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Inside Art Basel Miami Beach: 22 photos show some of the best exhibitions and celebrations from the annual event

Art enthusiasts, creatives, celebrities, musicians, and more descended on Miami Beach for this year's Art Basel event.
  • I attended Art Basel Miami Beach for the first time from December 6 to 8.
  • During the weekend, I viewed several exhibitions, spoke to artists, and went to a party and concert.
  • This article is part of BI's 2024 Art Basel series, taking you inside the art fair's global scene.

On the second level of the expansive Miami Beach Convention Center, I sat on a chair and rummaged through my tote bag.

It was my first day at Art Basel Miami Beach, and after trekking from the main entrance to the media center, where I picked up my press pass, I was already weary from walking in heels. Thankfully, I packed a pair of flat sandals.

Based on my research, I knew that Art Basel Miami Beach would be equal parts exciting and overwhelming. So, as a first-timer, I went with a plan: "Bring extra shoes, grab a map, have an idea of which exhibitions to view, appreciate the art, talk to the artists … and have fun."

I was able to do all of that and then some. Throughout the weekend, I enjoyed the various multicultural exhibitions presented by 286 galleries from all over the world. Bridget Finn, the director of Art Basel Miami Beach, previously told me that she believes this event is "often the platform where new trends in art appear." Based on the works I saw, I'm inclined to agree.

From cool installations to lively social gatherings, here are some of the top highlights from my weekend at Art Basel Miami Beach.

I arrived on Friday and was eager to dive in.
The Miami Beach Convention Center is a 1.4-million-square-foot venue.

I arrived at the fair in the early afternoon on Friday, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. I was keen to see all the different artworks, but my main goal was to find some of the most alluring activations and exhibitions and speak with the artists behind them.

An activation at the UBS Art Studio caught my eye right away.
Sarah Zapata and Larry Ossei-Mensah helped Art Basel attendees construct mini pom-poms with yarn.

I was immediately drawn to an interactive setup suffused with bold red hues and pillars covered in yarn. The UBS Art Studio was showcasing a collaboration between Sarah Zapata, a Peruvian-American fabric artist, and Larry Ossei-Mensah, the curator and cofounder of the nonprofit art organization Artnoir.

The installation, called "Upon the Divide of Vermilion," allowed attendees to make mini pom-poms using yarn. Zapata and Ossei-Mensah said the goal was to make art feel fun and accessible to anyone.

"This is my first time showing at Art Basel, so I feel so thankful," Zapata told me while showing me how to use a pom-pom maker.

Ossei-Mensah hadn't made his own pom-pom yet, so he sat down to craft with me and talk about his career journey in the art world. "I started out doing photography and then expanded into writing about artists of my generation," he said while picking out his yarn. "Then I realized there weren't enough platforms for them to be seen, so I started curating."

He cofounded Artnoir in 2013 to create "community and connectivity for Black and brown folks, queer folks, and folks who have always felt in the margins," he said.

Crafting made me feel relaxed even though my creation didn't last very long.
The author participated in the pom-pom-making fun.

My pom-pom featured soft pink and dark purple yarns. Sadly, I didn't tie it together correctly, so it fell apart in my tote bag by the end of the day. I didn't get a picture of my pom-pom before its demise, but I had fun making it so that counts for something.

Zimbabwean sculptor Terrence Musekiwa's exhibition was one of my favorites.
Musekiwa wore a beautiful, eye-catching statement necklace.

I was excited to view Musekiwa's exhibition after researching some of the artists who would be in the Positions sector, which highlighted emerging artists. I saw some of his sculptures online, but studying his humanoid creations up close and personal was mesmerizing.

Musekiwa's sculptures were unlike anything I've seen before.
Musekiwa's sculptures were displayed on gorgeous paneled-glass platforms.

Musekiwa told me that he comes from a family of sculptors and likes to explore classical elements using discarded materials such as copper wires, brass, and artillery shells. "I have so much in my mind about how I can execute something," he said. "Sometimes, I try to choose materials, but I have to let the materials choose me."

His works clearly resonated with attendees: Catinca Tabacaru, the owner of the eponymous gallery representing Musekiwa, told me eight of his sculptures were sold that week. (VIP attendees received early access to Art Basel before the fair opened to the public on Friday.)

As I was speaking with Musekiwa, another sculpture was snapped up by a collector from Tokyo.

Sagarika Sundaram, an artist who uses raw, natural fibers and dyes in her works, had some of her stunning textiles on display.
Sundaram said the dyed wool took about a day to dry.

UBS, the global lead partner of Art Basel, commissioned Sundaram to create a centerpiece for the UBS Lounge, and I got exclusive press access to view it. The final product, titled "Released Form," was a large, striking two-sided textile covered with colorfully dyed and meticulously layered wool. The installation, which was draped from the ceiling, opened on either side, revealing a three-dimensional quality.

I told Sundaram one side felt like a cosmic explosion of wool, and her eyes lit up. "Yes, it's controlled chaos," she said. She added that the other side was a "directional, pictorial abstraction." In the lounge, a large television played a short film shot by Ania Freer that showed how Sundaram brought the masterpiece to life with her team.

I saw captivating paintings created by the Brazilian artist collective MAHKU.
Cleiber Bane, who is part of MAHKU, created this acrylic painting titled "Nahene Wakamen (detalhe)."

Finn told me MAHKU's exhibition was among the most exciting in the Positions sector. This particular work's bright hues and serpentine design had a charming energy.

On the second day of Art Basel, I gave myself a moment of stillness before jumping back in.
The steps outside an entrance at the Miami Beach Convention Center provided the perfect spot to relax.

I was admittedly exhausted when I headed back to Art Basel on Saturday, but caffeinating with an iced chai latte helped. I also recharged a bit by taking some time to sit outside, soak up the sun, and enjoy the views before entering the venue.

I wanted to spend more time perusing as many exhibitions as I could.
The author walked through the Meridians sector, which featured tapestries created by Lee ShinJa, a Korean fiber artist.

I dedicated my second go-around to viewing Meridians, dedicated to large-scale projects, and Nova, which showcased works created within the last three years by one, two, or three artists, according to Art Basel's website.

Zhu Jinshi's oil paintings employed remarkable texture and color.
Zhu is a Chinese artist who specializes in abstract works and installation art.

This piece, titled "This triptych is as gorgeous as the autumn in a scented room," featured thickly layered oil paints on a canvas that stretched nearly 16 feet wide.

A closeup of Zhu's work shows just how extraordinary it is.
The paint on Zhu's "This triptych is as gorgeous as the autumn in a scented room," looks sculptural.

Zhu's textural technique allowed qualities of beauty and heaviness to coexist.

Zhu's "Pathway" installation was another eye-catching display.
Zhu worked with Pearl Lam Galleries to present "Pathway" at Art Basel Miami Beach.

The colossal work was made from Xuan paper, cotton threads, steel frame structures, and bamboo.

Alice Aycock's "Goya Twister" created a dynamic illusion of movement.
Aycock's sculpture appeared to actually spin.

Standing 15 feet tall, this structure — made from aluminum coated in white powder — was hard to miss and even harder to look away from.

Olafur Eliasson's "The galaxy of uncertainty," was made from beautiful glass spheres.
The composition of the spheres resembled the Milky Way.

The reflections on the glass made this exhibit look different as viewers walked by it.

Art Basel Miami Beach also gave locals and visitors a chance to socialize at exclusive parties, including Nylon magazine's annual celebration.
The party took place on Star Island.

The Nylon House party was an exclusive — albeit massive — bash. Celebrities such as Camila Cabello, who is Nylon's latest cover star, and Janelle Monáe attended the event.

Some VIPs were able to board a yacht.
A neon Nylon sign brand greeted guests boarding the yacht.

A docked yacht behind the house added to the party's ritzy atmosphere — and allowed VIP guests to escape the larger crowd.

Hugel, a chart-topping DJ, performed a lively set.
Hugel got the party started when the event kicked off.

A crowd full of celebrities, creatives, and influencers enjoyed mixes from the French-born DJ.

A dancer onstage also helped keep the energy up.
The performer donned a strappy neon-green ensemble with gloves.

Hugel's set was entertaining, bringing good vibes and heart-thumping beats to the party.

Ludacris, the headliner at Nylon's party, came out and lit up the stage.
Ludacris invited the audience to sing and rap along to his songs.

The Grammy-winning rapper performed hits such as "Stand Up," "Money Maker," and "My Chick Bad."

I also attended a Tribeca Festival concert hosted by Soul in the Horn at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
L3NI opened the Soul in the Horn concert.

The concert kicked off with a set by L3NI, a DJ and producer. She's also the general manager of Soul in the Horn, a brand that unites music artists and creatives.

Luedji Luna, a Brazilian singer, took the stage in a stunning sequin dress and serenaded the audience.
Two of Luna's most popular songs are "Acalanto" and "Banho de Folhas."

Luna had a magnetic stage presence and connected with her band and the crowd as she sang and danced. I wasn't familiar with her music, but it didn't matter; I still had the most amazing time dancing and listening to her sultry vocals.

Natasha Diggs put on an electrifying set alongside a saxophonist and trumpeter.
Throughout her set, Diggs stepped away from her turntable setup to dance around the stage.

Diggs, a Brooklyn-based DJ, brought her vibrant musical and sartorial style to Miami Beach. She mixed feel-good songs, including Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman" and Bill Withers' "Lovely Day."

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