Art

April 1, 2018 Art

We Are Always Learning!

For the past 9 years, I’ve had the unique privilege of serving as the President of the Board of Directors of The Bass.  It’s been a time of transformation, growth, service and, of course, learning.  We are always learning at The Bass.  In fact, one of the things that compelled me to get involved with […]

March 8, 2018 Art

6 reasons why Homer should stay put

Why are public officials waiting time talking about moving Homer, Red Grooms' iconic sculpture? Come on guys, what about working on water challenges, school challenges, street repairs, crime, zoning rules, saving the Everglades? Here are a few reasons that the Marlins and the city/county can use as excuses to move on to more important issues.

March 5, 2018 Art

Cultured: George Lindemann Remembers Wendell Castle

Sam Roberts wrote a lovely obituary in the New York Times for Wendell Castle. He quotes design guru Glenn Adamson who said, “Wendell is the most important postwar American furniture designer, by a long shot.” Glenn knows his stuff.

February 14, 2018 Art

Remembering Wendell

Sam Roberts wrote a lovely obituary in the New York Times for Wendell Castle. He quotes design guru Glen Adamson who said, “Wendell is the most important postwar American furniture designer, by a long shot.” Glen knows his stuff. He was the Executive Director of the Museum of Art and Design in New York. So […]

November 3, 2017 Art

Pascal Marthine Tayou at the Bass Museum

Pascal Marthine Tayou at #bassmuseum opening discussing his installation.

June 1, 2017 Art

Trackcendence by Robert Chambers

Trackcendence by Robert Chambers on view at Emerson Dorsch through July 6th, 2017.

November 30, 2016 Art

Here Comes the Flood

This week there will be flooding of sorts in Miami. The leaders of major art institutions, collectors, great talents and influencers in the art community will pour into Miami for Art Basel and the array of fairs that happen alongside it. As always, it will an extraordinary coming together that illustrates the depth, intelligence, creativity, and culture we collectively cherish. Precious works have been shipped to our docks and one-of-a kind shows are being staged for just a short week in South Florida, a region dealing with the real effects of climate change.