Five installations at Miami art week 2019
With activities kicking off in Miami for this year's art week, including Art Basel and Design Miami, we've selected the exhibitions and installations not-to-be missed, including an inflatable bubble gallery and a sand-covered traffic jam.
Instagram's @design booth by Studio Swine
British-Japanese design duo Studio Swine has made inflatable bubbles to form the exhibition space for Instagram's inaugural exhibition at Design Miami. Made from PVC, which Instagram says is 100 per cent recyclable, the booth will host work by designers Yona Care, The Alleles Design Studio, Kano and Deva Pardue under the theme "design for all".
Design Miami, Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th Streets
3-9 December 2019
Order of Importance by Leandro Erlich Order of Importance by Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich comprises 66 sand-covered sculptures of cars and trucks parked along Lincoln Road beach. The project was curated by Ximena Caminos and commissioned by City of Miami Beach.
Lincoln Road beachfront
1-15 December 2019
The Garden of Beauty by Marc Ange
Designer Marc Ange, best-known for the Instagrammable pink Le Refuge canopy, has taken over Italian interiors company Visionnaire's showroom with The Garden of Beauty. The lush exhibit will debuts Ange's Il Pavone ? a series of decorative furniture influenced by peacock feathers.
Vissionaire, 2063 Biscayne BlvdMiami, FL 33137
2-8 December 2019
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