For five days at the beginning of December, Moss Gallery was in Miami, at the corner of NE 2nd Ave and 39th Street, the gateway to Miami's famed Design District. Our installation, which featured important work by Fernando and Humberto Campana, Maarten Baas, Gaetano Pesce, Tord Boontje, Claudy Jongstra and Patrick Jouin, occupied a large and largely raw loft space which we filled with white platforms and theatrical lights. The Gallery was open during the period of the Art Basel Miami Beach art fair.
Burned pieces from Maarten Baas.
MacIntosh chairs, burned.
Pesce XXXL vases behind Michael and Lorry.
Campana Banquete chairs on parade.
Tord Boontje Fallen Flowers wallhangings.
Eames lounge and ottoman and screen, burned.
Design Talk No. 1, with Murray moderating, James Zemaitis, Gaetano Pesce, Mickey Wolfson, Terry Riley.
Favela tree and chair.
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Our banner, on the gates to the Design District, sort of.
Sushi chairs plus Prived Oca.
Tord Boontje vignette: Autumn Blossom, copper garlands, evening chair, nail table.
Wright chairs, burned.
Never smile at an alligator chair.
Claudy Jongstra rungs with Pesce XXXL vases.
Moss Gallery space in all its raw splendor.
Wide view from the corner.
Night on 39th Street.
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