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Press Release 2021-2022

Luciano Fabro, Il giorno mi pesa sulla notte I, 1994, portuguese pink marble, red Levanto marble, gold, lead, glass, 39 1/2 x 101 x 14 7/8 inches. Image Courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. 

THE MARGULIES COLLECTION AT THE WAREHOUSE
OPENING OCTOBER 20, 2021 – APRIL 30, 2022

ARTE POVERA / Postwar Italian Art from the Margulies Collection
Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Mario Merz and Gilberto Zorio. Drawing on never before seen works from the private collection and new acquisitions, we will present the story of Italian artists who were subverting traditional methods of making art within the changing culture of Postwar Italy. This will be a notable exhibition for South Florida giving students and visitors an opportunity to explore Italian Art and Culture at the turn of the 20th century.

ANSELM KIEFER / Leviathan und Behemoth (2 x 5 Aufnahmen), 2013
A new acquisition of new media by this important European artist, arguably one of the world’s greatest living artists. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse contains the largest exhibition of Anselm Kiefer in the United States. This twenty-foot work of photographic emulsion adds a significant extension of the exhibition.

SUSAN PHILIPSZ / Sleep Close and Fast, 2020
Recipient of the Turner Prize in 2010, renowned sound artist Susan Philipsz returns to the Warehouse with a new installation of sound art. Sleep Close and Fast features recordings of lullabies sung by the artist, paired with the rhythmic sound of a drum set to the beat of her own heart.

WILL RYMAN / The Situation Room, 2014
“The Situation Room” by Will Ryman is made of life-size black charcoal figures, the sculpture depicts the dramatic iconic moment of the assignation attack of Osama Bin Laden, as President Obama and his security council (including then Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton) view the secret military operation by satellite in the basement of the West Wing of the White House.

NEW VISION / European Photographs 1923-1955
A selection of vintage photographs produced in the 1920s and 1930s, between World War I and World War II. “New Vision” photography emerged in Europe and was seen as an era of alternative approaches to the medium with techniques such as the photogram, solarization, close-up and objective images. While the new vision concept extended broadly to many geographic regions, the exhibition focuses on Germany, France and Russia. 

NEW WORKS
Doug Aitken, Carol Bove, Olafur Eliasson, Wyatt Kahn, Amar Kanwar, Ibrahim Mahama, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Barbara Probst and Andres Serrano

ONGOING MASTERS
Masterworks by de Kooning, Flavin, Heizer, Kiefer, LeWitt, Noguchi, Nancy Rubins, Segal, Serra, Snelson, Stella and Franz West

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDY CENTER AT THE MARGULIES COLLECTION AT THE WAREHOUSE
Archives of Vintage and Contemporary European and American photography. The Study Center produces annual exhibition programs and provides open access to its library, as well as offering tours and appointments. Additionally, an adjacent café-style area accommodates reservations for conferences, meetings and gatherings. 

ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH HOURS 2021
Mon Nov 29 thru Sat Dec 4, 9am – 5pm
Sun Dec 5, 9am – 2pm

COFFEE AT THE MARGULIES COLLECTION
Wed Dec 1 thru Sun Dec 5, 9am onwards
No RSVP required



 

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