In December 2017, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, celebrated the opening of its new museum, moving from the Moore Building where it had been since 2014.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, has gained a reputation for showcasing emerging talent and providing museum exposure to artists who may not have been widely recognized. The new location, which presents contemporary works and site-specific installations, spans across six galleries and includes a 15,000-square-foot sculpture garden.
The debut exhibition, ‘The Everywhere Studio,’ running from December 1 to February 28, features over 100 works by more than 50 artists. This thematic show examines the influence of personal environments on the creation and subject matter of an artist’s work. Among the featured artists are notable figures such as Pablo Picasso and Roy Lichtenstein.
The museum offers free admission, inviting visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, between 11 am and 7 pm, to engage with contemporary art in a facility designed to inspire and provoke thought.
Located at 61 NE 41st Street in the Design District of Miami, the Institute of Contemporary Art provides convenient access for both locals and tourists interested in exploring cutting-edge art.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, stands as a beacon for modern artistic expression, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with the dynamic world of contemporary art without an admission fee.
Source: Timeout