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Design Miami

Image of a white building with colors on the facade placed on teh beach.

Observer’s December Art Fair Calendar

Our guide to this month's art fairs will help you put together the perfect itinerary.
By Christa Terry
Visitors gather in the sunlit courtyard of a grand Parisian hôtel particulier, surrounded by contemporary sculptures placed on the lawn. The cream-colored façade, tall windows, and red balcony accents frame a lively scene of art patrons and exhibitors mingling during the fair.

How Asia NOW and Design Miami.Paris Are Setting New Standards for Focus and Form

These boutique fairs have succeeded, in part, by going all-in on their curatorial niches.
By Elisa Carollo
The image shows an exhibition space with sculptures by François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne. In the foreground, a large blue pig sculpture stands prominently, its geometric form and bright color striking against the historic backdrop. To the left, a bronze figure, possibly from a different artist, with outstretched arms, contrasts the playful nature of the animal sculpture. A smaller sculpture, possibly by the Lalannes, is positioned to the right on a pedestal, completing the eclectic arrangement in the room. The space has a classical ambiance, with ornate mirrors and detailed architecture enhancing the contemporary artwork's impact.

Record Prices, New Buyers and Global Reach: Design’s Moment Has Arrived

If there’s one common thread among today’s collectors, Friedman Benda partner Rachel Olshin told Observer, it’s the desire to really live with design—intentionally and fully.
By Elisa Carollo
Photo of an interior with elegant design and lights.

New York’s Salon Art + Design Is Launching a Dallas Edition

By Elisa Carollo
People attending a panel outdoor. View from the stage where four people are talking.

New Wave Art Wknd Is Palm Beach’s Answer to Miami Art Week

By Elisa Carollo
Image of a man with a black jacket and white shirt.

How One Art Collector Shaped the Creative Future of Miami: An Interview with Craig Robins

By Elisa Carollo
A man walking through the gallery exhibitions at an art fair

An Insider’s Guide to Maneuvering Miami Art Week

By Chloe Berkowitz
Image of a tent with sculptures outside

What’s On Off Basel: These Are the 2024 Miami Art Week Satellite Fairs Not to Miss

By Elisa Carollo
An art installation comprised of pink drapery that completely covers a storefront

Off-Basel Highlights from Miami Art Week 2023

By Nadja Sayej
A man in wildly printed clothing lounges on a strange chair

Artist Misha Kahn Is Designing His World at Light Speed

By Cat Woods
House of Today's booth at Design Miami, featuring the work of Rami Dalle, Khaled El Mays and Sayar & Garibeh.

At Design Miami, Lebanese Designers Draw Inspiration From a Bygone Beirut

By Alina Cohen
Es Devlin's Mirror Maze.

The 7 Must-Attend Parties at Art Basel Miami Beach

By Zachary Weiss
Installation view of Pascale Marthine Tayou's exhibition "Beautiful."

Your Must-See Art Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach

By Alina Cohen
Angelo Bonati, Craig Robins== Craig Robins, Jackie Soffer, Angelo Bonati and Rodman Primack Celebrate the Winners of the Panerai Design Miami Visionary Award== Private Residence, Miami, FL== November 30, 2016== ©Patrick McMullan== Photo - Gonzalo Marroquin/PMC== ==

Partying With Panerai at the Home of Miami Design District Creator Craig Robins

By Zachary Weiss
art basel

A Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Smashed to Pieces Today at Design/Miami

By Zachary Weiss
PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Art Basel

What Hath Zika Wrought? And Other Art Basel Miami Beach Predictions

By Daniel Grant
R & Company has a special project with the Haas Brothers that they have been working on for the past two years for Design Miami. It started when the American twins, Nikolai and Simon, visited South Africa and met women who do traditional beading. The collaboration with the women from a township outside of Cape Town has produced a series of beaded sculptures, which the brothers call Afreaks. Works from this new series, which sell for $65,000 to $125,000, will also be exhibited in Cooper Hewitt’s Design Triennial in 2016.

Design Miami Looks Ahead to Next Year’s Hottest Trends

By Paul Laster
Freida Pinto, Bruno Frisoni, and Ines de la Fressange hug at Roger Vivier's Miami party. (Photo courtesy of BFA)

Roger Vivier Fetes Limited Edition Bag at Art Basel Miami

By Caroline Tell
38 Beams, Design Miami Collectors Lounge

Absurd and Elegant: Counting Grains of Rice with Marina Abramovic at Design Miami

By Paul Laster
Peter Marino (Photo courtesy Patrick McMullan)

Peter Marino, Still In Leather, Details the Mammoth Exhibition of His Collection

By Nate Freeman
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