Sister Lives

Perhaps the smallest art fair on the planet, this runty sibling to Basel is no amateur hour. Expect to find stocking-stuffer works by the Magic City's crackerjack talent and at bargain-basement prices. Littlest Sister, the self-proclaimed "baby sibling" to Art Basel Miami Beach, is also the only fair housed in...
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Perhaps the smallest art fair on the planet, this runty sibling to Basel is no amateur hour. Expect to find stocking-stuffer works by the Magic City’s crackerjack talent and at bargain-basement prices. Littlest Sister, the self-proclaimed “baby sibling” to Art Basel Miami Beach, is also the only fair housed in the polished surroundings of the Design District. With only eight booths in the Spinello Gallery, it’s the perfect introduction to those new to the art fair circuit. More cunning aficionados will certainly appreciate the gutsy works curated by Anthony Spinello. An art fair with attitude, the third edition of Littlest Sister promises Miami artists Farley Aguilar, Typoe, Agustina Woodgate, and Federico Nessi, who will appear alongside emerging artists from across the nation such as David Leroi and Saul Chernick. The Littlest Sister Sculpture Project features Pablo Cano, Eric Doeringer, and Pachi Giustinian.

Dec. 1-4, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., Dec. 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 2010

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