Tauba Auerbach
Hernan Bas
Walead Beshty
Mark Bradford
Dan Colen
Martin Creed
Aaron Curry
Peter Doig
Jim Drain
Isa Genzken
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Mark Grotjahn
Wade Guyton
Guyton \ Walker
Arturo Herrera
Alex Hubbard
Thomas Houseago
Alex Israel
Rashid Johnson
Jacob Kassay
Alex Katz
Glenn Ligon
Michael Linares
Nate Lowman
Adam McEwen
Ana Mendieta
Gabriel Orozco
Jorge Pardo
Manfred Pernice
Seth Price
Rob Pruitt
Cristina Lei Rodriguez
Sterling Ruby
Dana Schutz
Reena Spaulings
Rudolf Stingel
Cesar Trasobares
Kelley Walker
Christopher Wool
For this year's exhibition, on show works by artists that focus on patterns and the laying bare of processes. Each artist explores distinct notions of production methods and defines contemporary culture as he/she sees it.
For this year’s exhibition, we chose works by artists that focus on patterns and the laying bare of processes. Each artist explores distinct notions of production methods. Through their experimentation with process, these artists are defining contemporary culture as they see it.
Artists In Exhibition:,Tauba Auerbach, Hernan Bas, Walead Beshty, Mark Bradford, Dan Colen, Martin Creed, Aaron Curry, Peter Doig, Jim Drain, Isa Genzken, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Guyton \ Walker, Arturo Herrera, Alex Hubbard, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel , Rashid Johnson , Jacob Kassay, Alex Katz , Glenn Ligon, Michael Linares, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Ana Mendieta, Gabriel Orozco, Jorge Pardo, Manfred Pernice, Seth Price, Rob Pruitt, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Sterling Ruby, Dana Schutz, Reena Spaulings, Rudolf Stingel, Cesar Trasobares, Kelley Walker, Christopher Wool.
The de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space is privately funded by Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz. The primary purpose of this museum is to exhibit their collection and provide education in the visual arts. Since its inception in 2009, the de la Cruz Collection has organized multiple exhibitions, provided artist residencies and collaborated with multiple institutions. Their educational programs include lectures, artist-led workshops and daily docent-led tours. As part of their mission, the de la Cruz Collection has initiated three programs to benefit the students of Miami-Dade County through scholarship and travel.
The de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space is privately owned and funded by Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz. It is not a foundation, is not registered as a 501(c)(3) under the US Internal Revenue Code and does not receive governmental assistance.
Opening December 3rd 2013
De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space
23 NE 41st Street, Miami
Open hours: from 9 to 15h
Admission to all lectures, events and educational programs are free of charge