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December 2, 2016 News

Arte Fuse: The BASS Museum Officially Unveils Ugo Rondinone’s 42 Foot Tall Miami Mountain During ABMB

The Bass, Miami Beach’s contemporary art museum, officially unveiled Ugo Rondinone’s Miami Mountain Wednesday evening in Collins Park. Mediating between geological formations and abstract compositions, Miami Mountain consists of five, Nevada-sourced limestone boulders, each boasting a different fluorescent color, stacked vertically to a total of 42 feet high.

November 30, 2016 News

WWD: Architectural Digest’s Amy Astley and Art Production Fund Host Art Basel Dinner

Amy Astley and Casey Fremont hosted a dinner in honor of 10th edition of Art Production Fund’s artist towel series.

November 29, 2016 News

International Business Times: The Setai Miami Beach Kicks Off Art Basel Miami Beach With A Celebration Of Gaetano Pesce

Monday night, the Setai Miami Beach kicked off Art Basel Miami Beach with a celebration of iconic Italian artist Gaetano Pesce.

November 27, 2016 News

Miami Herald: Arts community as well as businesses must consider impact of climate change

This past year, the Seine River in Paris nearly flooded its banks, forcing the Louvre to evacuate artwork from its first floor. But moving priceless works is costly and comes with the risk of damage. In New York, the Whitney Museum moved from its Madison Avenue location to a beautiful Hudson River venue. The architects were reported to have used a submarine-like waterproofing system. But those of us who live in Florida can absolutely testify to the fact that water has a mind of its own...

October 20, 2016 News

Knox News: Coal Creek grows art on the farm

For George Lindemann, it’s an old British telephone booth with a 10-foot long bone on its roof, a massive coat hanger twisted severely out of shape and the trailers of two 18-wheelers standing on end and partially buried.

September 26, 2016 News

ARTNEWS: Bass Museum Announces Ten-Year Acquisitions Initiative, Starting with Work By Ugo Rondinone and Sylvie Fleury

Miami Beach’s Bass Museum has announced an acquisitions initiative that will add “a major work of contemporary art” to its permanent collection every year in the fall over the next decade. The first set of acquired works are a Ugo Rondinone sculpture and a Sylvie Fleury neon installation. Fleury’s work is currently on view and the date of the unveiling of the Rondinone is not yet confirmed.

August 1, 2016 News

The Real Deal: George Lindemann Jr. finishes his Sunset Islands contemporary home

George Lindemann Jr., board president for the Bass Museum of Art and scion of the famed Lindemann family, has just finished building a contemporary mansion in Miami Beach. The two-story contemporary measures 7,600 square feet and was designed by Shulman + Associates, an architecture firm known for its work on larger projects like the Soho Beach House and H&M’s flagship store on Lincoln Road.

June 15, 2016 News

TN.gov: Soak Creek Named Tennessee’s First Scenic River in 15 Years

After unanimous bipartisan approval by the State House and Senate, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has signed legislation adding Soak Creek to the list of 15 state waterways designated as Scenic Rivers.