Miami Project will feature curated presentations from 65 galleries, exhibiting leading emerging and mid-career artists from around the world. Conceived of and launched by experienced fair organizers Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause.
Miami Project, the newest addition to
Miami’s contemporary art scene, will debut in a 65,000 square foot tent in
midtown Miami on December 4th through 9th.
Miami Project will feature curated presentations from 65 galleries, exhibiting
leading emerging and mid-career artists from around the world.
The Fair’s selection committee is a who’s who of art industry figures from across
the U.S. including: Trish Bransten (Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco),
Catharine Clark (Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco), Andrew Freiser
(Fredericks & Freiser, New York), Kerry Inman (Inman Gallery, Houston), Sally
Morgan & Jay Lehman (Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York), and Randy
Sommer (ACME, Los Angeles).
Participating exhibitors include leading galleries from across the country including
ACME. (Los Angeles), Allegra LaViola Gallery (New York), Angles
Gallery (Los Angeles), Blythe Projects (West Hollywood), boltax.gallery (New
York), Brian Gross Fine Art (San Francisco), Caroll and Sons (Boston),
Catharine Clark Gallery (San Francisco), CB1 Gallery (Los Angeles), Charles
A. Hartman Fine Art (Portland), Charlie James Gallery (Los Angeles), Cirrus
Gallery (Los Angeles), Coagula Curatorial (Los Angeles), Conduit Gallery
(Dallas), Cooper Cole (Toronto), Daniel Weinberg Gallery (Los Angeles),
David Shelton Gallery (San Antonio), DC Moore Gallery (New York), DCKT
Contemporary (New York), DNA (Provincetown), Eli Ridgway Gallery (San
Francisco), Eric Firestone Gallery (East Hampton/Tucson), Foley Gallery (New
York), Forum Gallery (New York), Fouladi Projects (San Francisco),
Fredericks & Freiser (New York), Gallery 16 (San Francisco), gallery km (Los
Angeles), Gallery Paule Anglim (San Francisco), Gary Snyder Gallery (New
York), Greg Kucera Gallery (Seattle), Gregory Lind Gallery (San Francisco),
Haines Gallery (San Francisco), Halsey Mckay Gallery (East Hampton),
Inman Gallery (Houston), Jack Fischer Gallery (San Francisco), Jen Bekman
Gallery (New York), Kai Heinze Berlin (Berlin), Kopeikin Gallery (Los
Angeles), Larissa Goldston Gallery (New York), LESLEY HELLER
WORKSPACE (New York), Mark Borghi Fine Art (New York), Marty Walker
Gallery (Dallas), Marx & Zavattero (San Francisco), Morgan Lehman (New
York), Muriel Guepin Gallery (New York), NOMA Gallery (San Francisco),
Patricia Sweetow Gallery (San Francisco), PDX CONTEMPORARY
ART (Portland), Pentimenti Gallery (Philadelphia), Peter Mendenhall
Gallery (Los Angeles), Platform (Seattle), Quint Contemporary Art (San
Diego), Rena Bransten Gallery (San Francisco), RH Gallery (New York),
Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), Richard Levy Gallery (Albuquerque),
Romer Young Gallery (San Francisco), Steven Zevitas Gallery (Boston), The
New Wall Gallery (Garza Garcia), Traywick Contemporary (Berkeley), Visual
Arts Gallery/SVA (New York), Walter Maciel (Los Angeles), William
Campbell Contemporary Art (Fort Worth), ZieherSmith (New York), and
101/Exhibit (Miami/Los Angeles).
Conceived of and launched by experienced fair organizers Max Fishko and
Jeffrey Wainhause, the duo –managing partners of artMRKT Productions– run
several fairs throughout the year, including artMRKT San Francisco, Hamptons
and Texas Contemporary -- all of which are well-received by exhibitors and
visitors alike. The same is expected of the artMRKT’s newest production in
Miami: “What sets our fairs apart from others is our intimate scale and dedication
to showcasing emerging and established artists in a relaxed, welcoming
environment,” says Fishko, “We serve the ever-growing market for art and still
appeal to the more seasoned collector.”
Miami Project’s open layout and intimate scale will create a welcoming and
engaging atmosphere for visitors while offering unique surprises throughout. One
such example: Leveraging the national food cart zeitgeist, GastroPod, along with
the popular Panther Coffee and tasty Real Sorbet to create a culinary experience
fit for foodies.
Wainhause adds, “Our aim is to create an enjoyable experience for our clients
and to make the Fair easily accessible. The venue and layout of the fair enables
the galleries and artists to be the true stars of the show.”
Sponsors & Partners:
Turrett Collaborative Architects, FX Fowle, Société Perrier, Cadogan Tate,
gastroPod, Panther Coffee and Real Sorbet
VIP Preview:
Tuesday, December 4, 2012 - 5:30pm to 10pm
Media contact: Helen Allen/Meryl Cooper, Allen/Cooper, 212-260-8100
info@allencooperenterprises.com
Miami Project
NE 1st Avenue & NE 29th Street - Miami
Regular Fair Hours:
Wednesday, December 5, 2012 - 11am to 5pmThursday, December 6, 2012 -
11am to 7pm
Friday, December 7, 2012 - 11am to 8:30pmSaturday, December 8, 2012 - 11am
to 7pmSunday, December 9, 2012 - 11am to 6pm
Admission: $20 General admission $10 Seniors / Students
For additional information, please visit: http://www.miami-project.com/miami