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MIAMI S CULTURAL DESTINATION

The ever-changing Miami Design District offers one constant: It is always the epicenter of cutting-edge luxury, fashion and culture. The neighborhood once again hosts an exciting array of forward-thinking projects that focus on fashion, food, art and design. Whether you are here to explore, shop or dine, the Miami Design District offers a unique experience for all. Please use this guide as a resource to discover all that the Miami Design District has to offer.

2x4: Jungle PUBLIC ART

2X4 / JUNGLE, 2014 GAETANO PESCE Jungle Plaza, 3801 NE 1st Avenue 2X4 / VORTEX, 2014 NE 38th Street between NE 2nd Avenue and NE 1st Avenue BUCKMINSTER FULLER FLY S EYE DOME, 1979/80-2014 Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street DESIGN ARCHITECTS JOHNSTON MARKLEE The Miami Design District is a new commercial development in the once industrial neighborhood of Buena Vista, Miami. Planning principles from the master plan developed by DPZ founders Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk include walkable streets and passageways, shade gardens and rooftop landscapes, formed by a collection of discrete architectural projects and art installations in a diverse but coherent fabric. Johnston Marklee s façade arcade frames the north end of Paradise Plaza, which terminates the new central walk street of Paseo Ponti. The paseo spans the extent of the four-block development and the new plaza includes a garden with a site-specific art installation. The JML façade is defined by a structural frame which forms the curtain wall at the ground level, defines the open-air arcade on the second level, and extends as a parapet to frame the rooftop garden and the sky beyond, visible from the length of the four-block paseo. The rationalist grid is wrapped in a concave curved stainless-steel cladding system of reflective and abraded panels. Stripped of ornament, the curved surfaces are modeled and amplified by natural light. The consistency of detail from the plaza to the city scale reflects the presence of the building as part of the larger urban fabric. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street EUGENIA JABLON MURAL, 2016 DASH East façade facing NE 4th Court We need freshness in our lives, We can t seek for values in the past, we need to look for values in the future. We don t need the same old food, we need creative food to stimulate our minds. I think architects should reflect on these simple concepts. Gaetano Pesce x Miami, December 2017 Don t miss Gaetano Pesce s unique façade feature and interior floor design for the Miami Design District s newest pop-up ice cream and chocolate shop; MadLab, located in Palm Court. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 137 IWAMOTO SCOTT FAÇADE 3800 NE 1st Avenue JOHN BALDESSARI FUN (PART 1), 2013-2014 3800 NE 1st Avenue JOHN BALDESSARI FUN (PART 2), 2004-2014 3800 NE 1st Avenue KONSTANTIN GRCIC NETSCAPE, 2010 Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, 2nd floor LEONG LEONG FAÇADE 3800 NE 1st Avenue

MARC NEWSON DASH FENCE, 2007 R & R STUDIOS / KIDS, 2001 DASH Courtyard facing NE 2nd Avenue, 4001 NE 2nd Avenue RONAN & ERWAN BOUROULLEC NUAGE, 2017 Before Paseo Ponti, the clouds seemed only to be moved by the wind. 4001 NE 2nd Avenue MATTHEW RITCHIE AFTER LIGHT, 2014 Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Rooftop MEETING BOWLS Nuage is an organic pergola designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec that brings shade, shelter, seating and charm to the Paseo Ponti in the Miami Design District. Like ivy that grows along the street, Nuage engages with buildings and facades, creating a natural relationship with the surrounding architecture. The sun shines through the steel and colored glass structure that mimics cloud apertures, casting graphic shadows that vibrate with blues and greens like stained-glass windows crossed by the sun in cathedrals. Native plants envelop Nuage, with trees jutting through the structure to the sky. Over time, Nuage will gain depth and patina, vines will colonize the system, encircling the quiet ponds, plant beds and freeform concrete seating arranged along the path. Mineral and heavy, these shapes contrast the stainless-steel roof onto which the environment, the sky, the vegetation are reflected. The reflection resonates with the changes of day, with the seasons, inviting relaxation, reflection, and respite from Miami s bright sun. Paseo Ponti between 40th Street and 41st Street SHoP ARCHITECTS FLOTSAM & JETSAM, 2016 Jungle Plaza, 3801 NE 1st Avenue SOL LEWITT SCULPTURE GARDEN The Miami Design District and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) launched a new public sculpture initiative featuring significant works by leading post-war and contemporary artists, including major works from the museum s collection, the annual rotation opens with an installation of two monumental sculptures by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt. The Meeting Bowls are a public art project by the Spanish collective mmmm... They are temporary and playful urban furniture that encourages friendly dialogue between strangers and creates a social place for gathering. These inviting large objects shaped like bowls can accommodate up to eight people each. The project, first shown in the U.S in Times Square (NY) in 2011, and then in Arlington County, Virginia earlier this year, is designed to remind us of the magic of interacting with strangers in public places. The Cultural Center of Spain in Miami (CCEMiami) in collaboration with Miami Design District, Arlington Cultural Affairs and Acción Cultural Española (AC/E); present the Meeting Bowls during Art Basel Miami 2017. Jade Alleyway between Paseo Ponti and 41st Street Also launching the program is a newly announced gift from renowned German artist Thomas Bayrle, a monumental steel sculpture commissioned for the artist s debut solo U.S. museum exhibition. The public sculpture initiative enables this major work from the museum s collection to remain on long-term view in ICA Miami s former space in the Design District s Moore Building. Tuttle North - 299 NE 38th St & Tuttle South - 299 NE 38th St SOU FUJIMOTO BUILDING FAÇADE, 2014 Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street

SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE & DAVID DE ROTHSCHILD PRESENT JUNGLE-IZED THOMAS BAYRLE WIRE MADONNA, 2016 Moore Building, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, lobby URS FISCHER / BUS STOP, 2017 Situated on a plaza in the Miami Design District sits a new fountain by the artist Urs Fischer. Its backdrop is a re-creation of a Miami Beach bus stop with all its signage and advertisements missing. In its midst, on the bench, is a skeleton, lying on its back, inhabiting this artificial sphere of public space. A constant trickle of water lands on its head and forms a pool below. The skeleton figure is of no particular gender or age. It serves as a representation of anyone. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street JUNGLE-IZED is an interactive multi-sensory art installation that transports you to the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, encouraging a conversation with nature and heightening awareness of the environmental impact of climate change. Developed along the 80th meridian West, which connects Miami with the western edge of the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Amazon, JUNGLE-IZED creates a jungle-toconcrete jungle link by re-inviting Nature into the city. The installation can be experienced by downloading the JUNGLE-IZED Miami App on an ios or Android device and listening via earbuds or headphones. One will have the sensation of stepping out of time, of disconnecting with the ephemeral sense of time and pace of the city, and re-syncing with the eternal time format that we carry within ourselves as human beings; the pace of Nature.A film component, shot in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, is projected each night after dusk among various buildings in the Miami Design District. Shown on negative film, it reveals the invisible energy source that exists in the animals, in the air, in the trees, in the spirits of the tribal inhabitants of the Amazon. It references the idea of provoking memory triggers and flashbacks to a previous time and place, when Nature was here among us. It interprets the wonders of Nature and explores the notion of longing for our lost environment and what was once our human landscape. At each location of the film projection, viewers will be invited to take part in a simple collective action. By enabling the negative function on their mobile devices and pointing their cameras at the film, they will be able to reveal the positive version of the film, and symbolically make a step forward in bringing back the positive in our conversation with Nature. JUNGLE-IZED is available in the Miami Design District from December 7, 2017 to January 15, 2018. Downloadable through the Apple Store for iphone and ipad, and through the Google Play Store for Android devices. JUNGLE-IZED is a project created in collaboration with The Analogue Foundation. Featuring Amazon rainforest sound environments recorded by Francisco López. Mobile App powered by Motive.io, in collaboration with the GPS Museum Lab. Film by Stephan Crasneanscki. Multiple locations on NE 41st Street between N Miami Avenue & NE 2nd Avenue WHITE RAIN This winter is bringing snow to Miami for one of the few times in recorded history. When this weather first surprised the sunshine state in 1774, locals had no words to describe the phenomenon before their eyes other than extraordinary white rain. Now, 243 years later, the shimmering material that ornaments trees every holiday season silver tinsel features in Charlap Hyman & Herrero s rendition of this majestic natural occurrence. Cladding the trunks and decking the fronds of the palms in Miami s Design District, tinsel brings the archetypal imagery of winter to a summery climate, and a northern German decorating custom to an American beach town. It is this comedy of contrasts that 2017 s holiday decorations exhibit for passersby. The glistening tinsel bears as much resemblance to the snow it references as to the synthetic palette of 1970s Miami. Far beyond the traditional light trimming, the palms have been transformed into giant reflective towers like those lining Collins Avenue. The silver tinsel at once evokes the sincerity of childhood holiday memories and brings back the frenzied ecstasy of Disco. Embellishing and recreating nature, holiday decorations manage to highlight the divergence between the natural and the man-made. White Rain suggests that, in Miami, these decorations are perhaps best accompanied by a sense of humor. Multiple locations in the Miami Design District XAVIER VEILHAN LE CORBUSIER, 2013 Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, 2nd floor ZAHA HADID ELASTIKA, 2005 Moore Building, 191 NE 40th Street

Maman Fine Art ART

BOSSA GALLERY This exhibition includes fine and expressive art objects that you can take for a walk. Arrivals Gate, the promoter, will display the creative process and craftsmanship from a select group of international artists and designers. The selections utilize a variety of technologies and materials including cotton, silk, leather, paper, cashmere and metals. Artists and Designers: Adriana Lerner, Bela Shehu, Cynthia Hanning, Eduardo Rezende, Frida Baranek, Ivo Minoni, Kika Diniz, Karla Capralli, Mareu Nitschke, Paula Leite, Tina Salvesen. Opening: December 4th, 6pm to 9pm. On view until December 20th. 4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 107 / t.305.603.8233 COURTHOUSE ONE CRAIG ROBINS COLLECTION The Craig Robins Collection is a contemporary art and design collection on view at the headquarters of Dacra, a Miami-based real estate development firm founded and led by Mr. Robins. This private art collection is open to visitors each year during art week, exhibiting a new hanging of the collection. For the 2017 edition, the collection is pleased to present an extensive selection of works by the American artist John Baldessari. Displaying works from the 1960s through the present, this is one of the most comprehensive collections of work by Baldessari in private hands. Also on view are several examples of important post-war to contemporary design pieces by notable designers. 3841 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 100 / t.305.531.8700 DE LA CRUZ COLLECTION Major Works By Argentine Artist Marcelo Bonevardi: An exhibition of painted constructions and drawings by Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994), one of the most innovative Latin American artists of his generation, will be on view in Miami s Design District throughout the month of December. Spanning nearly 40 years, the exhibition traces the development of Bonevardi s signature aesthetic vocabulary and includes works never before shown publicly. This will be the inaugural exhibition at Courthouse One, a building designed by John Bennett and Terence Riley as both a residence and exhibition space. The exhibition will be open from December 2nd through 10th daily from 11 am to 6 pm, and from December 11th through 31st by appointment. 168 NE 43rd Street / t.646.644.4020 Force and Form brings together a group of artists whose practices recognize a shift in visual culture while addressing issues of identity, gender, class, power, and the values that contribute to our social fabric. Today, artists embrace new modes of production which are developed in response to the acceleration of communication, and consolidation of geography due to globalized advancements in technology. Within this context, Force and Form brings together a group of artists whose practice combines an array of materials and techniques, experimentation with imaging, the energy of painting, and the dynamism of sculpture. Art Week 2017 on Tuesday, December 5 to Saturday, December 9 from 9 am to 6 pm. Regular Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 4 pm. 23 NE 41st Street / t.305.576.6112

GAGOSIAN AND JEFFREY DEITCH PRESENT ABSTRACT / NOT ABSTRACT INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, MIAMI Abstract painting is one of the great innovations of modernism which continues to inspire and challenge artists. To make a fresh abstract painting today following all the remarkable achievements of the School of Paris and the New York School is daunting and challenging. Yet through the use of varied technologies, techniques, and approaches, this generation of artists continues to make astonishing and complex work with exciting innovations of the abstract tradition. ABSTRACT / NOT ABSTRACT will include work by contemporary artists who redefine abstraction for our time. Hours: December 6th - December 9th: 10 am to 8 pm. December 10th: 10 am to 6 pm. Steven Parrino, Untitled, 1988, enamel on canvas, 72 108 inches (182.9 274.3 cm) Steven Parrino. Photo by Rob McKeever. Courtesy the Parrino Family Estate. Moore Building, 191 NE 40th Street HAITIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM Featuring the work of Alexis Peskine, the Alexis Peskine: Power Figures Solo Exhibition presents a rich background through his work, in which he explores both the Black Experience and the world of the refugee, forced to exist between fixed boundaries of state and identity. Growing up in Paris, Peskine speaks of witnessing institutional racism and a severe lack of multi-cultural representation in the media and public sphere. His practice, reflective of this, focuses on the complexity of themes impacting people from the African Diaspora. His signature pieces are large-scale portraits rendered by the painstaking process of hammering nails of different lengths and diameters, with pin-point accuracy into wood to create breath-taking composite images. Opening Exhibition: Wednesday December 5 at 6:30 pm. 4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 105C / t. 305.371.5988 Experience the grand opening of Miami s newest venue for cuttingedge contemporary art in the Miami Design District. With more than double the exhibition space in its new permanent home, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami presents a bold inaugural program that reflects the museum s commitment to championing new narratives in contemporary art and to providing a platform for the exchange of art and ideas. Highlights of ICA Miami s inaugural program include The Everywhere Studio, a thematic survey tracing the impact and influence of the artist s studio from postwar to the present day. Artists include Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jason Rhoades, Martin Kippenberger, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, and Andrea Zittel, among others. Focused solo exhibitions of work by Edward and Nancy Kienholz, Senga Nengudi, and Hélio Oiticica, on view in ICA Miami s Ground Floor Galleries, respectively bring to light significant periods of each artist s work. Robert Gober s untitled series of photographs (1978 2000) and an untitled drain (1993 94) are on special view, as well as exhibitions of newly commissioned works by Chris Ofili, emerging Miami-based artist Tomm El-Saieh, and Charles Gaines. The museum s outdoor sculpture garden features a significant sculpture by George Segal alongside large-scale installations and site-specific commissions by Allora & Calzadilla, Abigail DeVille, Pedro Reyes, and Miami-based artist Mark Handforth. Reserve your ticket online to Miami s newest museum in advance on icamiami.org. Admission is free every day. Opening Night: December 5 at 7 pm. Public Opening: December 6th 10th from9am 8pm 61 NE 41st Street / t. 305.901.5272

JUAN CARLOS MALDONADO ART COLLECTION (JCMAC) The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection (JCMAC) initiates a new cycle in its exhibition program with Constructing Constructivism. The new selection from JCMAC s outstanding collection explores the role of geometric abstraction in the mid-twentieth century within an extensive international context. With works by such diverse artists as Ilya Bolotowsky, Alexander Calder, Jesús Soto, Leon Polk Smith, Gego, Kenneth Noland, Gerd Leufert, among many others, the exhibition looks into a wide range of philosophical, painterly and conceptual approaches to the geometric image during a time of increased global awareness. Featuring paintings, sculptures and drawings from JCMAC s exceptional survey of abstract artworks, Constructing Constructivism advances the possibilities of global integration by focusing on mutual influences and exchanges among artists and movements across three continents. On display December 4-10 from 9am to 4pm. Free admission. 3841 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 201 / t. 305.456.6126 LE FRENCH DESIGN, NO TASTE FOR BAD TASTE LOCUST PROJECTS Nancy Davidson is a New York-based sculptor known for her outsized, anthropomorphic inflatables. For forty years, her work has unapologetically addressed issues of power, sexuality and femininity through an embrace of the subversive potential of humor and the absurd. From November 2017 through January 2018, Locust Projects will present the artist s first solo exhibition in Miami, entitled p e r Sway. Populated with giant, inflated structures, knots, legs and swaying figures, Davidson s immersive installation explores ritual and theater, and creates a space in which the place of privilege is taken over by parodies of power. Miami-based artist Pepe Mar will inaugurate a new body of work in Locust Projects back project space. Creating a series of custom textiles from images of his past works, Mar will collage this material, sew and paint it, and obliterate areas, bringing together disparate bodies of work from along the course of his career while making entirely new images from the recombined originals. The end result will be a largescale Gesamtkunstwerk overflowing from the walls, floor and ceiling of the room, collapsing his entire practice-past to present-into one comprehensive work of art. Locust Projects presents the U.S. premiere of Whithervanes, a neurotic, early worrying system featuring four-foot tall internet-connected headless chickens by Detroit-based experimental design duo rootoftwo (Cezanne Charles & John Marshall). Perched on rooftops around the city, these weathervanes scan the Internet for alarmist keywords changing direction and color in response to the climate of fear propagated by the media. The public can add to the escalation of fear or attempt to counteract it by sending the messages to @whithervanes using either #keepcalm or #skyfalling. Tuesday, December 5, 7-10pm Reception for the featured artists features performances and interventions in conjunction with the exhibitions. To mark 40 years of dedication and support for design, VIA, in collaboration with Institut français, present the exhibition Le French Design, No Taste For Bad Taste. It is symbolic, showcasing a selection of 40 French Design masterpieces. It has an attractive setting with original scenography devised by designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. It has prestigious sponsors, a think tank of 40 internationally renowned figures. It has a signature motif, the excellence of French art de vivre, embodied by iconic pieces of furniture. It has strong support of VIA, the Institut français and more. Le French Design, No Taste For Bad Taste will be presented around the world for major international design events. After a stopover in Milan (for the Salone del Mobile), in Venice (for the Biennale) and lately in Montréal (for the World Design Summit), the exhibition will be featured in Miami Design District, Paradise Plaza. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suites 119 & 141 Extended Gallery Hours during Art Week 2017: Wednesday, December 6 - Friday, December 9: 10am 6pm. Sunday, December 10: 10am-1pm. 3852 N Miami Avenue / t. 305.576.8570 MAMAN FINE ART Maman Fine Art presents, for the first time in the history of Miami and the District the works of four contemporary Argentine artists: Cynthia Cohen, Nushi Muntaabski, Julián Prebisch, and Alberto Passolini. Together they join forces in Cuartetazo (Foursome Galore) an exhibition that is the result of a magnificent curatorial work that highlights the personal aesthetic of each artist and at the same time offers a surprising and creative dialogue between art and design. The arrival to Miami of this Argentine foursome shall not go unnoticed. On view at the gallery s second room, Intersections II, a re-edition of last year s successful exhibit of Latin American artists with works of Fernando Botero, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Di Cavalcanti, Edgar Negret, León Ferrari, Enio Iommi, Vik Muniz, Guillermo Kuitca, Alejandro Puente, and Julio Le Parc. Opening reception on December 2nd at 7 pm. 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 204 / t. 305.571.5322

MARKOWICZ FINE ART PRIMARY During Miami Art Week, a special event will take place at the Markowicz Fine Art gallery. On December 8th, at 7pm Richard Orlinski and Hublot will launch a special collaboration. At the same time, during the week we will have a permanent exhibition of Kaï s artworks. Kaï is an artist born in Los Angeles and he is recognized for his ability to convey a powerful message through any medium. His collection of Modern Relics will be exhibited. Throughout the month of December an entire floor of the gallery will be dedicated to the work of those artists. Also on exhbit are the works of Reine Paradis, Metis Atash and Jonathan Delmas. Opening reception on December 8 at 7 pm. 110 NE 40th Street / t. 786.615.8158 OPERA GALLERY Opera Gallery Miami is delighted to present a curated selection of modern Masters and contemporary artists, featuring Manolo Valdés, Fernando Botero, Carlos Cruz-Díez, Yasmina Alaoui, Marcello Lo Giudice and Andy Denzler. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Second Floor, Suite 239 t. 305.868.3337 Black, White & Brown, multidisciplinary artist Derrick Adams first solo exhibition with Primary, joins new and unavailable works from exhibits and performances with MoMA/Ps1, The MET, Performa. Installed in an immersive black and white environment, the objects converse within a bold Op-art interior space. Exhibition work incorporates geometric black & white patterns, some with a variation of shade, making reference to the black body as a conduit or apparatus that adds to the performative mechanism in the work. Consistent within the language of Adams work is an implementation of cultural identity, social-political commentary, & inherent grid structures. Demonstrating power and reverence, imagery is presented against the hard grid of the interior patterns as an element of engagement with formalism, making it more contemporary, as it be as it becomes intertwined with cultural perspective as content. Opening reception on December 5 from 5 8 p.m. 15 NE 39th Street / t. 954.296.1675

SWAMPSPACE WHITE CUBE Swampspace presents Kiki Valdes: The Drawing Chronicles. The recent works of Kiki Valdes are a maniacal storm of ink on paper. The drawings are delicate yet aggressive compositions of comedic abstractions and figurative visions of the artist s recurring dreams. Mr. Valdes skillfully appropriates art history themes of the ethereal muse, captivating love triangles, social angst and piercing anguish. His ability to convey depth captivates viewers with a unique and powerful sense of emotional engagement. The work leaves us satisfied with our desire for beauty, humor and social relevance. Also on display are Sharif Slimting s Sofas of Little Havana photography exhibition. Opening reception on December 5th from 6 to 9 p.m. with a book signing and reading by Richard Boch for his new book The Mudd Club (Feral House, Book & Books). 3940 N Miami Avenue / t.305.710.8632 THIERRY GOLDBERG GALLERY Thierry Goldberg Gallery is pleased to present Tschabalala Self s first solo exhibition in Miami, Florida. As concepts of blackness and femininity continually evolve, Self has dedicated herself to naming the phenomenon that forcibly frames our contemporary understanding of the black body in a collective fantasy. Tschabalala Self (b. 1990, New York), currently lives and works in New York and New Haven. She holds an MFA from the Yale School of Art, and a BA from Bard College. Her work was previously exhibited in Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon at The New Museum (New York, NY); A Constellation at the Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY) and in A Shape That Stands Up at the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, CA). She has had solo exhibitions at Thierry Goldberg Gallery (New York, NY); Tramway, (Glasgow, Scotland); Parasol Unit (London, UK); and T293 (Naples, IT), among others. Opening December 5. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 133 White Cube presents an off-site project by Ibrahim Mahama, one of the most exciting artists to emerge from Ghana in recent years. Known for his large-scale installations incorporating jute sacks previously used to transport cocoa beans and charcoal, the project features Non-Orientable Nkansa, a towering sculpture comprised of hundreds of shoemaker boxes. These small wooden objects are made from structural materials found in the city and used to contain tools for polishing and repairing shoes, which were then obtained by the artist and his collaborators through a process of negotiation and exchange. Gathered together here in a single, monumental unit, the containers are crammed with other re-purposed items such as heels, hammers and needles, all of which are part of Mahama s ongoing inquiry into the life of materials and their dynamic potential. December 5-10 Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm Sunday: 10am - 6pm 3802 NE 1st Avenue / t. 207.930.5373 WWD: THE ART OF FASHION EXHIBITION Fashion and art are continuously crossing over each other - creating, testing and reimagining. In this multi day exhibit during Art Basel 2017, WWD will use its extensive archives of more than 6 million fashion images to showcase how fashion and art is a continued conversation over time. On display December 4 to 7. Paradise Plaza Event Space, 151 NE 41st Street, 3rd Floor

+ PANERAI THE MWABWINDO SCHOOL Recipient of the 2017 Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award Design Miami/ is pleased to announce the Mwabwindo School as the recipient of the 2017 Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award. In its fourth year, the annual award is sponsored by Officine Panerai and celebrates significant contributions to the field of design. For the first time in the award s history, the recipient is a collaborative project, conceived by 14+ Foundation, New York; Selldorf Architects, New York; and artist Rashid Johnson, with the addition of newlycommissioned furniture by Christ & Gantenbein, Basel. Mwabwindo School, which will open in 2018 and serve primary school students in rural southern Zambia, will be the second school in the region developed and operated by 14+ Foundation, an organization committed to increasing education accessibility in rural African communities, where travel distance to school is one of the biggest impediments to quality education. The school s design by Selldorf Architects, New York, is inspired by the tall trees on the surrounding savanna that serve as shaded gathering spaces. The complex will comprise mud-brick classrooms for 200 students arranged around courtyards and covered by a large corrugated metal roof canopy, housing for eight teachers, a vegetable garden, and playing fields. Handmade bricks have been fabricated on site and buildings will be constructed by local masons, providing employment and training opportunities. Rainwater will be collected for use in the garden, solar panels will provide energy for the school and teachers housing, and a windmill will power the facility s well water. The design will also incorporate a mural installation to be created on-site by contemporary artist Rashid Johnson in collaboration with Mwabwindo School students, emphasizing the importance of art-based educational projects and programs. Design Miami/ has asked the Basel-based architecture and design firm Christ & Gantenbein to contribute to the project by providing children s furniture to outfit the school s art classroom. The Mwabwindo Series is an adaptation of Christ & Gantenbein s Athens series which was inspired by a modest wooden chopping block the designers happened upon in an Athens market. Based on a simple vernacular object, the stools and tables in this set are made of wooden blocks held together by long cylindrical wooden pegs, without the use of hardware or glue. Prototypes of the Mwabwindo Series have been installed at Design Miami/ in an exhibition dedicated to the school that will include models of the building, details of the construction and information about the student body. The Mwabwindo School embraces the spirit of the Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award perhaps more uniquely than any other project in the award s history, offering continued, tangible, and lasting impact to build community through design. The collaborators, all of whom are donating their services to the project, are committed to the cause of providing not only an inspired place for learning, but also promoting sustainable resource use, arts education, and community building through design.

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ALICE + OLIVIA Experience the latest in the world of alice + olivia including a top-secret launch. Cool-off with ice pops, complete with surprises in each one. Available December 7-10. 106 NE 40th Street / t. 305.375.6056 BERLUTI CHROME HEARTS A multi-artist installation curated by Laurie Lynn Stark & Theo Niarchos in the 2nd floor gallery will open during Art Week 2017. The show will include both emerging and established artists illuminating the theme, MIAMI from An Outside Perspective. Open December 5-10. 4025 NE 2nd Avenue / t. 786.953.7384 COS Following years of research, in 2003 Olga Berluti perfected a technique for tattooing leather. An artisanal process of great precision, tattoos are created with a needle and pigments, point by point, by a specialized tattoo artist that are inked directly on Berluti s emblematic Venezia leather. On display December 8. 161 NE 40th Street/ t. 305.573.4170 CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN The Christian Louboutin Miami Boutique will host a special event on Tuesday, Dec. 5 from 6-8pm. Showcasing the artistry, the brand s master craftsman, guests will be invited to shop an archival, rarely available shoe style created by hand in the Christian Louboutin Paris Atelier. The Anemone pump, a dramatic, ultra-feminine evening shoe, features a signature oversized bow and delicate feather accents. It will be available during the event in two colors with two additional colors available by special order. 155 NE 40th Street / t. 305.576.6820 In partnership with Design Miami/, COS has collaborated with Londonbased design duo Studio Swine to create New Spring, an interactive multisensory installation housed in the art deco Temple House in Miami Beach. To celebrate the installation COS will screen a short film of the project within the Design District store. Committed to both timeless design and innovation, COS will support the arts through collaborations with established and emerging artists, galleries and creative studios. Installation open December 6-10 at Temple House, 1415 Euclid Avenue, Miami Beach. COS Design District open daily. 3915 NE 1st Avenue / t. 786.857.5923

CYNTHIA ROWLEY ECJ LUXE - AUDEMARS PIGUET Cynthia Rowley s Nomadic Retail Experience celebrates its newest location in the Miami Design District. Allow yourself to be swept-away with a swing instillation from Rowley s New York Fashion Week, and designs that take you from waves to shore for adventure that needs no pause. 139 NE 39th Street, Suite 117 DIOR Dior s Miami Design District boutique will host an exclusive collaboration with a group of ten celebrated artists from around the world Lee Bul, John Giorno, Hong Hao, Friedrich Kunath, Namsa Leuba, Betty Mariani, Jamilla Okubo, Jack Pierson, Spencer Sweeney and David Wiseman who have each imposed their creative visions onto the iconic Lady Dior bag. These limited-edition items will be available in store starting Friday, December 1. 162 NE 39th Street / t. 305.576.4632 DIOR HOMME Dior Homme is pleased to announce the Spring 2018 Black Carpet Collection; a capsule of formal ready-to-wear designed by Kris Van Assche. The capsule is a rebellious take on eveningwear that is achieved by incorporating embellishment and detailed embroidery. This concept portrays a street style effect with a sophisticated edge on tuxedos, suiting and shirting. The collection is available for purchase during Miami Art Week at the Dior Homme Boutique. 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 102 / t. 305.571.3576 On display will be ink drawings from horological artist Marcus B. Williams. World renowned for intricate representations of exotic luxury timepieces, Williams has created masterpieces in both pencil and ink for some of the world s most discerning timepiece collectors. Williams originals can be found anywhere from above the desks of corporate leaders to the most elite of Art Basel parties. Classic tones can be found with his use of graphite pencil to reproduce and immortalize the most complicated of tourbillon movements. Strong sharp contrast is created with just ink and can give a modern result fit for any design. Dramatic views of hand selected images representing some of today s most unique and rare timepieces are eloquently depicted in either medium. On display from December 1-10. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 102 / t. 786.207.6000 GENIUS JONES Genius Jones celebrates the 45th anniversary of the Tripp Trapp High Chair. Designed by Peter Opsvik for Stokke in 1972, Tripp Trapp exemplifies the minimalism, functionality, timelessness, and sustainability of great Scandinavian design. At the store find exclusive special edition Tripp Trapp Chairs, free engraving of all Tripp Trapp chairs, and even sit on the giant-size Tripp Trapp featured in MOMA s Century of the Child exhibition. Fun Family Event on Sunday, December 3 from 11 am to 1 pm. 170 NE 40th Street, Suite 101 / t. 305.571.2000

GOOP GIFT HARRY WINSTON After popping up in LA last year, goop GIFT - a tangible, fully shoppable incarnation of the annual goop gift guides - is coming to Miami. Serving as a personality-driven, one-stop shop to please every name on your list, the space is broken up into mini departments stocked with a categoryspanning assortment (clothing, clean beauty, décor, etc.) of giftables: wellness essentials for The Health Nut, universal crowd pleasers for The Host, mini Mary Jane crib shoes from the goop x Christian Louboutin capsule collection for The Under-18 Set, and so much more. Open November 16 December 24. Monday Saturday 11am-8pm, Sunday 12pm 6pm. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 127 In celebration of Art Basel and Design Miami/, the House of Harry Winston invites you to enjoy a glass of champagne and discover the collections beyond the iconic gates. Explore the latest fine jewelry and timepiece collections at the beautiful Miami Design District salon. 166 NE 39th Street / t. 786.275.3660 HERMÈS GUCCI The façade of the newly opened Gucci Miami Design District store will feature a special illustration by Spanish artist Coco Capitán. The mural will be an extension of the Gucci Art Wall project that has been revealed in New York City s Soho neighborhood and in Milan s Largo la Foppa, in the lively pedestrian district of Corso Garibaldi. Capitán s work was incorporated into the catwalk presentation for Gucci s autumn/winter 2017 collection, and a collaboration between herself and Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele has resulted in a special range of pieces that showcases her offbeat sense of humor. Two pieces from the collaboration will be available exclusively at this location: a yellow drawstring backpack and yellow belt bag. Beginning December 1. 139 NE 41st Street Hermès Of Paris presents a textile collaboration with artist Seulgi Lee. In her first collaboration with Hermès, three unique blankets were created from a selection of Korean proverbs transforming into simplified forms and primary colors. The blankets will be on display through the month of December and available for special order. 163 NE 39th Street / t. 305.868.0118

ISABEL MARANT LOEWE The LOEWE FOUNDATION presents the third exhibition in its Chance Encounters series, bringing together artists from various disciplines in order to explore unexpected conversations. This year works by Sara Flynn, Richard Smith and Lionel Wendt are presented within the unique space of the LOEWE Miami Design District store, which was designed around a monumental 18th century granary from Portugal. Made from stone and wood, its presence within the building encapsulates LOEWE s celebration of past, present and future, and provides a resonant setting for the work of these three artists. Jonathan Anderson said: Art and craft are always at the center of my creative process and these exhibitions are an exciting way of exploring artists that are important to me. I love the unexpected things that happen when people from completely different worlds are brought together. The exhibition runs from December 4, 2017 to February 4, 2018. 110 NE 39th Street, Suite 102 / t. 305.576.7601 MARNI Isabel Marant opened her 5th in the US and 1st store in Miami s Design District, a bespoke address in a sun-drenched, artistic and creative city. With its art-deco look and tropical style, Miami is inspiring, effervescent, and perfect for fashion. Isabel Marant invites you to see the store and shop the newest collection, while featured artist Arnold Goron will be selling his art work with a percentage for charity. A bevy of masks to perform the human comedy, a gallery of optimistic and joyous portraits. Arnold Goron s sculptures are an intimate exchange with hope, pleasure and diversity. Opening reception Tuesday, December 5 from 5 to 9 p.m. 175 NE 40th Street / t. 305.576.7180 JASON OF BEVERLY HILLS Celebrity jeweler, Jason of Beverly Hills, and contemporary artist, Al-Baseer Holly (ABH), collaborated on a limited-edition jewelry piece. Only thirty-three of the pendants were made and each item has an individual serial number for authenticity. The pendant was inspired by ABH s What s A Skull Without A Name painting, which is his interpretation of Basquiat as he sees him. Jason Arasheben, CEO Jason of Beverly Hills, and ABH will be showing the piece, as well as some of ABH s paintings in the Jason of Beverly Hills store in the Miami Design District. December 6 11am-8pm December 7 11am-8pm December 8 11am-10pm December 9 11am-10pm December 10 12pm-6pm Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street / t. 786.838.0557 December is the month for thinking about others, and Marni celebrates it with the presentation of its new Christmas charity project, Marni Visitors. The reflection on Play, which has always been an integral part of the Marni aesthetic paradigm, is the starting point for this voyage of discovery. It is expressed through a series of personalities who seem to have come from another planet, where simplicity and light-heartedness reign supreme. Where every being moves suspended between fairy tale and abstraction, in an irresistible mix of fairy-tale elements, geometry and pure colour. These are the Marni Visitors, marionettes made in painted wood and colourful resins, created for children but designed to make adults smile as well. Half way between toy and sculpture, these stylised human and animal figures are a homage to the innocence that lies within us all and that Marni designs continuously aspire towards. The fascination for the past and for tradition lives on, not just through the rediscovery of playthings from the past such as marionettes, but also through the revival of the techniques typical of the costume jewellery in the Marni archives. Techniques revived through the Visitors, through the skilled hands of the Colombian artisans who collaborate, as ever, on the brand s special projects. The Marni Visitors will be in the Marni boutique from December 2nd and for the whole Christmas holidays period. Proceeds will be donated to the Piccolo Principe association (www.piccoloprincipe.va.it), which helps disadvantaged children aged 0 to 5, through the Orso Baloo community, within the Province of Milan. 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 100 / t. 305.764.3357 MAX MARA Join Max Mara for a special evening as they celebrate Wrapped in Luxury, an exhibition featuring icons wearing our signature Max Mara coats. Reception on Thursday, December 7 from 6 to 8 pm. 106 NE 39th Street / t. 305.770.6200

ODD CONCEPTS Being unique is an act of courage rewarded by a life lived adventurously. Every good story begins with an odd event or an odd feeling that takes the hero down roads never traveled before. Embrace the Odd in yourself and have fun with your style choices, because no one else can do it for you. Play with your own expectations and discover a collection where every piece is the odd one out, in the most delicious way. Give courage to your imagination and finally run away with the circus ODD will be there waiting for you. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 129 PARMIGIANI FLEURIER THE HOUSE OF CREED Join The House of Creed s new Miami Boutique Grand Opening on Wednesday, December 6th with a special appearance by Seventh Generation Perfumer, Erwin Creed. Based in France today and passed from father to son spanning seven generations since its London founding in 1760, The House of Creed has been handcrafting uncommon fragrances for royal houses and discerning patrons for over 250 years. Creed welcomes Art Basel guests to view the expansive collection of scents, accompanied by champagne and hors d oeuvres in the new Design District location. Reception December 7th, 8 pm to 10 pm. RSVP to creed@gnazzogroup.com. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 143 / t. 305.573.9495 TIFFANY & CO. Please join Parmigiani Fleurier to celebrate the new Toric collection and discover the newest collections. Cocktails will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, December 5. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 108 / t. 786.615.9656 SOCIAL STUDIES Developed for the occasion of Art Basel Miami Beach 2017, Social Studies is a three-retail pop-up experience exclusively developed by Angelo Baque of Baque Creative for Miami s Design District. Serving as a hub of culture and information, Social Studies will act as a platform introducing a bold, counter-cultural roster of brands, artists, and artists to the Design District including Off-White, Union Los Angeles, 032c Magazine, No Vacancy Inn, Some Ware, ELECTION REFORM!, Odwalla1221, Awake NY, Shaniqwa Jarvis, and many others. The retail experience will offer visitors the opportunity to purchase limited edition items produced exclusively for the event. This will be complemented by a series of curated cultural programs including creative discussions and workshops. Creative discussions will focus on the intersections of art, music, fashion, and design, and will cover cultural subject matter including Miami s Bass scene. Cultural workshops led by the likes of Virgil Abloh will be aimed at youth, offering them the skills to make their own one-off editions. The event will end with an after party featuring live performances by major local and international artists. Focusing on themes of tangibility and accessibility, the space will be open to the public and serve as a social and creative meeting place during Miami Art Week. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 123 & 125 In honor of Miami Art Week and the holiday season, the Tiffany & Co. Miami Design District store presents a special exhibition of archival pieces that continue to influence Tiffany design. Intricate creations dating back to the late 19th century showcase the brand s heritage from designers like Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of the company s founder and a leader in the Art Nouveau movement, and G. Paulding Farnham. These works feature rare and beautiful gemstones like Montana sapphires and delicate motifs from a dragonfly to stylish florals. This collection, in addition to new designs, will be on display from November 21 to January 5. 114 NE 39th Street / t. 305.428.1390

TOURBILLON BOUTIQUE VIBRAM Vibram Sole Factor Tour stops at Miami Art Week in Jungle Plaza! The Vibram Sole Factor has a 38-foot mobile cobbler shop that upgrades footwear with a Vibram sole within hours. Vibram makes the most stylish, best performing sole in the world. This year, Vibram celebrates 80 years in making the most iconic sole design on the planet The Carrarmato. Translated from Italian, Carrarmato means tank tread, and 80 years ago, Vitale Bramani, Vibram s founder developed the Carrarmato design for traction and performance in mountaineering. The sole design has become synonymous with hiking and adventure the world over. Today, Vibram is celebrating 80 years of heritage by working with design mavens the Campana Brothers to help bring a contemporary look to an iconic sole design. Now, during Miami Art Week, visit the Vibram Sole Factor and have your favorite pair of footwear upgraded with Vibram. Open from December 4 to 6. Jungle Plaza, 3801 NE 1st Avenue YVEL Join Tourbillon Boutique and luxury menswear Musika Frère for an intimate cocktail event to experience Breguet s 2017 Novelties paired with exceptional bespoke suiting. Saturday, December 9th from 4 to 8 pm Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street / t. 305.576.4571 VHERNIER Vhernier celebrates Art Basel with a one-of-a-kind jewelry creation: the Giunco necklace is a piece of art constructed by the hands of Italy s finest artisans. The gold weaved necklace features an electric tanzanite stone in the center and is embellished with brilliant white diamonds. We invite you to view the Giunco necklace that will be exhibited at the new Miami boutique exclusively during Art Week Miami. Open Monday December 4 to Saturday December 9 from 11 am to 9 pm. Champagne and light bites will be served. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 104 / t. 786.615.2722 Originally, art was something that only adorned the walls of the rich or royal, it was beyond the means of an ordinary person to commission an artist or purchase a painting for their home. Anyone who was interested in art would have to be content with a visit to a public art gallery or museum. But the twentieth century brought us advanced color printing technology, and this gave birth to an entire new industry of lithographs, prints, and posters. For the first time, people were able to purchase affordable reproductions of their favorite artworks and hang them in their homes. It was not long before people began hanging art in offices, lobbies, and even restrooms. The 1980 s heralded a new era of art in the form of graffiti, and we thought that this was the very last stage of bringing art out of the galleries and museums and into the public domain. But we were wrong. There was one last step to go Art to Wear. Traditionally jewelry was always regarded as an adornment, worn to beautify the body, but Yvel jewelry has now entered a new realm. Always in the forefront of design and innovation, Yvel has created striking jewelry treasures that are themselves, true works of art. Yvel s Art to Wear enables collectors and admirers to carry on their bodies, a precious work of art. Worn in any place, at any time, Yvel s Art to Wear inspires those that come in contact with it, and uplifts the world around us. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 203 / t. 305.573.9835

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4141 DESIGN JONATHAN ADLER Jonathan Adler Miami invites guests to an exhibition of a limited-edition collection of pottery. Twelve monumental pieces created exclusively for Art Basel will be on display and available for purchase. Each is hand-thrown with rigorous craftsmanship, and signed and numbered by Jonathan. Exhibit will run for duration of Miami Art Week. Special Opening Reception, December 8th from 4 to 7 p.m. 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 102 / t. 305.576.0900 LLADRÓ Please join us in celebrating the grand opening of the new 4141 Design Showroom which includes the mono-brand showrooms of Maxalto and Arclinea by B&B Italia. Opening reception Thursday, December 7 from 5 to 9 pm. 30 NE 39th Street / t. 305.572.2900 Lladró celebrates art and design in Miami! Join us and toast the 2017 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach on Tuesday December 5th from 5 to 7 p.m. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 204 / t. 305.573.4659 LUMINAIRE LAB HOLLY HUNT Holly Hunt Miami is excited to introduce a new collection of furniture and lighting designs from Holly Hunt Studio, plus new designs from numerous represented collections such as Caste, Joseph Jeup, Mattaliano, Mark Albrecht, Pagani Studio and Troscan Design. The showroom is pleased to present the new Shetland Series for Beyond Borders Rugs. Designed in collaboration with Scottish designer Fraser Taylor, these fresh, artful rugs were derived directly from a body of Taylor s artwork. All on display now at the Holly Hunt Miami showroom. 3833 NE 2nd Avenue / t. 305.571.2012 INTERNUM On display at Internum the exhibition Colors and Materiality for Baxter Outdoor, a high impact display where materials and colors are mixed together elegantly and freshly, Baxter presents an outdoor collection that aims to be a bridge to the living. Concepts of leather suitable for outdoor living have been created and complemented with a series of objects carried out in lava stone, cocciopesto and baked clay. Designed by Paola Navone, creator of the most well-recognized and iconic Baxter furniture. On display December 7-10. 3841 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 101 / t. 305.576.1135 By synthesizing the familiar with the avant-garde, Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata created a dynamic and wide-ranging oeuvre that is still celebrated today. On Thursday, December 7, Luminaire Lab opens its latest exhibition with a look at the prolific designer featuring a collection of unique pieces that highlight his sensitivity to form an abundance of creativity. The curated selection of pieces are complemented by the designer s sketches and notes to illuminate the unique conceptual nature of his work. Giulio Cappellini, the founder of eponymous Italian design brand Cappellini, which continues to produce a number of original Kuramata designs under license, will be the guest of honor and offer further clarity and insight into the genius of the designer. Opening Reception: December 7th at 6 pm. Exhibition runs December 7th to mid-january 2018. 3901 NE 2nd Avenue / t. 305.576.5788

LUMINAIRE LAB2 ORNARE Ornare Miami introduces the new Wide Collection on December 7th at 7 p.m. in its Miami Design District showroom, the first location of the brand in the US. The Wide Line Collection dresses the home across all surfaces, creating a cohesive and unique environment. Its elements include wall paneling systems, closets, bathrooms and kitchens, introducing interconnected and harmonic spaces throughout the home. Opening reception December 7th at 7 p.m. 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 103 / t. 305.438.0260 SAINT-LOUIS Luminaire s latest Design District outpost, Lab, comes alive on Wednesday, December 6, with an illuminating investigation of the future of domestic design. In conjunction with the launch of the monograph, This Will Be The Place, the book s editor and PIN-UP Magazine founder and editor Felix Burrichter will join renowned industrial designer Konstantin Grcic and other special guests in the showroom to interact with attendees and sign copies of the monograph. Experience the unique forward-thinking vision the two visionaries have woven together into a thought-provoking book that highlights the insightful vision of Italian brand Cassina. Reception on Wednesday, December 6 from 6:30pm to 9 pm. 4100 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104 / t. 786.509.7375 LUMINAIREX On Friday, December 8, LuminaireX in collaboration with Neushop will host CreativeMornings in Miami presenting designer and DJ Lia Figueredo who will share her experience throughout her career in Design, Marketing, and Music through an interactive talk over breakfast. CreativeMornings has reunited New York s creative community and engaged the city s creative talent, connecting likeminded individuals based on a global theme. Today, attendees gather in cities around the world to enjoy fresh coffee, friendly people, and an international array of experts on different topics. Friday, December 8 from 8:30am to 10:30 am. 4141 NE 2nd Avenue / t. 786.496.0321 NISI B HOME Simon Chaput is a fine art photographer known for his striking black and white images. His recent book, Jantar Mantar, 2017, is a collection of his studies of the Stone Observatories in India with a short story by Salman Rushdie. His work is included in private collections and museums worldwide. Exhibition on view starting Monday November 27th - Friday February 23rd. Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm. Saturday by appointment. 39 NE 39th Street / t. 305.573.1939 Saint-Louis invites you to discover Folia, the new collection by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance. Innovation and creativity are at the heart of Saint-Louis since 1586, and at the heart of this unconventional collection. Inspired by the forest that surrounds the crystal manufacture, Noe Duchaufour-Lawrance offers a contemporary vision of nature. He combines the radiance of mouth blown crystal to the strength of ash wood, and interprets the simplicity of the leaf into a contemporary, geometric yet organic cut of crystal. The 25 pieces in the collection range from lighting to furniture, from vases to candlesticks, stemware and barware. The unique furniture pieces incorporate a crystal lighting element which becomes central in the design. 163 NE 39th Street, entrance on Paseo Ponti or through the Hermès store / t.305.868.0118 SPAZIO DI CASA Spazio di Casa will be showcasing artwork from our resident artist Paula Fernandez. Cocktails and hors d oeuvres will be served. Reception on December 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. 3850 N Miami Avenue / t. 786.362.6062 THE RUG COMPANY The Rug Company invites you to preview its 20th Anniversary exhibition featuring five new handmade rug designs by leading designers Paul Smith, Alexander McQueen, Kelly Wearstler and Suzanne Sharp. Portrait photography by Mary McCartney of the designers in their creative spaces will be showcased transporting us into a world of imagination, inspiration and innovation. Exhibition open Thursday, December 7th to Sunday December 10th. Opening Hours Thursday and Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday on 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104 / t. 305.576.9868

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ABACO WINES & WINE BAR A bespoke wine shop and tasting room, Abaco welcomes you to explore the world of wine. We will be offering a daily tasting of specialty wines and cheeses during which our certified sommeliers will walk you through the different regions of the world where the wines we carry are made. Each night from December 4 to December 10 we will be offering a free 45-minute wine themed class from 6 pm to 6:45 pm. We are a small and intimate shop and spaces for these classes is limited. A reservation is required. Please email us at info@abacowine.com for further information. During the day, from December 4 through December 10, we will be offering complimentary samples of Barowsky Disesa Vineyards wines while giving a tour of our store and the wine regions we carry. Each night we will be offering a themed forty-five-minute class on wine starting at 4 pm and 6 pm on the 10th. Dec 4: The history of wine and how it has evolved. Dec 5: How art has influenced wine labeling on some of the world s most iconic wine brands. Dec 6: Discuss pairing wine with food. Dec 7: The art of the wine glass and history of Murano Glass. Dec 8: Wine closures and aging wine. Dec 9: Explore the wine making process, with a winemaker. Dec 10: Discuss new world verses old world wines. (4pm class) Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 206 / t. 786.409.5286 AHANA YOGA AUBI & RAMSA We re Aubi & Ramsa, a Miami based brand of ultra premium, wine & spirit infused ice cream. Our line is the result of years of exploration, refining and crafting a novelty that has no match. Discover our dedication to crafting the finest ice cream, made with organic ego and the perfect amount of entitlement. 175 NE 40th Street, Unit 106 ELLA POP CAFÉ Almost too beautiful to eat. Almost. Get a taste of Genuine delight in pastry chef MJ Garcia s creations from Apple Cider & Cranberry Swirl, to Bailey s & Cream, Michael Schwartz s light and airy café in Palm Court will offer a week of daily popsicle specials featuring seasonal ingredients and flavor combinations fit for Basel season. Visit ellapop.me for the pop art calendar to plan your visit. Or just pop in for a surprising new refreshment each day. Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 136 / t. 786.534.8177 EMÉNA SPA Eména spa is celebrating Art Basel/Design Miami week with 40% off on all our massage and facial services. Enjoy relaxation and beauty savings all week long as we get you ready to party. Available December 4 to 10. 4100 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 301 / t. 305.363.7358 PASTICCERIA MARCHESI Ahana Yoga is offering Art Week specials including 5 classes for $85 and 10 classes for $145. 3806 NE 1st Avenue / t. 305.456.5339 In occasion of Art Basel Miami Beach, Pasticceria Marchesi - one of Milan s oldest and finest pastry shops - opens its first pop-up installation dedicated to traditional Italian ice cream. Since its foundation in 1824, Pasticceria Marchesi has been considered a hallmark of excellence for its unique quality and style. Paradise Plaza, 151 NE 41st Street

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ART BOSSA GALLERY 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #107 305.343.7337 CRAIG ROBINS ART COLLECTION 3841 NE 2ND AVE, #400 305.531.8700 DE LA CRUZ COLLECTION CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE 23 NE 41ST ST 305.576.6112 DEITCH GAGOSIAN PRESENT ABSTRACT / NOT ABSTRACT 191 NE 40TH ST, #100 FINE ART AUCTIONS MIAMI 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #106A 305.573.4228 HAITIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #105C 305.371.5988 INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART MIAMI 61 NE 41ST ST 305.901.5272 JUAN CARLOS MALDONADO ART COLLECTION 3841 NE 2ND AVE, #201 KONSTANTIN GRCIC NETSCAPE PALM COURT, 140 NE 39TH ST, 2ND FLOOR LOCUST PROJECTS 3852 N MIAMI AVE 305.576.8570 MAMAN FINE ART 3930 NE 2ND AVE, #204 305.571.3522 MARKOWICZ FINE ART 110 NE 40TH ST 786.615.8158 OBSOLETE MEDIA MIAMI 5 NW 39TH ST 786.539.4142 OPERA GALLERY 140 NE 39TH ST, #239. 305.868.3337 SWAMPSPACE 3940 N MIAMI AVE 305.710.8632 THIERRY GOLDBERG GALLERY PRESENTS TSCHABALALA SELF 151 NE 41ST ST, #131 VIA & INSTITUT FRANÇAIS PRESENT LE FRENCH DESIGN, NO TASTE FOR BAD TASTE 151 NE 41STST, #119 WHITE CUBE GALLERY PRESENTS IBRAHIM MAHAMA 3800 NE 1ST AVE, #109 FASHION & LUXURY A. LANGE & SÖHNE 140 NE 39TH ST, #107. 305.908.4420 ALICE AND OLIVIA 106 NE 40TH ST 305.375.6056 BA&SH 161 NE 40TH ST 786.803.8673 BERLUTI 161 NE 40TH ST, #100 305.573.4170 BURBERRY 112 NE 39TH ST 305.423.0078 BVLGARI 140 NE 39TH ST, #127 305.576.6506 C EST CHOU 175 NE 40TH ST, #107 CARTIER 147 NE 39TH ST 305.864.8793 CÉLINE 150 NE 41ST ST 305.866.1888 CHERNAYA BRIDAL 4100 NE 2ND AVE, #305 305.576.6000 CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN 155 NE 40TH ST 305.576.6820 CHROME HEARTS 4025 NE 2ND AVE 786.953.7384 COS 3915 NE 1ST AVE 786-857-5923 CREED 151 NE 41ST ST, #143 CYNTHIA ROWLEY 140 NE 39TH ST, #117 DANIELLA KNRONFLE 4141 NE 2ND AVENUE, #203 305.374.7079 DIOR 162 NE 39TH ST 305.576.4632 DIOR HOMME 161 NE 40TH ST 305.571.3576 ECJ LUXE 140 NE 39TH ST, #102 786.207.6000 EN AVANCE 53 NE 40TH ST 305.576.0056 ERES 176 NE 41ST ST ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA 132 NE 39TH ST 305.576.0179 FENDI 150 NE 40TH ST 786.655.5400 GIORGIO ARMANI 174 NE 39TH ST 786.501.7215 GIVENCHY 102 NE 39TH ST 305.576.6250 GENIUS JONES 170 NE 40TH ST 305.571.2000 GOOP GIFT 151 NE 41ST ST, #127 GUCCI 151 NE 41ST ST, #115 HARRY WINSTON 166 NE 39TH ST 786.275.3660 HUBLOT 140 NE 39TH ST, #103 786.762.2929 HERMÈS 163 NE 39TH ST 305.868.0118 IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN 140 NE 39TH ST, #125 305.507.7488 JAEGER LECOULTRE 140 NE 39TH ST, #106 305.908.3660 ISABEL MARANT 175 N.E. 40TH ST 305.576.7180 JASON OF BEVERLY HILLS 140 NE 39TH ST, #124 786.838.0557 JOHN LOBB 140 NE 39TH ST, #110 305.573.9310 JOSEPH 151 NE 41ST ST, #105 LANVIN 107 NE 39TH ST, #103 305.864.4250 LOEWE 110 NE 39TH ST 305.576.7601 LONGCHAMP 137 NE 39TH ST 305.573.7500 LORO PIANA 139 NE 39TH ST, #140 305.576.6589 LOUIS VUITTON 140 NE 39TH ST 305.573.1366 MAISON MARGIELA 3930 NE 2ND AVE, #101 786.718.1931 MARNI 3930 NE 2ND AVE, #100 305.764.3357 MAX MARA 106 NE 39TH ST, #103 305.770.6200 MIU MIU 190 NE 39TH ST 305.341.9342 MM6 173 NE 40TH ST 786.718.1931 MRKT DEUX 3824 NE 2ND AVE 305.573.3330 ODDS CONCEPT 151 NE 41ST ST, #129 OMEGA 111 NE 39TH ST 786.452.1498 ORIANNE COLLINS 140 NE 39TH ST, #207 PANERAI 140 NE 39TH ST, #101 305.908.4518 PARMIGIANI FLEURIER 140 NE 39TH ST, #108 786.615.9656 PIAGET 140 NE 39TH ST, #105 305.908.4050 PRADA 158 NE 41ST ST 305.438.2280 PUCCI 178 NE 39TH ST 305.576.1830 RAG & BONE 4100 NE 1ST AVE, #101 RICK OWENS 220 NE 39TH ST, #102 786.703.2950 ROBERTO COIN 130 NE 40TH ST 305.576.8084 ROLEX 135 NE 39TH ST 305.576.5391 SAINT LAURENT 149 NE 40TH ST 305.704.4144 SEIKO 130 NE 40TH ST 786.360.6869

SEVAN BIÇAKÇI 140 NE 39TH ST, #205 786.409.7156 SOCIAL STUDIES 151 NE 41ST ST, #123 & #125 SOCIAL STUDIES WORKSHOP 151 NE 41ST ST, #223 TAG HEUER 140 NE 39TH ST, #109 305.576.0884 THEORY 101 NE 40TH ST 305.576.0741 TIFFANY & CO. 114 NE 39TH ST 305.428.1390 TOD S 139 NE 39TH ST, #130 305-576-8132 TOM FORD 103 NE 39TH ST 786.749.2600 TORY BURCH 168 NE 40TH ST 305.573.6024 TOURBILLON 140 NE 39TH ST, #111 305.576.4571 ULYSSE NARDIN 140 NE 39TH ST, #202 VACHERON CONSTANTIN 140 NE 39TH ST, #126 305.908.3898 VALENTINO 140 NE 39TH ST, #129 305.639.8851 VAN CLEEF & ARPELS 140 NE 39TH ST, #128 786.792.3925 VERSACE 186 NE 39TH ST 305.573.8345 VHERNIER 140 NE 39TH ST, #104 786.615.2722 YVEL 140 NE 39TH ST, #203 305.573.9835 ZADIG & VOLTAIRE 102 NE 40TH ST 786.773.5183 DESIGN 4141 DESIGN 30 NE 39TH ST 305.572.2900 ARCLINEA 30 NE 39TH ST 305.572.2900 ADRIANA HOYOS 4100 NE 2ND AVE 305.572.9052 ARMANI/CASA 10 NE 39TH ST 305.573.4331 BULTHAUP 3805 NE MIAMI CT 305.573.7771 CERAMIC MATRIX 3825 N MIAMI AVE 305.573.5997 CITCO 3801 NE MIAMI CT 786.534.2659 DESIGN WITHIN REACH 4141 NE 2ND AVE 305.604.0037 HAUSSCAPE 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #104 305.573.0169 HOLLY HUNT 3833 NE 2ND AVE 305.571.2012 INTERNUM MIAMI 3841 NE 2ND AVE, #101 305.576.1135 ITALIAN LUXURY DESIGN 4 NE 39TH ST ITALICAM 4141 NE 2ND AVE, 503D 786.615.4980 JANUS ET CIE 3930 NE 2ND AVE, #106 305.438.0005 JONATHAN ADLER 4040 NE 2ND AVE, #102 305.576.0200 KARTELL 2 NE 39TH ST 305.573.4010 LIGNE ROSET 160 NE 40TH ST 305.576.4662 LINEA STUDIO 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #105A 305.576.5720 LLADRÓ 140 NE 39TH ST, #204 305.573.4659 LUMINAIRE LAB 3901 NE 2ND AVE 305.576.5788 LUMINAIRE X 4141 NE 2ND AVE LUXURY LIVING/FENDI CASA 50 NE 39TH ST 305.438.1660 MAXALTO 30 NE 39TH ST 305.572.2900 MICHAEL DAWKINS HOME 3628 NE 2ND AVE 305.573.4355 MINOTTI 3801 NE 2ND AVE 305.306.9300 MITCHELL GOLD & BOB WILLIAMS 3800 N MIAMI AVE, 786.609.9920 MODUS MIAMI 4100 NE 2ND AVE, #103 305.576.7440 OGGETTI 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #114B 305.573.4626 ORNARE 4040 NE 2ND AVE, #103 305.438.0260 POLIFORM 4100 NE 2ND AVE, #101 305.573.9950 ROSES ET PIVONES 175 NE 40TH ST, #123 THE RUG COMPANY 4040 NE 2ND AVE, #104 305.576.9868 SAINT-LOUIS CRYSTAL 163 NE 39TH ST SIMONA S 162 NE 40TH ST 786.801.0116 SPAZIO DI CASA 3850 N. MIAMI AVE 786.362.6062 SPIN CERAMICS 151 NE 41ST ST, #121 SUSANE R LIFESTYLE BOUTIQUE 4141 NE 2ND AVE, #106C 305.573.8483 VITRA 30 NE 39TH ST 305.572.2900 DINING & LIFESTYLE ABACO WINES & WINE BAR 140 NE 39TH ST, #206 786.409.5286 AESOP 175 NE 40TH ST, #120 AHANA YOGA 3806 NE 1ST AVE 305.456.5339 AUBI & RAMSI 175 NE 40TH ST, #106 BLUE BOTTLE 3818 NE 1ST AVE 5010.653.3394 CRUMB ON PARCHMENT 3930 NE 2ND AVE 305.572.9444 DBC FITNESS 3841 NE 2ND AVE, #103 786.452.8964 DECIEM 180 NE 40TH ST ELLA 140 NE 39TH ST, #136 786-534-8177 EMENA SPA 4100 NE 2ND AVE, #301 305.438.3777 ESTEFAN KITCHEN 140 NE 39TH ST, #133 786.843.3880 FEMME COIFFURE 140 NE 39TH ST, #208 305.864.4400 HARRY S PIZZA 3918 N MIAMI AVE 786.275.4963 MANDOLIN 4312 NE 2ND AVE 305.576.6066 MAD LAB ICE CREAM & CHOCOLATE 140 NE 39TH ST, #137 MC KITCHEN 4141 NE 2ND AVE 305.456.9948 MERCATO 4141 NE 2ND AVE 305.456.9948 MICHAEL S GENUINE FOOD &DRINK 130 NE 40TH ST 305.573.5550 ORANGETHEORY 89 NE 38TH ST 786.667.3757 OTL 160 NE 40TH ST 786.953.7620 PASTICCERIA MARCHESI 151 NE 41ST ST ROBERTA S PIZZA 3801 NE 1ST AVE 212.920.4490 ST. ROCH 140 NE 39TH ST, #241

SWAMPSPACE HARRY S PIZZA OBSOLETE MEDIA (2ND FLOOR) N MIAMI AVENUE N MIAMI AVENUE PRIMARY PUBLIC ART ART FASHION & N.E 42ND STREET DINING & LIFESTYLE LUXURY DESIGN DE LA CRUZ COLLECTION CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE N.E 41ST STREET P 2ND FLOOR PARADISE PLAZA N.E 1ST AVENUE N.E 41ST STREET N.E 42ND STREET PARADISE PLAZA N.E 41ST STREET N.E 40TH STREET N.E 40TH N.E STREET 40TH STREET N.E 40TH STREET NISI B HOME P PARKING V VALET INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART MIAMI WWD: THE ART OF FASHION EXHIBITION (PARADISE PLAZA EVENT SPACE 3RD FLOOR) RAG & BONE ZADIG & VOLTAIRE THEORY ALICE & OLIVIA SOCIAL STUDIES WORKSHOP COS MARKOWICZ FINE ART RIMOWA JOSEPH THREAD COUNT MONICA JAMES ROBERTO COIN ROLEX SEIKO THE SHADE STORE LONGCHAMP LE FRENCH DESIGN, NO TASTE FOR BAD TASTE JUNGLE-IZED CHRISTIAN LIAIGRE MICHAEL S GENUINE TOD S GUCCI SAINT LAURENT FENDI LORO PIANA CARTIER SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES PASEO PONTI GOOP GIFT CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN OTL CREED PRADA CÉLINE BERLUTI ODDS THIERRY GOLDBERG GALLERY JOHNSTON MARKLEE ARCHITECTS BUS STOP URS FISCHER MEETING BOWLS MMMM... PASTICCERIA MARCHESI NUAGE RONAN & ERWAN BOUROULLEC LE FRENCH DESIGN DIOR HOMME HERMÈS BA&SH TORY BURCH SAINT LOUIS CRYSTAL ISABEL MARANT GENIUS JONES WATERWORKS C EST CHOU AUBI & RAMSA REP MM6 DECIEM COURTHOUSE ONE ADRIANA HOYOS LUMINAIRE LAB2 EMÉNA SPA (3RD FLOOR) POLIFORM ORNARE THE RUG COMPANY JONATHAN ADLER GAGOSIAN & JEFFREY DEITCH ABSTRACT / NOT ABSTRACT MARGIELA CRUMB ON PARCHMENT MAMAN FINE ART (2ND FLOOR) MARNI JANUS ET CIE WIRE MADONNA THOMAS BAYRLE ELASTIKA ZAHA HADID MANDOLIN N.E 2ND AVENUE N.E 2ND AVENUE MERCATO MC KITCHEN DESIGN WITHIN REACH LUMINAIRE X CHROME HEARTS DASH FENCE MARC NEWSON JALAN JALAN LUMINAIRE OGGETI DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE SENIOR HIGH HAUSSCAPE KIDS R & R STUDIOS LINEA STUDIO HAITIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM ITALICAM FAAM SUSAN R. BOSSA GALLERY MURAL EUGENIA JABLON N FEDERAL HIGHWAY N FEDERAL HIGHWAY TOM FORD LANVIN OMEGA RALPH & RUSSO N.E 39TH STREET N.E 39TH STREET N.E 39TH STREET N.E 39TH STREET FENDI CASA WHITE RAIN SPAZIO DI CASA LOCUST PROJECTS N MIAMI AVENUE KARTELL ITALIAN LUXURY DESIGN ARMANI/CASA CERAMIC MATRIX 4141 DESIGN/ ARCLINEA N.E MIAMI COURT LEONG LEONG FAÇADE BULTHAUP CITCO N.E 38TH STREET P CITY VIEW GARAGE FUN (PART 2) JOHN BALDESSARI FUN (PART 1) JOHN BALDESSARI ORANGE THEORY BLUE BOTTLE AHANA YOGA WHITE CUBE IWAMOTO SCOTT FAÇADE N.E 1ST AVENUE GIVENCHY MAX MARA VIBRAM LOEWE BURBERRY JUNGLE 2 X 4 TIFFANY & CO FLOTSAM & JETSAM SHOP ARCHITECTS N.E 38TH STREET STEFANO RICCI ROBERTA S ELLA ZEGNA PANERAI LOUIS VUITTON VALENTINO VAN CLEEF & ARPELS PALM COURT GAETANO PESCE FAÇADE SOU FUJIMOTO ECJ LUXE ECJ AUDEMARS JUXE PIGUET HUBLOT VHERNIER PIAGET DIOR BVLGARI JAEGGER LECOULTRE JLC ALS N.E 38TH STREET VACHERON FLY S EYE DOME VORTEX 2 X 4 PARMIGIANI HARRY WINSTON IWC JASON OF BEVERLY HILLS TOURBILLON JOHN LOBB TAG ARMANI ESTEFAN KITCHEN P PUCCI PALM COURT GARAGE CYNTHIA ROWLEY VERSACE MRKT DEUX LIGNE ROSET BOFFI MIU MIU N.E 2ND AVENUE INTERNUM HOLLY HUNT MINOTTI DBC FITNESS JUAN CARLOS MALDONADO ART COLLECTION (2ND FLOOR) CRAIG ROBINS COLLECTION (4TH FLOOR) LE CORBUSIER XAVIER VEILHAN RICK OWENS 2ND FLOOR PALM COURT ULYSSE NARDIN YVEL LLADRÓ SEVAN BICAKCI ABACO FEMME COIFFURE N FEDERAL HIGHWAY AFTER LIGHT MATTHEW RITCHIE NETSCAPE KONSTANTIN GRCIC OPERA GALLERY ST. ROCH SCULPTURE GARDEN SOL LEWITT BISCAYNE BOULEVARD BISCAYNE B I-95, DOWNTOWN, MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT I 195 TO MIAMI BEACH N.E 37TH STR

PARKING Self parking is available at City View, Palm Court and Paradise Plaza Garages throughout the neighborhood. Hourly parking rates: 0 to 4 hours... $3 4 to 6 hours... $6 6+ hours...$25 Customers without tickets will be charged the maximum rate. Cash and all major credit cards are accepted at pay stations. VALET Hourly valet rates: 0 to 4 hours...$5 4 to 6 hours...$10 6+ hours...$40 There are 8 valet stations located throughout the District and you may retrieve your car at any of them. N.E. 42ND STREET N.E. 42ND STREET PARADISE PLAZA GARAGE N. MIAMI AVENUE N. MIAMI AVENUE N.E. 41ST STREET N.E. 40TH STREET N.E. 39TH STREET CITY VIEW GARAGE N.E. 1ST AVENUE N.E. 1ST AVENUE PASEO PONTI PALM COURT GARAGE N.E. 38TH STREET N.E. 2ND AVENUE N.E. 2ND AVENUE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT I-95 MIAMI BEACH PARKING GARAGE VALET

DECEMBER 4-10 MIAMI S CULTURAL DESTINATION The Miami Design District is a creative neighborhood and shopping destination, embodying the best in fashion and luxury retail, dining, art, and design. 140 NE 39th Street Miami, FL 33137 Phone 305 722 7100 We re Social! Don t miss a minute of the action. Follow along all week and share all of your special moments during Miami Art Week happenings in the District. #atmdd IG: @MiamiDesignDistrict FB: @MiamiDesignDistrict Twitter: @designdistrict Snapchat: atmdd MIAMIDESIGNDISTRICT.NET

Set of 4 S34 chairs/ Pierre Chapo, ca. 1960/ Courtesy of Magen H Gallery