Art Basel Miami Beach 2019: Fashion and Art Collide
Dior kicks things off with a dinner on Sunday, Dec. 1 to toast New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas’ solo show at the Bass Museum.
Dior kicks things off with a dinner on Sunday, Dec. 1 to toast New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas’ solo show at the Bass Museum.
Chloé will host a dinner celebrating the Bass Museum’s other new solo show, by artist Lara Favaretto, on Dec. 3.
Virgil Abloh designed a limited edition home collection, “Crystal Clear,” for Baccarat, inspired by his recent “Figures of Speech” museum exhibition and available at Baccarat’s boutique starting Dec. 3.
Versace is collaborating with interior designer Sasha Bikoff, who has designed one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture using archival Versace prints; the designs will exhibited at the boutique, in “South Beach Stories,” starting Dec. 5.
Audemars Piguet has been commissioning artists to create large-scale public installations which comment on global environmental issues. This year, they debut a sound installation by Norwegian artist Jana Winderen. “The Art of Listening: Under Water” will be on view — and on listen — at the Rotunda in Collins Park.
Desigual will show its 2020 collection at The Temple House in a performance curated by Barcelona artist Carlota Guerrero on Dec. 6.
Virgil Abloh’s “Dollar a Gallon” sculpture in the Design District is a continuation of his rumination on advertising, branding, and location.
Artist Harry Nuriev collaborated with Balenciaga to create the Balenciaga Sofa, which will be on view at Design Miami/.
Thom Browne’s “Palm Tree 1.”