SocialMiami’s GUIDE TO ART WEEK 2021

Sunday December 5, 2021: In it's final day, this guide -- presented in partnership with the Miami Herald's MIAMI.com -- is the city's most comprehensive listing of fairs, events and happenings during Art Week.

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Sunday, December 5

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza at NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami ($55 One-Day Ticket, $100 Multi-Day Ticket, $275 VIP Ticket, $35 Senior One-Day Ticket | 62 years+, $35 Student, One-Day Ticket | 12-18 years.)
Recognized as one of the preeminent international modern and contemporary art fairs globally, Art Miami showcases an array of iconic and signature investment quality art works, dynamic projects and special installations across more than 140 international galleries from 17 countries representing 60 cities.

FROM RUBELL MUSEUM

Rubell Museum
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1100 N.W. 23rd Street, Miami.
Five new exhibitions will be on view: solo shows by artists Hernan Bas, Yayoi Kusama, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe, Genesis Tramaine, and Kennedy Yanko, as well as the group exhibition ‘Collection Highlights.’ Free public access. Also while there, dine at LEKU, which brings the pleasures of eating in Spain’s Côte Basque.

Spectrum Miami | Red Dot
12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 NW 5th Avenue, Miami ($100 for a five-day pass, $50 opening night preview, $25 general admission.)
Spectrum Miami is a curated art fair presenting 150+ independent career artists, studios, and younger galleries that are pushing the boundaries in surprising and significant ways. Spectrum Miami offers the unique opportunity to talk to the artists, learn their stories, and take home pieces.

Perrier-Jouët “I Am Nature”
All day, lobby of 1 Hotel, 2341 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public.)
Designers Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler along with Perrier-Jouët explore the theme of interaction between man and nature with a unique installation that speaks to promote sustainability.

MAKOS/WARHOL
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios, 420 Lincoln Road Suite 440, Miami Beach, (museum admission.)
Supported by the Berkowitz Contemporary Foundation and Chloe Berkowitz, exhibition to display rare portraits and images of pop art icon Andy Warhol during his personal travels to China.

PAMM Panel: FilmGate x PAMM: Breonna’s Garden
2 p.m., 1103 Biscayne Blvd, Miami (free with museum admission.)
Visit the augmented reality experience Breonna’s Garden in Maurice A. Ferré Park and then join us in the PAMM Auditorium for a discussion centered around Breonna’s Garden with creator Lady PheOnix, Alex Kipman, the head of Microsoft HoloLens/ and developer of Xbox Kinect, Breonna Taylor’s partner Kenneth Walker, and Joanna Popper, HP’s Global Head of Virtual Reality for Go-To-Market and Location Based Entertainment.

Pop Up & Shop Up Market
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., The Gabriel, 1100 Biscayne Blvd, Miami
Stephani Lamoni, who works with local artisans and craftsmen in South Florida, provides a platform to sell their creative items. Market to highlight minority-owned businesses and showcase locally-made products.

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CONTEXT Art Miami 
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza at NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami ($55 One-Day Ticket, $100 Multi-Day Ticket, $275 VIP Ticket, $35 Senior One-Day Ticket | 62 years+, $35 Student, One-Day Ticket | 12-18 years.)
International contemporary fair dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists features more than 61 galleries from 17 countries.

Common Space at Oolite Arts
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach 
Group exhibition featuring ten renowned artists from Miami, New York and Chicago interacting with its gallery by transforming it into its own work of art.

Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 600 Biscayne Boulevard, Second Floor, ($12 adults; $8 seniors and military; $5 students (13–17) and college students (with valid ID); free for MOAD members, MDC students, faculty, and staff, and children 12 and under; free on Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m.)
Showcasing: Legendary Icelandic artist Hreinn Fridfinnsson’s his first American museum exhibition. Boasting six decades of experience, he is celebrated for his powerful and provoking pieces that use everyday objects like cardboard boxes and wire fencing which he transforms into enigmatic and beautiful works of art; Cuban American artist Jorge Pardo’s untitled series of 25 new drawings of modernist chairs, a carpet, and an incredibly large 1,000 lb. custom-fabricated chandelier; Loriel Beltran who is an emerging Miami-based Venezuelan artist.

Bob Dylan Artwork
Hourly bookings, 10975 SW 17th St, Miami, Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum (tickets $16 booked by hourly slots.)
The most comprehensive exhibition of the Nobel laureates visual art features 40 new pieces by the 80-year old songwriter that are showcased for the rest time. Plus, find more than 180 acrylics, watercolors, drawings and ironwork sculptures.

Flagler Street Art Festival
150 E. Flagler Street, Miami (free and open to the public.)
Week-long art celebration in the heart of downtown will unveil a series of attractions rooted in arts and tech, furthering the neighborhood’s growth as an international hub for innovation. Find large-scale experiential digital art exhibitions and 15 new murals commissioned by Mana Public Arts to be live painted throughout the week, and more. Additionally, the event will feature a sponsored beer Garden and food and beverage options. 
INVITATION ONLY: Mr. Saturday’s END REVUE Party
4 p.m. until late, 1 Hotel Miami, 2341 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach 
Closes out an exciting week at Art Basel by featuring sounds by Bare Amnesia, Jubilee, Venus X, and more with a special guest to be announced on the day of the event.
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Miami Mural Festival
Mana Wynwood, 318 NW 23rd St, Miami (free and open to the public.)
Presented by Mana Public Arts, this is street art with over 500,000 square feet of massive murals that surpass any existing installation in scale and significance. Produced by an impressive roster of artists, the murals are set to reinvigorate the street art character of Wynwood in the face of the increasing luxury residential development.

CHANEL Invites You to Discover
Noon to 8 p.m., Jungle Plaza, 3801 Northeast 1st Avenue, Miami, (tickets must be reserved at five echoes.chanel.com)
An immersive experience inspired by No5.

Faena Art Project Room
3 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3420 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public.)
Nonprofit organization that commissions, produces, and houses cross-disciplinary artistic experiences year-round. The inaugural program features Barcelona-based artist Andrés Reisinger’s The Smell of Pink, an immersive multisensory site-specific installation with accompanying NFT, which is part of the Aorist Launch Program: Crossroads.

Inside Feelings Outside Voices
12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Green Space Miami, 7200 Biscayne Blvd. Suite A, (RSVP mandatory.)
Refections from Miami brings together the work of ten BIPoC artists living and working in Miami-Dade County. This community effort sought to amplify the work of local artists who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color.

Margulies Collection
9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 591 NW 27th St, Miami (admission $10.)
Drawing on never-before-seen works from the private collection and new acquisitions, The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse will present the story of Italian artists who subverted traditional methods of art-making within the changing culture of Postwar Italy. This notable exhibition will give students and visitors a unique opportunity to explore 20th-century Italian art and culture.