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/ 06 / 2005 - 01/ 10 / 2005
Art Miami
- Convention Center - 1901 Convention Center Dr. -
Miami Beach, FL 33139 (U.S.A)
http://www.art-miami.com/

Welcome to Art Miami 2005.
The 15th anniversary of Art Miami leads the fair in a very exciting direction. In a time where contemporary art fairs play an increasingly important role in the international market, Art Miami’s identity in South Florida becomes even clearer.
Once seen as a primarily Latin American fair for a Latin market, Art Miami has now tipped the scale toward a truly international fair that presents a broad spectrum of artwork accessible to all levels of collecting. This year’s show features an equal number of participants from Europe and North America, while a smaller percentage of galleries come from Latin America.
Art Miami strives to provide visitors with the excitement of discovering new trends, new artists and new galleries that help build awareness of today’s art world. This year’s exhibitors—many participating for the first time—have made tremendous efforts to bring the highest quality paintings, sculptures, photographs and works in glass, among other media. New this year is one of the finest selections of glass dealers from around the country, offering visitors a remarkable look at this sought-after medium.
The 6th edition of Currents will showcase an exciting international survey of cutting edge work by 19 galleries from New York, Denmark, Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Miami, to name a few; while Project Spaces feature an assortment of installations by selected artists. A series of panel discussions presented by prominent arts professionals is open to anyone interested in exploring current art-world topics.
We encourage collectors, curators and all arts enthusiasts to take a new look at Art Miami. You’ll be delighted by what you
see

Opening
Night Gala of Art Miami 2005
Convention Center
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From January 6th – 10th, Art Miami celebrates its 15th annual edition at the Miami Beach Convention Center with one of the most dynamic years in the fair’s history.
While Art Miami continues its vital role in supporting important and emerging Latin American artists, the 2005 show also offers a broad mix of galleries with emphasis on American and European contemporary art, featuring high quality painting, sculpture, photography, and installations from emerging talent to established masters. The sixth annual Currents section expands in 2005 to feature a very international group of galleries showing primarily young, cutting-edge artists, while provocative Project Spaces throughout the show will highlight a diverse range of installations by artists from South Africa, Ireland, Poland, and Spain, to name a few.
Art Miami’s opening night gala—one of the season’s annual cultural highlights—attracts more than 6,000 people each year, followed by nearly 20,000 more during the run of the fair. As the support of South Florida arts enthusiasts is the lifeblood of Art Miami, so is the anticipation of fresh talent and accessible works of art at affordable prices is a contributing factor in the show’s success.
2005 is a major turning point for Art Miami, as more than half of the exhibitors will be first-time participants or returning after a few years on hiatus. An unexpected and delightful mix of cutting-edge mixed-media works, figurative paintings by modern masters, contemporary abstract paintings, innovative glass objects, outstanding small and large-scale and sculptures and beautiful photography all join together in a carefully designed experience.
To mention just a few of Art Miami’s new participants, visitors will meet The Lowe Gallery from Atlanta/Los Angeles; Chiaroscuro Gallery from Santa Fe, NM, which features sublime paintings and sculptures by mid-career artists; Galeria de Arte Carmen de la Guerra, Madrid, a featured Currents gallery that supports provocative, young international artists working primarily in painting, video and photography, while
Ansorena, also from Madrid, presents refined figurative Spanish paintings.. Paris gallery Martin du Louvre presents sexually-charged photographs by Rousseau and fascinating body sculptures by
Corda; kbk arte contemporaneo from Mexico City, also in Currents, brings top quality young Latin American artists to the fair. Parisian Galerie Minsky offers a rare peek at Leonor Fini’s surrealist paintings, while Vietnamese Contemporary Art, based in Hanoi and New York, will introduce the Miami audience to works of art created today in Vietnam.
2005 is the year of returns at Art Miami. Joining the newcomers is a core group of galleries that have been absent for a period of time; among them is Forum Gallery, New York/Los Angeles and J.
Cacciola, also from New York, both of which will bring some of the fair’s strongest American and European contemporary painting; Galeria El
Museo, Bogota, featuring top Latin American artists; Jerald Melberg Gallery, from Charlotte, with a superb collection of Motherwells and longtime favorite Raul Diaz, among others; London galleries Alexia Goethe, which will showcase works by Hervé Half and Renée
Niklan, and Flowers, which will highlight established European painters. Newzones Projects of Calgary returns, this time in Currents, with beautiful paintings by Marie Lanoo and popular mixed media pieces by Cybèle Young.
A selection of the country’s top glass dealers participate for the first time, offering visitors a remarkable look at this sought-after medium. Participants include pioneer glass dealer Heller Gallery from New York; Marx-Saunders Gallery, from Chicago, longtime Art Miami exhibitor Berengo Fine Art from
Murano, Italy; and R. Duane Reed from St. Louis and New York.
Returning Art Miami participants of note include Osborne Samuel/Berkeley Square Gallery from London; Praxis International of Argentina and Praxis Mexico;
Karpio-Facchini, Marina Kessler, Cernuda Arte and Durban Segnini of Miami; Juan Ruiz
Galeria, of Caracas, again featuring works by Kcho; Joan Guaita Art of Palma de
Mallorca; Santa Giustina, of Lucca, Italy; Odon Wagner Limited from Toronto and William Siegal Galleries from Santa Fe.
Art Miami invites the public to participate in an exciting new series of panel discussions devoted to topics of current interest to the contemporary art world. Arts professionals—including collectors,
gallerists, curators and artists—will discuss issues surrounding the contemporary art scene in Miami, collecting contemporary glass, and subjects relating to Latin American art today.
2005 EXHIBITORS
ABA Art Contemporani Palma de Mallorca www.abaart.com
Adamar Fine Arts Miami www.adamargallery.com
Galerie Lisette Alibert Paris www.lisettealibert.com
Alternativa, Elvira Neri Galeria Caracas
Annta Gallery Madrid www.anntagallery.com
Ansorena Madrid
Aqua Gallery Guadalajara www.aquagallery.com.mx
Arcadia Gallery New York www.arcadiafinearts.com
Galeria Argenta Valencia www.galeriargenta.com
Art Nouveau Galeria Maracaib
Art Nueve Murcia www.artnueve.com
Artimoto Miami www.artimoto.com
Galeria de Arte Ascaso Caracas www.ascasogallery.com
Ashley Gallery Philadelphia ashleygallery.com
Australis Gallery County Cork www.australisgallery.com
Berengo Fine Arts Murano www.berengo.com
Bernarducci Meisel Gallery New York www.bernarduccimeisel.com
Denise Bibro Fine Art New York www.artnet.com/denisebibrofineart.html
Black & White Gallery Brooklyn www.blackandwhiteartgallery.com
Blue Door Fine Arts, Inc Miami
Rudolf Budja Galerie/Artmosphere Vienna www.artmosphere.at
J. Cacciola Gallery New York www.jcacciolagallery.com
Galeria Canem Castello www.galeriacanem.com
Casa d'Arte San Lorenzo San Miniato www.arte-sanlorenzo,it
Galerie Castiglione Barbizon www.artchic.com
Cernuda Arte Coral Gables www.cernudaarte.com
Chiaroscuro Gallery Santa Fe www.chiaroscurogallery.com
Marsha Child Contemporary Princeton mchildcontemporary.com
Coplan Gallery Boca Raton
Damien B. Contemporary Art Center Miami www.damienb.com
Galerie De Medicis Paris www.demedicis-gallery.com
Martin du Louvre Paris www.martindulouvre.com
Durban Segnini Gallery Miami www.durbansegnini.com
Galerie Egelund Copenhagen www.egelund.dk
Ferrin Gallery Lenox www.ferringallery.com
Fleur Fine Art Chicago www.fleurfineart.com
Flowers London www.flowerseast.com
Skot Foreman Gallery Atlanta www.skotforeman.com
Forum Gallery New York
Galeria Forum Lima www.galeriaforum.net
Art Gaspar Barcelona www.artgaspar.com
Marci Gaymu Gallery Madrid
GDS Galeria San Jose, Costa Rica www.gdsgallery.com
Barbara Gillman Gallery Miami www.artnet.com/bgillman.html
Alexia Goethe London www.artnet.com/goethe-gallery.html
Galeria Granillo Arte Contemporaneo Cordoba
Joan Guaita - Art Palma de Mallorca
Galeria de Arte Carmen de la Guerra Madrid www.carmendelaguerra.com
Galerie Mark Hachem Paris www.galerie-markhm.com
Heller Gallery New York www.hellergallery.com
Hespe Gallery San Francisco www.hespe.com
Gallery Irmgard Heyd Hildrizhausen
Hyder Gallery Philadelphia www.hydergallery.com
Ingalls & Associates Miami www.ingallsassociates.com
Galleria Antonia Jannone Milan
Jenkins Johnson Gallery San Francisco www.jenkinsjohnsongallery.com
Juvelis/de la Guardia Weston www.artnexus.com/peterjuvelis.html
Karpio-Facchini Gallery Miami
Marina Kessler Gallery Miami www.latinarte.com
Khankhalaev Gallery Moscow www.dashi.ru
Kreisler Galeria de Arte Madrid www.galeriakreisler.com
Kunsthaus Sana Fe San Miguel De Allende www.kunsthaus.org.mx
Francis Kyle Gallery Ltd London www.franciskylegallery.com
L•A Gallery San Salvador www.la-artgallery.com
Galerie Lausberg Dusseldorf www.galerie-lausberg.com
Ruth Lawrence Fine Art Rochester www.nanmiller.com
Lebasi Galeria D'Art Palma de Mallorca www.lebasi.com
Lorch + Seidel Gallery Berlin www.lorch-seidel.de
La Louve S.A. Louftemont Leglise www.lalouve.fr.st
The Lowe Gallery Atlanta www.lowegallery.com
Lunarbase Brooklyn www.lunarbaseart.com
Marble Arch Fine Arts Los Angeles www.marblearchfinearts.com
Jacques Martinez Arte Contemporaneo Buenos Aires
Marx-Saunders Gallery Chicago www.marxsaunders.com
Galeria Matthei Santiago www.galeriamatthei.com
Jerald Melberg Gallery, Inc. Charlotte www.jeraldmelberg.com
Galerie Alex Menem Paris www.galleryalex.com
Galerie Minsky Paris www.leonor-fini.com
Modus Gallery Paris www.galerie-modus.com
Galerie Lelia Mordoch Paris www.galerieleliamordoch.com
Morgan Lehman Gallery Lakeville www.morganlehmangallery.com
Galeria El Museo Bogota www.galeriaelmuseo.com
Museum Works Galleries Aspen
Francisco Nader Santo Domingo www.francisconader.net
Newzones Projects Calgary www.newzones.com
Gallery Nica Zebulon www.gallerynica.com
Galeria OKYO Caracas
Old City Caesarea Gallery Caesarea www.art-in-caesarea.co.il
108 Contemporary Art Miami
Osborne Samuel/Berkeley Square Gallery London www.osbornesamuel.com
Galeria Luz Osorio Medellin www.galerialuzosorio.com
Cecilia Palma Galeria de Arte Santiago www.galeriaceciliapalma.cl
Pan American Art Gallery Dallas www.panamericanart.com
Galeria Paupa San Sebastian www.galeriapaupa.com
Luis Perez Galeria Bogota
Galeria Piramide Guatemala www.galeriapiramide.com
Pratt Contemporary Art Kent www.anamariapacheco.co.uk
Praxis International Art Buenos Aires/Coral Gables/New York www.praxis-art.com
Praxis Mexico Mexico City www.praxismexico.com
R. Duane Reed Gallery St. Louis/New York www.rduanereedgallery.com
La Ribera Galeria Murcia www.galerialaribera.com
Galerie Jean-Luc & Takako Richard Paris www.galerierichard.com
Centro Cultural Rouges Tucuman www.camposugar.com.ar
Juan Ruiz Galeria Maracaibo www.juanruizgaleria.com
Russeck Gallery Palm Beach www.russeck.com
Salander-O'Reilly Galleries New York www.salander.com
Santa Giustina Lucca www.claudiopoleschi.com
Segovia Isaacs Barcelona
Sibman Gallery Paris
William Siegal Galleries Santa Fe www.williamsiegalgalleries.com
Solange Rabello Gallery Miami www.solangerabello.com
Solar Latin American Art & Design East Hampton www.artsolar.com
Jacques Soussana Gallery Jerusalem www.soussanart.com
Spanierman Gallery New York www.spanierman.com
StART London www.st-art.biz
John Stinson Gallery New Orleans www.ruizart.com
Gallery of Surrealism New York www.galleryofsurrealism.com
Galleri Udengaard Aarhus www.galleriudengaard.com
Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art New York
Hanoi www.imagesvietnam.com
www.artnet.com/razran.html
Villanueva Fine Art Gines, Sevilla www.villanueva-fineart.com
Vivendi Gallery Paris www.vivendi-gallery.com
Odon Wagner Limited Toronto www.odonwagnergallery.com
Walker Fine Art New York www.artnet.com
Walter Wickiser Gallery Inc New York walterwickisergallery.com
YSAM Coye-la-Foret www.galeriesuty.com
Centro Cultural Zapata Palma de Mallorca www.domingozapata.com
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