Art Miami

Art Miami

82 NE 29th Street Miami, FL 33137, USA Tuesday, December 3, 2019–Sunday, December 8, 2019 Preview: Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 6 p.m.–10 p.m.


eastover attic scene i by james adelman

James Adelman

Eastover Attic Scene I, 2019

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grapefruit moon by joão henrique brandão

João Henrique Brandão

Grapefruit Moon, 2019

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barber shop by joão henrique brandão

João Henrique Brandão

Barber Shop, 2019

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cycling guide to lilliput, #95 by dina brodsky

Dina Brodsky

Cycling Guide to Lilliput, #95, 2017

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cycling guide to lilliput, #60 by dina brodsky

Dina Brodsky

Cycling Guide to Lilliput, #60, 2017

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cycling guide to lilliput, #52 by dina brodsky

Dina Brodsky

Cycling Guide to Lilliput, #52, 2017

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trey by deng shiqing

Deng Shiqing

Trey, 2019

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hug by deng shiqing

Deng Shiqing

Hug, 2018

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self-portrai by meg franklin

Meg Franklin

Self-Portrai, 2019

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gazing by elizabeth glaessner

Elizabeth Glaessner

Gazing, 2019

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mylar drawing by gabriela handal

Gabriela Handal

Mylar Drawing, 2019

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american philosophy ii by brett harvey

Brett Harvey

American Philosophy II, 2019

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The New York Academy of Art is pleased to announce its participation in Miami Art Week with two exhibitions of works by graduates of its MFA program. The Academy’s presence at Miami Art Week is generously sponsored by Cadogan Tate. 

At the Art Miami art fair from December 3 - 8, the Academy will present sculpture, drawings and paintings created by 25 alumni of the MFA program, curated by Helena Christensen and Trustee Brooke Shields. Both are devoted supporters of the Academy: Christensen previously curated an exhibition of alumni artwork at the Art New York art fair in May and Shields curated the Academy’s 2018 Art Miami exhibition. The co-curators will co-host a reception and tour of the exhibition at the fair on Thursday, December 5, from 5 – 6:30 pm, open to all fair ticketholders. 

At the Mandarin Oriental, Miami from December 2 – 6, the Academy will mount a second exhibition of alumni works curated by Christensen and Shields, entitled “Bliss.” The exhibition presents fifteen artists that explore the concept of bliss and its connotations physically, emotionally and spiritually. The paintings and drawings in the show portray images such as two people lazily entwined on a pool float, a breathtaking vista of nature, and the aptly named “Cake Heaven,” with dozens of mouthwatering pastel confections. The co-curators will host a public reception on Friday, December 6 from 7 – 9 pm at the hotel. 

In addition, the Academy’s corporate partner Chubb will present an exhibition of works from six Academy Chubb Fellows at the Chubb Lounge at Art Basel Miami fair. 

About New York Academy of Art 

Founded in 1982 by artists, scholars and patrons of the arts, including Andy Warhol, the New York Academy of Art is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution that combines intensive technical training in the fine arts with active critical discourse. The Academy believes that rigorously trained artists are best able to realize their artistic vision. Academy students are taught traditional methods and techniques and encouraged to use these skills to make vital contemporary art. Through major exhibitions, a lively speaker series, and an ambitious educational program, the Academy serves as a creative and intellectual center for all artists dedicated to highly skilled, conceptually aware figurative and representational art.