Art Basel in Miami Beach Conversations, curated by Emily Butler, will focus on Miami as the meeting point of the Americas. It celebrates Latin American, Afro-Latino, Latino and feminist histories, the artistic ecologies of Florida and other topical issues in 2023.
Conversations will take place between December 7 and 9, 2023 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. |
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In Dialogue with Chance the Rapper | Globally renowned singer-songwriter and philanthropist Chance the Rapper exchanges with Lauren Haynes, Director, Curatorial Affairs and Programs, Queens Museum. They will discuss the mutual influence of hip-hop and other cultural fields including the visual arts, what inspiration and mentorship have meant to them, and how to champion and empower the next generation of creatives. |
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| | Premiere Artist Talk: María Magdalena Campos-Pons
María Magdalena Campos-Pons discusses her influential career as an artist and teacher with Franklin Sirmans, Director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Crystal Williams, President of the Rhode Island School of Design. Exploring her multimedia practice, which considers how history, memory, gender, and religion inform personal identity, they chart Campos-Pons’s trajectory over the last 4 decades, from her youth in Cuba to her acclaimed retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum and US tour 2023- 2025. | |
| | | The Artist and the Collector
The relationship that develops between an artist and a collector is at the heart of the art world. Artist Guadalupe Maravilla and the collector, curator and philanthropist Estrellita B. Brodsky discuss their respective commitment to championing diverse perspectives from Latin America and the challenges they have had to overcome. This discussion offers insights into how connections between individuals are shaped by their shared vision of art. | |
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| | The Art Market in 2023: Collecting in Brazil
The Brazilian art market is the largest by size in Latin America. With president Lula’s government reinstating the ministry of culture and increasing funding to the arts, how is the market developing? This panel examines shifts in the Brazilian art scene since the beginning of 2023 through the voices of gallerists, collectors, and experts. Has a renewed prioritization of the arts already had a measurable impact? | |
| | | Renewing the Institution: How Do Museums Remain Relevant?
Many significant US art museums have just completed or are completing redesigns and extensions. These institutions are not only adding more welcoming facilities, they are also adapting to new times. From integrating new technologies to finding new ways of working and engaging audiences, museums are seeking to reassert their relevance today. Here, three leaders reveal how they are resetting their institutions. | |
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How to get there:- Location: Auditorium, Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
- The Auditorium (Grand Ballroom) can be found on the 2nd floor of the MBCC and the nearest entrance is the North Entrance.
- Map to access the Miami Beach Convention Center: here
- The MBCC is an ADA compliant facility. For more information or assistance regarding accessibility, please contact Art Basel.
If you are not able to attend in person, our panels will be streamed live on our Facebook page or watch the recordings on our website and YouTube channelafter the event. |
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Unlock the ultimate Art Basel VIP experience – limited spots available! | The Premium+ Discovery ticket not only grants privileged access to the show but also immerses you in the heart of South Florida's art world, offering an exclusive look behind the scenes.- Personal encounter with famed Cuban artist at the studio
- Visit to a prominent private collection in the city
- Curated exploration of Art Basel in Miami Beach
- Invitation to special events
- …and more
Secure your ticket now before the show opens next week! We have limited spots to ensure a personalized and intimate experience. |
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