UNTITLED.

UNTITLED.

UNTITLED. Miami Beach

 
October 8, 2014

December 3–7, 2014

Vernissage: Monday, December 1, 6–9pm (by invitation only)
Press preview: Tuesday, December 2, 1–3pm (pre-registration required)
VIP preview: Tuesday, December 2, 3–7pm (VIP card holders only)

On the beach at Ocean Drive and 12thStreet
Miami Beach, Florida

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UNTITLED., an international art fair to be held in Miami Beach, announces its vernissage and benefit, its list of exhibitors and programming highlights for its third edition from December 3 to 7. 

At the vernissage on Monday, December 1, UNTITLED. will honor ACRIA, a leading research and education organization working to help people with HIV and AIDS live longer, healthier lives. For more than 20 years, ACRIA has been championed tirelessly by the arts community. Ryan McGinley will host the UNTITLED. vernissage, where a limited-edition print by the artist will be available for sale to benefit ACRIA (by invitation only).

UNTITLED. is proud to welcome exhibitors from across the country and globe. Over 200 artists represented in galleries and non-profit art spaces from 16 US cities and 18 countries are on the 2014 roster. Carefully selected by UNTITLED.’s 2014 curatorial team, led by Artistic Director Omar López-Chahoud with curators Christophe Boutin and Melanie Scarciglia, the list of exhibitors will present the works of emerging and established contemporary artists. 

In addition to its roster of international exhibitors, UNTITLED. will feature a series of special projects, conversations, performances and events. 

Programming highlights
This year’s UNTITLED. catalog is conceived as an artist book and will be published in a limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies. This simple box containing folders and gallery information will mimic a box of press clips focusing on the international profile of the fair. 

A series of artist’s posters will additionally be produced and distributed for free to the visitors, including two works from the Toilet Paper series by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari. Lawrence Weiner, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Jonathan Monk, Elvire Bonduelle, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Slavs and Tatars among others will also create original posters for the public.

Loosely based on Hyde Park’s Speakers’ Corner, UNTITLED. TALKS, animated by artist Sean Micka, will create a new space in the heart of the fair where art history will collide with performance, controversy, culture, diatribe and debate with a strong dose of energy.

Furthermore, the Paris-based publisher onestar press is inviting artists Douglas Navarra, Nicole Cherubini, Pier Stockholm, and Silvina Arismendi among others for a publication in their prestigious artist’s books collection. 

Publicar V (2010), a special project by Paul Ramírez Jonas, will be presented by Koenig & Clinton, New York. The artist states, “There are two voices that inscribe public space. One is ours and it is ephemeral, improvised, and temporal. The other one is the state’s and it tries to be permanent and monumental. Their voice is of stone and bronze. Our voice is cork: capable of accommodating us all—even if for a short time. All we need is a scrap of paper, a pen, and a thumbtack to publish our voice.” 

Conceptual French artist Mathieu Mercier will present new works exclusively made for the fair and will be showcased by Denis Gardarin Inc. Using everyday objects to explore ideas of the line between functionality and artistic purposelessness, Mercier’s work investigates key tropes of modern art and design. Denis Gardarin Inc. will also feature a 20-year survey of Mercier, with the artist’s most important works including new sculptures and photographs.

Artists Gordon Matta-Clark, Bill Owens and James Wines / SITE Architects & Howard Silver will present Cutting Through the Suburbs. Featured by non-profit gallery carriage trade, the works engage the almost mythological status of mid-century suburban life. Documented through film, photographs and sketches, the artists’ works represent their shared interest in the unusual retail and domestic spaces of 1970s suburbia.

Additionally, for its third edition UNTITLED.’s VIP guests will be granted exclusive access to “MY UNTITLED.” two weeks before the fair opens to research and discover works that are exhibited at the fair, build their own digital art collection and print their favorite works from the fair in advance of its opening. In a unique partnership with Curiator, MY UNTITLED. will allow users to discover, collect and share art. Visitors to the fair will have this exceptional opportunity throughout the run of the fair.

(+) R, Barcelona, Spain / ADA, Richmond, VA / ADN Galería, Barcelona, Spain / Andrew Rafacz, Chicago, IL / Anonymous Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico and New York, NY / Arróniz, Mexico City, Mexico / ARTag, Helsinki, Finland / Art Nueve, Murcia, Spain / Arts + Leisure, New York, NY / Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York, NY / bitforms gallery, New York, NY / BravinLee Programs, New York, NY / carriage trade, New York, NY / Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL / Casa Maauad, Mexico City, Mexico / Cindy Rucker Gallery, New York, NY / Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA / Copperfield Gallery & Lawrie Shabibi, London, UK and Dubai, UAE / Cristin Tierney, New York, NY / Curro & Poncho, Jalisco, Mexico / Denis Gardarin Inc., New York, NY / Denny Gallery, New York, NY / Diablo Rosso, Panama City, Panama / Document-Art Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina / Eric Firestone, East Hampton, New York / Espacio No Mínimo, Guayaquil, Ecuador / Formato Cómodo, Madrid, Spain / Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY / Fridman Gallery, New York, NY / Galería Bacelos, Madrid, Spain / Galeria Espacio Mínimo, Madrid, Spain / Galería Juan Silió, Santander, Spain / Galería Nora Fisch, Buenos Aires, Argentina / Galeria Pilar, São Paulo, Brazil / Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran, Montréal, Canada / Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris, France / Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris, France / Galerie Richard, New York, NY and Paris, France / Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart, Germany / Gallery Sinne, Helsinki, Finland / González y González, Lima, Peru and Brussels, Belgium / Halsey Mckay Gallery, East Hampton, NY / Henrique Faria Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina / Hionas Gallery, New York, NY / Inman Gallery, Houston, TX / Island Press, St. Louis, MO / Jack Bell Gallery, London, UK / Johannes Vogt Gallery, New York, NY / Johansson Projects, Oakland, CA / Josée Bienvenu, New York, NY / Kansas, New York, NY / Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert Gallery, New York, NY / Koenig & Clinton, New York, NY / Kravets Wehby Gallery, New York, NY / Kristen Lorello, New York, NY / Little Big Man Gallery, San Francisco, CA / Longhouse Projects, New York, NY / Lora Reynolds, Austin, TX / Loyal, Stockholm, Sweden / Lucía De La Puente, Lima, Peru / Luis De Jesus, Los Angeles, CA / LVL3, Chicago, IL / Makebish, New York, NY / Maloney Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA / Marisa Newman Projects, New York, NY / Marso, Mexico City, Mexico / Max Estrella, Madrid, Spain / Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn, NY / Mite, Buenos Aires, Argentina / MKG127, Toronto, Canada / Monique Meloche, Chicago, IL / Mulherin, Toronto, Canada / Narrative Projects, London, UK / Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY / Nueveochenta, Bogotá, Colombia / onestar press, Paris, France / Parisian Laundry, Montréal, Canada / Present Company, Brooklyn, NY / Prosjektrom Normanns, Stavanger, Norway / Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA / Rincón Projects, Bogotá, Colombia / Romer Young Gallery, San Francisco, CA / Ronchini Gallery, London, UK / Royale Projects: Contemporary Art, Palm Desert, CA / Samsøn, Boston, MA / Sandra Gering Inc., New York, NY / SIC, Helsinki, Finland / Site:Lab, Grand Rapids, MI / Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA / Steven Zevitas, Boston, MA / Susan Inglett, New York, NY / Taymour Grahne Gallery, New York, NY / threewalls, Chicago, IL / Today Is The Day Foundation, New York, NY / Universal Limited Art Editions, Bay Shore, NY / Upfor, Portland, OR / Vigo Gallery, London, UK / Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL / Y Gallery, New York, NY / Zieher Smith & Horton, New York, NY / Zürcher Studio, New York, NY and Paris, France

Opening Hours:
Wednesday, December 3, 3pm–7pm
Thursday, December 4–Saturday, December 6, 11am–7pm
Sunday, December 7, 11am–4pm 

Admission:
General Admission: 25 USD
Discounted admission (seniors and students): 15 USD
Miami Beach residents: 15 USD
Groups of 15 or more: 15 USD per person
Children under 12: free

Media contacts: 
Rachel Patall-David or Pamela Hernandez, Blue Medium, Inc.
T +1 212 675 1800 / F +1 212 675 1855 / rachel [​at​] bluemedium.com / pamela [​at​] bluemedium.com

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