Art Fair
Art Basel's show in Miami Beach – one of the strongest editions ever
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Presse08.12.2014
'The new Survey sector has works of really high quality for collectors who are interested in historical and conceptual art. These works have never been previously shown in the context of an art fair. We met a variety of new collectors from around the world and have sold works to important US institutions such as MoMA in New York and CIFO here in Miami.' Mira Bernabeu, Director, espaivisor, Valencia
'Over the course of this year’s Art Basel in Miami Beach we have been so impressed with the level of institutional support and the various curators that have stopped by to see our booth.' James Fuentes, Owner and Founder, James Fuentes, New York
'As with previous years we have met new collectors and seen most of our Latin American collectors here.' Ignacio Liprandi, Owner and Founder, Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires 'Once again the show in Miami Beach was of high quality. We appreciate the new opening structure with two preview days and a Vernissage on the second day. It gave us more time to talk to collectors. Wang Jianwei’s works attracted lots of attention and sold very well.' David Tung, Director, Long March Space, Beijing
'Our experience has been wonderful. This year we have had the great opportunity to present women artists from across generations, including two artists who are showing at Art Basel in Miami Beach for the first time – Lydia Okumura from Brazil and Gina Pane from Italy. It’s been a pleasure to introduce these artists from the 60’s and 70’s who have long been overlooked.' Anke Kempkes, Founder, Broadway 1602, New York
‘Though Art Basel in Miami Beach is primarily known as a contemporary art fair, we always have a phenomenal response to the classic Modernist work that we exhibit.' Howard Shaw, President and Director, Hammer Galleries, New York
The art-historical sector Survey launched with 13 exhibitions, including solo presentations of the artists Ralston Crawford (Menconi + Schoelkopf), Paul Feeley (Garth Greenan Gallery), Poul Gernes (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard), Tetsuya Ishida (Y++ Wada Fine Arts), Alison Knowles (James Fuentes), Lotty Rosenfeld (espaivisor), Niki de Saint Phalle (Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois), Michelle Stuart (Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects) and Alfredo Volpi (Galeria Bergamin) – alongside group shows by The Taller Torres-García (Cecilia de Torres); Henry Darger and Marcel Storr (Andrew Edlin Gallery); Valie Export, Andrei Monastyrski and Alfons Schilling (Charim Galerie); and Rosemarie Castoro, Lenora de Barros, Lydia Okumura and Gina Pane (Broadway 1602).
Limited to work made in the last three years, Nova featured 34 galleries, including exhibitions with the artists Michele Abeles and Ajay Kurian (47 Canal); Erica Baum and Jaya Howey (Bureau); David Diao (Galería Marta Cervera); Xiaoyuan Hu and Guangle Wang (Beijing Commune); Laure Prouvost (MOT International); Shinro Ohtake, Tsuruko Yamazaki and Ryoko Aoki (Take Ninagawa); Pablo Vargas Lugo and Pedro Reyes (Labor); and Cibelle Cavalli Bastos and Patricia Leite (Mendes Wood). For the full list of galleries and artists, please visit artbasel.com/miamibeach/nova.
Positions’ 16 solo shows presented an opportunity to discover emerging artists from around the world, including Nino Cais (Central Galeria de Arte), Borden Capalino (Ramiken Crucible), Julien Carreyn (Crèvecoeur), Constant Dullaart (Carroll / Fletcher), Sam Ekwurtzel (Simone Subal Gallery), Faivovich & Goldberg (SlyZmud), Thomas Julier (RaebervonStenglin), Zak Kitnick (Clifton Benevento), Esther Kläs (SpazioA), Maria Laet (Galeria Marilia Razuk), Meleko Mokgosi (Honor Fraser), Florian & Michael Quistrebert (Galerie Juliètte Jongma), Ishmael Randall Weeks (Revolver Galería), Tracey Rose (Dan Gunn), Hrair Sarkissian (Kalfayan Galleries) and Lucie Stahl (Freedman Fitzpatrick).
The Edition sector returned for its second year, featuring prints, works in multiple and editioned objects by Alan Cristea Gallery, Crown Point Press, GDM, Gemini G.E.L. LLC, Sabine Knust, Carolina Nitsch, Pace Prints, Paragon, Polígrafa Obra Gráfica, S.L., Paul Stolper Gallery, STPI and Two Palms. For the full list of galleries, please visit: artbasel.com/miamibeach/edition.
The 27 curated exhibitions featured in Kabinett drew acclaim from museum directors and critics. The sector featured work by artists including Etel Adnan, Paulo Bruscky, Joseph Cornell, Guillermo Kuitca, Leon Kelly, Ciprian Mureşan, Fairfield Porter, Liliana Porter, Michael Rakowitz, Antoni Tàpies, Mickalene Thomas and James Turell. For the full list of galleries and artists, please visit: artbasel.com/miamibeach/kabinett.
Curated by Nicholas Baume, Director and Chief Curator of New York City's Public Art Fund under the theme 'Fieldwork’, Public featured over 26 large-scale sculptures and installations by 24 leading and emerging international artists, including Georg Baselitz, Lynda Benglis, Sam Ekwurtzel, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ryan Gander, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Alfredo Jaar, Justin Matherly, Ernesto Neto, Ugo Rondinone, Nancy Rubins, Yinka Shonibare MBE and Tatiana Trouvé. Over a dozen artworks will continue to be presented in Collins Park through March 2015 as part of the Bass Museum of Art's 'tc: temporary contemporary'. Produced in partnership with the Bass Museum of Art, Public officially opened last Wednesday with performances by Ryan Gander, Christian Falsnaes, Alix Pearlstein, Liz Glynn and Dawn Kasper. For more information, please visit: artbasel.com/miamibeach/public.
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08.12.2014Presse »
Private View
Wednesday, December 3, 2014, 11am to 8pm (by invitation only)Vernissage
Thursday, December 4, 2014, 11am to 3pm (by invitation only)Public Days
Thursday, December 4, 2014, 3pm to 8pm
Friday, December 5, 2014, 12 noon to 8pm
Saturday, December 6, 2014, 12 noon to 8pm
Sunday, December 7, 2014, 12 noon to 6pmTicket Options
Day ticket: USD 45
Permanent ticket: USD 100
Reduced-Day ticket for students/seniors: USD 30Miami Beach Convention Center
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