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Unmissable Gems at Miami’s Artwork Gala’s
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Unmissable Gems at Miami’s Artwork Gala’s

Last updated: December 7, 2024 12:46 am
Editorial Board Published December 7, 2024
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MIAMI — I’ve made it to Friday with out forgetting my press go in an Uber or creating cafecito-related coronary heart palpitations, and by Miami Artwork Week requirements I’d name {that a} win. Yesterday we mentioned critical issues, just like the monetary sustainability of the art-fair ecosystem, however at present we’re drained and remorse having that third margarita at Bacara, so we’ll have a look at artwork.

I noticed a dizzying quantity of standout work at Artwork Basel Miami Seashore, NADA Miami, and Untitled Artwork, however the week’s most underrated ticket was the Open Invitational, a brand new truthful for nonprofits and galleries centered on artists with disabilities, or “progressive art studios.” Co-Founder David Fierman, whom I caught up with throughout Monday’s opening evening, emphasised the significance of centering alternative ways of seeing the world.

“There’s a lot of purity in this work that is lacking in some of the higher echelons of the market,” Fierman advised me. “Let’s have a story where people make a positive impact on people’s lives and do it in a really sustainable, human-to-human way.”

On that observe, and with out additional ado, I’m sharing under my favourite works at Artwork Basel Miami Seashore, NADA, the Open Invitational, and Untitled Artwork — from Mapuche artist Seba Calfuqueo’s ceramics to Michael Angelo Mangino’s pithy textual content work and Alissa Alfonso’s whimsical sculptures.

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Artwork Basel Miami Seashore

Howardena Pindell at Garth Greenan Gallery

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Howardena Pindell, “Deep Undersea (Diptych)” (2024) at Garth Greenan Gallery’s sales space

Javier Barrios at Pequod Co.

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Javier Barrios, “Llovizna sangrienta” (2024) at Pequod Co.’s sales space

Iván Argote at Albarrán Bourdais

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Iván Argote, “Wild Flowers, Augustus” (2024)

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Set up view of Albarrán Bourdais gallery’s sales space with works by Iván Argote 

Seba Calfuqueo at Galeria Marilia Razuk

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Seba Calfuqueo, “Mínimo común denominador” (2024) from the Pueblos de Abya Yala sequence at Galeria Marilia Razuk’s sales space

Tina Girouard at Magenta Plains

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Tina Girouard, “Air, Earth, Water, Fire” (1980), made in collaboration with The Material Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, at Magenta Plains’s sales space

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NADA Miami

Melissa Wallen and Alissa Alfonso at Baker—Corridor

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Set up view of Baker—Corridor’s sales space with portray by Melissa Wallen and sculptures by Alissa Alfonso

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Alissa Alfonso creates whimsical sculptures fabricated from reclaimed basketballs and discarded materials.

Bre Andy at Cierra Britton Gallery

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Bre Andy, “Hanes” (2024) at Cierra Britton Gallery’s sales space

Susan Wick at David B. Smith Gallery

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Set up view of works made by Susan Wick between 1975 and 2023, at David B. Smith Gallery’s NADA sales space

Joseph Jones at Roland Ross

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Joseph Jones, “Crystal” (2024) at Roland Ross’s sales space

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The Open Invitational

Billy Bolds at Heart for Inventive Works Philadelphia

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Billy Bolds, “Untitled” (2024) introduced by the Heart for Inventive Works Philadelphia

Nyla Isaac at The Residing Museum

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Nyla Isaac, “Untitled” (2021) and “Untitled” (2012)

Michael Angelo Mangino at Studio Route 29

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Set up view of works by Michael Angelo Mangino introduced by Studio Route 29

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Untitled Artwork

Talia Levitt at VM Initiatives

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Talia Levitt, “I’m” (2024)

Léo Luccioni at Stems Gallery

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Léo Luccioni, “Snack de Frappe – Snickers” and “Snack de Frappe – Mars” (2024)

Kenny Nguyen at Sundaram Tagore Gallery

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Kenny Nguyen, “Eruption Series No. 43” (2024)

Judd Schiffman at Emerson Dorsch

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Judd Schiffman, “Bardot of Death and Dying” (2024)

Lilyjon at Cub_ism_Artspace

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Lilyjon, “The World Is a Riddle” (2013)

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