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Miami Beach’s Bass Museum Cranks It Up After Renovation

by Nathaniel Sandler November 10, 2017

The Museum closed for nearly three years to work on developing visitor experience and adding a contemporary dimension to its more extensive classical holdings.

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All Is Not as It Seems in Art Basel Miami Beach’s Sculpture Park

by Benjamin Sutton December 1, 2016

Many of the works in the mega-fair’s public art sector mess with visitors’ expectations of what outdoor sculptures and monuments should be and can do.

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Your Concise Guide to the 2016 Miami Art Fairs

by Benjamin Sutton November 28, 2016November 28, 2016

There are more than 20 fairs in Miami this week, on top of the rich offerings at the city’s museums and private collections. Here’s a handy way to make sense of it all.

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Fresh Air and Artistic Forms Outside Art Basel Miami Beach

by Claire Voon December 4, 2015

MIAMI BEACH — Wandering for hours around the convention center housing Art Basel Miami Beach tends to make one long for fresh air.

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Hardware and Soft Concepts at the Bass Museum

by Benjamin Sutton December 10, 2014December 10, 2014

MIAMI BEACH — In an apparent attempt to show more shiny baubles than all of the art fairs combined, the Bass Museum of Art last week opened One Way: Peter Marino, a perversely perfect complement to its other major exhibition, GOLD.

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