Art Galleries sector
The Art Basel Miami Beach Selection Committee – comprised of 12 renowned international gallerists – has picked more than 180 galleries for the main sector of this year’s show. More than half of the exhibitors come from outside the United States, with strong participation from Europe, 20 galleries from Latin America, eight galleries from
Asia and two from Africa. The following galleries are exhibiting for the first time: Cernuda Arte (Coral Gables), Leslie Feely Fine Art (New York), Hackett Mill (San Francisco), Galerie Rodolphe Janssen (Bruxelles), Sabine Knust Maximilian Verlag (München),
Jorge Mara – La Ruche Gallery (Buenos Aires), Nyehaus (New York), Franklin Parrasch Gallery (New York), Gary Snyder (New York). The following galleries are returning to the Art Galleries after a one-year hiatus: Galería Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid), The Approach (London), Arndt (Berlin), Luis Campaña (Köln), David Nolan Gallery (New York),
Anthony Reynolds Gallery (London), Sprüth Magers Berlin London (Berlin), Galerie
Bob van Orsouw (Zürich), Waddington Galleries (London), Washburn Gallery (New York), Donald Young Gallery (Chicago).
In the Art Kabinett program, galleries selected for the Art Galleries sector present small curated exhibitions in a separately delineated space within their booth. The exhibition concepts for the 20 Art Kabinetts are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical solo shows and showcases for rising stars.
In this year’s Art Nova sector, 50 emerging and established galleries from 17 countries are presenting new works by either two or three artists. In all, recent pieces by 131 artists will be on display, providing visitors an opportunity to see pieces fresh from studios around the globe – and making the sector an ideal place to spot the newest artistic tendencies.
The new criteria for Art Positions creates a platform for a single major project from one artist, allowing curators, critics and collectors to discover ambitious new talents. The sector presents 14 young galleries from seven different countries, showcasing cutting-edge single projects by the artists Hany Armanious (1962), Jorge Méndez Blake (1974), Brian Bress (1975), François Bucher (1972), Dario Escobar (1971), Fernanda Fragateiro (1962), Nikolas Gambaroff (1979), Eddie Martinez (1977), Gabriel Sierra (1975), Kara Tanaka (1983), Johanna Unzuetta (1974), Phil Wagner (1974), Judi Werthein (1967) and Héctor Zamora (1974).
Art Public, curated for the second time by Patrick Charpenel of Guadalajara, Mexico, features projects by internationally renowned artists. Selected from proposals by the galleries of Art Basel Miami Beach, the projects are installed in the outdoor public
spaces of Miami Beach, within close proximity to Oceanfront area and the Miami Beach Convention Center. These works will engage directly with the spectator, interrupting
the daily routine of passersby in poetic and surprising ways.
Occupying an entire city block directly at the heart of Miami Beach’s waterfront, the Oceanfront exhibition area will be purpose-built for the presentation of contemporary art,
performance, video, and live music every night. Selected by Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time as the winners of an architectural contest, Phu Hoang Office and Rachely Rotem Studio will deploy thousands of feet of reflective rope to create this temporary space.
Art Basel Conversations offers audiences access to first-hand information on important aspects of the international artworld, starting the program with the traditional Artist Talk Premiere featuring a legendary artist. Topics for the following panel discussions include ‘Public/Private: Museums in the Digital Age,’ ‘Latin America: The Collector as Catalyst’
and ‘Artistic Practice: The School Makers.’ Distinguished artists, art collectors, museum directors, curators, critics, gallerists, publishers, and others active in the cultural sphere will take part. There is time allotted after each Art Basel Conversation for the audience to meet the panel informally.
Location: Miami Beach Convention Center, auditorium adjacent to Info Zone D
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Artist, Biella, Italy
In conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London
Speakers | Maxwell L. Anderson, The Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis
Lauren Cornell, Executive Director, Rhizome, and Adjunct Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Moderator | András Szántó, Author and consultant to arts and philanthropic organizations, New York
Speakers | Agustín Coppel, Collector and Founder of Isabel and Agustín Coppel Collection (CIAC) and the Art Project at the Botanical Garden in Culiacan, Sinaloa
Ella Fontanals-Cisneros, Collector, Gstaad/Madrid/Miami and Founder of the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, CIFO, Miami
Rodrigo Moura, Curator, Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Moderator | José Roca, Artistic Director, Philagrafika 2010, Philadelphia, and Chief Curator, 8 Mercosul Bienal, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Speakers | Eduardo Abaroa, Artist and Writer, Co-Founder, SOMA, Mexico City
Bruce High Quality Foundation, Artists/Foundation, New York
Tania Bruguera, Political and Performance Artist, Founder and Director, Cátedra Arte de Conducta (Behavior Art Studies), Havana, Cuba
Domingo Castillo, Co-Founder of the nomadic artist-run project the end/SPRING BREAK, Miami
Piero Golia, Artist and Founder of the Mountain School of Arts, Los Angeles
Yoshua Okón, Artist, Co-Founder, SOMA, Mexico City
Moderator | Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London
Situated in the entrance D area of the Miami Beach Convention Center, Art Salon is a platform for discussion by artworld figures presenting their projects, with an emphasis on the most current themes in contemporary art. Informal in format but international in scope, it also features book launches, artist talks, roundtable discussions and lectures.
Art Film is curated by Zurich film connaisseur This Brunner and will feature the award-winning film ‘Waste Land,’ which follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world’s largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There he photographs an eclectic band of ‘catadores’ – pickers of recyclable materials, to create a new series of works.
Once again, Miami’s leading private collections – among them the Rubell Family Collection, CIFO, the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space and Home, and the Dacra Collection – will be opening their homes and warehouses to guests of the international art show. The museums of South Florida, too, will be staging important exhibitions to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach, including: ‘Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place’ at the Miami Art Museum; ‘Isaac Julien’ at the Bass Museum; ‘John Storrs: Machine-Age Modernist’ and ‘Nick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth’ at the Norton Museum; ‘Seduce Me,’ a collaboration by Isabella Rossellini, Andy Byers, and Rick Gilbert at the Wolfsonian-FIU; ‘Bruce Weber: Haiti/Little Haiti’ and ‘Jonathan Meese: Sculpture’ at MOCA Miami; Jim Drain at Locust Projects and the Pearl and Stanley Goodman Latin American Collection at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale.
In 2010, UBS continues its longstanding and successful partnership with Art Basel and
Art Basel Miami Beach. The firm has been main sponsor of Art Basel for the past seven-teen years and main sponsor of Art Basel Miami Beach since the show’s inception in 2002. The world-renowned jeweler Cartier supports Art Basel Miami Beach as Associate Sponsor, as do NetJets, the first and largest fractional aircraft ownership company in the world, and AXA Art, the globally active specialty art and collectibles insurance company, which will again provide multilingual VIP guided tours at Art Basel Miami Beach. Furniture is provided by Moroso. Additional partners can be found at www.artbasel.com/sponsors.
The ArtNexus guided tours in English and Spanish are available daily during show hours from Thursday to Sunday. There will be general tours of the show and special tours for Art Kabinett. For reservations and information contact Sol Romero: Tel. +1 305 891 7270, ext. 4;tours@artnexus.com. During show days, reservations can be made by phone or at the Guided Tours Information Desk in Info Zone D.
The Art Basel Miami Beach Host Committee, which comprises over two hundred prominent figures from the local cultural, political, and business communities, demonstrates its ongoing commitment to this international art event by offering a friendly welcome to the area for exhibitors and guests.
This year marks the sixth edition of Design Miami, from November 30 to December 5, with the world’s most prominent design galleries presenting contemporary and historic work. Design Miami will for the first time be located in close proximity to the Miami Beach Convention Center.www.designmiami.com.
Art 42 Basel
Art Basel, the original international art show established in Switzerland in 1970, runs next year from June 15 to 19, 2011. The world’s most prestigious show of modern and contemporary art, it features 300 galleries from all continents showing works by over 2,500 artists.
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Convention Center Drive (Hall D) and Washington Avenue
(Hall B)
(Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions, Art Kabinett)
Vernissage for invited guests:
Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Public Show Days:
Thursday, December 2 to Sunday, December 5, 2010: Daily from noon to 8 p.m., Sunday until 6 p.m.
1 -5 dicembre
ART ASIA Miami – Midtown
2901 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
www.artasiafair.com
Dec 2-5
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Miami, FL 33141
www.newartdealers.org
December 2-5, 2010
The Ice Palace
1400 North Miami Avenue
At NW 14th Street
Miami, FL 33136
www.pulse-art.com/index.htm
December 1 – 5
Wynwood Gallery Arts District
3055 North Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
www.scope-art.com/Index.php/miami/
December 1 – 5
The Art Miami Pavilion
Midtown Miami | Wynwood
3101 NE 1st Ave
Miami, FL 33137
www.art-miami.com
December 2 -5, 2010
South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.zoomartfair.com
December 1 – 5, 2010
Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (19th St)
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
www.inkartfair.com
2-5 December
The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club
1732 Collins Avenue
http://www.vergeartfair.com/miami.html
December, 1 – 5
Wynwood Art District Miami
www.reddotfair.com/Miami/visitorinfo.htm
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