BooksIIII Wants Graffiti Artists to Take Back the Streets

​​​Originally a manufacturing plant for the RC Cola company, the abandoned building visible from I-95 has served as a concrete canvas for graffiti artists over the past two decades. The walls surrounding the plant have displayed some of Miami’s (and the world’s) most notorious graffiti artists, including Crook and Crome…

New Times Partners with Fountain Miami for Art Basel 2010

Greg Haberny, The Wanker’s Ball​We have a confession. We basically launched this culture blog just to have somewhere to write about all the cool shit that happens during Art Basel. And most of it has nothing to do with the official mega art show in the convention center, but with…

Design Miami/ May Move to Miami Beach

Each December, Design Miami/ is one of the biggest and most distinct Art Basel satellite fairs on the west side of the bridge, but The Herald reports that the fair is looking to move from its annual and appropriate home in the Design District to a parking lot across from…

Updated: One Giant Art Basel Artifact Finds a Good Home

Updated: I received an awful lot of e-mails from interested people, but it looks like it will go to the first to contact me: Nelson from Urban Real Estate in the Warehouse Distrrict. Thanks for playing! For Art Basel, Brooklyn photographers James and Karla Murray brought to Miami an awesome…

Highlights from Scope Art Fair 2009

We know Art Basel wrapped up five days ago, which translates to approximately two decades in “blog time,” but that’s one of the problems with covering an event like Art Basel for a blog isn’t it? The pressures of a non-stop deadline doesn’t give you the luxury of digesting what…

Highlights From Pulse Art Fair 2009

If you’re not afraid of a little color, and we mean that in almost all senses of the word, Pulse Art Fair was for you. With a strong commitment to new works and contemporary artists, Pulse gives you a window into the mind of young artists. And what you’ll find,…

Basel Brought The Box to Nikki Beach

There was plenty of imported NY snatch traipsing around Miami for Basel, but perhaps the most famous receptacle of naughty body parts designed to give you pleasure was the aptly named The Box. Straight from the Lower East Side and towing a reputation for providing some of the most naughty,…

Highlights From Art Basel Miami Beach 2009: Part 2

Congratulations, Miami, you’ve survived another Art Basel. Riptide dropped by the main fair  one final time late yesterday afternoon. Galleries had put out some new works since opening day, while some gallerists were literally counting their revenue, reportedly up from last year. That’s not surprising, considering much of the work…

Highlights From Art Basel 2009: Part 1

Art Basel Miami Beach is perhaps one of the most overwhelming events modern culture has to offer, and the rearranged layout sure doesn’t help make it feel like any less of a bizarre labyrinth through multimillion dollars’ worth of contemporary art.It would be futile to pick some sort of narrative…

Iggy Pop Needs A Manssiere

Banana Republican kicked off his Art Basel festivities at the opening of Primary Flight’s Blue Print For Space inside Art Center South Florida on Lincoln Road. Mighty impressive display of street inspired art I must say, especially photographer Alex Hera’s exhibition of bedazzled Jesus Christ statues strategically placed around a throne-like…

Scope Miami Still Local Friendly As Ever

One complaint about Art Basel: Local artists and galleries are given few opportunities to showcase their work. The only fair that has proven it values Miami’s artistic community is Scope.In this year’s catalog, [former] Miami Mayor Manny Diaz welcomes the fair right up front. In addition, local galleries Arune 5…

Last Night: David Lynch’s ‘Dark Night of the Soul’ At OHWOW

There’s a reason David Lynch long ago joined the small pantheon of adjective-ized American artists alongside Hitchcock, Kubrick and Bon Jovi. (What? You’ve never heard a Bon Jovian song?)The director’s tightrope walk between macabre and mundane was plastered all over the walls of OHWOW last night in a show that,…

Silicon Beach: Art Basel Gets Buzzing on Twitter

Art Basel has swooped in along with those denizens of the art world, and there’s a nifty way to keep up with it all in real time at Art Log Live (@artlog).  The site, which officially launches today, offers a hashtag for every major Art Basel fair, as well as…

Video: Design Miami/ With OK Go and Maarten Baas

Consider this the video counterpart to yesterday’s review of Design Miami/ 2009. We still recommend you head out for yourself, but in the meantime enjoy OK Go’s laser guitar performance, designer Maarten Baas’s human-powered clockwork (that’s the man himself opening the cabinet), and other assorted bits of fancy from the…

Michael Jackson: King of Art Basel

Last year it was a portrait of then President-elect Obama that was the main focus of Dietch’s project Art Basel booth. This year it’s the King of Pop Michael Jackson. Painted by Kehinde Wiley, who’s work usually puts hip-hop youth in the context of classical Royal portraiture, the piece was…

Highlights From Design Miami/ 2009

During a week when unchecked imagination runs wild and art comes close to scrambling your brain, Design Miami/ always refreshingly mixes things up by showcasing work with at least somewhat of a foundation based in function. Though the fair’s ArandaLasch-designed tent seemed a but smaller than years past, the fair…