Art Basel Miami Beach Art and Music Guides

 
 

Looking for some guidance to the Art Basel madness? Beached Miami has you covered.
Looking for some guidance to the Art Basel madness? Beached Miami has you covered.
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The annual onslaught of events surrounding Art Basel Miami Beach is upon us. At the center of it all, of course, is the massive ABMB fair itself, housed in the cavernous Miami Beach Convention Center. But even that only represents a slice of the action.

With so much going on, you may be looking for some guidance as you plan your Art Basel itinerary. If so, take a look at Beached Miami's Ten (Out of 10,000) Things To Do During ABMB 2012, which features a roller coaster made out of candy and a multidisciplinary ode to Kurt Cobain.

The music lovers out there should also check out Beached Miami's Art Basel 2012 Music Guide, which spotlights scheduled live performances by Metric, Daniel Johnston, Neon Indian, Merchandise, Chromatics, George Clinton and, believe it or not, more.

Finally, if you're an inveterate smart phone photographer -- or even just a casual clicker -- you can share your Art Basel pics via Instagram with the hashtag #beachedbasel for a chance to win one of several great prizes, including a $499 Dutch Bike courtest of Grolsch Miami. To learn more, visit www.beachedmiami.com/baselcontest.

To view all of Beached Miami's Art Basel coverage in one place, visit www.beachedmiami.com/artbasel.

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