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London to Art Basel Miami: Part One
3 January 2020
I head to London’s Massimo De Carlo for Brian Rochefort’s solo show, I am in love with his oozing ceramics. We first acquired his work a few years ago from Zach Feuer
The sculptures in all their glory
The interiors are a secret world that urge you to explore and question
At Simon Lee Gallery there was some wild and wonderful paintings by Merlin Carpenter
I felt I was intruding at Michael Werner Gallery, where there was some sort of interaction going on. The work features in Raphaela Simon’s show ‘Erbeeren’
Then it was good morning Miami
Happy and beautiful was the work by Portia Munson at PPOW, ‘The Garden’, 1996
It was great to see Manish Nai in front of his woven and dyed sticks at Kavi Gupta
A wonderful moment with Carine Lee from Simon Lee Gallery along with Stephanie and Joyce. Who are you calling lazy and stupid!
An aesthetic moment - Gabriel Orozco at Chantal Crousel
I loved this scary and poignant work by Kaari Upson. We call these things blister packs in UK and this is what kept my dad going for a few years longer
Haim Steinbach’s work at White Cube was quite spectacular. ‘Untitled (piano mugs, David Bowie guitar)’, 2019
Great to see such an intense work by Laure Prouvost in the art fair
Maurizio Cattelan drove everyone bananas as he received so much publicity, even making it onto the front page of the New York Post. A statement about the art market which sold for $120,000, the work is called ‘Comedian’
The best work ever by Cajsa von Zeipel
She keeps getting better and better
Aaron Fowler had a great presentation. My partner in crime Joyce modelling for me
The wonderful Tau Lewis crouching next to her friend ‘Harmony’