New art at Miami Design District

Walking outside around Miami Design District—mask on, of course—you’ll find a few new works of art livening the famous Miami neighborhood.

Miami Design District’s new curator Claire Breukel is introducing works from domestic and international artists, including a taste of Peréz Art Museum Miami (PAMM), which is closed until September. Here are a few works on display now or soon.

 

PLACE Miami. The collaborative, curated artist grouping focusses on local artists, including furniture by Vivian Carbonell, sculpture and wall pieces by Gavin Perry (featured image above), textile works from Tawnie Silva, and a video work by Hush Fell.

Location: Paradise Plaza 127

Date: Through July 25

 

PEREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI POP-UPPeréz Art Museum Miami Pop-Up. The pop-up brings PAMM’s gift and book shop outside the museum with art books, designer accessories and limited edition products.

Location: 176 NE 41st St.

When: Through Aug. 22

 

 

 

Tom SciclunaTom Scicluna. The conceptual artist’s “3060 sq. ft.” comprises a large 36 by 85-f00t vinyl billboard advertisement. Sourced and shipped directly via an online used billboard website, “3060 sq. ft.” physically makes real and sculptural a two-dimensional image.

Location: Paradise Plaza 133

Date: Through July 12

 

Pepe MarPepe Mar Pop-up. The exhibit of Miami-based artist Pepe Mar showcases his inspirations—pop culture, fashion and sub cultural history—brought to life in colorful and psychedelic mixed media collages, sculptures and installations.

Location: MO104

Dates: Through July 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more art around the District, click here.

 

 

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