Sunday, December 4, 2022

Miami Art Week 2022

The king of contemporary Art, scene
 #JeffreyDeitchgallery shown in #Artbaselmiamibeach2022

    It is always nice to be in Miami Art Week since I can escape from the cold weather for a little while. The shows are different every year, but the weather is always nice. It is fun to go to hotel parties, enjoy art shows, and meet a few people. This year, I stayed for a shorter period. I was quite busy going around town.

The Art Basel show was a lot more interesting than in previous years. The Art Miami show is always consistent; it is a great place to check out for most art buyers. NADA and Untitled were not very impressive; however, there are always a few good shows, so they are worth checking out.

Linea Recto y Punto by Fernando Garcia Ponce
 1985 & El sol Rojo by Calder 1967

    I loved the artworks presented by #ProyectosMonclova in Mexico, since Mexico's contemporary art market has been growing over the last few years (above the image).

Guillaume Bijl's 1984 installation at S.M.A.K. Ghent of a working casino

Meredith Rosen Gallery presented the 1984 art installation Casino, which was interesting at Art Basel Miami Beach 2022.

#Hijack by #Contessagallery at #ArtMiami2022

Contessa Gallery made a booth with Hijack artwork, which resembles Banksy’s work (above the image).


Doria Gallery show at #UntitledMiamiBeach2022


    A Greek gallery showed very interesting contemporary art that recalls Greek myth. If it wasn’t a Greek gallery, maybe it would be less interesting.


#YayoiKusama installation at #RubellMusuem

    It was nice to check out the Rubell Museum. It wasn’t a big museum, but they have three Yayoi Kusama art installations and works by #DamienHirst, #MaurizioCattelan, #Nara, #Takamura, #NoahDavis, and so on. A list of places to check while you are visiting #MiamiBeachArtWeek.



    I attended a fun party at Kohler’s 150th anniversary and the Almer and Etro cocktail party at the Miami Beach Edition Hotel.

Also, as my routine, I went to the beach every morning and walked around the beach for at least 30 minutes, which was precious time. Looking forward to next year!!!