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Extramural shows at Art Basel Miami Beach 2011

If collectors are hungry for more, they can drop by commercial shows outside the fair organised by five of its galleries

Sarah Douglas
30 September 2011
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For Art Basel Miami Beach (1-4 December), five participating galleries will also mount commercial shows in the M Building in the Wynwood district, according to its owner Cathy Vedovi. They are Kurimanzutto (Mexico City, D4 at Frieze), Regen Projects (Los Angeles), Tina Kim/Kukje (New York and Seoul, C17), Gavlak (Palm Beach) and Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zurich, C5). In 2005, the space became the home of the Miami branch of Paris’s Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin (F7), which sold its half of the building to Vedovi last year. The galleries will rent the 12,000 sq. ft space. Gavlak will show Rob Wynne and Jose Alvarez; Kurimanzutto is bringing Rirkrit Tiravanija; Regen will have works by Liz Larner; Tina Kim/Kukje will show Haegue Yang; and Presenhuber will have sculptures by Oscar Tuazon and Martin Boyce. Perrotin will show photographs by JR.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper Frieze Daily as 'Art Basel Miami Beach: extramural shows'

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