Rubell Museum
Rubell Museum
1100 NW 23rd St.
Miami,
Fl
33127
P: (305) 573v6090
Wed - Thu - Sun: 11:30 am - 5:30 pm
Fri & SatL 11:30 am - 7:30 pm
Admission: $15/$12/$10
Museum Restaurant Leku is also open
ABMB:
Free Admission during Art Basel Week; Mon, Nov. 29: 10 – 4:30 | Tue, Nov. 30, T
Artist-in-Residence presentations
“Basil Kincaid: Spirit in the Gift” and “Alejandro Piñeiro Bello”
Solo exhibitions by leading artists including Sharif Farrag, Alfonso Gonzalez Jr., Savannah Claudia Levin, and Patrick Martinez.
Collection Highlights:
Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden
This immersive landscape installation contains 700 stainless steel spheres where each viewer plays the role of Narcissus.
Natalie Ball
Three sculptural paintings created with a wide breadth of materials including animal hides, horsehair, quilts, acrylic, and canvas are on view by the Chiloquin, Oregon based artist Natalie Ball. Through her work, Ball considers intersectional narratives of Indigenous experience and history.
Genesis Tramaine: Sanctuary
The Rubell Museum’s 2020 Artist-in-Residence, presents Sanctuary, a series of eight paintings the artist created during her six-week residency at the museum. Heavily influenced by her spiritual upbringing and study of the Bible, Tramaine depicts biblical figures and portraits in this series.
Hernan Bas
He is one of South Florida’s most celebrated artists, whose work incorporates romantic and classical images. The drawings and paintings presented in this exhibition may be read as an allegory of the stages of human life from childhood to youth adolescence.
Natalie Ball
Three sculptural paintings created with a wide breadth of materials including animal hides, horsehair, quilts, acrylic, and canvas are on view by the Chiloquin, Oregon based artist Natalie Ball. Through her work, Ball considers intersectional narratives of Indigenous experience and history.
Otis Kwame Kye Quiacoe
Genesis Tramaine: Sanctuary
The Rubell Museum’s 2020 Artist-in-Residence, presents Sanctuary, a series of eight paintings the artist created during her six-week residency at the museum. Heavily influenced by her spiritual upbringing and study of the Bible, Tramaine depicts biblical figures and portraits in this series.
About
The Rubell Family Collection (RFC) was established in 1964 in New York City by Mera and Don Rubell. It is now one of the world’s largest, privately owned, publicly accessible contemporary art collections.
In Miami, Florida, since 1993, the RFC is exhibited within a 45,000-square-foot repurposed Drug Enforcement Agency confiscated goods facility. The Contemporary Arts Foundation was created in 1994 by Mera and Don Rubell with their son Jason Rubell to expand the RFC’s public mission inside the paradigm of a contemporary art museum.
The collection is constantly expanding and features such well-known artists as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Cady Noland, Yayoi Kusama, Cindy Sherman and Kara Walker. In addition to displaying internationally established artists, the foundation actively acquires, exhibits and champions emerging artists working at the forefront of contemporary art.
The foundation also maintains an internship program, an ongoing lecture series and an extensive artwork loan program to facilitate exhibitions at museums around the world. Its ongoing partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools enables thousands of schoolchildren to visit and engage with the foundation every year. In addition, the foundation has a public research library containing over 40,000 volumes and a comprehensive contemporary art bookstore.