Miami Social Diary
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Art Miami 25 + Design Miami X + ICA I + Design District + Miami By Augustus Mayhew As Tuesday night’s opening of Art Miami’s 25th edition welcomed a VIP crowd of more than 14,000 collectors, curators, press, and art aficionados, the organization announced that the firstArt Miami New York has been booked at Pier 94 from May 14–17 2015 during the same calendar as the annual Frieze fair. After surviving yet another cultural marathon, and yes, otherworldly traffic and heat, by the time I arrived at ICA’s party in the Design District, it was time to leave. But not before I glanced at a few of the Design Districts latest attractions. Art Miami 25th + CONTEXT VIP Preview 5:00 pm 2 December 2014 www.art-miami.com + www.contextartmiami.com ART MIAMI is the city's original and longest running contemporary and modern art fair, the anchor event for Miami’s 24/7 Art Week. Together with its adjacent sister fair CONTEXT, Art Miami is presenting 250,000 square feet of project and exhibition space within three city blocks. The event houses 200 galleries showcasing 1,875 artists from 60 countries. |
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Art Miami features 28 new exhibitors. Among them, Tokyo’s spectacular Yufuku Gallery, one of my favorite TEFAF venues. Now in its third year, CONTEXT will showcase 45 new exhibitors. Curated exhibitions will be presented throughout the Art Miami and CONTEXT pavilions and outdoor courtyard. Highlights of this year's special programs include: Perceived Values, Hot Spots, The Director's Project, A Piece of Me, Art from Berlin, Miami Light Project, 1AN Symposium, a collection of unique Banksy works presented by Keszler Gallery, and a special auction of the official commemorative image created for Art Miami's 25th Anniversary by cultural icon Jerry Powers. |
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CONTEXT "The exhibitions and programs at CONTEXT will be even bigger and more impressive than in previous years," said CONTEXT Director Julian Navarro. "In addition to showcasing a solid group of international galleries, CONTEXT is unique in that it will feature a series of solo artist projects, curated spaces, unique programming, conversations and events — all aimed to immerse and entertain our attendees. |
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"Perceived Values provides artists with a space to stretch out with solo presentations in the passageways linking Art Miami's three main pavilions, showcasing bold installations carefully selected by LaRete Art Projects' curators: Julia Draganović, Elena Forin and Claudia Löffelholz. Artists featured include: Soly Cissè (Ethan Cohen Fine Arts), Teresa Diehl (Galerie Anita Beckers), Jess Dugan (Catherine Edelman Gallery), Eldon Garnet (TORCH), Wen Hao (Klein Sun Gallery), Bob Snead (Arthur Roger Gallery), Simón Vega (Galerie Ernst Hilger), and Peter Weber (Galerie Renate Bender). HOT SPOTS, also curated by LaRete Art Projects, positions provocative installations and projects by individual artists whose galleries are participating in the fairs. At Art Miami, the three artists are Jaildo Marinho (Durban Segnini Gallery; Victor Matthews (KM Fine Arts; and Antonio Pio Saracino (Todd Merrill Studio), an Italian-born artist, architect and designer who will present a marble sculpture "The Guardians: Hero" which is a reinterpretation of Michelangelo's "David". The 8,000-pound piece is a permanent exhibition in NYC's Bryant Park. |
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Lincoln Road Walk Miami Beach Before heading over to Art Miami 25 and Design Miami X, I did my annual survey of Lincoln Road, a street I’ve been familiar with since the pre-Versace Era when Lum’s and The Back Porch were the only restaurants. For me, Herzog and de Meuron’s mixed-use al fresco car park at 1111 Lincoln is more of an uncommon architectural distraction rather than an integral part of the actual streetscape. The iconic centerpieces designed by Morris Lapidus are the walkway’s aesthetic essence. The Tesla showroom was empty except for a well-tailored gentleman. At the SRO Apple Store, millennial antenna heads were lined-up around the block eager to throw down for the latest virtual must-have. The Cupcake Generation’s insatiable appetite crowded the oodles of pizza, pasta and pastry stations. Although several smart Brazilian eateries have joined the Pottery Barn on this jam-packed midway, Lincoln Road’s fascination is still Books & Books, Balans, and the Raymond Jungles landscape. Ready to snap the fashionable, I didn’t see anyone wearing the at-the-moment looks offered in the shop windows. |
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Design Miami X — Miami Beach 2 December 2014/2pm. Press Preview |
Peter Marino — 2014 Design Visionary Award |
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En route from South Beach to Downtown Miami. |
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Lunch @ Garcia's Seafood Grille & Fish Market 398 W North River Drive, Miami La Goulue @ Bal Harbour closed! Having been refused an inside table for a single at Michael's for a third time, thou there were always numerous unreserved empty tables, I have fled to Garcia's. As the hostess at Michael's twirled her hair with an index finger, she said I was welcome to sit at the bar or outside but inside tables were only for two or more. I am thankful to have gone back to Garcia's. Garcia's on the Miami River is not the easiest spot to find. However light years away from South Beach, it is one of my favorite places to step back into Old Miami other than the Versailles Restaurant on Calle Ocho. For years, my father would don his guayabera, drive us to Versailles for a Sunday afternoon lunch, and for a few brief moments, it was like we were back on the family farm in Camaguey. Though the Miami River's warehouses and docks were once best known as settings for Miami Vice episodes or today'sCSI Miami, the ever imposing multi-story skyline overshadows the working river's motley unvarnished charm. |
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1st Institute for Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) opening 7:30 pm 2 December 2014/Moore Building – Design District On Monday, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) announced that philanthropistsNorman and Irma Braman will fund the building of a 37,000-square-foot museum building and 15,000-square-foot sculpture garden in the Design District. After a year of contentious back-and-forth with the City of North Miami, a core group of MoCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) board members broke away and formed ICA, their own arts organization led by Irma Braman. ICA established a temporary presence in the Design District’s Moore Building. Last week, a 70/30 split of MoCA’s artwork was announced with ICA taking 30 percent of the existing collection. According to The Miami Herald, the museum will be designed by Madrid-based architects Aranguren & Gallegos Arquitectos and built on a parcel donated by Miami Design District Associates, a partnership by Dacra’s Craig Robins and Paris-based L Real Estate. ICA Miami’s collection will be set up primarily from the Bramans’ private collection in addition to other sources. |
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Happy Holidays! |
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