As Fall begins to draw to a close in Miami, the art world turns its gaze to the annual spectacle that is Art Basel Miami Beach. In 2023, this illustrious event continues to be a beacon for art enthusiasts, collectors, and cultural connoisseurs from around the globe. Art Basel Miami Beach is not just an art fair; it’s a cultural phenomenon that transforms the city into a canvas of modern imagination and a stage for avant-garde expression.
Art Basel, which originated in Basel, Switzerland, has become synonymous with the contemporary art scene. Its expansion to Miami Beach has created a unique fusion of artistic innovation and Miami’s eclectic energy. The fair typically takes place at the Miami Beach Convention Center, but its presence is felt throughout the city with satellite shows, pop-up galleries, and exclusive events that make the entire week an immersive experience.
What to Expect in 2023
The 2023 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach promises an array of experiences that cater to the diverse tastes of its international audience. Here’s what attendees can anticipate:
Global Galleries: With over 250 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa showcasing significant works from masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as a new generation of emerging stars, the variety is unparalleled. Paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, and editioned works of the highest quality are on display, offering a comprehensive look at the art of today and tomorrow.
Sectors: The fair is divided into sectors, each offering a different perspective. ‘Galleries’ is the main sector, featuring established galleries’ most important works. ‘Positions’ allows curators, critics, and collectors to discover new talents, with each gallery presenting a major project by a single artist. ‘Nova’ is where new cutting-edge works are presented, created within the last three years. ‘Edition’ features leading publishers of editioned works and prints, and ‘Kabinett’ is a curated exhibition space within the galleries’ booths.
Conversations and Salon: Art Basel’s Conversations and Salon series provide a platform for dialogues and discussions on a range of topics, from the role of art in contemporary society to the dynamics of the art market. These sessions are led by prominent members of the art world: artists, curators, critics, and collectors.
Film: A sector dedicated to films by and about artists. Screenings take place inside the convention center and in the beautiful outdoor setting of SoundScape Park, where a monumental 7,000-square-foot projection wall brings the works to life.
Public Art: ‘Public’ brings sculptures and installations to the picturesque Collins Park, with works by leading and emerging international artists. It’s a chance to see how contemporary art interacts with the urban landscape.
Miami’s Local Art Scene: Beyond the convention center, Miami’s dynamic galleries, private collections, and museums join in with special exhibitions and events. The Design District, Wynwood, and the Museum Park are just a few of the areas where the spirit of Art Basel is echoed.
The Impact Beyond Art
Art Basel Miami Beach is more than an art fair; it’s a cultural event that spills into the streets, beaches, and businesses of Miami. Fashion shows, exclusive parties, and celebrity sightings add to the fair’s glamour, while discussions on sustainability, diversity, and cultural policy reflect its depth and relevance.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 is set to be a testament to the power of art to connect, challenge, and celebrate the human experience. It’s a place where the art community comes together to honor the past, present, and future of creative expression. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious onlooker, the fair offers something to inspire and engage everyone who steps into its world of wonder.
As the event approaches, the anticipation builds for what is sure to be another unforgettable chapter in the history of Art Basel Miami Beach. Prepare to be dazzled by the art, the people, and the city, all coming together for a celebration of creativity that knows no bounds.
This year’s Art Basel will be the biggest showcase yet while celebrating its 20-year anniversary! This event will feature contemporary art from 283 galleries in 38 different countries and will include some of the hottest events and parties. Here is your list of must-attend events!
“Art of the Party” Ocean Drive’s Annual Celebration
Thursday, December 1st
To throw their annual “Art of the Party” party on December 1, Ocean Drive will take over the Fontainebleau Miami Beach poolscape. Evan Mock, star of “Gossip Girl,” will be on the cover of this year’s December Art Issue, which will be released at the celebration. The cover of the issue, which was produced by GRIF and his team at HUMXN, will be the magazine’s first-ever digitally made design.
Maddox Gallery Art Show
Now through Sunday, December 4th
For the seventh consecutive year, Maddox Gallery will participate in Art Miami, where it will have a booth at AM220 and exhibit pieces by well-known artists like Banksy, David Yarrow, George Condo, KAWS, The Connor Brothers, Andy Warhol, Cooper, Kusama, and more.
A $4 million Bansky sculpture was notably purchased by Maddox Gallery the previous year on the first day of Art Miami’s VIP preview. This time, Yarrow’s works, including the well-known “Summer of ’75” photograph of supermodel Cindy Crawford, will be on display at Maddox Gallery.
Casa Del Sol’s Miami Art Week Yacht Installation
Now through Sunday, December 4th
In order to showcase a floating installation on a super yacht, Eva Longoria’s Casa Del Sol Tequila is collaborating with the collectible design gallery Ago Projects in Mexico City. Throughout the week, the vessel will hold exclusive events for Vogue, the artist Daniel Valero, Purist magazine, and companies including FarFetch, Rebecca Minkoff, and Cult Gaia.
Art Week at LIV
Now through Sunday, December 4th
The celebration of Art Week will include multiple events at the nightclub LIV, starting with a kick-off party sponsored by Alesso. The Chainsmokers, Martin Garrix, and Black Coffee will then perform there.
Story Nightclub: Basel Edition
Saturday, Dec. 3 – Sunday, December 4th
A fantastic array of performers will be at Story Nightclub to celebrate the yearly art expo. On Saturday, December 5, Cardi B will perform after the DJ set by The Martinez Brothers and Caleb Calloway. The following evening, music producer and DJ Deadmau5 will wrap out Art Week.
Fabel Miami VIP Grand Opening Party
Thursday, December 1st
A legendary VIP grand opening celebration will be held at the new open-air rooftop restaurant and lounge Fabel Miami, owned by award-winning architect Matthew Rosenberg and his business, M-Rad.
During the party, there will be unique DJ sets, Mediterranean food samples from Fabel, flowing wine and cocktails, and an exclusive first peek at the venue’s rooftop restaurant and bar.
Joia Beach Presents: Art Hearts Fashion Pop Up
Saturday, December 3rd
In honor of Art Basel, Joia Beach and Art Hearts Fashion are hosting a party with live art performances, a silent auction, and music by DJ Deroos.
Resy and American Express Design District Pop-Up
Now through Sunday, December 4th
Resy and American Express are working together to spotlight modern artist Phillip K. Smith III while celebrating Art Basel Miami with a number of activations throughout the week.
Massimo Bottura, Missy Robbins, and Mashama Bailey will host a dinner series for Amex and the reservations app, and a panel discussion on the state of black art and artists will be part of the “Savor & Soul” brunch. Throughout the week, they will also be doing events at Joe’s Stone Crab, COTE Miami, and Mandolin Aegean Bistro.
Moxy South Beach
Thursday, December 1st
During Miami Art Week, Moxy South Beach will host The Tracy Piper and Voss Gallery for a special live painting session and artist conversation.
NYLON House Miami Art Week party
Friday, December 2nd
The annual Miami Art Week celebration featuring music, art, culture, and beauty is hosted by NYLON House in collaboration with David Grutman and BMW. A global deejay lineup will perform at the event, which will take place at Strawberry Moon at the Goodtime Hotel and bring a symphony of light, sound, and installations to Miami’s art community.
Saint Laurent Rive Droite Sex By Madonna Exhibition
Now through Sunday, December 4th
To honor the re-edition of Madonna’s book “Sex” by Rive Droite, Saint Laurent will attend Miami Art Week with an installation that was organized by Madonna and Anthony Vaccarello. Anyone above the age of 18 is welcome to view the timeless images in a temporary seaside box erected particularly for the event.
Soho Beach House Art Week
Now through Sunday, December 4th
For Miami Art Week, Soho Beach House scheduled various VIP occasions. Wyclef Jean will play at a private dinner given by Core Response and featuring Sean Penn. Members will also get to listen to Armand de Brignac moderate a discussion with artist Derrick Adams.
Rick Ross will sing at a celebration celebrating Chris Labroy’s appointment on November 29 at Soho House and Porsche. James Blake will be among the DJs performing at Soho Beach House on December 2, and ANDREW and BornxRaised will perform there on December 3. The next day, Leon Bridges and Dash will perform at a party at Soho House to round up the week.
Sexy Fish: Dine and Dance
Now through Saturday, December 3rd
Renowned restaurant Sexy Fish As Art Basel takes over the city, Miami will host many events. A program for “After Dark” will include performances by WhoMadeWho, Themba, Kemikal Ali, and more artists.
The National Hotel Official Miami Art Week Party
Thursday, December 1st
The National Hotel Miami Beach is hosting an evening of sustainability and conservation in the art world as part of the “Official Miami Art Week Party20th “‘s anniversary celebrations. The sensory experience includes lavish served hors d’oeuvres for the first hour made by Mareva 1939 and complementary welcome beverages.
Michelob ULTRA Basel Debut
Thursday, December 1st
Making its Art Basel debut, Michelob Ultra will introduce its 2022–23 campaign. Through a special digital art pop-up event that included a performance from 21 Savage and visits by NBA icons Alonzo Mourning and Gary Payton, Michelob ULTRA NBA Team Cans were promoted.
Freehold Hospitality Art Basel Programming
Now through Sunday, December 4th
Over the course of the weekend, Ape Drums of Major Lazer, Perreo Intenso, Perreito 305, Spencer Ludwig, Tyla Yaweh, and SK8 Maloley will play at FREEHOLD Miami as special guests.
Fuel Venture Capital’s VIP Yacht Soirée
Saturday, December 3rd
During Art Week, Fuel Venture Capital is hosting a cocktail party on the Sealyon superyacht, which will be hosted by renowned photographer Tony Kelly. The TK Latin Jazz Trio will play live music at the invitation-only event.
Artists & NatGeo Photographer Presents ‘Evolve’ at the Eden Roc
Thursday, December 1st
During Miami Art Week 2022, renowned painters Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier will debut “Evolve,” their most recent exhibition, at the Eden Roc Miami Beach in association with Hilton Asmus Contemporary. The uncommon public exhibition, which is free and accessible to the public, takes a retrospective look at photography to examine the unusual and unexpected beauty of the world.
Tribeca Music Lounge
Friday, December 2nd
Chance the Rapper is getting ready to release his new album “Star Line Gallery” later this year and will be giving a presentation at Tribeca’s pop-up Music Lounge in Miami. He will discuss rethinking the idea of “album art” while recognizing Black artists in a conversation with artists Yannis Davy Guibinga and Nikko Washington. OKX is the event’s sponsor.
Maestro Dobel’s panel discussion
Friday, December 1st
As a partner of Design Miami, Maestro Dobel will moderate a panel discussion on “elevating the next generation of creatives” with Jennifer Olshin and Patrick Charpenel as panelists. The discussion will examine the role that patrons and cultural institutions play in fostering the next generation of creatives.
Cardi B at Sapphire Lounge
Friday, December 2nd
As a partner of Design Miami, Maestro Dobel will moderate a panel discussion on “elevating the next generation of creatives” with Jennifer Olshin and Patrick Charpenel as panelists. The discussion will examine the role that patrons and cultural institutions play in fostering the next generation of creatives.