Miami Art Week 2023 Recap

When walking through an art fair, our team has a tendency to end up in the backroom or exhibitor's closet, where you can see additional works being offered by the gallery. This is often where smaller scale or special objects are installed and we delight in what each gallerist decides to bring and exhibited each year. 

Throughout Miami Art Week, we explored four different art fairs (Untitled, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Miami and Design Miami). I asked the team to each share their "top 10" artworks from last week. The parameters were open, something that delighted, surprised, engaged or that you just can't get out of your head. The artwork shown below is testament to the diversity and richness of the contemporary art scene, embodying a blend of different mediums, styles, and perspectives. These remarkable examples showcase the talent and vision of the artists but also highlight the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the art world. Enjoy!


Hadley’s Favorites

Leonardo Drew, Number 381, bronze, paint, 96 x 79 x 70 in., ed. of 3, 2023 | Galerie Lelong (Art Basel)

Kaku, Speckled Spiral 30, tapestry | Ippodo Gallery (Design Miami)

José Lerma, Ana (Quinacridone Violet), cast and pigmented handmade cotton paper, 40 x 30 in., 2023 | Pace Prints (Art Basel)

Alice Reihl, Alter Ego, porcelain with glaze, 100 x 138 in., 2023 |  Todd Merrill Studio (Design Miami)

Hilary Pecis, Lily’s Studio, acrylic on linen, 77 x 92 in., 2023 | David Kordansky Gallery (Art Basel)

Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Plantoir, Red (Mid-scale), painted aluminum, stainless steel, 15 ft 5 x 46 x 35 in., 2001-2021 | Paula Cooper Gallery (Art Basel)

Paul Waters, Animals and Trees, oil on cut linen collage on canvas, 42 x 35 ½ in., 1972 | Eric Firestone Gallery (Art Basel)

Rachel Mica Weiss, Haze, polyester embroidery thread, brass hooks, maple, 70 x 60 x 3 in., 2023 | Carvalho Park (Untitled)

Michael Craig-Martin, Flowers, screenprints on somerset, 35 ⅜ x 35 ⅜ in., 2023 | Cristea Roberts Gallery (Art Basel)

Lizzie Gill, Still Life with Amphora (Prima), acrylic, image transfer and marble dust emulsion on panel, 48 x 40 in., 2023 | Geary (Untitled)

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