CONTEXT Art Miami, along with the 27th edition of Art Miami, commences on November 29, 2016, with the highly anticipated Opening Night VIP Preview. The 2015 preview attracted 14,500 collectors, curators, artists, connoisseurs and designers, and the fair hosted a total of 82,500 attendees over a six-day period. This immediately reinforced the CONTEXT Art Miami fair as a proven destination and serious marketplace for top collectors to acquire important works from the leading international galleries representing emerging and mid-career cutting-edge works of art.
WORKS ON VIEW
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016 | |
VIP Preview | 2 pm – 5 pm |
By invitation only
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Tuesday, May 3 | 5 pm – 8 pm |
Wednesday, May 4 | 12 pm – 8 pm |
Thursday, May 5 | 12 pm – 8 pm |
Friday, May 6 | 12pm – 8 pm |
Saturday, May 7 | 12pm – 8 pm |
Sunday, May 8 | 12pm – 6 pm |
Art Wynwood, Miami’s five-day International Contemporary Art Fair, will take place during Presidents Days Weekend and Yachts Miami Beach – South Florida’s busiest holiday weekend – and will open with its highly anticipated VIP Preview, Thursday, February 11, from 6pm to 10pm, presented by Merrill Lynch
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Celebrating its 19th year, Art Palm Beach is the oldest and largest art fair in the Palm Beaches dedicated to contemporary, emerging, and modern works of art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
First View
Wednesday, January 20, 6pm – 10pm
With invitation or multi-day pass
Public Hours
Thursday, January 21, 12pm - 7pm
Friday, January 22, 12pm - 9pm
Saturday, January 23, 12pm - 7pm
Sunday, January 24, 12pm - 6pm
Location
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Launched in 2012, CONTEXT Art Miami‘s open atmosphere creates a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for the presentation of mid-career, emergent and cutting-edge talent by emerging and established galleries.
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WORKS ON VIEW
Dalya Luttwak’s sculpture explores the subterranean support systems that anchor and nourish the plants that we cultivate, harvest, and admire. Since 2007, Luttwak has expertly forged, hammered, welded, and painted steel – transforming the rigid metal into intriguing artworks that evoke the sinuous forms of roots. Working from actual, physical roots, which the artist often draws in all their complexity, Luttwak seeks to uncover the hidden beauty of roots, exploring the relationship between what grows above the ground and, more mysteriously, what grows below. Her sculptures, in essence, reveal what nature prefers to conceal.
Luttwak’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, most notably during the 54th Annual Venice Biennale, the American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center, and the Kreeger Museum in Washington, DC.
FAIR HOURS
Platinum VIP Preview
Thursday, July 9, 2015 | 6PM – 7:30PM
Benefiting the Parrish Art Museum
Access for Art Southampton Platinum VIP Cardholders & Accredited Press
VIP Preview
Thursday, July 9, 2015 | 7:30PM – 10PM
Access for Art Southampton VIP Cardholders
General Admission
Friday July 10 Noon – 7pm
Saturday July 11 Noon – 7pm
Sunday July 12 Noon – 6pm
Monday July 13 Noon – 6pm
Art Miami New York will host 100 leading international contemporary galleries providing a fresh opportunity to acquire important never before exhibited works from both the primary and secondary markets in an intimate light. The fair will cater to both seasoned and new art collectors who are looking to experience the best of what the global contemporary art market has to offer in New York City. The versatile and rich selection of works on display will have a strong focus on emergent talent, as well as mid career cutting-edge artists, anchored by a fresh selection of secondary market works by top name artists from the Modern & Post War eras. It is estimated that nearly 1,200 artists from over 50 countries will be on display.
FEATURED ARTISTS: Blue and Joy, Ewa Bathelier, Alfredo Rapetti Mogol, Dalya Luttwak, and Bernard Desjardins
Colorful animal sculptures from snails, a crocodile and alligator, wolves, frogs, turtles, bears, meerkats to bulldogs – guarding our showrooms, the piazza, promenade and parking lot.
The installation is part of a series of impromptu encounters with works created by the Cracking Art Group and Belgium artist William Sweetlove in partnership with Galleria Ca’ d’Oro, who has a reputation of delivering some of the most fun and engaging exhibits locally and globally. The iconic pink snails first appeared in Miami during Art Basel 2010, followed by alligators cascading the Freedom Tower in the FOREVERGLADES Art Project with Miami Dade’s College Museum of Art + Design in 2012, and red snails in New York City, where they inhabited Central Park in 2013 for the REGENERATION Art Project. This past art week Miami realized CRACKING BRIDGE, an installation about communication across cultures.
The animals will be on view at Ironside through March 31.