Tag: Design Miami

  • Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Wrap Up

    Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Wrap Up

    Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 has wrapped up another successful edition. As their latest press release states:

    Art Basel’s 13th edition in Miami Beach closed today, Sunday, December 7, 2014,
    amidst strong praise from gallerists, private collectors, museum groups and the
    media. Highlights of the show included the introduction of the new Survey sector,
    which brought 13 art-historical projects to the fair, including many rare works
    never before exhibited in an art fair context; and Art Basel’s staging with Performa
    of Ryan McNamara’s ‘MEƎM 4 Miami: A Story Ballet About the Internet’ at the Miami
    Grand Theater. Solid sales were reported across all levels of the market and
    throughout the run of the show. Featuring 267 leading international galleries from
    31 countries, the show – whose Lead Partner is UBS – attracted an attendance of
    73,000 over five days. Attendees included representatives of over 160 museum and
    institution groups from across the world – and a surging number of new private
    collectors from the Americas, Europe and Asia.

    Miami Beach’s leading museums and private collections also timed their strongest
    shows of the year to coincide with Art Basel in Miami Beach. The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) presented ‘Impulse, Reason, Sense, Conflict/Abstract Art in the Ella Fontanals-Cisernos Collection’ while the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space showed ‘Beneath The Surface’. It was a year of anniversaries as The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse marked its 15th anniversary, and the The Rubell Family Collection presenting ’50 Years of Marriage’, celebrating Mera and Don Rubell’s half a century of marriage and collecting.

    Design Miami, the leading global forum for collectible design, also celebrated its 10th anniversary and also presented their inaugural Design Visionary/ Award to Peter Marino. See more posts about Design Miami here.

    The Pérez Art Museum Miami presented Mario Garcia Torres, Beatriz Milhazes and
    Geoffrey Farmer. The Norton Museum of Art presented ‘RAW: Klara Kristalova’, while the Bass Museum of Art showed ‘One Way: Peter Marino’. The NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale showed ‘Café Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen’.

    Also, Art Basel and BMW announced a new partnership supporting emerging artists. Starting in 2015, the BMW Art Journey will enable emerging artists to go on a journey of creative discovery to a destination of their choice. Functioning
    as a mobile studio, the BMW Art Journey is open to artists from Positions and
    Discoveries, Art Basel’s sectors for emerging artists in Miami Beach and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit http://bmw-art-journey.com.

     

  • PERRIER-JOUËT PRESENTS ‘‘EPHEMERĀ’’ BY MISCHER’TRAXLER

    PERRIER-JOUËT PRESENTS ‘‘EPHEMERĀ’’ BY MISCHER’TRAXLER

    Perrier-Jouët’s latest commissioned design work, Ephemerā’ by mischer’traxler,  premiered this week at Design Miami 2014.  Exploring traditional craftsmanship, modern technology, the ephemerality of nature, and the Art Nouveau movement, mischer’traxler has captured the very essence of Perrier-Jouët with its own unique interpretation.

    As Perrier-Jouët’s latest press release reveals:

    ‘Ephemerā’ is the opening work of a new, year-long artistic residency with the Vienna-based duo and the historic champagne house, entitled ‘Small Discoveries’. The collaboration has been designed to stimulate curiosity, exploring the magical dialogue between Mankind and Nature. Small Discoveries, an innovative series of original works to be revealed throughout 2015 with exclusive limited editions.

    ‘Ephemerā’ stands out at Design Miami/2014 owing to its unique combination of playfulness and sincerity. It sparks curiosity and enchants the audience with a delicate game of hide-and-seek, played out through a mechanical ornamental garden. Comprising a room with a large oak table and two mirrors, the elegant furniture pieces come alive with colourful metal plants and insects that represent current, extinct and rediscovered species. Representing nature’s lively, deferential relationship with mankind, plants rise up and move to their own choreography, if they ‘feel’ they are not being watched. When someone approaches, they ‘hide’ and fold back into the table, reinventing a kinetic form of traditional marquetry. Similarly, digital leaves grow across the mirrors extending into 3D forms, but only as long as people are not too close. Otherwise they retract, leaving just a normal, reflective mirror.

    This is the third year that Perrier-Jouët has revealed an original commission first at Design Miami/. A continuation of the brand’s support of young designers, these partnerships demonstrate the brand’s belief in infusing art in the everyday experience. Each new commission joins the Perrier-Jouët collection at The Maison Belle Epoque, which hosts the world’s largest private collection of original French Art Nouveau pieces. In its role as a patron of design art, Perrier-Jouët is carefully adding new pieces to sit alongside its beautiful heritage pieces and ‘Ephemerā’ ultimately will join this collection.

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  • BISAZZA wears EMILIO PUCCI

    BISAZZA wears EMILIO PUCCI

    During Design Miami and Art Basel this year, luxury Italian mosaic company BISAZZA and legendary fashion house EMILIO PUCCI will showcase for the first time in North America BISAZZA wears EMILIO PUCCI, a new collection of BISAZZA mosaics inspired by historic EMILIO PUCCI prints. The collection will be on view in Miami at the BISAZZA (3740 NE 2nd Avenue), and EMILIO PUCCI (155 NE 40th Street) showrooms, both located in the Design District.

    As the BISAZZA press release states:

    Pioneering ahead of the fashion curve, the BISAZZA wears EMILIO PUCCI collection is the stunning result of a partnership in “prints” between the house of EMILIO PUCCI and BISAZZA. Through careful research and study of the “science of color,” this partnership showcases the artistic finesse, style and skilled craftsmanship of the two brands.

    A definite must-see !

  • NADA Miami Beach 2014 Dec 4-7

    Photo Credit:

    Mika Tajima

    Epimelesthai Satou (Take Care) 2, 2014

    spray enamel and thermoformed acrylic

    84 x 84 x 36 (213 x 213 x 91 cm)

    Courtesy Eleven Rivington, NY

  • Flashback 2013: Craig Robins Miami Design District Hard Hat Tour

    Flashback 2013: Craig Robins Miami Design District Hard Hat Tour

    Last year, I was very honored to receive an invitation to go on a tour through the Miami Design District, showcasing the exciting construction and retail projects that are underway as well as a preview of the exhibitions/installations celebrating Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami, conducted by the incredible real estate developer, Craig Robins. A truly amazing experience!

    You can see my post from last year here and check out this video of the tour…