The costs of visiting Miami and Miami Beach for Art Week add up quickly. However, there are many free art events worth enjoying. Here’s a breakdown some of the free public events hosted by Art Basel Miami Beach this year.
Public Sector:
Philipp Kaiser curates the sector for the first time.
Kaiser, an independent curator and critic, will
curate the Public sector at Art Basel in Miami Beach. Framed around the theme
‘Territorial’, the sector will transform Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space,
featuring 11 site-responsive works by established and emerging artists: Frida
Baranek, Yto Barrada, Daniel Buren, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Philippe Decrauzat,
Noël Dolla, Cyprien Gaillard, Daniel Knorr, Harold Mendez, Manuela Viera-Gallo and
Brenna Youngblood. In addition, Jim Shaw and his D’red D’warf band will present
the premiere of ‘The Rinse Cycle’, a progressive rock opera ten years in the
making.
Commenting on the theme of this year’s sector – ‘Territorial’ – Philipp Kaiser notes, ‘Since
time immemorial, sculpture has been territorial, commanding and authoritarian. Even
when sculpture is presented with utmost restraint and elegance, it asserts its own
physical space that we inevitably must share with it.’ The works selected for Public
address this aspect of sculpture as the pieces claim space or territory through size, scale,
intensity and sound, among other artistic practices. The theme is also a reference to a
specific historical discourse from the 1960s in which artists of different nationalities
became interested in new sites for their sculptures that existed outside of traditional art
institutions.
Frida Baranek
As part of Public, Jim Shaw (b.1952) will premier his much anticipated progressive rock
opera ‘The Rinse Cycle’. Shaw, who recently had solo shows at the Massachusetts
Museum of Contemporary Art, The New Museum in New York and the Marciano
Foundation in Los Angeles, has worked on the opera for ten years and with his band
D’red D’warf will perform the first two parts of the opera that combine written music with
improvisation, prehistoric chanting and spoken word, accompanied by visuals made by
Shaw specifically for the performance. Taking place at SoundScape Park on Wednesday
evening, December 6, 8pm to 9pm, the opera is free of charge and open to the public.
Jim Shaw and D’red D’warf, The Rinse Cycle: Parts One & Two, Presented with the
support of Blum & Poe, Metro Pictures, and Simon Lee Gallery.
Film and Sound Works
From December 7 to December 9, 2017, Art Basel will present a premier program of
film and video works that focus on the universal language of dance and movement.
Selected from the show’s participating galleries by David Gryn, Director of Daata
Editions and Artprojx, this year’s program will present films by artists Jibade-Khalil
Huffman, Jen DeNike and Tin Ojeda, as well as a series of short films drawn from the
Chicago Film Archives collection. In addition, Marian Masone, New York-based film
curator, has selected ‘Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel
Basquiat’ (2017), directed by Sara Driver, for a special screening. Art Basel, whose
Lead Partner is UBS, takes place from December 7 to December 10, 2017 at the
Miami Beach Convention Center.
For this year’s screenings in SoundScape Park on the 7,000 square-foot outdoor projection
wall of the New World Center, David Gryn has selected films that engage with the diverse
and global language of dance, as well as the connection between movement and music.
While in the past the Film program has featured works that touch on multiple topics, the
concept for the 2017 edition will present a more focused line-up of films centered around a
theme.
Nightly: 8pm | December 7 to December 9, 2017
Art Basel’s Film sector screenings will take place in SoundScape Park on the 7,000-
square-foot outdoor projection wall of the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center, a
three-minute walk from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Admission to Film is free.
Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.
Nightly: 7pm | Sound works in SoundScape Park
Hans Berg, Trance, 17’ (one hour loop), 2017, Gió Marconi, Lisson Gallery
Friday, December 8, 2017
8:30pm
Colony Theatre Special Film Screening
Sara Driver, Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat, 79’, 2017
The feature film selected by Art Basel film curator Marian Masone will be shown at the
Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Screening is followed by a discussion
with Sara Driver and Marian Masone. Entry is free, but seating is limited.
For more information about the Art Basel Miami Beach visit their website.
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