Friday, December 1, 2017

Art Basel Miami Beach
Free Public Art


The costs of visiting Miami and Miami Beach for Art Week add up quickly. However, there are many free art events worth enjoying. Here's a breakdown some of the free public events hosted by Art Basel Miami Beach this year.

Public Sector:
Philipp Kaiser curates the sector for the first time.

Kaiser, an independent curator and critic, will curate the Public sector at Art Basel in Miami Beach. Framed around the theme ‘Territorial’, the sector will transform Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space, featuring 11 site-responsive works by established and emerging artists: Frida Baranek, Yto Barrada, Daniel Buren, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Philippe Decrauzat, Noël Dolla, Cyprien Gaillard, Daniel Knorr, Harold Mendez, Manuela Viera-Gallo and Brenna Youngblood. In addition, Jim Shaw and his D’red D’warf band will present the premiere of ‘The Rinse Cycle', a progressive rock opera ten years in the making.

Commenting on the theme of this year’s sector – ‘Territorial’ – Philipp Kaiser notes, 'Since time immemorial, sculpture has been territorial, commanding and authoritarian. Even when sculpture is presented with utmost restraint and elegance, it asserts its own physical space that we inevitably must share with it.' The works selected for Public address this aspect of sculpture as the pieces claim space or territory through size, scale, intensity and sound, among other artistic practices. The theme is also a reference to a specific historical discourse from the 1960s in which artists of different nationalities became interested in new sites for their sculptures that existed outside of traditional art institutions.


Frida Baranek


As part of Public, Jim Shaw (b.1952) will premier his much anticipated progressive rock opera ‘The Rinse Cycle'. Shaw, who recently had solo shows at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, The New Museum in New York and the Marciano Foundation in Los Angeles, has worked on the opera for ten years and with his band D’red D’warf will perform the first two parts of the opera that combine written music with improvisation, prehistoric chanting and spoken word, accompanied by visuals made by Shaw specifically for the performance. Taking place at SoundScape Park on Wednesday evening, December 6, 8pm to 9pm, the opera is free of charge and open to the public.

Jim Shaw and D’red D’warf, The Rinse Cycle: Parts One & Two, Presented with the support of Blum & Poe, Metro Pictures, and Simon Lee Gallery.

Film and Sound Works

From December 7 to December 9, 2017, Art Basel will present a premier program of film and video works that focus on the universal language of dance and movement. Selected from the show's participating galleries by David Gryn, Director of Daata Editions and Artprojx, this year’s program will present films by artists Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Jen DeNike and Tin Ojeda, as well as a series of short films drawn from the Chicago Film Archives collection. In addition, Marian Masone, New York-based film curator, has selected ‘Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat’ (2017), directed by Sara Driver, for a special screening. Art Basel, whose Lead Partner is UBS, takes place from December 7 to December 10, 2017 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

For this year's screenings in SoundScape Park on the 7,000 square-foot outdoor projection wall of the New World Center, David Gryn has selected films that engage with the diverse and global language of dance, as well as the connection between movement and music. While in the past the Film program has featured works that touch on multiple topics, the concept for the 2017 edition will present a more focused line-up of films centered around a theme.

Nightly: 8pm | December 7 to December 9, 2017
Art Basel's Film sector screenings will take place in SoundScape Park on the 7,000- square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center, a three-minute walk from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Admission to Film is free. Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.

Nightly: 7pm | Sound works in SoundScape Park Hans Berg, Trance, 17’ (one hour loop), 2017, Gió Marconi, Lisson Gallery

Friday, December 8, 2017 8:30pm
Colony Theatre Special Film Screening Sara Driver, Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat, 79’, 2017 The feature film selected by Art Basel film curator Marian Masone will be shown at the Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Screening is followed by a discussion with Sara Driver and Marian Masone. Entry is free, but seating is limited.

For more information about the Art Basel Miami Beach visit their website.

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Miami Art Week - December 4-10, 2017

One of the best weeks for Contemporary art in the United States if not the entire world. This year there will be nineteen art fairs in Miami and Miami Beach.

Here's a brief breakdown of fairs.

Art Basel Miami Beach - is held at the Miami Beach Convention Center is the largest art fair of the week, featuring more than 268 top galleries from around the world. Design Miami is a major design fair, located in the parking lot next to Art Basel Miami Beach.


SATELLITE ART FAIRS

  • Scope Miami, PULSE Miami Beach, and Untitled are also in Miami Beach. Some are actually on or near the beach; enjoy the ocean view!. Hotel-based art fairs in Miami Beach include Aqua Art Miami, INK, SATELLITE.
  • Superfine! and Pinta Miami, are located in Wynwood. af you're interested in Street Art, Wynwood is one of the top places in the world to see it.
  • Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami are located in The Arts and Entertainment District of Miami. NADA moves this year to Miami and the Ice Palace Studios and Prizm is also close by and between Wynwood and Downtown.
  • Art Miami - is moving Downtown and it's one of the biggest and most established art fairs; it's been around for years. Context is a sister fair and it's also moving Downtown. Miami River Art Fair is at the Miami Convention Center - James L. Knight Center, in the downtown Miami.
As usual it's going to be a week fabulous art, fashion, design and music. By the end of the week you will be on sensory and art overload. But, you'll love it.

Miami and Miami Beach Art Fair Guide
http://art-collecting.com/miami_art_fairs.htm


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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Amazing Art Headed To Seattle



The Seattle Art Fair opens August 3rd and runs through August 6th. Get ready, get excited, this is going to be a great art fair and it's the only one in Seattle this year. Featuring 100 galleries from the United States with a few International galleries also represented. You can expect to see a lot of amazing artwork. Below you'll find a few preview images.

Some of the biggest and most prestigious galleries in the art-world will be at the Seattle Art Fair: Ameriger|McEnery|Yohe, David Zwimer, Gagosian, Galerie Lelong, Joshua Liner Gallery, Pace Gallery and Perrotin.

Not from NYC but top US galleries will be in Seattle: 101/Exhibit (Los Angeles), David Klein Gallery (Detroit), Dolan/Maxwell (Philadelphia), Gail Severn Gallery (Ketchum, ID), Jerald Melberg Gallery (Charlotte, NC), Mindy Solomon (Miami),  PDX Contemporary Art (Portland), Robischon Gallery (Denver), Roberts & Tilton (Los Angeles), and William Shearburn Gallery (St. Louis).

You may not know this, but some of the best galleries in the world are located in Seattle: Abmeyer+Wood Fine Art, Davidson Galleries, Foster/White Gallery, Greg Kucera Gallery, Winston Wachter Fine Art and Woodside/Braseth Gallery.





Rachel Selekman
Metallic thread, cotton thread, rhinestones and collage on paper
Dolan/Maxwell / Philadelphia





Gay Outlaw
Laminated inkjet print with cast glass
Anglim Gilbert Gallery / San Francisco






Zaria Forman
Pastel on paper





Julie Speidel
Bronze sculpture
Gail Severn Gallery / Ketchum, ID





Alfred Steiner
Watercolor on paper
101/EXHIBIT / Los Angeles





Hiroshi Senju
Acrylic pigments on Japanese mulberry paper
Sundaram Tagore Gallery / New York / Hong Kong / Singapore





Michelle Grabner
Bronze sculpture
Upfor / Portland, OR





Edvard Munch
Etching
John Szoke Gallery / New York





Thomas McNickle
Oil on Canvas
Jerald Melberg Gallery / Charlotte, NC



The fair is located in Pioneer Square at the CenturyLink Field Event Center (by the sports stadiums). You'll find some basic info below and you can find information on Projects and Talks on the Seattle Art Fair website. Founded in 2015 by Paul G. Allen, the Seattle Art Fair is produced by Vulcan Inc. and Art Market Productions.

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Seattle Art Fair
August 3 - 6, 2017
CenturyLink Field Event Center
1000 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
Seattle Art Fair

ADMISSION
1-Day Ticket $20
3-Day Ticket $50
Beneficiary Preview Ticket $150
Includes all public days

Tickets Available Online

PUBLIC HOURS
Friday, August 4, 11am - 7pm
Saturday, August 5, 11am - 7pm
Sunday, August 6, Noon - 6pm

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Monday, November 21, 2016

Art Basel Miami Beach
2016 Survey Exhibits



Art Basel in Miami Beach pursues its third year acknowledging 14 artists and their historical artworks prior to the year 2000. Curated booths by leading galleries from North and South America, Europe and Asia will provide insight into the work of Carmelo Arden Quin, Romare Bearden, Graciela Carnevale, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Margaret Kilgallen, Giorgio Morandi, Howardena Pindell, David Reed, George Rickey, Mimmo Rotella, Betye Saar, Barbara T. Smith, Kishio Suga and Jacques Villeglé.

The Survey sector feature small art historical projects, located throughout Art Basel. Usually they are adjacent to the gallery booth. In the past, these exhibits have been very educational.
They provide a great opportunity to help understand the artists vision. These may include solo presentations by an individual artist, juxtapositions and thematic exhibits from artists representing a range of cultures, generations and artistic approaches. Below are four that will be shown this year.

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DC Moore Gallery will feature rare photographic works by Romare Bearden (b. 1911, d. 1988), widely recognized as one of the most innovative visual artists of the 20th century. Centered on Bearden’s ‘Projections’, a series of photostatic enlargements and collages from the 1960s, this exhibition will reflect his interest in Cubism, Dadaism, civil rights, jazz and blues performance, as well as personal memories of the rural South.



DC Moore Gallery
Romare Bearden
Evening 9:10 461 Lenox Avenue, 1964
Courtesy of the artist and the gallery

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Jacques Villeglé’s (b. 1926) series ‘Painting within Non Painting’ created between the 1950s and the end of the 1970s will be on view at Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois. The works reflect Villeglé’s skepticism around ideas of authorship, traditional aesthetics and pre-determination.



Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois
Jacques Villeglé
14 Juillet, December, 1960
Courtesy of the artist and the gallery
 

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At Peter Blum Gallery, early and rarely seen paintings by David Reed (b. 1946) will be paired with a short film that the artist based on a John Wayne Technicolor VistaVision Western. While film has played a pivotal role in influencing Reed’s paintings, much of the public has not known his work as a filmmaker. The gallery’s show will coincide with the opening of a solo exhibition of David Reed’s new paintings at the Perez Art Museum in Miami.


Peter Blum Gallery
David Reed
Study 10, 1978
Courtesy of the artist and the gallery


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Three monumental paintings – two of which have never been exhibited previously – by Howardena Pindell (b. 1943) at Garth Greenan Gallery will draw upon the artist’s first foray into abstraction. Layered onto unprimed canvases, these works have the appearance of vast fields from which light emanates. Organized under the unifying idea of ritual, Betye Saar’s (b. 1926) presentation at Roberts & Tilton will be centered around her seminal work ‘MTI’ (1973), a freestanding altarpiece fusing Gypsy, Indian and Voodoo cultural symbols. Visitors will be invited to participate in the piece by placing a personal offering at its base. The resulting presentation aims to renegotiate the aestheticization of ritualized action, concepts of power and display, and the relationship between installations and sculpture.


Roberts & Tilton
Betye Saar
Mti, 1973 – present
Courtesy of Roberts & Tilton


For the full list of Survey galleries for 2016 and further details on the artists featured in Survey please visit
artbasel.com/miami-beach/survey.

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Art Basel Miami Beach
December 1 - 4, 2016
Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach
https://www.artbasel.com/

ADMISSION
Day Ticket $50
Permanent Ticket $105
Students and Seniors with ID, and Groups of ten or more $30
Combination Ticket for Art Basel and Design Miami $60

Public Hours
Thursday, December 1, 2016, 3pm to 8pm
Friday, December 2, 2016, Noon to 8pm
Saturday, December 3, 2016, Noon to 8pm
Sunday, December 4, 2016, Noon to 6pm

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