Angel Otero, Installation view Kavi Gupta Gallery, Berlin/Chicago Art Basel, Miami Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Augustina Woodgate, Installation detail Spinello Projects, Art Basel Miami Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Popular New York based gallery Ramiken Crucible located in the deep left corner of Art Positions, transformed their small booth with the tall, angular metal sculptures of Andra Ursuta. Directly across from Ramiken Cruicible was the booth of Miami based Spinello Projects. Director Anthony Spinello is ambitious and we spoke briefly about our first meeting at Scope Hamptons many years ago. For Art Basel he presented a conceptual project titled New Landscapes by Miami based artist Augustina Woodgate. Upon first glance the work appeared to be drawings and indeed they are but the process of drawing for the artist, revolves around the removal of information and then recompiling that same material to make something else. Her focus has been on the definition of space such as a flat two dimensional map or the cylindrical representation of a globe. In a cycle of actions that includes erasing countries, landscape and in a way cultural identity that then results in three dimensional fragments, shavings of dust, she redefines the concept of boarders, volume and geometric equilibrium. It was one of the most intellectually stimulating projects at the fair.
Lastly, I will mention the work of Lyle Ashton Harris who exhibits with CRG Gallery in New York which was included in the main section of the fair. What was special about his large, multi-dimensional piece is that it was the first time since 1996 that the series of nine photographs that equal "The Watering Hole IX 5/6" were reunited and shown as a group. Quite captivating individually, together the works loosely tell a tale of Jeffrey Dahmer, his own masking of queerness and sexuality which emerged violently in serial murder. The focus grapples with identity, gender, and race resulting in the interpretive documentation of particular period of time that is expansive, also mirrored in the length of the work and rather than feeling like time passed, is a relevant documentation of life, fear and fetishistic longing.
For many New York based galleries exhibiting at the fair, including CRG, this was the first occasion after Hurricane Sandy which allowed them to reconvene within the realm and context of an exhibition space. While several New York galleries had to turn down the opportunity to take part in Art Basel Miami due to loss, there was a strong invisible presence of survival and hope that permeated the air. This seemed to ring true not only regarding the participation of galleries post-hurricane, but also within the circumstances regarding the art market. Rumors have it that sales were a success and in an aide-mémoire, once again the market comes out on top. That being said, you've waited long enough and here it is, in no particular order, my T O P PICKS from Art Basel, Miami 2012!
>>>>>>>> Lyle Ashton Harris <<<<<<<< |
Lyle Ashton Harris (left) and Greg Miller (right) in front of Harris' "The Watering Hole IX 5/6", 1996 Installation view at CRG Gallery, New York, Art Basel, Miami Photograph by Katy Hamer, 2012 |
>>>>>>>> Adriano Costa <<<<<<<<
Adriano Costa, Mendes Wood, São Paulo, Brazil |
Augustina Woodgate (left, bright blue dress) describes her project to Gian Maria Tosatti (next to Woodgate) Installation view at Spinello Projects, Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
>>>>>>>> Raimond Chaves & Gilda Mantilla <<<<<<<< |
Raimond Chaves & Gilda Mantilla, Para el que llega de lejos...., 2011 ProjecteSD, Barcelona, Spain, Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Tom Burr (front) "endlessly repeated gesture", Mirrored installation, 2009 Yael Bartana (wall), "We shall be strong in our weakness", Neon, 2012 Installation view Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Simon Dybbroe Møller, Produce, 2011, Printers, c-prints Installation view with Francesca Minini, Milan, Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Pae White (paintings on left) and Judith Hopf (right and floor install) Installation view with Kaufmann Repetto Gallery, Milan at Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Nathan Peter, PSM Gallery, Berlin Gallery director Sabine Schmidt explains the work to a fair visitor Installation view Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Jules de Balincourt, "Peace Violent Healing", 2006 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris/Salzburg Installation view at Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Michael Delucia, Installation view Eleven Rivington, New York Art Basel, Miami, 2012 Photograph by Katy Hamer |
Along with Art Basel Miami, a total of 26 art fairs graced various locations around South Beach and Downtown Miami. A particular buzz circulated around NADA and also the new kid on the block, UNTITLED which was curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Artistic Director.
The next Art Basel, Switzerland will take place June 13th-16th and will be in Miami once again from December 5th-8th, 2013.
All of the fairs were on view to the public commencing the 4th of December and closing the 10th. Stay tuned for more of my coverage soon and also be sure to check out my article Are you "IN" or are you "OUT", Nightly parties during Miami Basel in my Flash Art column, NY Tales.
More soon. xo
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