In pictures: Design Miami makes a stand
Table Of Content
- 'Chronos' by Objects of Common Interest
- ‘Nudo’ collection by Kelly Wearstler at Grupo Arca
- the fairs
- Art Basel Miami Beach
- archie moore’s australian pavilion wins the golden lion award at venice art biennale 2024
- Public Exhibition Days
- With Its Salone del Mobile Debut, MCM Collapses the Boundaries Between Fashion and Design
- — Design Miami/ 2023 Highlights
This year, it highlights works by the German artist Lukas Wegwerth, who arranges hand-painted wooden shingles on his sculptures and furniture in a series named for armadillos. RIMOWA is collaborating with local Miami artist Typoe, whose custom chandelier-inspired art piece now graces the permanently renovated Miami Design District store. The artwork, featuring a dynamic composition of colorful shapes and RIMOWA’s iconic aluminum grooves, represents the ongoing construction of our surroundings with a touch of childlike wonder. To coincide with Miami Art Basel 2023, RIMOWA and Typoe will reveal a complementary window display during the week of December 4th, incorporating oversized shapes and the brand’s aluminum suitcases. In celebration, the artist has created a limited-edition ‘Typoe for RIMOWA’ Miami sticker pack, available for free at the RIMOWA Design District Store at 115 NE 40th St. for guests to personalize their suitcases.
'Chronos' by Objects of Common Interest
The couch costs $30,000, though pillows with the same fabric print are priced at $380 and come with a tote bag. For London-based Sarah Myerscough Gallery, the Chinese artist Lin Fanglu worked with craftswomen of the Bai and Dong ethnic minority groups in China to create a massive woven work made by creating knots in natural cotton using meticulous traditional techniques. Lin’s work often takes sculpture- and landscape-inspired forms, the gallery says, and is meant to symbolise female empowerment.
‘Nudo’ collection by Kelly Wearstler at Grupo Arca
In collaboration with VA Securities, American apparel brand Nike will launch an exhibition celebrating the work of designer Virgil Abloh at the Rubell Museum. Japanese car manufacturer Lexus has partnered with the Insititute of Contemporary Art in Miami to present an installation by architect Suchi Reddy in the museum's sculpture garden. At the dedicated Design Miami pavilion, a variety of talks and exhibitors will take place from 30 November to 4 December including a panel discussion with Didero, American musicians A$AP Rocky and Erykah Badu, architect Gaetano Pesce, artist Daniel Arsham and others.
the fairs
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Selected works reflect on America’s history and the importance of building and celebrating sites of refuge, renewal, and reflection for Black Americans, people of color, and migrants today. The exhibition will be on view to the public December 5th, 2023 until January 22nd 2024 at the Historic Hampton House. Lexus partners with Dutch solar designer Marjan van Aubel to create a sun-powered installation for Miami Art & Design Week 2023. The show’s title, ‘8 Minutes and 20 Seconds,’ references the time it takes light from the sun to reach the earth.
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As we gear up for the many exciting events happening during Miami Art Week, many are especially looking forward to the offerings on exhibit at Design Miami/ 2023. Following its preview at Salone del Mobile 2022, the Stella McCartney x B&B Italia capsule collection officially launched in Miami with a mesmerising display featuring the hand-drawn ‘Fungi Fores’ print on Mario Bellini’s Le Bambole armchair and Granbambola sofa. A collage of tapestries, rugs and wall coverings make up an environment that creates a contemporary vision of sports fashion, featuring ping-pong tables and mini hoops in a graphic and playful set-up. One of the fair’s standout pieces is a large tiger at the stand of London’s David Gill Gallery.
While Instagram fodder is nothing new at design fairs, there was something that felt appropriate about a digital-turned-physical art series being constantly re-digitized. On a less conceptual level, the opportunity for everyone to get one last hurrah out of their Barbiecore fashions also felt like a fitting sendoff to 2023. (Peach Fuzz, here we come!) Either way, it was hard not to feel charmed by the city’s mix of fun, flashy and refreshingly low-waste interventions. Adding to Miami’s wealth of cool street furniture, 12 permanent steel benches by British designer Samuel Ross also made their debut in the Design District.
Public Exhibition Days
It would be hard to move from a sight like that to a design fair full of understated minimalism, so it’s no wonder that Design Miami/ tends to attract designers who favour bold colours and playful forms. Our website, admiddleeast.com, offers continually updated coverage of the best design, interiors and architecture in the Middle East and beyond. There’s also a curated selection of covetable and clever products, travel destinations and cultural events, plus a dash of celebrity style, access to the VIP homes featured in our print magazine and exclusive video content. Fashion company Dolce & Gabbana is set to present a series of design objects at its Miami location in partnership with Luxury Living Group. According to the company, the design will feature a rounded pink terrazzo bar studded with marble and glass, a chandelier made of Casa Dragones bottles and an art-deco-inspired mirror to evoke "the feeling of being in a 'cantina,' a traditional Mexican bar". "Germane Barnes has done this amazing installation that you can see throughout the [design district], so there's going to be a lot of energy around art and design this week, and of course, it will continue through the year."
With Its Salone del Mobile Debut, MCM Collapses the Boundaries Between Fashion and Design
The power of nature’s elements is also explored in Los Angles-based artist Lily Clark’s Curio. Creating an atmosphere of reflection, architectural fountains formed from stones from nearby Palm Springs are coupled with woodwork by furniture studio Prísma to present a serene landscape that mimics Southern Californian gardens to stroll around. Some may know A$AP Rocky for his musical talents, but most recently, he’s been turning his creative attention to design with a new studio HOMMEMADE. Launching at the fair as a Curio with radical design brand Gufram, the collaboration sees Rocky realise the Shroom Cactus – a version of the brand’s Cactus, designed by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello which is celebrating it 50th anniversary. For the Curio, the booth will be set up like a ‘utopian forest’ for visitors to indulge in the whimsical designs.
The artwork by Misha Khan mirrors its maker’s maximalist sculptural assemblage practice in the form of a mesmerizing topography of sugary hills and jiggling streams. Two of Kahn’s jurassic aluminum stools bookend the array and, nearby, an absorbing seating arrangement by Darren Romanelli features two pieces upholstered in a camouflage pattern that, paradoxically, are hard to ignore. The objects on display at Design Miami/ are influenced by and reflective of their location of origin, as well as their cultural identity and heritage. They come alive with our intimate daily interactions, becoming part of our histories and personal legacies.
Inspired by the Lexus LF-ZC battery electric vehicle (BEV) concept car, the installation showcases the potential of carbon-neutral energy harnessing through the use of organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells. OPV sheets on the installation cast colorful shadows throughout the day, while sensors within the sculpture make it an engaging, interactive experience. The collaboration marks the artist’s first public endeavor in Miami and continues Lexus’s tradition of supporting Miami Art & Design Week in collaboration with ICA Miami. Lexus and Marjan van Aubel will exhibit ‘8 Minutes and 20 Seconds’ within the sculpture garden at Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Miami, 61 NE 41st St. Beginning in November 2023, Miami Deign District will introduce a permanent installation by multifaceted British designer Samuel Ross.
The work will be a part of the group show ‘The Power of Purpose,’ open from November 24th — December 10th, 2023 at Wynwood Walls, 2516 NW 2nd Ave, Miami. This year, Bohinc Studio-founder Lara Bohinc has been awarded the 2023 Design Commission by the Design Miami/ Curatorial Lab and the Miami Design District. Standing tall with rounded, intersecting volumes — the designer’s signature — the sculptural work will welcome visitors at the entrance of Design Miami/ and will continue on into the new year.
BMW returns as the official partner of Art Basel Miami Beach, this year teaming up with Los Angeles-based artist Alex Israel with an installation titled REMEMBR. Spanning seven custom-designed screens, the immersive installation continues BMW’s commitment to innovation, cutting-edge technology, and the arts. REMEMBR by BMW and Alex Israel will be on view alongside the fully electric BMW i5 at the BMW Lounge at Art Basel Miami Beach Collectors Lounge from December 8th — December 10th. Jomo Tariku, an award-winning Ethiopian-American industrial designer & artist, presents several new collections at this year’s show that move the language of design forward through an exploration of new ideas, new furniture categories and new materials. Each piece in his presentation connects to his Ethiopian heritage and roots growing up in Africa.
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