Art Basel Miami Beach Shakes Up Meridians Sector

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Institutionally-minded' large-scale installations will take centre stage at this year's Art Basel Miami Beach.

 

Led by director Bridget Finn, who was appointed last September, the fair returns to Miami Beach Convention Center from 6 to 8 December, with a VIP preview on the two days prior.

 

In July, Art Basel said that by introducing a more affordable booth option, they'd signed up more new galleries than in any edition since 2008. This year's fair will gather 283 galleries from 38 countries and territories, including 32 first-time exhibitors.

 

Further changes have been made to support Finn's objective to 'maximise at every turn the opportunity for surprise encounters and revelatory discoveries'.

 

Notably, Art Basel Miami Beach has moved its Meridians sector for large-scale installations, previously held in its own walled-off space, to the south end of the show floor, adjacent to the Nova and Positions sectors. Curated by Yasmil Raymond, 'State of Becoming' will host 18 works by artists Lee ShinjaFranz WestRachel Feinstein, and more.

 

'The title is an allegory for the formal language embodied in the artists' work,' Finn explained in a statement. The installations will explore anything from the 'physicality of regeneration and transformation' to 'the entropy and the sublimation of organic materials'.

 

Looking to other highlights of the fair, the city of Miami will ask residents to vote on their favourite artwork among three selected from the Positions and Nova sectors for emerging artists. The most popular work within their budget of U.S. $80,000 will be acquired and installed permanently at the convention centre.

 

 

—Elaine YJ Zheng

October 3, 2024
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