Girls Guide to ABMB 2016

Events by day

*artist from the Girls’ Club Collection

abmb2016-nov286 - 10 pm | Amanda Ross-Ho: STOP BATH
Michael Jon & Alan 255 NE 69 Street, Little Haiti, Miami

7 pm | Lillian Bassman: Elegance Opening Reception,
Dina Mitrani Gallery, 2620 NE 2 Avenue, Wynwood, Miami

7 - 10 pm | Traveling Lady: Jessica Mitrani
The Screening Room, 2626 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood, Miami

Museums & Exhibitions

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood

transphysics: istwa, landscapes, paisajes | The works selected by curator William Cordova represent four generations of South Florida artists whose practice is informed and rooted in the geography, community and multi-cultural diversity of the region.
Vanessa Diaz: To Receive an Intrusion by Observing What We Have | his site-specific installation explores diverse approaches to customizing architecture, and how one responds to sculptural forms in a personal setting.
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood

Boca Museum of Art

RPM Project: The House Inside My Head | a video installation from RPM - Rhonda Mitrani, Patricia Schnall-Gutierrez and Marina Font - as a four-part exhibition, creating metaphorical realities that address classic dilemmas for women and push the boundaries in today’s feminine culture.
Sylvia Plachy: The Hungarian Connection | poetic street photography from Hungarian Sylvia Plachy
Boca Museum of Art, Mizner Park, 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton

Girls' Club Collection

Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency | demonstrates the prevalence of the feminine association of the color pink in contemporary art and life. Curated by Sarah Michelle Rupert, works by contemporary artists in the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz - and beyond - embody the current ambivalence about pink, either embracing it and amplifying its message or rejecting it as limiting, outdated and trite.
ABMB Hours: Wednesday - Friday, 1-5pm; Saturday, 9am-1pm. Admission is free.
Girls' Club, 117 NE 2 Street, Fort Lauderdale

Locust Projects

Backsplash II | an installation that serves as a visual and conceptual sequel to her previous exhibition in the space, by Brooklyn-based artist Katie Bell, in the front room gallery
ABMB Hours: Monday, November 28 - Saturday, December 3, 10 am - 7 pm
Locust Projects, 3852 North Miami Avenue, Design District Miami
 

Noguchi Breton

Lynne Golob Gelfman*: Sometimes Random
Noguchi Breton, 8375 NE 2nd Avenue, Little Haiti, Miami

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

Belief + Doubt Selections from the Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz Collection | part of a promised gift of over 100 works featuring Cecily Brown, Tracey Emin, Teresita Fernandez, Nan Goldin, Barbara Kruger, Ana Mendieta, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Amy Sillman, Lorna Simpson, Kiki Smith, Mickalene Thomas, and Kara Walker Ghada Amer, Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, E.V. Day, Ann Hamilton, Wangechi Mutu, Shinique Smith, Carrie Mae Weems, and Sue Williams
NSU Art Museum, 1 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale

PAMM, Pérez Art Museum Miami

Jillian Mayer: Slumpies | a body of sculptures that function as utilitarian objects, presented on PAMM’s outdoor terrace as well as in the Vattikuti Learning Theater on the museum’s first floor
Routes of Influence | juxtaposes artworks in a manner that maps how aesthetic concepts move fluidly across traditional, national or cultural lines, how “influence” in art is understood today as multi-directional, rather than linear in character.
Susan Hiller: Lost and Found | Commissioned by PAMM and making its debut in this exhibition, Hiller’s video Lost and Found features an audio collage of voices speaking in 23 different languages, including Aramaic, Comanche, Livonian and other extinct or endangered idioms.
Sarah Oppenheimer: S-281913, | newly commissioned project for Pérez Art Museum Miami, the artist intensifies the sensorial dynamics of PAMM’s unique architecture
ABMB Hours: Mon & Tues 10am-6pm; Wed 10am-5:30pm; Thur 10am-5pm; Fri - Sun 10am-6pm. Admission: Adults $16; Students, Seniors and youth $12; Children, Active US Military, and Members Free
Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Downtown Miami

Primary

Balancing Infinity, While Hanging Upside Down. Watching Lovers Fall from Grace, Underneath the Ground | solo exhibition by Autumn Casey* of sculptural, installation works, and seventy-eight (78) 2-D collage inspired by A.E. Waite and Pamela Coleman Smith’s 1910 tarot deck, famously known as the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot Deck.
ABMB Hours: November 28 – December 4 Monday – Saturday from 10 AM – 6 PM Sunday – 10 AM – 5 PM
Primary: 15 NE 39th Street, Design District, Miami

Pulse Art Fair

Pulse Projects | Site-specific installations including Miami Marbles by Anne Spalter, Beach Sessions by Loni Landdon Dance Project, curated by Sasha Okshteyn, The Tranformational Makeover Salon by Erica Prince, Champ by Zoë Buckman, Double-loaded Corridor by Jinie Park, Dragonfruit by Amelia Toelke
Pulse, Indian Beach Park at 46th Street and Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

The Ritz-Carlton Residences

Global Rainbow | dubbed the #RitzRainbow, artist Yvette Mattern’s large-scale, laser light beam installation will originate from Lionheart Capital in the heart of Miami’s Design District, casting an array of light across the city, and over Biscayne Bay
ABMB Hours: Evenings Monday, November 28th through Saturday, December 3rd.
20-mile radius from Lionheart Capital in Design District to The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach

Spinello Projects

Transitions #3 | the Miami debut solo exhibition by New York-based artist Naama Tsabar, presenting an installation comprised of three evolving bodies of work which examine human sociality and behaviour through the relation of body and space and the underlying role of intimacy and performativity.
ABMB Hours: Friday, Dec 2, 2016: Vernissage, 9:30pm; Admission is free
Spinello Projects, 7221 NW 2nd Avenue, Little Haiti, Miami

Superfine Art Fair

Performances and installations by Jen Clay, Asser Saint-Val*, Alissa Alfonso, Nice N Easy
Superfine!, 56 Northeast 29th Street, Midtown Miami


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