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Art Basel Miami – the art…

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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US marshals seized more than $6 million worth of paintings last week, which was an unexpected way to kick off America’s largest contemporary art fair, Art Basel Miami Beach. Literally minutes before the pre – preview, officers confiscated modern master gems by Leger, Miro and Klein, in attempt to resolve an insurance dispute between two dealers. Such unprecedented drama dominated the conversation for the first couple of hours and then the serious business began – to buy or not to buy?

With less after-parties and more breakfast fixtures, the tone has definitely mellowed and the pace slowed. This is still Miami – the hippest, flashest fair around – and, as one gallerist so acutely put it, ‘$500,000 is the new million.’ Although times are tough, deals are still sealed with a little adjustment. Savvy dealers streamlined their booths and heavily discounted their prices to lure the jet-set core of collectors. Emmanuel Perrotin, for instance, only installed two works by the increasingly popular Farhad Moshiri, one of which sold for $250,000 on the opening day.

In true American style though, the biggest trend this time round was ‘impact’. Whether it be loud in colour, show-stopping in scale or glittering in surface, the need for attention was critical, in some cases at the expense of artistic integrity. For all this, you can bet your bottom dollar that sales will continue to close to the end of this week.

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Art Basel – and the parties!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach fair proved to be bigger than ever and the events around town were as well! The week started off with a party at MOCA hosted by Vanity Fair, which was held at the museum’s courtyard where guests mingled and enjoyed cocktails and nibbles while viewing the current exhibition. The following day, the New York based gallery Deitch Projects hosted an event at The Raleigh with a special performance by Santigold. Parisienne hot spot Le Baron had their usual pop up -this year the club was at the Delano’s Florida Room.

Celebrities, socialites and artists alike all attended throughout the week; for those lucky enough to make it through the door you might have found yourself rubbing elbows with Jay Jopling, Andre Balazs or L’Officiel Homme’s Milan Vukmirovic along with former MTV VJ Jesse Camp and New York “it” girls Fabiola Beracasa and Genevieve Jones. On Thursday night, The W hotel was the place to be with a private dinner hosted by Cartier at Mr. Chow followed by a party for Alex Delal, Stavros Niarchos and Vito Schnabel at the hotel’s club The Wall -I recall the quote for the evening being “Schnabel lockdown” as the line to get into the hotel for either party went as far back as the parking lot.

On Friday, the chic Miami boutique, The Webster hosted an intimate cocktail reception for designers Viktor & Rolf followed by a private dinner by Caviar Kaspia. As the evening progressed so did the number of events, with a highlight being photographer Bruce Weber’s model-heavy soirée at The Standard hotel. Later in the evening the week’s most highly anticipated event, Visionnaire had their annual party at The Delano hotel, the event was in typical Visionnaire style a mix of big names from art and fashion including the New York Times T editor, Stefano Tonchi.

Finally on Saturday night the New York club, The Box had a pop up at Nikki Beach featuring their notorious and at times scandalous burlesque show while a few blocks down the penthouse and pool area of the Raleigh set the scene for David La Chapelle’s party which went on till the wee hours of the morning. Between the art, fashion and design all going on in Miami in addition to the slew of events, this week’s fair made for a truly sensory experience.

Art Basel 2009: Parties and Avant-garde Art Invade Miami

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Known for its perpetually tan residents, sunny beaches and nightlife, Miami Beach turns into an art lovers’ dream in the first week of December. Since its inauguration in 2002, Art Basel Miami has put the Art Deco capital on the map as host of the most prestigious art fair in the United States.  250 top galleries from around the world, 2,000 art collectors and innumerable curators, dealers and private collectors of the highest caliber flock to sunny Miami Beach in honor of the fine arts. Art Basel week is known as the Mecca of Art for art aficionados as Miami Beach is now home to more than 10 satellite art fairs that take place simultaneously.

Along with the art types come the parties, celebrities and hopefuls trying to gain access into the hottest events of the season. Art Basel week 2008 proved all the naysayers wrong; the economy couldn’t put a damper on the mood, as a whirlwind of parties ensued with frenzied enthusiasm. Last year’s famous faces included Andre Balazs, who threw the famed paintball bash at the Raleigh, Marc Jacobs with Lorenzo Martone in tow, Calvin Klein at the Vanity Fair party at the MOCA and more. While Balazs may no longer be proprietor of the Raleigh, not much else has changed. Expect more famous faces and iconic parties this season.

Major players making the art scene rounds include the likes of Jerry Speyer and Larry Gagosian. My Art Basel advice is to dress to the nines (dress code: don’t expect to see bedazzled tees; those on the party circuit are draped in Rick Owens, Wang and Margiela) and plan in advance! Those coveted spots on the guest list are by invitation only and clipboard wielding PR folks regard them as iron clad.

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