ende
Monthly Archives: December 2014

the keys


A vast number of small islands (the spaniard called them ‚cayos’ and the englishmen understood ‚keys’) line up in a row and end on the southernmost point of mainland usa in key west. Ernest hemmingway lived here for a few years and his house is still the touriste attraction. Previously the inhabitants lived from legal ship lootings which had wrecked in the coral cliffs. today it´s easier for the tourists getting looted, they need neither a ship nor a reef.

A campground space with power connection, slightly larger than a parkinglot , costs  about $ 110 for one night. In key west motorhomes are not welcomed. They do have their own kitchen and bedroom – these cheapskates!

But the „keyans“ are rewarded by nature and climate. Except when a hurricane sweeps over them again. © n.g.

emilio martinez

I discovered emilio´s art, like those of the most other artists here in america, on his facebook site. When we were about to reach miami and i announced our coming and he invited us spontaneously to celebrate thanksgiving with his family. look here

Emilio was born in honduras. many years ago, when the living conditions were too insecure, his mother came with her six children to miami. Since his early childhood emilio draws with paints and is the only one in the family with that “passion” for art. Emilio introduced us to a number of his artfriends in miami, absolutely gorgeous. Dear emilio, thanks for your friendship. © n.g.

miami beach “basel”

art  © pablo oicasso (1965) art © jean-michel basquiat art © basquiat & warhol art © christian rosa (lest) art makes you tired art © conrad marca-relli art © claire morgan art © matta art © michael williams art © mircea suciu art © friedrich kunath art © matthew ritchie art © alina szapocznikow art © janathan meese art © mark leckery the art of dining at art basel art © thomas ruff art © ai weiwei art makes you very tired art © nyoman masiadi

“Where is the VIP Entrance?” grumbled a visitor at the entrance-gate of the VIP pre-access Art Basel Miami Beach, where the queues were admitted before they got access in spurts. “Right here!” was the reply. “But there is a line!” “Right Sir, we expect more than 2,500 VIPs today, so please line up.”

rubell family collection / miami

rain in miami art © jean-michele basquiat (*1960 - 1988) art © charles ray art @ mark handforth art © sue williams

There are days in miami, on which it´s just raining or it’s no “art basel” in town. On these days it`s recommended to visit the Rubell Family Collection. A “must see” – and completely unusual for miami: there is no entrance fee! © n.g. 

miami beach

holocaust memorial in miami beach holocaust memorial in miami beach

miami “untitled”

art @ by mathias kessler (on the right) art © by gilad efrat art © by ricardo gonzales art © by ebony g. patterson art © by addie wagenknecht art © by nina chanel abney art © by ohad meromi art © by adriana minoliti

… and here some impressions from the miami “untitled”

 

miami “scope”

art: © peter kappa the painter johan andersson in front of his artworks the gallery owners infront of alain richard´s artworks the painter leszek skurski and joanna skurska infornt of his artworks art © by gregory watin art © by dan witz art © by choi, xoo ang art © by greg haberny alex g cap infornt of his artworks

some impressions from the “scope”

 

Comments Off on miami “scope”