Miami
ARTificial intelligence
A string of shows across the US, starting in Miami, examines the impact of technology on identity and raises the question: what does it mean to be human?
The Warehouse goes Pop
Warhol, Johns and Lichtenstein are among the stars of a show drawing on the collection of Martin Margulies
Allora & Calzadilla rebuild in Puerto Rico
Artist duo's new piece at ICA Miami responds to US policies towards the island
Miami’s museum makeover
The city’s art scene has grown beyond recognition in the past few years, but can it sustain so many institutions?
Collector Jorge Pérez accuses Miami-Dade County of slashing museum’s funding as 'punishment' for Cuban art show
Funds promised to Pérez Art Museum Miami were allocated to American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora instead
Early sale in Miami: Martin Margulies buys Ibrahim Mahama’s installation
The work is made of wooden boxes used by shoe repairmen in Ghana
Riders on the storm
How dedicated staff at PAMM and Vizcaya braved Hurricane Irma to keep the museums and collections safe
Rubell museum move to Allapattah delayed
Miami foundation to open new space in December 2019
Miami Beach's Bass reopens after $12m makeover and a year of delays
Contemporary art museum was “unbelievably lucky” to avoid damage from Hurricane Irma
Artist Interview: Tracey Emin's Miami
The artist speaks briefly of her favourite Miami activities
The Rubells: 50 years and looking to the future
The collectors celebrate their wedding anniversary with a new exhibition
Latin American art collector Gary Nader plans Miami museum
The naming rights for the institution are still up for grabs
Interview with Josiah McElheny: The bright lights of Vizcaya
A glassblower’s take on a Florida utopia
Buyers and dealers unswervingly snapping up art at Miami fairs, despite economic slump
How young dealers are on the up
Interview with Bruce Weber: “We had to work fast—and run”
Photographer Bruce Weber has spent seven years recording the plight of Miami’s Haitian community
The art of appropriation remains at the forefront, as a major new show from the Rubells testifies
Despite high-profile, ongoing legal battles, contemporary artists continue to beg, borrow and steal with abandon
Low prices promoted contemporary art at Arte Americas
Latin American collectors moved outside traditional comfort zones
New York- and Miami-based dealer Giuseppe Concepcion accused over multiple forgeries
Concepcion is alleged to have sold fake Matisses and Calders among others, complete with forged certificates of authenticity
This year's Art Basel proves Andy Warhol has become a universal brand name
Financial buyers have had a dramatic impact on the way the art market works
Director Mel Stuart begins filming his new documentary in Miami fairs
The project may span several episodes, following collectors of all types
Speculators turned away from upcoming exhibition at Rubell Collection
The private museum will host its public opening tomorrow
Rubells donate $1 million worth of art to Tampa Museum
The institution has received 91 paintings by the Outsider artist Purvis Young
Korea's National Museum of Contemporary Art and Ministry of Culture to invest in domestic art
For the first time, public money is being put into the art scene by the Korean government
Art Basel Miami Beach is just the beginning of art world globalisation
China will be the key to real expansion
Rubell family transform their private collection into major museum complex
In the space of just a year, a former US Drug Enforcement Warehouse has been expanded to 40,000 square feet and now includes 18 new galleries, a conservation laboratory, a library and a sculpture garden