Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach

Heading to sunny Florida for Art Basel Miami Beach? Don’t miss the opportunity to catch some rays and immerse yourself in Miami’s vibrant, eclectic art scene. The fair kicks off with invitation-only access on Wednesday, December 4th, and Thursday, December 5th. Public viewing runs from Friday, December 6th, through Sunday, December 8th. Learn more about Art Basel Miami Beach here.


Galleries, Museums & Public Art

Image courtesy of Miami Design District.

  • Head to Miami’s Design District to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art, explore public artworks, and visit nearby luxury shops and restaurants.

  • Wynwood is Miami’s it-spot, sporting large scale murals, graffiti walls,and funky boutiques. The annual Margulies Collection at the Warehouse at the Warehouse features exemplary works by Roy Lichtenstein, Louise Nevelson, and Isamu Noguchi.

  • Stop by the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) brimming with international art from the 20th and 21st centuries, with a solo exhibition featuring José Parlá currently on view.

  • TGo back in time at the Bass Museum, located in a preserved 1930s Art Deco building on Miami Beach, featuring a wide array of special exhibitions this week.

  • Visit the Rubell Museum, which is debuting three new exhibitions during Miami Art Week and is not to be missed.


Good Food & Good Drinks

Elastika. Todd Coleman

  • Catch: Expect signature Catch dishes at this high-energy trendy seafood restaurant

  • Cote Miami: A Michelin-star Korean barbecue experience

  • Elastika: Located in the heart of Miami’s Design District on the first floor of The Moore, serving modern American dishes as visually stunning as the space itself

  • Doya: A Michelin-rated, modern Aegan Meze and Bar, this chic restaurant is located in the heart of Wynwood

  • Maty’s: Find a mix of traditional and modern Peruvian flavors; refreshing cocktails and creative dishes

  • Delilah Miami: The vintage-inspired menu and lush interior delivers an experience straight out of the Roaring ‘20s


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