For Art Basel 2015, Miami Museums and Galleries Put on a Spectacle

Devonté Hynes has a fraught relationship with Miami. The last time the London-born singer, better known as Blood Orange, was in town in 2013, he was outside the Electric Pickle when police raided the club over a liquor license issue. When he tried to retrieve his equipment inside, an officer…

Miami’s Art Scene Turns to Little Haiti as Wynwood Rents Rise

Chickens poke around in the grass as cars fly down NW Second Avenue past a bustling laundromat, botanicas packed with votive candles and cascarilla, and — just near 63rd Street — the neon-purple ampersand in a window that marks the contemporary art gallery on the corner. The gallery is the…

MDC Live Arts’ “Holoscenes” Explores Life Underwater

With projections putting significant swathes of South Florida underwater within the next 100 years, MDC Live Arts’ presentation of “Holoscenes” seems particularly prescient. Taking place on the Wolfson Campus’ Kyriakides Plaza over the course of Miami Art Week, the exhibition is a performance installation that explores life underwater. Spanning the…

Basel House Brings Art and Hip-Hop to Wynwood for Free

Every year, it seems the “art” of Art Basel becomes ever more eclipsed by parties, but what if the art was the party? Such is the mission of Basel House, a one-stop shop for day-to-night action in the form of live mural painting, live music, good food, friends, and fun…

Free Events This Week in Miami: Miami Art Week Edition

In typical big city fashion, Miami isn’t giving anybody a breather between all the holiday happenings. Hydrate and flush out that Thanksgiving tryptophan, ’cause it’s Miami Art Week. Whether you keep it all museums all the time or bounce from fair to fair, the annual Art Basel madness is officially…

Art Miami Director Nick Korniloff on What Sets South Florida Apart

Art Basel Miami Beach eclipses most of the events surrounding the first week in December. Yet, despite the financial heft carried on by the behemoth, the satellite art fairs, gallery and museum shows, and various other functions that surround ABMB actually fall under the auspices of Miami Art Week. At…

Trends to Expect for Art Basel Miami Beach 2015

‹ Left Center Right Resize Cancel Crop 745 x 593 ?i › Courtesy of the Rubell Family Collection, Miami Cindy Sherman Untitled Film Still #21, 1978 Gelatin silver print, ed. 2/3 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm) Every year gallery owners, fair organizers, artists, and attendees crowd around…

Nari Ward Looks Back at Two Decades of Work in “Sun Splashed” at PAMM

As more museums come into bloom, the challenge becomes how to retain an institution’s individual identity while speaking to the immediate environment. “Sun Splashed,” the latest exhibition at the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), goes a long way towards establishing a relationship with South Florida’s Caribbean roots while retaining a…

Eight Artists to Watch During Miami Art Week

Oh, Basel. Despite popular belief, doing Miami’s infamous art weekend right isn’t just about getting into the best parties, but a chance to gain firsthand knowledge of who’s who in the contemporary art world. With countless galleries putting their best foot forward at over 20 satellite fairs around the city,…

Magnus Sodamin at Wynwood Walls for Miami Art Week

When artist Magnus Sodamin was young, his grandfather would take him fishing in Norway before sunrise. His grandmother would accompany him into the forest to hunt for mushrooms and into the mountains with a spike and hammer to look for cool rocks. Before flying home to Connecticut, he would fill…

PAMM Plans Major Basel Blow-Out With Blood Orange and Ryan McNamara

Collaborations are what Basel is all about. This year the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is celebrating its second year as a Miami institution with something special: a performance by artist and choreographer Ryan McNamara, and new-age R&B musician Blood Orange (aka Devonte Hynes). While both are Miami outsiders, the…

Helen Toomer Gives Us the Inside Scoop on Pulse Miami Beach 2015

Since she was appointed director of Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, Helen Toomer has redefined the typical Basel exhibition. When she took the helm of the commercial behemoth, the fair was comprised of a long and disjointed selection of galleries and artists from around the world, held far afield on Miami’s…

Art Basel Miami Beach 2015 Brings the Party Bigger Than Ever

Miami’s art climate is changing rapidly, fueled not by hydrocarbons but by an ever-expanding global market hungry for the Magic City’s scene. With last year’s messy birth of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) — which acrimoniously broke away from the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami — Miami now…

Pulse Miami Announces Its 2015 Art Week Lineup

In anticipation of Miami Art Week, Pulse Miami Beach has announced its lineup for the 2015 season. The lineup looks promising, and it includes a number of founding galleries who have been with the fair since its beginning, as well as three Miami galleries. The local galleries showing are familiar…

Women Artists Underrepresented at Art Basel 2014

Micol Hebron had a standout Art Basel. She performed Roll Call , a Carolee Schneemann-inspired performance during which Hebron read aloud the low percentages of women artists represented by art galleries, information written on scroll that she slowly unfurled from her vagina. Anyone familiar with Hebron’s work would have hardly…

Art Basel Miami Beach 2014: Winners and Losers

Art Basel is finally over. The behemoth art fair that sweeps into our fair city every year has packed its bags and blown us a very European kiss goodbye. And in its wake, it’s inevitably left both the victorious and the conquered. We here at the Miami New Times have…

Comedian Steve Berke Punks Art Basel, Sells Fake Art

As if you needed more proof that many Art Basel attendees know little about art. Miami-Dade native, Miami Beach mayorial candidate, and comedian Steve Berke conducted a “social experiment” during Miami Art Week to see if he could go from zero to “artist” in less than 24 hours and sell…

“Zero Tolerance” at YoungArts: Police, Protests, and Art Basel

The ubiquitous sounds of protest filled the intimate, transparently constructed exhibition space: people yell, groups chant, impatient drivers honk their horns, police blow their high-pitched whistles. These are the familiar noises that greet you when you enter YoungArts’ Basel exhibition, “Zero Tolerance.” Curated by MoMA PS1 Director Klaus Biesenbach, the…