2021
Black and Basel: Here’s Sugarcane’s guide to Miami Art Week
By Angela N. Carroll and Melissa Hunter Davis Updated November 30, 2021 12:58 PM
Sugarcane Magazine’s “Black and Basel Guide” was created to help visitors and South Florida locals feel connected to the contemporary art market. This year’s return-to-art guide shines a spotlight on a series of hybrid virtual and in-person events, auctions and exhibits that provide visibility to both emerging and established Black artists.
This year’s highlights include Art Basel’s Meridians sector of monumental works and installations, curated by Magali Arriola, director of Museo Tamayo, Mexico City. Look for Todd Gray’s “Sumptuous Memories of Plundering Kings” (2021), a 14-part work that explores European colonialism presented by David Lewis; Howardena Pindell’s “Sweatshop” (1998-1999) presented by Garth Greenan Gallery; and Yinka Shonibare CBE’s “Moving Up “(2021), an installation presented by James Cohan Gallery.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/visual-arts/art-basel/article256031777.html#storylink=cpy
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