ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH ENTERS ITS SECOND DECADE IN MIAMI BEACH WITH A DISPLAY OF PREMIER QUALITY WORKS AND STRONG PROGRAMMING ACROSS THE CITY

2012 EDITION ENDED ON A STRONG NOTE ON ALL FRONTS: GALLERIES ACROSS THE BOARD REPORTED CONSISTENT SALES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK.

ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2012 Images by SHELDON BALDIE, Staff Photographer/Fashion+Lifestyle

Other Images courtesy of Art Basel Miami Beach. Art Basel/Basel & Art Basel Hong Kong

Markus Linnebrink, therearethreewaysofdoingthings, 2012, Pigments and Epoxy Resin on Wood, $28,000

Markus Linnebrink, therearethreewaysofdoingthings, 2012, Pigments and Epoxy Resin on Wood, $28,000 – Sheldon Baldie

‘After the destruction that the gallery experienced from Hurricane Sandy it is significant that we were able to show at Art Basel Miami Beach. All of our efforts were rewarded by meaningful sales at the fair and wonderful exposure for our younger artists.’ – STEFANIA BORTOLAMI, BORTOLAMI GALLERY, NEW YORK

Michael Reafsnyder, "Snack Shack", 2012, acrylic on Canvas, 60 X 72 Inches,

Michael Reafsnyder, “Snack Shack”, 2012, acrylic on Canvas, 60 X 72 Inches – Sheldon Baldie

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA – The 2012 EDITION of ART BASEL in MIAMI BEACH officially closed on Sunday, December 9, with high praise from critics, exhibitors and visitors, calling it Art Basel’s most serious presentation in Miami Beach to date. ART BASEL stages the world’s premier art shows for Modern and contemporary works, sited in BASEL (SWITZERLAND), HONG KONG, and MIAMI BEACH. Defined by its host city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating galleries, artworks presented, and the content of parallel programming produced in collaboration with local institutions for each edition. In addition to ambitious stands featuring leading galleries from around the globe, each show’s singular exhibition sectors spotlight the latest developments in the visual arts, offering visitors new ideas, new inspiration and new contacts in the art world. www.artbasel.com.

The 13th edition of ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH will be held December 5-8, 2013. The 2013 Edition of ART BASEL/BASEL show_picture (2)http://basel.artbasel.com (in Messe Basel, Messeplatz, Basel, Switzerland) will be held THURSDAY, JUNE 13 to SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2013. Built in 1999 by the Swiss architect and art collector THEO HOTZ, MESSE BASEL hosts UNLIMITED, STATEMENTS, CONVERSATIONS, SALON. HALL 2, a landmark building from the 1950s, built by HANS HOFFMANN, hosts GALLERIES, FEATURE, EDITION and MAGAZINES.

The FIRST EDITION of ART BASEL HONG KONG will takes place from Thursday, May 23, to Sunday, May 26, 2013 at the show_picture (1)HONG KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE (HKCEC, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong,www.hkcec.com), an iconic architectural landmark jutting out into the world-famous VICTORIA HARBOUR and framed by Hong Kong’s stunning skyline. The HKCEC is centrally located on HONG KONG ISLAND in WAN CHAI next to the CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT and near the city’s best shops, restaurants, nightlife and hotels. The debut show will present more than 250 of the leading galleries from Asia, Europe, the Americas and the rest of the world, chosen by a selection committee composed of renowned international gallerists.

As in the established shows in Basel and Miami Beach, ART BASEL HONG KONG will draw more than 50 percent of participating galleries from Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. In the show’s multiple sectors the exhibition will present the highest quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works of the 20th and 21st centuries by more than 2,000 artists from Asia and around the globe.

At ART BASEL HONG KONG, collectors from across the world will discover the best art being produced in Asia and beyond, and show_pictureenjoy the dynamic cross-cultural exchange that only this show and city can offer. The exhibition will be accompanied by an extensive talks program, giving first-hand insights into the latest developments in the art world, and a stimulating program of events showcasing Hong Kong’s rich culture. Exhibitions and events timed to coincide with the show will take place across the city’s thriving gallery scene, and in its growing array of cultural institutions, including ASIA ART ARCHIVE and Para/Site ART SPACE in SHEUNG WAN, THE ASIA SOCIETY IN CENTRAL, and M+, the developing museum component of the WEST KOWLOON CULTURAL DISTRICT.

Hilary Berseth (American), "Plated Point 4", 2012, electroformed copper on plastic base, unique, Gallery: Eleven Rivington (NYC)

Hilary Berseth (American), “Plated Point 4”, 2012, electroformed copper on plastic base, unique, Gallery: Eleven Rivington (NYC) – Sheldon Baldie

‘I would say that the fair comes at a crucial time for many New York galleries that have been hit by the hurricane and the flexibility that Art Basel showed in these exceptional circumstances has been particularly appreciated and helpful.’ – ALIA FATTOUH, LOMBARD FREID GALLERY, NEW YORK

Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 has again been a great fair. There were interesting new collectors and sales. We really enjoyed being part of the show.’ – SILKE THOMAS, GALERIE THOMAS, MUNICH

Yinka Shonibare, MBE, "Boy on Tightrope", 2012, Mannequin, Dutch wax on printed cotton, fiberglass, leather and rope, Gallery: James Cohan Gallery

Yinka Shonibare, MBE, “Boy on Tightrope”, 2012, Mannequin, Dutch wax on printed cotton, fiberglass, leather and rope, Gallery: James Cohan Gallery – Sheldon Baldie

ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2012, whose main sponsor (was and) is UBS, again attracted 50,000 visitors, generating an attendance of 70,000 over the five show days. ART BASEL in Miami Beach was visited by over 130 museum and institution groups from across the world. Renowned private collectors from the Americas, Europe and emerging markets returned, and were joined by new collectors from around the globe.

As ART BASEL marked its second decade in MIAMI BEACH, more than 250 leading galleries from 31 countries from North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia presented the highest quality of work at the show, underlining its seriousness. Given a particularly strong representation of Modern material at the show, as well as the entry of a dynamic selection of younger galleries – including nine that were newly accepted to the fair from NADA– visitors explored 11 decades and over 110 years of art history within the Miami Beach Convention Center. Additionally, collaborations with local and international partners ensured a diverse and deep program of art events, from ART BASEL CONVERSATIONS and ART SALON to ART PUBLIC, ART VIDEO and ART FILM, making this edition a celebration of the artists and their galleries.

Alfredo Jaar, "Teach Us to Outgrw Our Madness", 1995, Neon (edition of 6), Galerie Lelong

Alfredo Jaar, “Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness”, 1995, Neon (edition of 6), Galerie Lelong – Sheldon Baldie

For the second year running, ART PUBLIC, produced in collaboration with the BASS MUSEUM OF ART, turned Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space with large-scale sculpture, video, installation and live performances. For this year’s edition, the sector’s curator CHRISTINE Y. KIM, ASSOCIATE CURATOR OF CONTEMPORARY ART (LACMA) and Co-founder, LOS ANGELES NOMADIC DIVISION (LAND) brought even more complex works to Miami Beach and extended the exhibition space into the sky, across which DAVE MCKENZIE‘s airplane carrying a banner offering different marriage proposals every day. A highlight of the week, ART PUBLIC OPENING NIGHT on December 6 was free and open to the public, offering a program of performances by JASON AND ALICIA HALL MORAN with BRANDON ROSS, MY BARBARIAN and ALEX ISRAEL. For more information please visit www.artbasel.com/public.

James Casebere, "Green Staircase #4", 2002-2003, Digital Chromogenic Prints on Plexiglas (edition of 5 APs), Gallery: Sean Kelly

James Casebere, “Green Staircase #4”, 2002-2003, Digital Chromogenic Prints on Plexiglas (edition of 5 APs), Gallery: Sean Kelly – Sheldon Baldie

‘The preview of Art Basel Miami Beach was the best first day the gallery has ever had at any art fair…ever. We literally had nothing left but to sell off the iPads. We sold an Antony Gormley for 300,000 GBP, a Los Carpinteros for 110,000 Euros, and every Terence Koh we brought. We also met new collectors and viewers genuinely interested in our artists. An astonishing fair! – SEAN KELLY, SEAN KELLY GALLERY, NEW YORK

‘We were delighted again this year by the results at Art Basel Miami Beach. It remains the gold standard of the international art fair circuit.’ – ADAM SHEFFER, CHEIM & READ, NEW YORK

‘At a moment when art fairs are almost too numerous to count, Art Basel Miami Beach stands out in attracting an extraordinary number of museum curators and directors from across the entire United States and around the world. With that in mind, we presented an exhibition-like stand that brought clarity and very high impact to new works by just two artists – RONI HORN and GUILLERMO KUITCA. We are now engaged in talks about several important institutional projects for both artists. So for Hauser & Wirth, this year’s fair was a major success not only in commercial terms, but also in the opportunity to connect our artists’ with museums internationally.’ – MARC PAYOT, HAUSER & WIRTH, ZURICH, LONDON AND NEW YORK

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ART KABINETT 2012 became one of the talking points of the show for connoisseurs. 20 select galleries from the ART GALLERIES sector of the show curated exhibitions in separately delineated spaces within their booths. This year’s sector presented work by artists including FIONA BANNER (Galerie Barbara Thumm), CHUCK CLOSE (Two Palms), JANNIS KOUNELLIS (Galerie Lelong), JORINDE VOIGT (David Nolan Gallery) AND YAN XING (Galerie Urs Meile), AND CURATED SHOWS ON GENERAL IDEA (Esther Schipper); JACQUES VILLON, RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON, MARCEL DUCHAMP, SUZANNE DUCHAMP (Francis M. Naumann Fine Art); and HELIO OITICICA and JARBAS LOPES (A Gentil Carioca). For more information please visit www.artbasel.com/kabinett.

For others, ART POSITIONS proved a highlight. Featuring a tight selection of 16 galleries, the sector continued as an exciting platform for collectors, museum directors, critics and art enthusiasts to gain further insight into the work of individual emerging artists. Presentations included: MATT KEEGAN (Altman Siegel Gallery SF), PABLO RASGADO (Arratia Beer), NATHAN PETER (PSM), LEYLA CÁRDENAS (Galería Casas Riegner), COLBY BIRD (Fitzroy Gallery), CHRISTIAN FLAMM (Galeria Fonti), FELIPE ARTURO (LA Central), IRENE KOPELMAN (LABOR), PAULO VIVACQUA (Galeria Laura Marsiaj), JULIETA ARANDA (Galerie Mor.Charpentier), ATSUSHI KAGA (Mother’s Tankstation), ASLI CAVUSOGLU (Non Gallery), IVAN SEAL (Raebervonstenglin), ANDRA URSUTA (Ramiken Crucible), LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER (Galerie Michel Rein), and AGUSTINA WOODGATE (Spinello Projects). For more information on Art Positions, please visit www.artbasel.com/positions.

Marc Quin, "The Eye of History (Atlantic Perspective) Ice Age 1", 2012, Oil on Canvas, Gallery: White Cube

Marc Quin, “The Eye of History (Atlantic Perspective) Ice Age 1”, 2012, Oil on Canvas, Gallery: White Cube – Sheldon Baldie

‘We approached the show in a very serious way this year, with a strong curatorial view. We noticed that there was a lot of thought that went into the presentations around us as well. The general statue of the Miami Beach edition has really risen to a level comparable to Basel.” – STEVEN P. HENRY, PAULA COOPER GALLERY, NEW YORK

‘There was a very strong demand for works by GEORG BASELITZ and ROBERT LONGO. Our first sale, a work by JASON MARTIN, happened only a few minutes after the fair opened.’ – HELLA POHL, GALERIE THADDAEUS ROPAC, SALZBURG, PARIS

‘This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach was a truly wonderful fair. We were successful in placing many works in collections both public and private, as well as meeting collectors, curators, and writers new to our gallery’ – ELYSE GOLDBERG, JAMES COHAN GALLERY, NEW YORK

Camille Rose Garcia, "A Ghost id Born", 2012, Acrylic and glitter on wood panel

Camille Rose Garcia, “A Ghost id Born”, 2012, Acrylic and glitter on wood panel – Sheldon Baldie

With 40 galleries on display, this year’s edition of ART NOVA featured work by more than 100 artists from across the world including juxtapositions such as: YAEL BARTANA, TAL R. and TOM BURR (Sommer Contemporary Art); TANIA PÉREZ CORDOVA and NINA BEIER (Proyectos Monclova); BECKY BEASLEY and SIMON DYBBROE MÖLLER (Francesca Minini); THEASTER GATES and ANGEL OTERO (Kavi Gupta Gallery); JOHN GERRARD, MICHELLE LOPEZ and HANS SCHABUS (Simon Preston); BRIGIDA BALTAR, LUCIA KOCH and MELANIE SMITH (Galeria Nara Roesler); JULIÃO SARMENTO and LEIGH LEDARE (Pilar Corrias); DOVE ALLOUCHE, JONATHAN BINET and JESSICA WARBOYS (Gaudel de Stampa); and HAO LIANG, YANGJIANG GROUP and ZHENG GUOGU (Vitamin Creative Space). The sector again became a space of discovery for works fresh from the studio. For a full list of galleries and the artists, please visit www.artbasel.com/nova.

Tatsuo Miyajima, "Life (rhizome) No. 5", 2012, LED, IC, microcomputer by Ikegami program, electric wire, passive sensor, stainless steel frame

Tatsuo Miyajima, “Life (rhizome) No. 5”, 2012, LED, IC, microcomputer by Ikegami program, electric wire, passive sensor, stainless steel frame – Sheldon Baldie

Also in its second year, ART VIDEO was produced in collaboration with the NEW WORLD CENTER and DAVID GRYN of London’s Artprojx. Following its success last year, the free screenings in SOUNDSCAPE PARK on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the FRANK GEHRY designed building were extended by one additional night of programming and attracted an estimated 1,200 visitors. Showing just over 60 videos, the program was marked by the dusktill- dawn screening of ‘Bliss‘ by RAGNAR KJARTANSSON, which was presented in collaboration with MOCA NORTH MIAMI and the NEW WORLD CENTER. For more information please visit www.artbasel.com/video.

ART FILM was again selected by Zurich film connoisseur THIS BRUNNER and presented the feature-length documentary film ‘Painters Painting‘ (1973) by EMILE DE ANTONIO on the New York art scene from 1940 to 1970. For more information please visit www.artbasel.com/film.

‘We have had a good fair in Miami. We had success in selling works by ARTURO HERRERA, GLENN LIGON and ALEXANDRE DA CUNHA. Miami has always been an important fair for us and this year was no exception.’ – THOMAS DANE, THOMAS DANE GALLERY, LONDON

‘This is the only American fair where we show. We had a clear strategy to present only Japanese artists from multiple generations and through this we were able to share the diversity of Japanese art with a large number of viewers and have connected with many new and diverse collectors in return. The show’s high quality allows exhibitors to showcase works as they deserve to be seen.’ – MAHO KUBOTA, SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, TOKYO

Jason and Alicia Hall Moran (Courtesy: Art Basel Miami Beach 2012)

Jason and Alicia Hall Moran (Courtesy: Art Basel Miami Beach 2012)

Steering debate and discussions not only on the state of the art market but the arts in general, Art Basel’s daily program of talks offered its patrons and the general public another platform to engage with art in a meaningful way. Many leading artworld figures took part in the morning ART BASEL CONVERSATIONS. The PREMIERE ARTIST TALK featured legendary artist RICHARD TUTTLE in conversation with CHRIS DERCON, DIRECTOR TATE MODERN, LONDON. Further topics included the ‘PUBLIC/PRIVATE‘ panel discussing ‘THE ENCYCLOPEDIC MUSEUM‘ on the Friday of the show. Saturday’s panel focused on ‘WHY JAPANESE POST-WAR ART MATTERS NOW‘. On Sunday the ‘ARTISTIC PRACTICE‘ series presented ‘THE ARTIST AS MUSICIAN’. ART BASEL CONVERSATIONS is presented by ABSOLUT ART BUREAU, responsible for THE ABSOLUT COMPANY‘s international art initiatives.

ART SALON 2012, which includes shorter presentations each afternoon, featured 20 talks, ranging in topics from the Latin American art market to ‘NEW PERSPECTIVES FROM THE EDGE OF ARABIA‘. Taken together, both talks programs represent an essential aspect of Art Basel’s concept, reflecting the idea that the show is not only a marketplace for artworks, but also a meeting place for all of the artworld’s key players. Videos of ART BASEL CONVERSATIONS and ART SALON are being made available by ABSOLUT ART BUREAU and can be viewed on www.artbasel.com/conversations and www.absolutartbureau.com.

Alex Isreal Flash Mob (Courtesy: Art Basel Miami Beach 2012)

Alex Isreal Flash Mob (Courtesy: Art Basel Miami Beach 2012)

We are very pleased with our participation at the show and have had very positive responses to our presentations. We achieved good results, even better than we had hoped for. The interest in the Latin American and Brazilian artists we represent has definitely grown over the past two years.’ – FLÁVIO COHN, DAN GALLERIA, SÃO PAULO

‘This is our third time at Art Basel in Miami Beach – and it has been the best fair for us. Over the past two years visitors to the fair have come to see and buy, and now they are coming back again. We bring artists to the show not many people outside of Argentina or Latin America know and we provide the intellectual background to get to know these artists.’ – JORGE MARA, LA GALERÍA JORGE MARA LA RUCHE, BUENOS AIRES

‘The fair went well, the sales were good and we met extremely interesting collectors from Europe as well as the Americas. – AURELIA BOURQUARD, PRESS & COMMUNICATION, ART: CONCEPT, PARIS

MUSEUMS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS – Once again, Miami’s leading private collections – among them the RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION, CISNEROS FONTANALS ART FOUNDATION, THE DE LA CRUZ COLLECTION CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE, WORLD CLASS BOXING, THE MARGULIES COLLECTION, and the DACRA COLLECTION – opened their collections to guests of the international art show, putting on museum-quality exhibitions especially for the duration of the show.

The museums of South Florida organized significant exhibitions. Shows included: ‘New Work Miami 2013‘ at the MIAMI ART MUSEUM; ‘The Endless Renaissance – Six Solo Artist Projects: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Barry X Ball, Walead Beshty, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Ged Quinn, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook‘ at the BASS MUSEUM OF ART; ‘Bill Viola: Liber Insularum‘ at the MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (MOCA), North Miami; ‘2012 Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers’ and ‘Sylvia Plimack Mangold: Landscape and Trees‘ at the NORTON MUSEUM and ‘Postcards of the Wiener Werkstätte: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection‘ and ‘Esther Shalev- Gerz: Describing Labor‘ at the WOLFSONIAN-FIU.

Makoto Saito, "Prayer (Yellow)", 2011-2012, Acrylic and Oil Ink on Canvas, Gallery: Paul Kasmin Gallery

Makoto Saito, “Prayer (Yellow)”, 2011-2012, Acrylic and Oil Ink on Canvas, Gallery: Paul Kasmin Gallery – Sheldon Baldie

‘Miami for us is a junction between the North and the South. It’s almost a port where everyone gathers. At the show in Miami, we’ve connected with collectors and curators from so many different countries and throughout the region that in a sense Art Basel Miami Beach becomes a window for Latin American thought, its art dialogue and practice.’ – PEDRO MENDES, MENDES WOOD, SÃO PAULO

‘This year the fair drew primarily new international clients for us and it was a great success for many of our artists. It was a particularly remarkable year for Iván Navarro, with the fair’s curated programs for Art Kabinett and Art Public.’ – PAUL KASMIN, PAUL KASMIN GALLERY, NEW YORK

 Photographed by Sheldon Baldie

Photographed by Sheldon Baldie

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MUSEUM GROUPS: 130 international museum and collectors groups came from all over the world to attend ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH. The delegations included trustee and patron groups from the BROOKLYN MUSEUM; MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNA SAO PAULO; DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART; ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO; WALKER ART CENTER (MINNEAPOLIS); LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART; NEW MUSEUM (NEW YORK); TATE, LONDON, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (NEW YORK); MOMA PS1 (NEW YORK); PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART; THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, CENTRE POMPIDOU (PARIS) and many more.

Magnus Renfrew, Director Asia, Art Basel, Annette Schönholzer & Marc Spiegler Art Basel co-Directors Courtesy Art Basel

Magnus Renfrew, Director Asia, Art Basel, Annette Schönholzer & Marc Spiegler Art Basel co-Directors Courtesy Art Basel

SPONSORS AND PARTNERS: ART BASEL thanks its main sponsor, UBS, as well as its ASSOCIATE SPONSORS, DAVIDOFF, NETJETS, and the ABSOLUT ART BUREAU for their valuable support of its show in Miami Beach. Furniture was provided by HERMAN MILLER and the VIP car service was by BMW. The official Media Partners are THE FINANCIAL TIMES and THE MIAMI HERALD. Additional partners can be found at www.artbasel.com/partners.

Marianna Gartner, "Seated sailor and Devil", 2008, Oil on Canvas, Gallery: Galerie Michael Haas

Marianna Gartner, “Seated sailor and Devil”, 2008, Oil on Canvas, Gallery: Galerie Michael Haas – Sheldon Badlie

A limited number of ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2012 catalogs still available from D.A.P. in New York (Toll Free: Tel. +1 800 338 2665, Fax +1 212 627 9484) for the USA, or from HATJE CANTZ PUBLISHERS in Germany: Fax +49 711 4405 220. For the latest updates on Art Basel, visit www.artbasel.com or Facebook at www.facebook.com/artbaselmiamibeach.

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