 am – 2 pm / Participating in Pinta Miami

Breakfast Before Basel: Sunday, Nov. 30, noon to 2 pm.

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miami-lifestyles.com The Miami Art Dealers Association (MADA) is a non-profit organization founded in 2009. MADA was established to promote professional standards and to develop awareness of the visual arts. Through advocacy of ethical practice, education and connoisseurship, MADA members are responsible, credible and knowledgeable and held to a high standard of professional accountability.

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WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT Sponder Gallery

Viloria Blanco Gallery

The Filling Station Lofts 1657 N Miami Ave #716 561 350 0004 info@spondergallery.com spondergallery.com by appt. only Post-War Modern and Contemporary Art with a focus on Abstract Expressionism and Important Sculpture. Artists include Chadwick, Christensen, Novatt, Bhavsar, Vaadia, Boxer, Venet, Kaneko, Nevelson, King, Manus, Walsh, Ohlson, Koons, and Trova. Also a strong secondary market for acquisitioning and de-accessioning.

2301 N. Miami Ave. 786 534 7800 viloriablancogallery@hotmail.com Tue – Fri: 11 – 6; Sat: 11 – 5 Pancho Quilici, Asdrúbal Colmenárez, Darío Pérez Flores, Alberto Cavalieri, Rafael Rangel, Cipriano Martínez, Vicente Antonorsi, Gaston Ugalde, JJ Moros, Reymond Romero, Leonel Matheu and Paulo Castro. Group Show.

Wynwood Art Group

446 NW 28th St. 305 491 5501 info@wynwoodartgroup.com wynwoodartgroup.com Mon – Fri: 10 – 5; Sat & Sun: by appt. Hamilton Aguiar, J. Steven Manolis, Jeff Muhs, Claudio Souza Pinto and Fernanda Meirelles. Group Show / Participating in

The Chill Concept

114 NE 20 Terr. 786 442 8843 info@thechillconcept.com thechillconcept.com Tues – Fri: 10 - 5, & by appt. Thru Dec. 19, 2014: Maze of the Image and the World. Gladys Triana, drawings. Reynaldo Arenas, poems. Curated by Gerardo Zavarce / Dec. 5, 1 – 10 pm: Miss

Select Contemporary Art Fair, Dec. 2 – 7, 2014.

Wynwood. Performance by Nina Dotti / Dec. 5 – 13: Architecture of Silence at 1000 Biscayne Blvd.

UM Art Gallery at The Wynwood Building

2750 NW 3rd Ave. Ste. 4 305 284 3161 m.cardoso1@miami.edu as.miami.edu/art Every 2nd. Sat 2 – 9 & by appt. Thru Nov. 28: Naiad. Jacqueline Gopie. Kathleen Staples / Dec. 4, 2014 – Jan. 20, 2015: Beginnings. Opening Reception: Saturday, Dec.13: 4 – 10 pm / Jan. 20 – March 1: Burst! Works inspired by the Arte Povera movement. Curated by Milly Cardoso / Miami Art Week hours: Dec. 6 & 7: noon – 5 pm.

Wynwood Building 2750 NW 3rd Avenue | Suite 2 | Miami, FL 33127 Email: info@politanofineart.com | Phone: +1 786 354 4019 www.politanofineart.com | www.wladimiropolitano.com

Wladimiro Politano T’ Incoraggio Edition of 8 Aluminum / Granite Base 23 x 32 x 16 inches

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ART FAIR SEASON MIAMI Dec 2-7, 2014 FAIR

ADDRESS

WEBSITE

Art Basel Miami Beach

artbasel.com

Marc Spiegler

13th Edition

Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Dr.

Design Miami

Temporary Pavillion, Meridian Ave. & 19th St.

designmiami.com

Rodman Primack

Aqua Art Miami

Aqua Hotel 1530 Collins Ave.

aquaartmiami.com

Jennifer Jacobs

INK Miami Art Fair / ifppda

Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Ave. (19th St.)

inkartfair.com

Michelle Senecal

NADA / New Art Dealers Alliance

Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Ave.

newartdealers.org

Heather Hubbs

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair

Indian Beach Park, 4601 Collins Ave.

pulse-art.com

Helen Toomer

Select

Tent, 72nd St. & Collins Ave.

select-fair.com

3rd Edition

Curator Tim Goosens

scope Miami Beach

Temporary Pavillion, 910 Ocean Drive (bet. 8th &9th Sts.)

scope-art.com

Alexis Hubshman

Untitled

Temporary Pavillion, Ocean Drive & 12th St.

art-untitled.com

Carmen Ferreyra / Curator Omar Lopéz-Chahoud

10th Edition

10th Edition

9th Edition

DIRECTOR

12th Edition

10th Edition

14th Edition

3rd Edition

Collins Av e

19th St

St

19th St

18th St

ART BASEL 20th

ive

17th St

Española Way

AQUA ART MIAMI

Ocean Dr

Miami Beach Convention Center

Washington Ave

Washington Ave

Lincoln Rd

ton Ave

Ave

15th St

14th St

13th St

11th St

9th St

10th St

12th St

Collins

Drexel Ave

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Scope Untitled

Convention Center Dr New World Center

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Design Miami

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MIAMI BEACH DATES

ADMISSION

HIGHLIGHTS

3: VIP 11 am - 8 pm 4: 3 pm - 8 pm 5: 12 noon - 8 pm 6: 12 noon - 8 pm 7: 12 noon - 6 pm

Day Ticket $45/ $30. Permanent Ticket:$100. Combination w/ Design Miami: $55; <16 yrs. Free

265 galleries + Project based sectors: Survey, Kabinett, Public and Film

2: VIP 6 - 8 pm 3: 10 am - 8 pm 4: 10 am - 8 pm 5: 11 am - 8 pm 6: 12 noon - 8 pm 7: 12 noon - 6 pm

Day $25 / $20; Combination w/ Art Basel: $55

35 galleries + Design Curios & Design Visionary Award

3: VIP 3 -11 pm 4: 12 noon - 9 pm 5: 11 am - 9 pm 6: 11 am - 9 pm 7: 11 am - 6 pm

Day (Aqua Only) $15 / $ 10. Multifair $ 75

47 galleries from the Americas, Europe & Asia

4: noon - 5 pm 5: 10 am - 7 pm 6: 10 am - 7 pm 7: 10 am - 3 pm

Free

Sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers

4: 2 pm - 8 pm 5: 11 am - 8 pm 6: 11 am - 8 pm 7: 11 am - 5 pm

Free

74 exhibitors & 20 projects. NADA x PAOM & Artadia Award

4: 1 pm - 7 pm 5: 10 am - 7 pm 6: 10 am - 7 pm 7: 10 am - 5 pm

Day $20 / $15. Multi-day $25

New Location

2: VIP 4 - 8 pm 3: 11 am - 8 pm 4: 11 am - 8 pm 5: 11 am - 8 pm 6: 11 am - 8 pm 7: 11 am - 6 pm

Free

New Location, new curator, free shuttles to Art Basel

2: VIP 12 - 8 pm 3: 11 am - 8 pm 4: 11 am - 8 pm 5: 11 am - 8 pm 6: 11 am - 8 pm 7: 11 am - 8 pm

Day $30 / $ 20; Platinum VIP $ 150 General VIP $100

The (Swizz Beatz) Dean Collection, Focus Korea

2: VIP 3 - 7 pm 3: 3 pm - 7 pm 4: 11 am - 7 pm 5: 11 am - 7 pm 6: 11 am - 7 pm 7: 11 am - 4 pm

General $25 / $ 15

Catalog as an artist book. Talks animated by Sean Micka

Pine Tre

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74th St.

73th St.

Collins Ave

Collins Ave

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4601 BLK

Collins Av e

72nd St.

A1A 67th St.

112

71th St.

195

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ART FAIR SEASON MIAMI Dec 2-7, 2014 FAIR

ADDRESS

WEBSITE

Art Miami / CONTEXT

Temporary Pavilion 3101 NE 1st. Ave.

art-miami.com

Nick Korniloff / Julian Navarro

ARTECHO

Tent W side of Midtown Blvd, Bet/ NE 31st St. & 32nd St.

techo.org/Artecho

Diego Firpo

Miami Project

Tent NE 1st Ave. & 34th St

miami-project.com

3rd Edition

Max Fishko & Jeffrey Wainhause

Pinta Miami

Tent 3401 NE 1st. Ave.

pintamiami.com

8th Edition

Diego Costa Peuser

Spectrum Miami / ArtSpot

Tent 3011 NE 1st Ave. (30th St.)

spectrum-miami.com

Eric Smith / Aldo Castillo

Red Dot Art Fair Miami

Tent, 3011 1st Ave. (corner 31st St.)

reddotfair.com

George Billis

25th Edition

4th Edition

2nd Edition

DIRECTOR

8th Edition

395 NE 36th St.

Midt own

Blvd .

NW 35th St.

Miami Project

ARTECHO NW 31st St.

Red Dot

Art Miami NW 30

th St.

Spectrum Miami CONTEXT / ArtSpot NE 29th St. 38

NE 2nd Ave.

st Av Coa East

NE 1 st Av e.

NW 32nd St.

Pinta

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N.Miami Ave.

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NW 34th St.


MIDTOWN DATES

ADMISSION

HIGHLIGHTS

2: VIP 5:30 - 10 pm 3: 11 am to 8 pm 4: 11 am to 8 pm 5: 11 am to 8 pm 6: 11 am to 8 pm 7: 11 am to 6 pm

Ticket $35 / $15. Permanent $ 75

125 galleries @ art miami + 75 projects, curated solo exhibits @ CONTEXT

2: 11 am to 11 pm 3: 11 am to 11 pm 4: 11 am to 11 pm 5: 11 am to 11 pm 6: 11 am to 11 pm 7: 11 am to 11 pm

Free

Poverty in Latin America, charity & photography

2: VIP 5:30 to 10 pm 3: 10 am to 7 pm 4: 10 am to 7 pm 5: 10 am to 8 pm 6: 10 am to 7 pm 7: 10 am to 6 pm

Day $25. Multiday $35

Cultural partners for this year’s Miami Project include the Pérez Art Museum Miami, ICA Miami, and the Bass Museum of Art

2: VIP 6 - 9 pm 3: Preview 3 - 9 pm 4: 11 am - 8 pm 5: 11 am to 8 pm 6: 11 am to 8 pm 7: 11 am to 6 pm

Day $20 / $ 15. Multi pass $ 45

Modern and Contemporary art from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.

3: 6 - 10 pm 4: 1 - 9 pm 5: 1 - 9 pm 6: 1 - 9 pm 7: 12 noon - 6 pm

General $10 / $ 7.50. Multipass $ 25

ArtSpot is housed within Spectrum tent

2: 6 - 10 pm 3: 11 am to 5 pm 4: 11 am to 8 pm 5: 11 am to 8 pm 6: 11 am to 8 pm 7: 11 am to 6 pm

Day $15. Week $25

60 galleries exhibiting contemporary painting, sculpture, photography and secondary market

Biscayne Blvd.

MIAMI BEACH ART FAIRS

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ART FAIR SEASON MIAMI Dec 2-7, 2014 FAIR

ADDRESS

WEBSITE

FUSION MIA

NW 2nd. Ave. & NW 22nd St.

fusionmia.com

Michelle Spence-Jones & Gail Seahy

318 NW 23rd St.

mana-miami.com

Eugene Lemay

46 NW 36th St.

sculptmiami.com

Gala Kavachnina

2nd Edition

Mana Miami

DIRECTOR

1st Edition

Sculpt 7th Edition

I-95

MANA MI FUSION MIA

NW Miami Ct N. Miami Ave

40

NW 23rd St

NW 1st Ave

WYNWOOD WAL

NW 22nd St

NW 1st Ct

NW 21st St

NW 20th St

NW 1st Pl

NW 2nd Ave

NW 23rd St

NW 22nd St

NW 3rd Ave


WYNWOOD DATES

ADMISSION

HIGHLIGHTS

3 :10 am to 10 pm 4: 9 pm to 2 am 5: 10 am - 10 pm 6: 10 am to 10 pm 7: 10 am to 10 pm

Free

Curated by N’Namdi Galleries, featuring African-American artists

3: 10 am - 9 pm 4: 10 am - 9 pm 5: 10 am - 9 pm 6: 10 am - 9 pm 7:1 0 am - 5 pm

Day $ 25 / $ 20 Multipass: $ 25

Dirty Geometry: Latin American Geometric Art curated by Oswaldo Romberg

2: 10 am to 6 pm 3: 10 am to 6 pm 4: 10 am to 6 pm 5: 10 am to 6 pm 6: 10 am to 10 pm 7: 10 am to 6 pm

Free

Monumental Contemporary Sculpture

NW 6th Ave The Margulies Collection MW at the WAREhOUSE

NW 5th Ave

NW 30th St

NW 29th St

NW 27th St

Rubell Family Collection R

NW 2nd Ave

Sculpt N. Miami Ave Biscayne Blvd.

MIAMI BEACH ART FAIRS

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NW 37th St

LLS WW

NW 36th St

NW 3rd Ave

IAMI


ART FAIR SEASON MIAMI Dec 2-7, 2014 FAIR

ADDRESS

WEBSITE

Concept

aboard SeaFair / docked at Bay Front South Dock, 100 Chopin Plaza

concept-fair.com

David & Lee Ann Lester

Fridge Art Fair

3rd. St. Garage Artspace, 300 SW 12th Ave.(corner of 3rd. St.)

fridgeartfair.com

Eric Ginsburg

Kaplan Hall / Wolfson Auditorium Temple Israel, 137 NE 19th St.

miamiphotosalon festival.com

Isabel M. Sierra

Miami Convention Center 400 SE 2nd. Ave.

miamiriverartfair.com

Nina Torres

MCAD/Miami Center of Architecture and Design 100 NE 1st. Ave.

prizmartfair.com

Mikhaile Solomon

1st Edition

Miami River Art Fair 3rd Edition

Prizm Art Fair 2nd Edition

Prizm Art Fair

NE 1 st St.

Bisca

NE 1St Ave.

NE 2nd Ave.

E. Flagler St

lvd.

Miami Photo Salon

yne B

2nd Edition

DIRECTOR

CONCEPT SE 3rd St.

Downtown Distribuitor

Miami River Art Fair

Biscayne Blvd.

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TRENDING

DOWNTOWN MIAMI DATES

ADMISSION

HIGHLIGHTS

2: VIP 6 to 10 pm 3: 1 -10 pm 4: 1 -7 pm 5: 1 -10 pm 6: 1 -10 pm 7: 1 - 6 pm

Day $15, Multiple $ 25

New Mexico Experimental Mobile Dome Program

4: 2 - 8 pm 5: 12 noon - 7 pm 6: 12 noon - 7 pm 7: 12 noon - 7 pm

Day $10 / $3

Continues until Tuesday Dec. 9

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EXHIBITIONS

Downtown Miami 1018 N Miami Ave. Miami, Fl. 33136 305 455 3380 info@cifo.org cifo.org

December 3, 2014 – March 8, 2015

Impulse, Reason, Sense, Conflict. Abstract Art from the Ella FontanalsCisneros Collection. Curated by the foundation team

Eduardo Terrazas, 5.2 (Detail), 1971-1972, Automotive lacquer with matte varnish on wooden board, 250 x 200 cm.

Art Basel Week Hours: Thurs. 4: noon – 6, Fri. VIP: 9 am - noon; Sat. & Sun: 10 am - 4 pm Hours: Thurs., Fri: 12 – 6; Sat. & Sun:10 – 4 Admission: Free

See map on page 23

de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space

EXHIBITIONS

Desing District 23 NE 41st St. Miami, Fl. 33137 305 576 6112 info@delacruzcollection.org delacruzcollection.org

2014 – 2015 Exhibition

Ground Floor. Works by Sterling Ruby

Art Basel Week Hours: Dec. 2 – Dec. 6: 9 am – 3 pm Free

Hours: Tues. – Sat: 1- am – 4 pm Admission: Free

Beneath The Surface from the de la Cruz Collection Selection of works from a generation of artists who are re-defining post-war art movements

dlC See map on page 24

the margulies collection at the WAREhOUSE Wynwood Arts District

EXHIBITIONS

591 NW 27th St. Miami, Fl. 33127 305 576 1051 mcollection@bellsouth.net margulieswarehouse.com

October 29, 2014 – April 25, 2015

Fifteen Anniversary Exhibition Calzolari, Chamberlain, de Kooning, Eliasson, Flavin, Heizer, Judd, Kiefer, Kounellis, LeWitt, Miró, Noguchi, Pistoletto, Segal, Serra, Tony Smith, Franz West New Exhibitions Brancusi: The Photographs Art Basel Week Hours: Dec. 1 – 2: 9 am – 5 pm, Dec. 3 – 6 9 am – 6 pm, Dec. 7 - 9 am – 2 pm Daily lectures at 10 am & 11 am on Brancusi exhibition by Bruce Silverstein

Eric Bainbridge, Occurrence on an Endless Column, 1987, Mixed fur fabric, plaster, timber and steel, 111 x 89 x 55 in Hours: Wed – Sat: 11 - 4 Admission: $10 donation to the Lotus House Women’s Shelter; Students Free / $ 5 See map on page 29

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LATIN ART CORE

CUBAN MASTERS & CUBAN CONTEMPORARY ART

Wifredo Lam, Gallo del Caribe, 1972, oil on canvas, 20 x 27 in.

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EXHIBITIONS

95 NW 29th St. Miami, Fl. 33127 305 573 6090 info@rfc.museum rfc.museum

December 3, 2014 - July 31, 2015

Celebrating 50 years of Marriage and Collecting Contemporary Art and Will Boone, Aaron Curry, Lucy Dodd, Mark Flood, David Ostrowski and Kaari Upson, solo exhibitions Hours: Wed. – Sat. 10 - 6 Admission: $10 / students $5 Art Basel Hours: Wed. – Sun: 9 – 6 Free

Jeff Koons, Hoover Deluxe Rug Shampooer, 1979, rug shampooer, acrylic and fluorescent lights, 53 x 10 x 13 in.

See map on page 29

VISUAL ART MUSEUMS

IN GREATER MIAMI & BEYOND

Art Deco Museum

EXHIBITIONS

Welcome Center 1001 Ocean Dr. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139 305 672 2014 mdpl.org Miami Beach Three Styles: Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco and Miami Modern (MIMO) Miami Beach Visual Memories Miami Design Preservation League Permanent Collection Curated by Judith Frankel Hours: Tues. – Sun: 10 - 5 Admission $ 5. Free: teachers, students & MB residents (See map on page 27)

The 1934 G.E. House of the Future, Robert Law Weed, Architect, featured at the 1933 Chicago Exhibition as “Tropical House”; commissioned by Irving and Nat Eastman. Courtesy of owner and Art Deco Museum

Artis-Naples / The Baker Museum

EXHIBITIONS

5833 Pelican Bay Blvd. Naples, Fl. 34108-2740 800 597 1900 artisnaples.org

Until January 4, 2015

Someday is Now. The Art of Corita Kent American Drawings from the Brooklyn Museum

November 8, 2014 – February 1, 2015 Exploring America. Western, Wildlife and Contemporary Art

January 31 – May 3, 2015

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: Magritte and the Belgian Surrealists

Hours: Wed – Sat: 10 – 4; Sun: 12 – 4; Tues: 10 – 8 Admission: $10 / $5 / < 17 free

Corita Kent, Circus Alphabet, 1968. Serigraphs, 23 x 23 in.

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IN GREATER MIAMI & BEYOND

Bass Museum of Art

EXHIBITIONS

2100 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139 305 673 7530 bassmuseum.org

December 4, 2014 – March 29, 2015

One Way: Peter Marino Curated by cultural agitator and curator Jérôme Sans

Through January 11, 2015 GOLD Curated by José Carlos Díaz

Art Basel Week, Dec 4 - 7, 10 am - 5 pm, Dec 5: 10 am - 9 pm (See map on page 27)

Manolo Yllera, Peter Marino’s Double Portrait, 2013

Boca Raton Museum of Art

EXHIBITIONS

501 Plaza Real Boca Raton, Fl.33432 561 392 2500 bocamuseum.org

A New Path: Two Installations in the Colonnade: Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock, Behar & Marquardt

Through January 11, 2015

Bryan Drury: Terrestrial Visions Latin American Artists Depicting the Human Form Theresa Bernstein: A Century in Art

January 26 – April 5, 2015

Izhar Patkin: The Wandering Veil Surrealism and Magic Hours: Tues. – Fri: 10 – 5/ Sat. & Sun: noon – 5 Admission: $8/$6/$5

Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, The Pursuit of Happiness, 2014

Coral Gables Museum

EXHIBITIONS

285 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, Fl. 33134 305 603 8067 coralgablesmuseum.org

November 6, 2014 – March 1, 2015 Miami 2100: Envisioning a Resilient Second Century

Amanda Vargas, Sea Level Rise Proposal, FIU Architecture

Through January 11, 2015

Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow: Jewish Refugee Scholars at Black Colleges

Ongoing

Creating the Dream: George E. Merrick and His Vision for Coral Gables Coral Gables Sister Cities: Partners in Peace HM

(See map page 21)

Hours: Tues – Thurs: 12 – 6 Sat: 11 – 5; Sun: 12 – 5 Admission: $7 / $5 / 6 – 12: $3

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

EXHIBITIONS

10901 Old Cutler Rd. Coral Gables, Fl. 33156 305 667 1651 fairchildgarden.org

December 6, 2014 – May 31, 2015 Dale Chihuly. A Garden of Glass Fish Chairs. Satyendra Pakhalé

Hours:Mon – Sun: 9:30 – 4:30 Admission: $25/$18/$12 Free: Children <5

Dale Chihuly, Fire Orange Basket Set

Frost Art Museum / FIU

EXHIBITIONS

FIU Campus 10975 SW 17th St. Miami, Fl. 33199 305 348 2890 thefrost.fiu.edu

November 8, 2014 - January 4, 2015 A Global Exchange: Geometric Abstraction since 1950 Wang Qingson: AdInfinitum

Through January 4, 2015

25 Sq. inches The Faces of the Permanent Collection Koizumi Kishio. Remembering Tokyo

Richard Anuskiewicz, Untitled, 1975, Acrylic on canvas, 48 ¼ x 60 in.

February 14 - May 24, 2015

Xu Bing: Writing Between Heaven and Earth

Hours: Tue – Sat 10 – 5 Sun: 12 – 5 Admission: Free

Breakfast in the Park: Daniel Arsham December 7, 9:30 am to noon

HistoryMiami

EXHIBITIONS

101 West Flagler St. Miami, Fl. 33130 305 375 1492 e.info@historymiami.org historymiami.org

November 14, 2014 – January 18, 2015 A Respect for Light: The Photography of Mario Algaze

Through January 28, 2015

Ladies and Gentlemen….The Beatles

Ongoing:

History and Ourselves Hours: Tues – Sat: 10 – 5/Sun: 12 - 5 Admission: $8 / $7/ $5 Free Every 2nd. Sat : 1 - 4 HM

(See map page 23)

Mario Algaze, Carretas, Ciudad de Gautemala, 1979

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Lauren Benrimon Eclipse Acrylic on Canvas 40” x 60” 2014

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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami / ICA

EXHIBITIONS

Design District The Moore Building 4040 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, Fl. 33137 305 901 5272 icamiami.org

December 4, 2013 – March 29, 2014

Pedro Reyes: Sanatorium Andra Ursuta. Sculpture and Installation

Hours from Dec.3: Tues. – Sun: 11 – 7. Free December 2, 7 – 9 (for members only, starting at $ 50)

HM

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Andra Ursuta, Soft Power, Installation view

Lowe Art Museum

EXHIBITIONS

UM Campus 1301 Stanford Dr. Coral Gables, Fl. 33146 305 284 3535 lowemuseum.org

November 8, 2014 – January 11, 2015 Transformative Visions: Works by Haitian Artists from the Permanent Collection Art in Real Life: Traditional African Art from the Lowe Art Museum

Paul Stankard, Minkoff’s Garden Cloistered Assemblage, Blown glass with flame-worked elements, 8 1/2 x 8 5/16 x 4 3/8 in.

January 31 – March 29, 2015

Weaver’s Stories from Island Southeast Asia Art Basel Champagne Brunch & Dialog Moderated by Eugenio Lopez, Founder, Museo Jumex & Foundation: Sunday, Dec. 7, 10 am Brunch, 11:30 am Dialog

Hours:Tues – Sat: 10 – 4; Sun: 12 – 4 Admission: $10 / $5 Free: UM students

MDC Museum of Art + Design Freedom Tower

EXHIBITIONS

600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl.33132 305 237 7700 mdcmoad.org

December 10, 2014 – February 1, 2015 Shen Wei: In Black, White and Gray

Through February 8, 2015

Zine-o-Mania! A World of Fanzines from the Special Collections at the University of Miami

Through August 30, 2015

Cuba Out of Cuba: Through the Lens of Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in Collaboration with Tico Torres Hours: Wed. – Sun: 12 – 5 Open Late: 1st. Fri. until 8 Admisssion: Free

Shen Wei Dance Arts. Still Moving, 2011. Choreography & Visual Design Art Basel Week Free Shen Wei Performances: December 5 & 6: 1 pm & 8 pm December 7: 1 pm Final Performance *During Art Basel Miami Beach the museum will only be open to the public one hour before and after each scheduled performance

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MOCA / Museum of Contemporary Art

EXHIBITIONS

770 NE 125th St. North Miami, Fl. 33161 305 893 6211 mymoca.org

December 2, 2014- February 2, 2015 Shifting the Paradigm: The Art of George Edozie Curated by Nkiru Nzegwu

Art Basel Hours: Dec. 3 – Dec. 7: 9 to 5 Art Basel Opening Reception: Dec. 2, 7 – 9, $25 MOCA Bloomingdale’s Breakfast Series: Wed, Thurs & Sat: 10 - 12

Hours: Tue, Thurs, Fri & Sat: 11 – 5; Wed 1 – 9; Sun 12 – 5 Admission: $5 / $3. Free Children < 12

George Edozie, Negro Girl Before A Mirror, Mixed Media on canvas

Museum of Ft. Lauderdale / NSU

EXHIBITIONS

Nova Southeastern University 1 E. Las Olas Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 954 525 5500 moafl.org

November 2, 2014 – March 22, 2015 American Scene Photography: Martin Z. Margulies Collection Curated by Bonnie Clearwater

Through February 1, 2015

Café Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen

Hours: Tues - Wed, Fri - Sat: 11 - 6 Thurs. 11 – 8; Sun 12 – 5 Admission: $10/ $7/ $5 Free: Children 5 & under

Ed Ruscha, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1962, Gelatin Silver Print. Margulies Collection

Norton Museum of Art

EXHIBITIONS

1451 S. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, Fl. 33401 561 832 5196 norton.org Terry Haggerty. New Lobby Installation

December 2, 2014 – March 29, 2015 Klara Kristalova: Turning into Stone

Through February 15, 2015

Master Prints: Dürer to Matisse Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast

Through January 11, 2015

Renaissance to Rococo: European Collection Highlights Hours: Tues – Sun: 11 – 5: Thurs. until 9 Admission: $12 / $5/ < 12: free

Rembrandt, Rembrandt Leaning on a Stone Sill, 1639. Etching. Frame: 20 x 23 in

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PAMM/Pérez Art Museum Miami

EXHIBITIONS

1103 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl. 33132 305 375 3000 info@pamm.org pamm.org

December 2, 2014 – April 19, 2015 Mario Garcia Torres - R.R. and the Expansion of the Tropics

Through January 11, 2015

Beatriz Milhazes: Jardin Botanico Adler Guerrier: Formulating a Plot

Through March 1, 2015

Geoffrey Farmer: Let’s Make the Water Turn Black Project Gallery: Nicole Cherubini, Gary Simmons HM

Hours: Tues – Sun: 10 – 6 Thurs. evening: 6 - 9 Admission: $8 / $4 Free Every 2nd. Sat/Students & Children < 12

(See map page 23)

Mario Garcia Torres, Fish House, Captiva Island, Fl., 2014

The Wolfsonian / FIU

EXHIBITIONS

1001 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139 305 531 1001 wolfsonian.org

November 11, 2014 – April 5, 2015

Myth and Machine: The First World War in Visual Culture

Ongoing:

Cleaner, Healthier, Easier: Improving the Modern Home Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections from The Wolfsonian Collection The Theaters of S. Charles Lee

Hours: Daily 12 – 6; Fri: 12 – 9; Closed Wed Admission: $7/ $5 Free: Children < 6

Maurice Busset, Print, Sous les bombes, 1919. From the portfolio Paris bombardé

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

EXHIBITIONS

3251 S. Miami Ave. Miami, Fl. 33129 305 250 9133 vizcaya.org

Until March 2014

Permanent Collection on View National Historic Landmark that preserves the Miami estate of agricultural industrialist James Deering. Built between 1914 and 1922, inspired by the stately homes of Europe. Hours: Daily: 9:30 – 4:30 Admission: $18 / $12 / $6 /< 5: free

The water view of East Façade looks out over Biscayne Bay. James Deering, Vizcaya’s owner, created a channel directly opposite the house to allow boats carrying passengers and cargo to reach Vizcaya

Art Basel: One Night Only December 6 , 8 – 11 (by invitation only) Vizcaya-fy or Bust!.

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Tomás Sánchez "Pequena Nube Rosa", 2013 Lambda Print, Ed. 9, 59 x 39 in.

POP UP STREET ART EXHIBITION TO CELEBRATE MIAMI MARINE STADIUM Exhibition features work of 23 artists including: Ron English, Doze Green, Tristan Eaton, Logan Hicks, Crash, Risk, Reinier Gamboa, The London Police, Johnny Robles, Rone, Evoca 1, Hoxxoh, Elbow Toe, Stinkfish, Axel Void, Tatiana Suarez, Abstrk, Joe Iurato, Ian Kuali’l, Luis Berros, Pixel Pancho & Dabs Myla. Sale of fine art work & art prints will benefit restoration of Miami Marine Stadium. For more information, contact info@arthistory2014.com 5 NW 36th Street (On the North West corner of N. Miami Ave. and 36th Street)

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