
Heading into the big weekend here in Miami with crowds continuing to roll through and sales going strong. The buzz from the VIP lounge at Art Basel (true story) and beyond is that people are loving the looks, the layout and the caliber of art at the Fair. In fact, Professor/Contemporary Art Advisor
Douglas Maxwell offered up his thoughts, saying, "This is the way all art fairs should look and feel."
Here are a few highlights--
Other news from the floor:
Featured at Art Basel Miami Beach as well as Miami Project,
Markus Linnenbrink has attracted strong attention both from collectors and institutions.
Patricia Sweetow sold one of his rare black-and-white large-scale epoxy and resin paintings for upwards of $32,000; she also sold nine pastel
Gale Antokal works and two gouache and charcoal portraits by
Zena Al-Shukri. At
Gary Snyder Gallery,
Art Green's "Circumstantial Evidence" was purchased by a private collector.
Charlie James Gallery has garnered great interest for
Jim Thompson's oil painting series of 1977 baseball cards and
Michelle Andrade's ink drawings.
DC Moore sold three works by
Barbara Takenaga, and
Jen Bekman sold pieces by artists
Kent Rogowski and
Christian Chaize. Sales at
Paul Kopeikin include a
Katrin Korfmann's triptych to a Chicago collector for $30,000; a grid of 15
Alejandro Cartagenas from his "Car Poolers" series for $30,000 to a prominent Miami Collector; and
Andy Freeberg from his "Art Fare Series" to a museum in Kentucky.
DCKT is also having great success, selling three
Cordy Ryman works, a US Flag by
Ryan Humphrey, and multiple
Helen Altman torch drawings. At
Muriel Guepin, three of
Joanie Lemercier's dibond prints which use cutting-edge video mapping technology have sold. And,
Richard Levy's "Benefit Wall" has been a big hit as well --four pieces were purchased including works by
Manjari Sharma and
John Chervinsky-- proceeds from these works are benefiting Chelsea colleagues who were devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
In addition, there has been a lot of media roaming the aisles including
The New York Times,
Art in America,
Art Fag City,
Miami Herald,
Yahoo Espanol,
El Nacional,
Miami New Times,
Art Info,
Modern Painters,
Art Forum,
The New Yorker, White Hot,
W Magazine, Univision,
International Herald Tribune,
Modern Luxury,
The Hollywood Reporter, among others.
Some recent coverage includes:
ART INFO:
http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/2012/12/07/usher-buys-a-louis-vuitton-waffle-maker-as-new-fair-the-miami-project-sees-strong-sales/
ART INFO:
http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/2012/12/04/miami-itinerary-tuesday-december-4/#more-24390
OCEAN DRIVE:
http://oceandrive.com/home-page/articles/art-basel-miami-beach-week-agenda-december-4
NEW TIMES BROWARD PALM BEACH:
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2012-12-06/culture/guide-to-art-basel-2012-the-satellite-fairs-have-sexting-james-franco-and-a-candy-roller-coaster/
MIAMI NEW TIMES:
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2012-12-06/culture/basel-tov-miami-new-times-guide-to-art-basel/
MIAMI NEW TIMES:
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2012-12-06/culture/art-basel-miami-beach-satellite-fair-guide/
FINANCIAL TIMES:
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/3379603a-396e-11e2-afa8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2DpXj7sdw
ART SLANT:
http://www.artslant.com/mia/events/show/248421-miami-project-art-fair-201
CONNEXIONS MAGAZINE:
http://www.connextionsmagazine.com/14/post/2012/11/miami-project-art-fair-december-4-9-2012.html
We look forward to seeing you all throughout the weekend. Come find us and say hello - the Fair is located at NE 29th Street and NE 1st Avenue in the heart of Miami - (
map).
Miami Project exhibitors: