Corridor Contemporary, a leading art gallery based in Tel Aviv, is thrilled to announce its participation in the Art Miami Art Fair, taking place from December 5 to December 10, 2023.
The gallery is excited to present an exquisite collection of contemporary artworks by world-renowned artists, including George Condo, Mel Bochner, Damien Hirst, Kenny Scharf, Alex Katz, Taher Jaoui, Ilan Baruch, Cristiano Mangovo, Iddo Markus and more.
In light of the ongoing challenges faced by the Jewish community in Israel, Corridor Contemporary sees its participation in Art Miami as an opportunity to foster unity and resilience. The gallery remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting local artists and the Tel Aviv art scene while contributing to the cultural vibrancy of the global art community.
With an extraordinary lineup of artists, Corridor Contemporary's booth at Art Miami promises to be a visual delight and a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries. The gallery's selection encompasses diverse styles and mediums, from the colorful and imaginative works of Kenny Scharf to the thought-provoking and enigmatic pieces by George Condo, and the bold and iconic pieces by Damien Hirst.
Damien Hirst's latest print series, "The Beautiful Paintings," is set to be exhibited at Corridor Contemporary's booth. Breaking new ground in the intersection of art and technology, these revolutionary works blur the boundaries between digital and physical art creation through generative and machine-learning algorithms. As an evolution of Hirst's iconic Spin Paintings series, known for their vibrant and energetic splashes of color, "The Beautiful Paintings" allows collectors to customize their own combinations of colors, styles, shapes, sizes, and mediums, resulting in truly unique artworks and titles.
Art enthusiasts and collectors are invited to explore this remarkable exhibition at Booth AM412 at Art Miami. It offers a remarkable opportunity to engage with art that transcends boundaries, both culturally and artistically. With a deep sense of connection to the local community and the ongoing situation in Israel, Corridor Contemporary hopes that this showcase will inspire support for the Jewish community while promoting the significance of art in times of strife and uncertainty.