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02. 十二月 2008
The Miami Herald
Jane Wooldrige
ART MIAMI'S CHARITY VIP OPENING DRAWS THE BASEL CROWDS
If you haven't been to Art Miami in a few years, it's time to go.
''Art Miami has done a really good job,'' said Miami collector Dennis Scholl, echoing an oft-heard sentiment at Tuesday's VIP opening, a charity event for Lotus House.
Among works for sale: Gottfried Helnwein's photographs of Marilyn Mason at Barry Friedman gallery; Roy Lichtenstein's Water Lily at Galerie Terminus and an eye-catching photo of President-elect Barack Obama by Martin Scholler at Hasted Hunt Gallery. |
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"Last year was a massive leap forward. This year is even more of an improvement."
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The evening's goal at the 100,000-square-foot tent in Midtown: at least 4,000 guests, fair director Nick Korniloff said. Midway through the evening, he though he'd exceeded that number.
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Gallerist Ramon Cernuda, who specializes in Cuban masters, had already sold three works. ''People are asking for discounts,'' and in some cases getting them, he said. Among his offerings: A Wifredo Lam painting listed at $1.2 million and a $100,000 casting by Cundo Bermudez that had come out of the foundery earlier in the day.
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For the first time, Art Miami includes a video lounge, curated by staff from six international museums from Tel Aviv to Naples, Italy. The idea, said chief curator Asher Remy Toledo: bring museums to a commercial venue as a statement against the commercialism that now surrounds art. But for the gallery owners, at least, it was still a night for business.
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Among works for sale: Gottfried Helnwein's photographs of Marilyn Mason at Barry Friedman gallery; Roy Lichtenstein's Water Lily at Galerie Terminus and an eye-catching photo of President-elect Barack Obama by Martin Scholler at Hasted Hunt Gallery.
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| 02. 十二月 2008 | The Miami Herald | Jane Wooldrige | |
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