By: Charlotte Trattner By: Charlotte Trattner | November 28, 2023 | Lifestyle, Events, Culture, Art, Guides,
Explore a complete guide of where to go and what to see during the highly anticipated Miami Art Week.
Rive Roshan “Composition Panel 3” 2023 at Rademakers Gallery. PHOTO COURTESY OF RADEMAKERS GALLERY
12/5
SCOPE Miami Beach
Known for innovation and discovery, SCOPE Miami Beach returns to the city for its 22nd Anniversary, bringing this year’s New Contemporary presentation, Not So Black And White. Partnering with STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam to curate SCOPE Walls, this year’s exhibition features monochrome artworks highlighting the nuance in an increasingly polarized world. Complete with programs and galleries focusing on discovery and showcasing an incredible selection of work by under-represented artistic voices across the 20th and 21st centuries, SCOPE 2023 features galleries worldwide and 15 solo presentations featuring a unique curatorial perspective. SCOPE 2023 will also showcase talks, events and activations throughout this inspiring weekend, leaving its visitors pondering the vast array of art. Dec. 5-10, 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Website
Herv Bailey, “Single Chair” (1967) at Magen H Gallery, part of Design Miami/ 2023. PHOTO: COURTESY OF MAGEN H GALLERY
12/6
DESIGN MIAMI/
Bringing over 40 galleries and curated exhibitions to Pride Park, Design Miami/ ushers in a year of firsts for this art fair. Now in its 19th year, the 2023 edition centers around the theme of Where We Stand, celebrating design inspired by place, community, heritage and the power of drawing inspiration from our connections. Following the inaugural Paris debut earlier this year, Design Miami/ 2023 at Miami Beach will feature over 40 galleries and curated exhibitions alongside returning exhibitors such as Galerie Patrick Seguin and first-timers such as Aequo Gallery, and Marta within the Curio program. Complete with thought-provoking contemporary and historic artwork focusing on the 20th and 21st centuries, Design Miami/ features coveted program details taking Miami by storm. Dec. 6-10, Website
12/6 SPECTRUM
Returning for its 13th year, Spectrum showcases upscale and urban contemporary art. As a key destination for art enthusiasts and industry leaders alike, Spectrum Miami is set to present special programs with its sister fair, Red Dot Miami. Featuring more than 200 exhibiting galleries from Florida and worldwide, the five-day fair celebrates fine art while showcasing music, entertainment and other special events. Held at the MANA Wynwood Convention Center and just a quick walk from Wynwood’s bustling restaurants, Spectrum Miami grants established and emerging independent artists the opportunity to present their work on an international stage. Dec. 6-10, 2217 NW 5th Ave., Miami; and NW 22nd St., Miami, Website
Kevin Dueso, “Monkey Business” at Miami Fine Art gallery PHOTO: COURTESY OF RED DOT
12/6
RED DOT
Bringing leading galleries and artists worldwide, Red Dot Miami returns with its sister fair, Spectrum Miami, for its 18th year. Presenting contemporary art from over 280 exhibitors, the sister fairs will offer over 150,000 square feet of exhibition space set to draw over 30,000 art enthusiasts. Complete with specially curated programming that looks at cutting-edge galleries chosen by the Redwood Art Group selection committee, this year’s showcase presents a vibrant environment for any art aficionado to enjoy. Dec. 6-10, 2217 NW 5th Ave., Miami; and NW 22nd St., Miami, Website
Photography by: Photo Courtesy: Rademakers Gallery; Maagen H Gallery; Red Dot