Art Week Miami 2010
Posted in: artbasel Sixteen standout artists seen at Art Basel Miami and beyond
Save a few post-recession moments, each passing year of art-fueled events taking over Miami Beach and beyond during the first week in December seems bigger than the last. With more and more lavish parties, dinners and VIP previews surrounding the core established by Art Basel, it’s easy to lose sight of the actual art within the fabulous, sun-splashed platform for marketing luxury that the experience has become. After visiting nearly all the fairs, we managed to find a few gems sourced from
Nada, Basel,
Pulse and
Scope however—from OCD techniques to slightly goth themes, commentaries on visual culture and pop art statements—all pictured below.
Contributions from Evan Orensten and Jonah Samson
At right: “Confetti Death” (2010) by TYPOE, seen at
Spinello Gallery
“The Universal Now: Trafalgar Square 1975/1971” (2010) by Abigail Reynolds, seen at Ambach and Rice Gallery (Also showing at Reynolds’ first stateside solo show at Ambach and Rice, opening this Friday, 10 December 2010.)
L: “To Be Titled” (2010) by Nick van Woert, seen at Yvon Lambert; R: “Sunken Sediment” (2010) by Jen Stark, seen at Carol Jazzar
L: “Do it, Complete Yourself Man” (2010) by Brian Dettmer, seen at Packer Schopf Gallery; R: “Fold II” (2009) by Suzanne Song, seen at Mixed Greens
L: “Fourth Street Flop” (2010) by Charlie Roberts, seen at Richard Heller Gallery; R: “Kaleidoscope” by Damien Hirst, seen at White Cube Gallery
L: “Home and the World” and R: “Untitled” (both 2010) by Adam Fuss, seen at Cheim & Read Gallery
“The Funeral Party #2” (2010) by Allison Schulnik, seen at Mark Moore Gallery
“Double Scramble” (1977) by Frank Stella, seen at
Van de Weghe Fine Art
L: “Chant 2” (1967) by Bridget Riley, seen at Art Basel; R: “Denib El Delphini” (1965) by Paul Feeley, seen at the Gary Snyder Project Space
“Harto de adioses (de la serie)” (2010) by Adrián Villar Rojas, seen at Ruth Benzacar Galería de Arte at Art Basel
“QWERTY East” by Sarah Frost, seen at the William Shearburn Gallery at Art Miami
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