Art Basel at museums, institutions and collections
Art and Culture
Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St., Hollywood;
954-921-3274 or
artandculturecenter.org.
Nothing Moments: Features 37 artists who interpret short stories by 38 writers. There are 400 drawings in this exhibition, and the creators hope it will stimulate lively dialogue among visitors; runs through Jan. 4.
This is Nowhere: Part of the Focus South Florida Project Room Series, which highlights emerging regional talent, Raul Mendez's site-specific installation attempts to reconcile an exploration into the nuanced relationships between people, crowds and the spaces they inhabit; runs through Jan. 4.
Art Deco
Education Center
1130 Washington Ave.,
Miami Beach.
Art Déco-Un Tour de France: Works of artist Alice Goldhagen. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 4-7; runs through Jan. 2.
Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. 305-673-7530 or bassmuseum.org.
Russian Dreams: Two generations of contemporary art that explores Russian art's evolution from the pre-Glasnost era to the present day; Dec. 4 through Feb. 8.
Pedro Reyes: 47 Undertakings: The Mexican artist explores the ways in which a space can be created to combine utopian ideas as well as function. Sculptures, drawings, models, props, and video footage reveal the progression of the artist's conceptual strategies that precede the final product; Dec. 4-March 1.
Bayfront Park
301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-572-0040 or info@artformz.net.
Giants in the City: Thirty-foot-high giant inflatable sculptures will descend on Miami's Bayfront Park. Artists creating work for this first-time exhibit are Gustavo Acosta, Jose Bedia, Tomas Esson, Frank Hyder, Anja Marais, John Martini, Alejandro Mendoza, Angel Ricardo Rios, Alette Simmons-Jimenez and Michelle Weinberg; through Sunday; Free.
Broward County
Main Library, Bienes Center
100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-357-8692 or digilab.browardlibrary.org.
Works Progress Administration Children's Books: Ninety books on exhibit explore literature and art for young Americans during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and Works Progress Administration. Runs through Dec. 31; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 4, Dec. 6; 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 7.
Centro Cultural Español
800 Douglas Rd. #170, Coral Gables. 305-448-9677 or ccemiami.org.
¡Mujeres al Proyecto! (Women in projection): Design show features female designers highlighted for their sensibility and creativity of their work, including Gemma Bernal, Mariví Calvo, Lola Castelló, Nani Marquina and Ana Mir. Free. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday; through Dec. 15.
Cisneros Fontanals
Art Foundation
1018 N. Miami Ave., Miami. 305-455-3380 or cifo.org.
The Prisoner's Dilemna, a multimedia show drawing from Ella Fontanals-Cisneros' collection. Photographs from Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger and Shirin Neshat star alongside Cao Fei's video set inside the gaming world of Second Life; through March 1.
Coral Springs Museum of Art
2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs. 954-340-5000 or www.csmart.org.
Milton Avery -- The Kaufman Collection: Early Milton Avery pieces from the collection of Louis and Annette Kaufman, who were close friends of the Averys during the beginning of the artist's career and collected his paintings through the 1960s; Dec. 5 through Feb. 21.
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