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Three Art Fairs You May be Interested In December 5-9, 2018

 

  • Art Miami (http://www.artmiami.com), returning for its 29th edition on December 4 – 9, 2018, has announced its 2018 exhibitor list. Recognized as one of the preeminent international modern and contemporary art fairs, Art Miami will showcase an array of iconic and important art works, dynamic projects and special installations from more than 160 international galleries from nearly 30 countries representing 68 cities.

This year’s fair will kick off with a Platinum VIP Preview for top collectors, curators, and members of the press on Tuesday December 4th, from 4:30PM – 5:30PM to benefit the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate. The VIP Preview will open for all VIP Cardholders at 5:30PM and continue until 10PM. This is the eighth consecutive year that PAMM has been the fair’s exclusive VIP Preview benefactor and Art Miami has already donated more than $150,000 to further the museum’s collection and mission. The partnership remains an integral part of Art Miami’s larger commitment to the city of Miami.

Art Miami is the top ranked international art fair for attendance in the U.S. and second most attended globally, with more than 85,000 established and budding collectors, curators, museum professionals, members of the press and art world luminaries attending annually. For the second year, the fair will be held at the prestigious waterfront location of One Miami Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay nestled between the Venetian and MacArthur Causeways in the heart of Downtown Miami. Art Miami offers an unparalleled level of accessibility to the activities and collectors on Miami Beach with convenient parking and shuttle service.

The 2018 line-up will present the finest investment quality paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design, sculpture and video art, with works from the 20th and 21st centuries. The fairs will feature leading international galleries showcasing renowned modern masters and blue chip contemporary works, as well as the most sought-after living artists from around the world.

Thousands of works from more than 800 artists will be on display at this year’s Art Miami, including Marcel Duchamp, Wilfredo Lam, David Hockney, Jackson Pollock, Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Yayoi Kusama, Anish Kapoor, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons, Pablo Picasso, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, John Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, Marc Chagall, Donald Judd, Ed Ruscha, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Donald Sultan, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, Salvador Dali, and many more.

Christie’s International Real Estate, together with its international affiliates, will host an elegant booth featuring luxury residential property listings from around the world at the main entrance of the fair.

CHUBB will host an interactive on-site booth at the fair. Planning on purchasing that special addition to your collection at Art Miami? If you’re a Chubb client, your new piece may be automatically protected depending on your coverage. Check with your agent or visit expectmore.chubb.com for more information.

2018 ART MIAMI EXHIBITOR LIST

313 ART PROJECT | Seoul; Absolute Art | Lugano; Acacia Gallery | La Habana; Adelson Galleries | Boston; Allan Stone Projects | New York; AMS-XS | Santiago; Amy Li Gallery | Beijing; Andrea Schwartz Gallery | San Francisco; Andreas Binder Gallery |Munich; Arcature Fine Art | Palm Beach; ARCHEUS / POST-MODERN | London;  Art Nouveau Gallery | Miami; ART PARK | Seoul; Arthur Roger Gallery | New Orleans; ARTITLEDcontemporary | Amsterdam; Artscape Lab |Miami; Ascaso Gallery | Miami; Avant Gallery | Miami; Bernice Steinbaum Gallery | Miami; Berry Campbell | New York; BOCCARA ART | New York;  Bowman Sculpture | London; C. Grimaldis Gallery | Baltimore; C24 Gallery | New York; Casterline|Goodman Gallery | Aspen; Catherine Edelman Gallery | Chicago; Caviar20 | Toronto; Cernuda Arte | Coral Gables;  CHASE CONTEMPORARY | New York; Christopher Cutts Gallery | Toronto; Clark Gallery | Lincoln; Contessa Gallery | Cleveland; Cynthia Corbett Gallery | London; David Benrimon Fine Art | New York; David Klein Gallery | Detroit; DEAN PROJECT | Miami Beach; Debra Force Fine Art |New York; Diana Lowenstein Gallery | Miami; DIE GALERIE | Frankfurt; Durban Segnini Gallery | Miami; Eduardo Secci Contemporary | Florence; Emmanuel Fremin Gallery | New York; Erik Thomsen Gallery | New York; Espace Meyer Zafra | Paris; Ethan Cohen Gallery | New York; Fabien Castanier Gallery | Miami; FREDERIC GOT | Paris; Galeria de Arte Ascaso | Caracas; Galería Freites| Caracas; GALERÍA LA COMETA | Bogota; Galeria Miquel Alzueta | Barcelona; Galería RGR+ART | Mexico City; Galerie Barbara von Stechow | Frankfurt; Galerie Bhak |Seoul; Galerie LICHT FELD Gallery | Basel; Liquid art system | Capri; Long-Sharp Gallery | Indianapolis; Louis K. Meisel Gallery | New York; Lyndsey Ingram | London; MA2 Gallery | Shibuya-ku; Maddox Gallery | London; Marina Gisich Gallery | Saint Petersburg; Mark Borghi Fine Art | Palm Beach; MARK HACHEM | Paris; Markowicz Fine Art | Miami; Masterworks Fine Art | Oakland; Maybaum Gallery | San Francisco; McCormick Gallery | Chicago; Michael Goedhuis | London; Michael Schultz Gallery | Berlin;  Nancy Hoffman Gallery | New York; NanHai Art | Millbrae;  Nikola Rukaj Gallery | Toronto; Olga Korper Gallery | Toronto; Omer Tiroche Gallery | London; Onishi Gallery | New York; OPERA GALLERY | Miami; Osborne Samuel | London; Pablo Goebel Fine Arts | Mexico City; Paik Hae Young Gallery | Seoul; Pan American Art Projects | Miami; PLACIDO / SCOGNAMIGLIO | Milan; Polka Galerie | Paris; Pontone Gallery | London; Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design | Heusden aan de Maas; PYO Gallery | Seoul; RANIVILU ART GALLERY | Miami; Richard Levy Gallery | Albuquerque; Robert Fontaine Gallery | Miami; Rosenbaum Contemporary | Miami; Rosenberg & Co. | New York; Rosenfeld Gallery  | New York; RUDOLF BUDJA GALLERY | Miami Beach; Schacky | Düsseldorf; Sims Reed Gallery | London; Skipwiths | London; Sladmore | London; Smith-Davidson Gallery | Miami; SOUL ART SPACE | Busan; Sous Les Etoiles Gallery | New York; Spanierman Modern|New York; SPONDER GALLERY | Boca Raton; Sundaram Tagore Gallery| Singapore; TAI Modern | Santa Fe; Tansey Contemporary | Denver; taubert contemporary | Berlin; Taylor | Graham | New York;  Tresart | Miami; UNIX Gallery | New York; Vallarino Fine Art | New York; VERTES| Zurich; Vertu Fine Art | Boca Raton; Vivian Horan Fine Art | New York; Waltman Ortega Fine Art | Miami; Wanrooij Gallery | Amsterdam; Watanuki Ltd. | Toki-no-Wasuremono | Tokyo; Waterhouse & Dodd | New York; Wellside Gallery | Seoul; Wexler Gallery | Philadelphia; William Shearburn Gallery | St. Louis; William Weston Gallery | London; Yares Art | Santa Fe; Yufuku Gallery | Tokyo; Zemack Contemporary Art | Tel Aviv; Zolla/Lieberman Gallery | Chicago de Bellefeuille | Montreal; Galerie Ernst Hilger | Vienna; Galerie Forsblom | Helsinki; Galerie Francesco Vangelli de’Cresci | Paris; Galerie Pascal Lansberg | Paris; Galerie Raphael | Frankfurt; GALERIE ROTHER WINTER | Wiesbaden; Galerie Terminus | Munich; Galerie von Braunbehrens | Stuttgart; GALLERIA CA’ D’ORO | New York; Galerie Sylvia Kovacek | Vienna; Gibbons & Nicholas | Dublin; Gilden’s Art Gallery | London; Goya Contemporary Gallery | Baltimore; Grosvenor Gallery | London; HELENE BAILLY GALLERY | Paris; Heller Gallery | New York; Helwaser Gallery | New York City; HEXTON | modern and contemporary | Chicago; Holden Luntz Gallery | Palm Beach; Hollis Taggart Galleries | New York; HORRACHMOYA | Palma; James Goodman Gallery | New York; JanKossen Contemporary | New York; Jean Albano Gallery |Chicago; Jerald Melberg Gallery | Charlotte; Jerome Zodo Gallery | London; JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY | New Orleans; Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art | Los Angeles; Keumsan Gallery | Seoul; Kuckei + Kuckei | Berlin; Landau Contemporary at Galerie Dominion | Montreal; Laurent Marthaler Contemporary | Montreux; Leeahn Gallery | Daegu; Leehwaik Gallery | Seoul; Leslie Feely | New York; LICHT FELD Gallery | Basel; Liquid art system | Capri; Long-Sharp Gallery | Indianapolis; Louis K. Meisel Gallery | New York; Lyndsey Ingram | London; MA2 Gallery | Shibuya-ku; Maddox Gallery | London; Marina Gisich Gallery | Saint Petersburg; Mark Borghi Fine Art | Palm Beach; MARK HACHEM | Paris; Markowicz Fine Art | Miami; Masterworks Fine Art | Oakland; Maybaum Gallery | San Francisco; McCormick Gallery | Chicago; Michael Goedhuis | London; Michael Schultz Gallery | Berlin;  Nancy Hoffman Gallery | New York; NanHai Art | Millbrae;  Nikola Rukaj Gallery | Toronto; Olga Korper Gallery | Toronto; Omer Tiroche Gallery | London; Onishi Gallery | New York; OPERA GALLERY | Miami; Osborne Samuel | London; Pablo Goebel Fine Arts | Mexico City; Paik Hae Young Gallery | Seoul; Pan American Art Projects | Miami; PLACIDO / SCOGNAMIGLIO | Milan; Polka Galerie | Paris; Pontone Gallery | London; Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design | Heusden aan de Maas; PYO Gallery | Seoul; RANIVILU ART GALLERY | Miami; Richard Levy Gallery | Albuquerque; Robert Fontaine Gallery | Miami; Rosenbaum Contemporary | Miami; Rosenberg & Co. | New York; Rosenfeld Gallery  | New York; RUDOLF BUDJA GALLERY | Miami Beach; Schacky | Düsseldorf; Sims Reed Gallery | London; Skipwiths | London; Sladmore | London; Smith-Davidson Gallery | Miami; SOUL ART SPACE | Busan; Sous Les Etoiles Gallery | New York; Spanierman Modern|New York; SPONDER GALLERY | Boca Raton; Sundaram Tagore Gallery| Singapore; TAI Modern | Santa Fe; Tansey Contemporary | Denver; taubert contemporary | Berlin; Taylor | Graham | New York;  Tresart | Miami; UNIX Gallery | New York; Vallarino Fine Art | New York; VERTES| Zurich; Vertu Fine Art | Boca Raton; Vivian Horan Fine Art | New York; Waltman Ortega Fine Art | Miami; Wanrooij Gallery | Amsterdam; Watanuki Ltd. | Toki-no-Wasuremono | Tokyo; Waterhouse & Dodd | New York; Wellside Gallery | Seoul; Wexler Gallery | Philadelphia; William Shearburn Gallery | St. Louis; William Weston Gallery | London; Yares Art | Santa Fe; Yufuku Gallery | Tokyo; Zemack Contemporary Art | Tel Aviv; Zolla/Lieberman Gallery | Chicago

One of the artists exhibiting at Art Miami is Peter Anton. He is best known for his larger-than-life hyper-realistic food sculptures, and made headlines for his 2012 Miami Art Week installation, SUGAR & GOMORRAH, which allowed spectators to ride a roller coaster through an exhibition of his sugar sculptures, nude models, and ruins of a destroyed city, will be making his much-anticipated return to Miami Art Week.

Anton will return for the 29th edition of Art Miami, with CHOCO TOWER, a monumental sculpture of five chocolates stacked on top of each other, with two of the candies decadently half-eaten.

CHOCO TOWER, pictured below and made from painted aluminum, will be the star of Stuttgart-based Galerie von Braunbehrens’s booth, towering over visitors at 10 feet tall and weighing over1,000 pounds.

CHOCO TOWER is part of an edition of three unique works, each painted in different colors. They were created at the world-renowned Foundry of Polich Tallix.

Peter Anton with his sculpture CHOCO TOWER

Here is a small interview with Peter:

1. What drew you to Exhibit in Art Miami?
Miami is an international city and Miami Art Week has become the art world’s mecca during this time of year.  Every artist dreams of having their artwork exhibited there where it could possibly be seen by all the top players.

2. How many years have you exhibited in Art Miami?
I have been showing my artwork at Art Miami for 16 years.

3. How does being involved in Art Miami impact your work?
Knowing that my work will be viewed by such a large and important audience heightens and stimulates my creativity.

4. What kind of space do you imagine CHOCO TOWER fitting perfectly in?
I can see my CHOCO TOWER in almost every environment.  My first solo exhibition in New York City back in 1995 was titled “Chocolate throughout the Land.”  My goal is to cover the world in chocolate!

5. What is your favorite part of Art Miami?
I am grateful to have had so many chances to exhibit my work at Art Miami.  But, my favorite part of the fair is the people-watching.

Here are some more artworks exhibiting at Art Miami:


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Allan Stone Projects_Richard Hickam_Comely Nude_1980

 


Osborne Samuel_Lynn Chadwick_First Girl Sitting on Bench_1988

 

Osborne Samuel_Henry Moore_Mother and Child C…ed Feet_1956

 


Vertes_Tom Wesselmann_Little Still Life 15_1964

 


Vertes_Willem De Kooning_Untitled_1970

 

  • Now in its seventh year, CONTEXT Art Miami, the sister fair to Art Miami, is dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists. CONTEXT’s open atmosphere creates a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for established and emerging galleries to present cutting-edge and emerging talent.

    Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami will open on Tuesday, December 4th with a VIP Private Preview at the Art Miami Pavilion, which is located at One Herald Plaza at NE 14th Street on Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways.

    A One-Day Fair Pass provides admission to Art Miami and CONTEXT Fairs at $50. A Multi-Day Pass provides admission to Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua Art Miami Fairs for $95. Students aged 12 – 18-years, and seniors aged 62-years and older are $35. Children under 12 are free. The VIP Pass costs $250 and provides access to the VIP Previews; unlimited admission to Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami during public fair hours; and access to Art Miami VIP Lounge + CONTEXT Art Miami VIP Lounge; and complimentary admission to partnering museums. This pass will also provide access to Aqua Art Miami for the VIP Preview and during fair hours.

    The VIP opening will take place on Tuesday, December 4 from 5:30pm – 10pm, with a First View VIP Preview at 4:30pm. Between Wednesday and Sunday, the fair will be open from 11am – 8pm every day, except Sunday in which the fair will close at 6pm.

    2018 CONTEXT ART MIAMI EXHIBITOR LIST

    3 Punts Galeria | Barcelona; 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel  | New York; Able Fine Art NY Gallery | New York; Ai Bo Gallery | Westchester; Alida Anderson Art Projects | Washington; Analog Contemporary | Philadelphia; ANNA ZORINA GALLERY | New York; ANSORENA | Madrid; Art Angels | Los Angeles; ART DESIGN GALLERY | Guéthary; ArtLabbé Gallery | Coral Gables; Avenue des Arts | Los Angeles; Bel Air Fine Art | Miami; Bivins Gallery | Dallas; Black Book Gallery | Denver; BLANK SPACE | New York; Bruce Lurie Gallery | Los Angeles; Cantor Fine Art | Venice Beach; Cavalier Galleries | New York; Chiefs & Spirits | The Hague; CHUNG JARK GALLERY | Seoul; Connect Contemporary | Atlanta; Contempop Gallery | New York; Counterpoint Contemporary | Bridgehampton; Cube Gallery | London; Denise Bibro Fine Art | New York; DS Projects | Miami; Duane Reed Gallery | Saint Louis; DURAN | MASHAAL | Montreal; Estudio Arte Contemporaneo | La Habana; ETERNITY GALLERY | Miami; FP Contemporary | Los Angeles; FREDERIC GOT | Paris; Gabriel Wickbold Studio and Gallery | Sao Paulo; Galería Alfredo Ginocchio | Ciudad de México; Galería Casa Cuadrada | Bogotá; Galeria Contrast | Barcelona; GALERIA LGM | Bogotá; GALERIE BENJAMIN ECK | Munich; GALERIE ISABELLE LESMEISTER | Regensburg; Galerie LeRoyer | Montreal; Galerie Matthew Namour | Montreal; Galeries Bartoux | Paris; GALLERIA STEFANO FORNI | Bologna; Gallery Aurora | Yang-san; Gallery G-77 | Kyoto; Gallery Henoch | New York; GALLERY JUNG | Seoul; Gallery TABLEAU | Seoul; GAMA GALLERY | Istanbul; GEMA LLAMAZARES | Gijón; Hang Art | San Francisco; Hashimoto Contemporary | San Francisco; HAVOC Gallery | Burlington; HEITSCH GALLERY| Munich; Hernandez Art Gallery | Milan; Heron Arts | San Francisco; HOHMANN | Palm Desert; Juan Silió Gallery | Santander; K+Y Gallery | Paris; Kim Foster Gallery | New York; Laura Rathe Fine Art | Houston; Lawrence Fine Art | Lawrence; Liquid art system | Capri; Lucía Mendoza | Madrid; MAC | Milan; Markowicz Fine Art | Miami; Momentum Gallery | Asheville; N2 Galería | Barcelona; NIL GALLERY |Paris; NINE Gallery | Gwangju; Oliver Cole Gallery | Miami; Peninsula Fine Art | Guanacaste; Projects Gallery | Miami; Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery | New York; Rele Gallery | Lagos; Retrospect Galleries | Byron Bay; RHODES | London; Ronen Art Gallery | Amsterdam; SASHA D espacio de arte |Córdoba; Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance |Rancho Santa Fe; Simons Gallery | The Hague; Spoke Art | New York; STOA | Estepona; TAMBARAN 2 |New York; Tauvers Gallery international | Kyiv; ten|Contemporary |Nevada City; The Light Gallery | Medellin; URGEL | FLECHA | Madrid; Vitavie Gallery | Toronto; VK Gallery | Amsterdam; Want Art Gallery | New York; Whitewall Contemporary | Delray Beach; Woolff Gallery| London; Z GALLERY ARTS | Vancouver; ZK Gallery | San Francisco.

    Context Art Miami Fair Courtesy Ken Hayden Photography
  • Aqua Art Miami (www.aquaartmiami.com), the sister satellite fair to Art Miami, will kick off its 14th edition at the Aqua Hotel (1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139).

     The festive Preview has become the destination of influential collectors and art professionals who migrate from the Art Miami and CONTEXT fairs at the Pavilion to procure works by young, emerging and mid-career artists.

    Throughout the years, Aqua Art Miami has continued to solidify itself as a completely unique art fair, consistently staying true to its signature relaxed yet energetic vibe. The 2017 edition featured 52 international exhibitors showcasing fresh new works in the intimate exhibition rooms that open into a beautiful courtyard, of the classic South Beach hotel.

    A one-day fair pass to Aqua is $25. A multi-day fair pass (Aqua, CONTEXT and Art Miami) is $95. Students 12-18 years and Seniors aged 62 years and older are $20. Children under 12 years accompanied by adult are free. Aqua Groups 10 or more (Online tickets only) are $20. A Multi-Day Pass provides admission to Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua Art Miami Fairs, and complimentary shuttle service will be available between the fairs.

     The VIP Preview will take place on Wednesday, December 5th between 3pm – 10pm. On Thursday December 6th, the fair will open 12 noon ­– 9pm. On Friday and Saturday, fair hours are 11am – 9pm, and on Sunday fair hours are 11am – 6pm.

    2018 AQUA ART MIAMI EXHIBITOR LIST

    212 Arts | New York; AC Contemporary | Buenos Aires; Alessandro Berni Gallery | Perugia; Art In The Game | London; ArtApparent | Miami; ArtHelix Gallery/SHIM | Brooklyn; Artig / SHIM | Brooklyn; Artsaroma | New Delhi; ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) | New York; Aureus Contemporary | Fort Collins; BB Giordano | Boynton Beach; belenmorenoSTUDIO | New York; BEN Gallery | Guangzhou & Paris; Blackship | Miami; BoxHeart Gallery | Pittsburg; BP PROJECT : MARYAM ALAKBARLI | Baku & Paris; Bridgette Mayer Gallery | Philadelphia; CityArts Factory | Orlando; Elizabeth Clement Fine Art | Boston & New York; Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design, Georgia State University | Atlanta; EXHIBIT A | Corning; FF-1051 Gallery | Los Angeles; Fine Art Consultancy | London & Tokyo; Gallery Quinze | Pau; Gitter & Frascona | Miami Beach; HG Contemporary | New York; Imlay Gallery | Montclair; IRREVERSIBLE PROJECTS | Miami; John Sanchez Studio | Miami; Kevin Berlin Studio | New York; MID4ART | Miami; Orit Fuchs | Tel Aviv; Parsons Close Project | Springs, NY; reference: contemporary | Toronto; Robert Fontaine Gallery | Miami;  RW Art | Washington, D.C.; SCAI | Seoul; Skip Hartzell Gallery| Port St. Lucie; Space 776 | Brooklyn; standARTe | Madrid; Steidel Contemporary | London & Palm Beach; Stella Ripley | Québec; Stephen Wilson | Charlotte; Studio Casey Waterman | Miami Beach; SuperChief | Queens; The Lawley Art Group | Dallas; Uncommon Beauty Gallery | New York; VAN GOGH Art Gallery | Madrid; Vicky Barranguet | New York; Whitespace Collection | West Palm Beach; Wolf & Nomad | Miami; Wynwood 28 | Art Gallery | Miami

    Here are a few of the Art Works at Aqua Art Miami 2018:

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    BoxHeart_Andrew Ooi_Aura

     

    BoxHeart_Hannah Pierce_Apartment Building (blue)_2018

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