Last night, Gary Nader, the world's top collector of Latin American art, opened his gallery to Portuguese billionaire Joe Berardo, who received a key to the City of Miami for making it rain $500 million worth of masterpieces in one big room. The top floor of the Nader space is fully stocked with works by Warhol, Stella, Basquiat, Picasso, and more blue chips than a night in Montecarlo.
Russian ballers, Brazilian kingpins, social climbers, and a sports legend were all there to partake, but while two years ago, the gallery was serving up unlimited, free, Johnny Walker Blue for an opening, this year there were just three measly bars of top shelf liquor on hand. (#artbaselproblems). The show is now open to the public (62 NE 27 St, Wynwood), awesome, and 100% free. Here's some of what it looks like.
Miami Heat fan favorite and house loving DJ Rony Seikaly checked out the show.
This piece by Paula Rego is called The Barn.
And this Diego Rivera piece called Nardo (Nude With Flowers).
There are literal tons of Botero sculptures downstairs, and this prized piece up the steps.
Here are a couple of Picasso plates.
Expensive art makes you feel rich too.
Chicks wore all kinds of shoes
A lot of them had spikes
Art work on walls, art work behind walls
Check the brushwork on this De Chirico from 1928. That's the hand of a master painter
Some of the work on display is abstract, like this one, a 1983 piece by Francis Bacon called Oedipus and The Sphinx After Ingres
And if you need a frame of reference
Here's a 1938 Victor Brauner called Le Chevalier de Glace in oil on canvas
And though he's more well known for splatters, here's a Jackson Pollock from sometime between 1938-41 simply titled Head
An exploding pile of gore in Adriana Varejao's 1999 Tilework With Horizontal Incision is a standout piece
And there's a whole series of Frank Stella sculptures on display
Here's a view of 2 Picasso vessels and a plate depicting a bullfight
Haven't figured out if this is a dude with a massive dong, or a girl riding one, but it's huge either way
Downstairs with Cuban master Wilfredo Lam and two sexy models
Man Ray all day
Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the work
Another awesome Lam
This is a 1964 drawing on heliographic paper by Marcel Duchamp called Plan du Porte Bouteilles
More spikes
A small, graceful Botero
And another Picasso
Posted up in a back room
Works of art
Karen Dubitsky with Damien Hirst
Another way to look at it
Picasso bullfight closeup details
Lam rules
Hasta la vista
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