HIGHLIGHTS FROM ART BASEL MIAMI PART TWO
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Fascinating display of rare books and other ephemera at Harper Books' exhibition at Miami Beach Edition Hotel. Photography by Daisuke Yokota and art by Jesse Littlefield, Stewart Suttcliffe, Robert Whitman and more. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Cemeterium is a sculpture garden based on the layout and form of a cemetery that will take place in Miami during the week of art fairs. Featuring work by over thirty artists, Cemetarium is a hybrid form that takes inspiration from both art fairs and cemeteries, to create a critical context that celebrates the persistence of objects beyond this one week and beyond an artists’ lifetime. The exhibition is presented by Regina Rex at Emerson Dorsch Gallery photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Dorsch Gallery in Miami presents a double exhibition of works by Hugo Montoya and Brandon Opalka. Back on Earth will be on view until January 31. Photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Great Expectations 2014 is a group exhibition, which takes place in the 1928 bungalow home of Daniel Milewski and Nina Johnson- Milewski. For this exhibition, Invisible Exports, Samson Projects, and The Box have been invited to ‘curate’ groups of artists and individual works to be presented, in addition new works by Katie Stout, Jim Drain, Magic Flying Carpets, Christy Gast, Nicole Cherubini, Gina Beavers, Rochelle Feinstein, Nicolas Lobo, David Brooks, Steph Gonzalez-Turner, Kathryn Garcia, and Virginia Overton will be presented. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
To Have and to Hold will occupy 20 galleries and is a celebration of the Rubells’ history of collecting art. Starting with the late 1970s, it offers a loose chronology of early as well as recent acquisitions, simultaneously revealing movements in art and cross-generational influences. To Have and to Hold will be on view until May 29, 2015 at Rubell Family Collection in Miami. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and the SCAD Museum of Art (SCAD MOA) present the exhibition i feel ya: SCAD + André 3000 Benjamin, on view until December 14, 2014, at Mana Miami (318 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood). The exhibition explores fashion, film, and painting through the work of artist, musician, performer, fashion innovator, and actor André 3000 Benjamin (aka André 3000), filmmaker Greg Brunkalla, and painter Jimmy O¹Neal. photographs by SCAD
Click here to read Autre's interview with artist Brad Phillips where he talks about his obsession with literature and poking fun at Ryan McGinley.
With almost two hundred drawings and paintings Marlene Dumas – The Image as Burden is the first major solo exhibition of Dumas in the Netherlands in 20 years. A unique survey of the remarkable oeuvre of Marlene Dumas. This retrospective exhibition brings together over one hundred of her most important works, from the late 1970s to the present day.
Bortolomi Gallery presents the first solo exhibition with Argentine artist Nicolás Guagnini featuring sculptures and vitrified glazed ceramics – all with a strange and horrifying phallic twist. There will also be a few pages from the publication Some Notes on Dickface, which was designed by Bill Hayden. The font Dickface is available to download for $1:00. The exhibition will be on view until January 10, 2015 at Bortolomi Gallery, 520 West 20th Street, New York City
Jeff Koons 'Woman Reclining' presented by Gagosian Gallery as part of Art Basel Miami 2014. Stay tuned for complete daily coverage of everything Art Basel Miami on Autre.
In his most recent paintings, Ed Ruscha continues to meditate on the melancholy of Psycho Spaghetti Westerns in complex pictures that conflate his signature elements with the visual devices, perspectival techniques, and refined atmospheres of Old Master paintings to depict the romantic road trip of youth reduced to roadside dystopia. Ed Ruscha "Paintings"will be on view until January 17th at the Gagosian in Rome, Via Francesco Crispi 16
Pierre Huyghe's famous white Ibizan Hound with a pink leg named Human – as part of his "Alive" series – roams around his amazing retrospective in Los Angeles. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
A great detail at Pierre Huyghe's retrospective at LACMA, which will be on view until February 22. photograph by Oliver Kupper Kupper
Legendary artist John Giorno joins Elizabeth Dee Galleryin New York. Stay tuned for a solo exhibition in April 2015 and an outsized retrospective at the Palais de Tokyoin Paris. photograph by Hugo Vitrani
The first solo museum exhibition of Houston-based artist Mark Flood, Another Painting features key examples of the artist’s recent text, lace, and corporate logo paintings. With a deadpan and confrontational tone, Flood’s work interrogates the verbal, visual, and written language of institutions—such as government, Wall Street, and the art market—that influence everyday life. Appropriating the vernacular of these establishments, Flood seeks to reveal what he believes to be their inherent absurdity and desire to control. Another Painting will be on view until January 3, 2015 at the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis, 3750 Washington Blvd St. Louis, MO
Wind Parade is Los Angeles-based artist Pentti Monkkonen's artistic interpretation of today's cultural and literal climate. The artist asks, "What will happen to all the art in the event of a global weather or economic disaster? I have a friend whose gallery bubble wrapped his paintings so well that they floated on the surface of a flooded basement during hurricane Sandy and remained unharmed." Pentti Monkkonen's Wind Parade will be on view until November 29, at High Art, 17, rue des Panoyaux 75020 Paris
See 150 never before seen works on paper from the late 1940s through 1960s by Andy Warhol. On view now until December 20, 2014 at Anton Kern gallery, 532 West 20th Street New York