Younger American, Asian Galleries Added to Art Basel Miami Beach

  • November 21, 2013 22:23

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Oscar Bluemner New Hampshire Town, 1931. Hirschl & Adler Modern.
Courtesy Hirschl & Adler Modern

A number of younger American galleries and Asian art dealers are among the new participants in this year's edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the anchor fair of the Miami Arts Week, held from Dec. 5 to 8, 2013.

In 2013 the Art Basel show at the Miami Beach Convention Center will feature 258 leading international galleries, drawn from 31 countries across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The show presents artwork ranging from Modern masters to the latest contemporary works and includes, for the first time in Miami Beach, a sector dedicated to editioned works.
A select group of younger American galleries are taking part in the show for the first time,
including Elizabeth Dee and Corbett vs. Dempsey in the show’s Galleries sector, 47 Canal in Nova, and Bureau and Real Fine Arts in Positions. Reflecting the international show’s growing link to Asia, new galleries from the region include Tang Contemporary Art and One and J. Gallery, both in Positions, and Singapore Tyler Print Institute in Edition.
The focus of the show remains its Galleries sector, which includes 195 of the world’s best established galleries. Longtime exhibitors are joined by firsttime participants such as
Pace/MacGill Gallery, one of the leading international photography galleries. After a brief hiatus, Art Basel in Miami Beach also welcomes returning galleries Foksal Gallery Foundation, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, P.P.O.W, and Timothy Taylor Gallery. Several galleries who previously exhibited as part of Nova or Positions have progressed to the main sector of the show, including Gavlak Gallery, Ingleby Gallery, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Galerie Mezzanin, Proyectos Monclova, Ratio 3, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, Galeria Nara Roesler, and Wentrup. For the full gallery list, please visit
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Gabriele Beveridge, Mostly that your face is like the sky behind the Holiday Inn, 2013. Courtesy of the Artist and Elizabeth Dee, NY.
Elizabeth Dee

 


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