THE MARGULIES COLLECTION AT THE WAREHOUSE
PRESENTS NEW EXHIBITIONS
Sculpture: Nancy Rubins, Bruce Nauman, Yuichi Higashionna, Kaz Oshiro, Philadelphia Wireman
Photography: Mary Ellen Mark, John Baldessari, Jonathan Monk, Ed Ruscha
Video: Hiraki Sawa, David Claerbout, Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares
Painting: Gregor Hildebrandt, Lawrence Carroll, Justin Beal
Opens NOVEMBER 11, 2011 through APRIL 28, 2012
WYNWOOD ART DISTRICT, MIAMI, FLORIDA - This November 11th, 2011 The Margulies Collection will open its 13th season of exhibitions. The exhibition will include new works of sculpture, photography, video and painting as well as the collection’s PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS of work by Ernesto Neto, Olafur Eliasson, Donald Judd, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Willem De Kooning, George Segal, Michael Heizer, Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt, Isamu Noguchi, Tony Smith, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Will Ryman, Joel Perlman, Franz West and John Chamberlain.
About the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is a not-for-profit institution in Miami dedicated to the presentation of exhibitions and educational initiatives that explore contemporary art. Since its inaugural exhibition in 1999, the Warehouse has presented seasonal exhibitions of sculpture, photography, and video and painting from the renowned collection of Martin Z. Margulies. The Warehouse is operated and funded by the Martin Z. Margulies Foundation, a thirty year resource for the study and enjoyment of the visual. The longtime curator of the collection is Katherine Hinds.
The collection visiting hours are every Wednesday - Saturday from 11:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Extended hours during Art Basel and Art Miami: Tuesday, November 29th through Saturday December 3rd 9 am- 4 pm, Sunday December 4th 9 am - 2 pm
Admission is $10 with all proceeds going directly to the Lotus House Shelter for Homeless Women and Children. Miami Dade students are free of charge.
For further information please call 305-576-1051 or visit our website at www.margulieswarehouse.com
Contact: Katherine Hinds, curator