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Miami Art Week 2016

30 Nov 2016

The art crowd has returned to Miami for a week filled with art, design and parties. Approximately twenty art fairs, several collateral exhibitions, events, and pop up festivals are organised throughout and beyond the city of Miami.

While you’re in town, make sure to pay a visit to the extraordinary galleries in the area. What’s there to see, what should not be missed? We’ve listed our highlights.

SCOPE Miami Beach 2016

SCOPE Miami Beach returns to the sands of Ocean Drive for its 16th edition. Featuring 125 International Exhibitors from 22 countries and 57 cities, SCOPE Miami Beach will welcome over 50,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. Amidst an unprecedented outpouring of critical acclaim from press, curators and collectors, SCOPE Miami Beach’s is once again poised to lead the charge for emerging contemporary art market.

Project Gallery: SUPERFLEX at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

This exhibition presents Kwassa Kwassa, a film created by the Danish artist collective, SUPERFLEX.

Thomas Bayrle at ICA Miami

A major survey and first American museum presentation dedicated to the renowned German artist Thomas Bayrle.

Antuan Rodriguez. The Other Dimension at Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami

New works by Cuban-born Miami artist Antuan Rodriguez. His sculptural works address the human concern for universal communication through forms, symbols and codes.

Desire

Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch present "Desire," curated by Diana Widmaier-Picasso, at the Moore Building, Miami Design District, Miami, Florida.

Laurencia Strauss and Fifty-Fifty. Transmission

Laurencia Strauss and Fifty-Fifty present a pair of projects that navigate hope and doom to materialize personal and collective responses to sea level rise.

Pierce, Mark, Morph at Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum

Pierce, Mark, Morph explores the piercings, markings and cranial modification in Pre-Columbian sculpture drawn from the Jay I. Kislak Foundation Collection juxtaposed with work by contemporary artists who are utilizing the body as canvas.

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