Dec 4, 2023 - News
Miami Art Week: Your fair guide for Art Basel and much more
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Get ready for this, times a million. Photo: Courtesy of Art Miami
It's basically a full-time job to plan your attack for Miami Art Week, as we celebrate contemporary art at venues all over the city.
What's happening: We've waded through a zillion announcements to pare down some best bets.
First, the art fairs! (MiamiArtWeek.org has many of these plotted on an interactive map.)
Opening to the public Tuesday:
- NADA Art Fair features new contemporary artists at Ice Palace Studios in Miami Beach. Tickets for single-day passes are $35.
- Satellite Art Show is an immersive experience inside a Halloween megastore on Lincoln Road. Free.
Opening to the public Wednesday:
- Design Miami, with a focus of furniture and sculpture, is at Convention Center Drive and 19th Street in Miami Beach. Tickets start at $40.
- Art Miami and its sister fair, Context, highlight boundary-pushing artists at One Herald Plaza. Tickets for single-day passes are $60.
- Untitled Art Fair showcases emerging artists and historical figures in tents on the sand in Miami Beach. Tickets for single-day passes are $55.
- Ink Art Fair showcases works on paper at Miami Beach's Suites of Dorchester. Free.
- Scope Art Fair has "new contemporary" works in a pavilion at Ocean Drive and 8th Street. Tickets: $60.
- Prizm Art Fair, located downtown and focused on artists from the African diaspora, explores the theme that "Civilization Is Not Civil." Tickets start at $35.
Opening to the public Thursday:
- Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami highlight young and international galleries at Mana Wynwood. Tickets $50.
- Pinta Miami highlights Latin American and Spanish creators at The Hangar in Coconut Grove. Tickets start at $30.
- Point Comfort Art Fair + Show celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
Opening to the public Friday:
- Art Basel Miami Beach — the main fair that all others revolve around — takes place as usual at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Tickets start at $58 for residents.
Also:
- The Museum of Graffiti celebrates "The Art of Hip-Hop" with sneakers, speakers and more. Tickets start at $12.
- The first-ever Tribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach features music performances and events with John Stamos and Robert De Niro. Ticket prices vary.
- Gimme Shelter at the Historic Hampton House features work from iconic Black artists like Nick Cave and Carrie Mae Weems, plus other programming.
