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Art Basel Miami: Part Three
9 January 2020
At Choi & Lager, in UNTITLED, we discovered Joyce’s initials in this Jenny Brosinski painting
At Richard Heller Gallery we were entertained by the artist Sean Norvet
Havana’s La Sindical were showing artist Juan Miguel Pozo who studied at the Leipzig School. This is ‘Water supply system’, 2018
We loved the work of Wendy White at Shulamit Nazzarian
The next day we visited the Rubell Collection where three generations of Rubell’s were there to greet us!
The new space is vast and light. A nostalgic moment seeing these Thomas Houseago sculptures once again which were on display in 2006
There were surprises in every corner
Some incredible gems such as this Robert Gober
Amir Shariat was proud that his Viennese discovery Rudolf Polansky was on display
Maurizio Cattelan’s banana made the big time news, Instagram was awash with DIY versions
Poju joined the traffic jam ‘Order of Importance’ by Leandro Erlich. The work was curated by Ximena Caminos
NADA hosted a brilliant talk on digital art with David Gryn, Pat Elifritz, Curator of New Media and Technology at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, and artist and writer Jibade Khalil Huffman
At the same time Lisa Schiff, Omayra Alvarado-Jensen and myself discussing the art market at Art Basel
One of our highlights was visiting Hague Yang’s show at The Bass Museum where there was music, dancing and performance around the galleries. ‘Boxing Ballet’, 2013-15
Haegue Yang, ’Red Broken Mountainous Labyrinth’, 2008
A lovely Artsy article about Tiffany and I sharing our wish list for the holiday season
Our last stop was the Moore Building to admire the Jeffrey Deitch and Gagosian show. Here’s Jeffery with Katja Novitskova, work ‘Planetary potential (red earth)’, 2016
Then the grand finale was a splendidly tacky euro style birthday celebration at Villa Azur. It was a great way to let my hair down with friends after a busy and great Miami Basel!