The big sister of CONTEXT, Art Miami is broader and more expansive with art from 20th century masters such as Picasso, Chagall, Warhol, Alexander Calder, Wildredo Lam and Keith Haring running through to the 21st century and, inevitably, some of the same cutting edge artists that appear in CONTEXT, but with a more spacious layout allowing galleries to design what are more like mini-exhibitions than stands at an art fair. There is much to see from around the world and it is good to see that artists such as Damien Hirst, Anthony Caro and Patrick Hughes are well-represented from Britain, plus a good exhibition of Cuban art presented by Cernuda Arte from Coral Gables.
Looking to the future, across the show were numerous digital, reflective and kinetic works by artists including Kate Grooby, Chul Hyan Ahn and Leenam Lee, while one work that attracted a great deal of attention from visitors was Jean-Francois Rauzier’s immense photographic assemblage of the architecture and art of the National Gallery in London.