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Art Basel Miami Beach

Booth D4

December 1, 2016 - December 4, 2016

McArthur Binion

McArthur Binion

DNA: Seasons: II, 2016

Oil paint stick and paper on board

84 x 84 inches (213.4 x 213.4 cm)

Jaume Plensa

Jaume Plensa

Ainsa IV, 2015

Stainless steel and stone

128.75 x 86.6 x 113.4 inches (327 x 220 x 288 cm)

Zilia Sánchez, GL 10556

Zilia Sánchez

Lunar [Moon], 1980

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Diameter: 48 inches (121.9 cm)

Konrad Klapheck

Konrad Klapheck

Les exigences de la morale, 1982

Oil on canvas

44.5 x 54.25 inches (113 x 138 cm)

Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies

Empreintes d'assiettes, 1973

Mixed media on wood

38.5 x 51.25 inches (98 x 130 cm)

Alfredo Jaar

Alfredo Jaar

Memories of Underdevelopment, 1990/2016

Lightbox with color transparency

37 x 50 inches (94 x 127 cm)

Edition of 3

Jannis Kounellis

Jannis Kounellis

Untitled, 1960

Acrylic on paper

27.5 x 39.4 inches (70 x 100 cm)

Samuel Levi Jones

Samuel Levi Jones

Red, Black, and Blue, 2016

Deconstructed encyclopedias, African American reference books, canvas

33.25 x 43 inches (84.5 x 109.2 cm)

Barthélémy Toguo

Barthélémy Toguo

Black Lives Always Matter, 2015

Watercolor and ink on paper, wood

Ten, each 18.5 x 12.2 inches (47 x 31 cm)

Nancy Spero

Nancy Spero

Male Bomb I, 1966

Gouache and ink on paper

34 x 27 inches (86.4 x 68.6 cm)

Ana Mendieta, GP 0645

Ana Mendieta

Untitled (Cosmetic Facial Variations), 1972

Estate print 1997

Suite of four color photographs

Each: 16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)

Edition of 10

Press Release

Galerie Lelong is pleased to present a selection of work by internationally renowned modern and contemporary artists for the 2016 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. Works by Etel Adnan, McArthur Binion, Günther Förg, Andy Goldsworthy, Alfredo Jaar, Konrad Klapheck, Jannis Kounellis, Samuel Levi Jones, Ana Mendieta, Hélio Oiticica, Jaume Plensa, Zilia Sánchez, Sean Scully, Nancy Spero, Antoni Tàpies, Barthélémy Toguo, and Ursula von Rydingsvard will be on view.

Included in the presentation are two large-scale sculptures by Jaume Plensa and Ursula von Rydingsvard, highlighting the gallery’s internationally respected sculpture program. Jaume Plensa’s Ainsa IV (2015), a ten-foot-high figure comprised of stainless steel letters from nine different alphabets that sits on a base of stone, continues the Spanish artist’s search for a universal language. Plensa’s Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda – a 44-foot-high sculpture – will be unveiled during the fair at the Pérez Art Museum. Awilda was initially created to stand in the tides of Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, overlooking the beach with poised serenity. Standing with dramatic verticality is Ursula von Rydingsvard’s luminous Elegantka II (2016), cast in urethane and resin from a full-scale wood model. The translucent quality of the sculpture’s material emits soft light of the surrounding environment, starkly contrasting its rigid abstract form.

Works in a range of medium, including painting, photography, and drawing, will be presented by a group of geographically and generationally diverse artists. Historical works by Jannis Kounellis, Hélio Oiticica, Sean Scully, Nancy Spero, and Antoni Tàpies will be on view, pointing towards the gallery’s work with both modernist icons and artists at the forefront of contemporary art. New work by Etel Adnan, McArthur Binion, Samuel Levi Jones, and Barthélémy Toguo will also be on view, exploring each artist’s socially engaged practice, along with a new lightbox work by Alfredo Jaar and a performative photography piece by Ana Mendieta.

Works by Jaar and Mendieta will be featured in this year’s Film program, located in SoundScape Park, which pays tribute to international artists who engage with music and sound in innovative ways. On view will be Jaar’s Muxima (2005), a film divided into ten cantos, each revealing different aspects of Angolan culture and political strife. Born out of Jaar’s love for African music, the film centers around several different interpretations of the folksong “muxima”, the kimbundu word for “heart”. Also featured will be Mendieta’s Anima, Silueta de Cohetes (Firework Piece) (1976), in which she burned an outline of her own figure with explosives against the night sky in Oaxaca, Mexico. Mendieta's Untitled (1971) will be screened daily in the Art Basel Film Library, hall C of the Miami Beach Convention Center.

In the Art Kabinett sector, the gallery will present a selection of rarely seen, early photographs by the British artist Andy Goldsworthy. These early ephemeral works, dating from the 1970s and 80s, explore the themes of action, process and the artist’s use of his own body, demonstrating the origin of ideas that remain central to his practice today.

For the full schedule of film screenings and events, visit the Art Basel Miami Beach website.

For press enquiries, please contact Danielle Wu, (212) 315-0470 or danielle@galerielelong.com.

The opening hours of the fair are:
First Choice (by invitation only): November 30, 11am-4pm
Preview (by invitation only): November 30, 4-8pm
Vernissage (by invitation only): December 1, 11am-3pm
December 2 – December 3, 12pm-8pm
December 4, 12pm-6pm

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