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Art Basel Miami Beach 2011: Part One

Earlier today, Hi-Fructose attended the press preview of the 10th annual Art Basel Miami Beach. Much like previous years (see last year here), the 2011 fair featured a fair share of blue chip works and the standard Warhol/Calder/Indiana fare, however scattered throughout the massive and sprawling venue we found a nice selection of gems including works by Mark Ryden (HF Vol. 15), Nick Cave (HF Vol. 20) JR (HF Vol. 17) and Yoshitomo Nara (Vol. 17.)

With vernissage happening as we speak, Hi-Fructose snuck out to avoid the crowd, but in the meantime, get a look after the jump at the first part of coverage of this year's Art Basel Miami Beach, and stay tuned for part two as well coverage of the satellite fairs and rampart street art in the days to come.

Nick Cave at Jack Shainman Gallery

Earlier today, Hi-Fructose attended the press preview of the 10th annual Art Basel Miami Beach. Much like previous years (see last year here), the 2011 fair featured a fair share of blue chip works and the standard Warhol/Calder/Indiana fare, however scattered throughout the massive and sprawling venue we found a nice selection of gems including works by Mark Ryden (HF Vol. 15), Nick Cave (HF Vol. 20) JR (HF Vol. 17) and Yoshitomo Nara (Vol. 17.)

With vernissage happening as we speak, Hi-Fructose snuck out to avoid the crowd, but in the meantime, get a look after the jump at the first part of coverage of this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach, and stay tuned for part two as well coverage of the satellite fairs and rampart street art in the days to come.

Nick Cave – detail

James Casbere at Lisson Gallery

Yu Hong at Long March Space

Mark Ryden at Michael Kohn Gallery

Mark Ryden – detail

Kehinde Wiley at Sean Kelly Gallery

Lucy Williams at McKee Gallery

Georgia Russel at Galerie Karsten Greve Ag St. Moris

Georgia Russel – detail

Yoshitomo Nara at Stephen Friedman Gallery

Marian Palma at Casa Triangulo Gallery

KAWS at Emmanuel Perrotin

JR at Emmanuel Perrotin

Lona Rezeal Brown

Lucien Freud at Acquavella Gallery

Lari Pittman – Regen Projects

Pieter Schoolwerth at Miguel Abreu Gallery

Yashua Klos at Tilton Gallery

Gerhard Richter at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Daniel Rich at Peter Blum Gallery

Tomoo Gokita at Taka Ishii Gallery

Kehinde Wiley at Roberts and Tilton

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