

Gustavo Pérez Monzón installing a site-specific work (photo Yoandry Hernandez, via Cifo)Ĭisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami) - They are presenting Cuban artist Gustavo Pérez Monzón’s first solo exhibition in the United States, featuring nearly 70 works created between 1979 and the late 1980s.ĭe la Cruz Collection (23 NE 41st Street, Miami) - The collectors have selected a group of artists from their personal holdings associated with “the defining of 21st-century practice.” There are works by Allora & Calzadilla, Walead Beshty, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Peter Doig, Félix González-Torres, Glenn Ligon, Sigmar Polke, Cosima von Bonin, Christopher Wool, and many others. Museums and Private Collectionsīass Museum of Art (2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach) - The museum’s building is closed for renovations through the fall of 2016, but it has curated a pop-up Rachel Harrison show across the street in the Miami Beach Regional Library (227 22nd Street) that you might want to check out. There’s also a curious number of small exhibitions to accompany the fair, including one devoted to Abstract Expressionist Grace Hartigan and another to Keith Haring’s classic Pop Shop. X Contemporary (247 NW 24th Street, Wynwood, Miami) - (VIP preview: Tuesday, December 1, 5–10pm) - One of the new kids on the block, this fair is New York heavy (though a smattering of Philadelphia, Seattle, and other locales also factor in). Untitled (Ocean Drive and 12th Street, Miami Beach) - (VIP preview: December 1, times not public) - This is probably the most curated of the art fairs and it is bright, on the beach, and thrives on a youthful vibe. The Untitled art fair has the added draw of being on the beach. Weisman Art Foundation, the Tiroche DeLeon Collection), live painting from international graffiti writers, and the PINTA Miami art fair, which focuses on “Ibero-American art identities and issues.” Mana Wynwood (318 NW 23rd Street, Miami) - (VIP preview: Tuesday, December 1, 6–9pm) - This complex of spaces includes selections from various private collections and foundations (the Jorge M. Nothing over the top but usually a quality stop. Ink Miami Art Fair (1850 Collins Avenue, at 19th Street, Miami Beach) - (No preview fair runs December 2–6) - A small hotel fair with a love of multiples. This year’s entrance commission is by Harvard Graduate School of Design students. DESIGN MIAMI: Rendering of the new entrance commission, UNBUILT (image courtesy of Harvard GSD, via Design Miami)ĭesign Miami (Meridian Avenue and 19th Street, Miami Beach) - (Collector’s Preview: December 1, 12–6pm Vernissage: December 1, 6–8pm) - Bigger and more important than ever, Design Miami is a great showcase of the latest in luxury design.
