November 15, 2012. We are excited to present the Miami issue, the product of a two-month residency at LegalArt earlier this fall. The articles included here arose from hours of conversations with local artists, curators, writers, and collectors, as well as the generosity of our colleagues at the Miami Rail.
Miami artists often describe their city as the Wild West of the art world in the United States, and for good reason; it possesses a combination of necessary resources and unsanctioned, under-the-radar activities in equal measure. The city has long been a cultural crossroads, and resident artists capitalize on the constant flux that characterizes their environs. They respond to Miami’s fluidity and uncertainty with equanimity and are actively writing a history of contemporary art in their own vision, one that reflects the influence of the city’s insouciant spirit and love of spectacle, its political upheaval, ample capital, and continually refashioned skyline, its fusion of Latin, Caribbean, and European cultures, and, of course, the beach. We are pleased to offer a glimpse into this new frontier. Enjoy – PM
Support for this issue has been provided by the Knight Foundation.