Attendees Get Dirty, Make Art at Basel’s Opening

Last night Art Basel kicked off with the official opening reception at Collins Park. The manicured patch of greenery located in front of the Bass Museum is a part of Basel’s Public Sector, featuring large sculptures, installations and performances accessible to the general public. Tuesday night’s event, however, was anything…

Non-Profits Raise Awareness of Arts Funding During Basel

Arts and music education are often the first things to get eliminated when budget cuts come a-rolling. Educators certainly know the impact that arts have on kids even though administrators overlook it. So in the times of budget cutbacks and disinterest in arts funding, it’s now up to outside organizations…

Design Miami Celebrated Ten Years With Emmett Moore, Coral Morphologic

At last night’s Vernissage, Design Miami celebrated 10 years of forward-thinking design in furniture, jewelry, and more. But many Miamians who came out to sip champagne and browse the booths were more interested in celebrating the local institutions who’d gained access to the tent for the first time. See also:…

As Street Art Conquers Basel, AholSniffsGlue Is Everywhere

Ask AholSniffsGlue what he has planned for this year’s Art Basel, and Miami’s favorite gold-grilled, eyeball-painting street-art genius admits the truth: He can’t fully wrap his head around all the murals, gallery and museum shows, parties, and film projects he has lined up. “I don’t even know where to start,”…

Miami’s Newest Museum Offers Some Serious Art Therapy

Are you feeling sad? Lonely? Has Art Basel got you down? You’re not alone — and the Institute of Contemporary Art is here to help. “I mean, who doesn’t need free therapy?” laughs Tommy Pace, associate director of the new museum setting up shop in the Design District’s Moore Building…

Two Miami Beach Fairs Mark a Decade in Business

In 2011, Miami celebrated ten years of Art Basel Miami Beach with Picassos, parties galore, and one pigpen featuring a naked artist that was decidedly NSFW. Three years later, a pair of its satellite fairs is entering the double digits, bringing work and programming that’s just as exciting (and probably…

Zones Art Fair Artists Mock Planet Hollywood

What could inspire a more terrifying nightmare of Hollywood excess than the garish façade of a Planet Hollywood restaurant? Perhaps the sum of its muscle-bound financial backing parts: Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now reduced to a miserable eight locations, the Planet Hollywood brand is synonymous with the…

The Magic of Kris Knight: “I Never Get Tired of Painting the Face”

Painted portraiture is almost a rarity these days. Sure, there are tons done in the abstract, but photo-realistic work done in a contemporary setting isn’t at all common. That exclusion isn’t surprising, considering contemporary art has always had a problem embracing portraiture outside of photography. And at the turn of…

Institute of Contemporary Art to be Built in the Design District

Miami’s newest museum is set to get a permanent home. The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA Miami), currently housed in the Moore Building, will eventually become a three-story art museum with a 15,000-square-foot sculpture garden. If planning works out, the new space will open in time for Art Basel Miami…

Free Events This Week in Miami: Basel Edition

December is upon us, which means hello Basel madness, goodbye any semblance of a normal life. The five straight days of art-related raucousness and aesthetic oddities you’ve been waiting for since 2013 have almost arrived, ready to shower you in champagne and questionable choices. And despite the fact that there…

Most Fashion-Centric Events During Art Basel Miami Beach 2014

While Art Basel Miami Beach is largely about the latest and greatest in modern and contemporary visual art, fashion has gradually been making the yearly festivities its biggest stomping ground. Creation takes countless forms, some of them garments, textiles, and wearable art. For all of those style-savants who would rather…