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What to Do and See

A breakdown of the buzziest art installati­ons and pop-ups happening around Miami during the week. BY KRISTEN TAUER

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.. TECH IN TOWN

• Big Tech is getting in on the fun. Facebook has commission­ed Miami environmen­tal artist Xavier Cortada for his Plan(T) installati­on of saltwater-resistant mangrove seedlings at Untitled, which is accompanie­d by activation­s to provoke conversati­on around climate change and rising sea levels. During four North Pole dinner parties, Cortada will serve arctic ice to participan­ts. Blink and you'll miss it.

Instagram's @miami is headed to Design Miami with an inflatable, bubble-shaped booth designed by Studio Swine. They will present work by four designers whose work is rooted in accessibil­ity and sustainabi­lity.

A breakdown of the buzziest art installati­ons and happenings around Miami during the week.

.. DESIGN DISTRICT

• Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch team for the fifth time to present group exhibition “The Extreme Present” at the Moore Building, on view from Dec. 3 to 8. White Cube will present neon sculpture and installati­on work by Cerith Wyn Evans at City View Garage.

In case you've missed Yayoi

Kusama's recent works in New York, you're in luck, because one of her “Infinity Mirror Rooms” will be on display for the first time in Miami. Stop by the ICA Miami to check out “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” but no rush — it will be on view until Jan. 31. .. WYNWOOD WALLS

.. MARKS 10 YEARS

Expect more activity than usual over in the Wynwood neighborho­od as Wynwood Walls celebrates its 10th anniversar­y as a graffiti and street art hub. To mark the occasion, Assouline is releasing a new book, “Walls of Change,” with art patron and Goldman Properties chief executive officer Jessica Goldman and photos by Martha Cooper.

Expect to see internatio­nal artists painting walls live throughout the week, and stop by to see solo shows by Shepard Fairey and Peter Tunney.

Wynwood also welcomes the Museum of Graffiti — the first

permanent museum dedicated to the genre — to the neighborho­od on Dec. 5. Led by curator Alan

Ket and Allison Freidin, the space will serve as an archive for the history of street art and host rotating and permanent exhibition­s. The gift shop, with limited-edition artist merch, is also sure to be a draw.

.. AT THE BASS

Two solo exhibition­s open Dec. 1 at The Bass Museum of Art.

Lara Favaretto's “Blind Spot” and Mickalene Thomas' “Better Nights” join Haegue Yang's “In the Cone of Uncertaint­y,” which opened earlier in November. Thomas' immersive exhibition will incorporat­e live performanc­es, a bar and DJs, inspired by parties hosted by her mother in the Seventies, alongside work by the artist and emerging artists of color.

.. ELSEWHERE ON MIAMI

.. BEACH

Traffic typically gets worse as the week progresses, but Argentinia­n artist Leandro Erlich is taking car traffic to another level with “Order of Importance,” a new public — and temporary — installati­on commission­ed by the City of Miami Beach at the Lincoln Road beachfront through Dec. 15.

There's no shortage of happenings in the Faena District throughout the week. From hosting parties and dinners for brands from Serena Williams to Perrier-Jouët, the cultural hub also veers experiment­al with its public “Faena Festival: The Last Supper,” which will feature film and video installati­ons, culinary activation­s and Zhang Huan's disintegra­ting “Miami Buddha” sculpture.

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Taste Craft & Wit” by David Shimmel and Partners published by Assouline, joins with The

Surf Lodge to wrap the exterior of Bungalow 5 at the W South

Beach in the book cover's neon camouflage pattern. Also on view at the hotel will be Tim Boin's “Geometry Is Life” installati­ons

in the lounge, and a rotating collection of art curated by Smith Davidson Gallery and Uniq Luxury.

• Natasha Tomchin and Olivia Steele will unveil their new mixed-media installati­on, “Altar'd Paradise,” over the wading pool at the Nautilus by Arlo on Dec. 3. The hotel will also host the Up&Down pop-up underneath its tent on the beach each night, with late-night performanc­es curated by The Box.

• Over at The Edition, the hotel will present Leo Villareal's LED sculpture “Optical Machine I” in its lobby, and also host a pop-up exhibition by the Museum of Plastic to raise awareness for eliminatin­g single-use plastic. As in years past, its basement programmin­g will continue to be a popular late-night stop, with appearance­s from

House of Yes and DJs Diplo and Idris Elba.

Peter Marino in collaborat­ion with Miami landscape architect Raymond Jungles has designed a beachside tropical garden incorporat­ing the sculptural animals works by late artist duo Les Lalanne. The Raleigh Gardens, located behind the renovated Raleigh Hotel, will be open to the public through Feb. 29, 2020.

.. FITNESS AND WELLNESS

The best way to recover from a late night out is to get up and get moving. The Surf Lodge in collaborat­ion with Free People Movement is hosting daily morning workouts from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6 at the W South Beach's Great Lawn, with classes taught by Isaac Boots, Isaac Calpito, and Megan Roup and additional wellness activation­s from 9:30 to 11 a.m. If you're seeking an indoor experience, Miami fitness center Anatomy is launching a high-intensity class concept, Blackout, just in time for fairgoers to sweat it out. On Dec. 7, work out on The Confidante's terrace with

Sweat440 Fitness and Miami artist Lebo, underneath his new mural at the hotel. And if you're still in town on Dec. 8, Roup will lead her signature Sculpt Society class on the Four Seasons Brickell rooftop.

 ??  ?? Installati­on view: Yayoi Kusama, “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” 2016-19 at Institute of Contempora­ry Art, Miami.
Installati­on view: Yayoi Kusama, “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” 2016-19 at Institute of Contempora­ry Art, Miami.
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Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood.
Take a break from all the parties at The Surf Lodge’s wellness pop-up with FP Movement. Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood.
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A rendering of “Order of Importance” by Leandro Erlich.
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And Partners x Surf Lodge and One All Every for the launch of Taste Craft & Wit (Assouline) at W South Beach, Bungalow 5 (Dec. 5 to 8, 2019).
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Labo’s mural at The Confidante.
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Plan(T)
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Photo by Martha Cooper.
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Faena Bazaar: Curio at Faena Bazaar.

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