

Art Basel and Creative Time have partnered to create Ocean Front Nights.
From December 1–4, events are held at the oceanfront at Collins Park, between 21st + 22nd Streets.
Karl and I attended Detroit last night.
The Oceanfront is free and open to the public from 6pm to midnight. There is a bar and local gourmet food trucks.
Art Basel Miami Beach, the international art show, hosts a nightly program at the Oceanfront organized by Creative Time. Sited in an environment designed by Phu Hoang Office and Rachely Rotem Studio, the pavilion uses two types of rope – reflective and phosphorescent – to create a diverse and interactive environment of open-air structures that sway and glow in the night.
The 2010 Oceanfront Nights program features four cities at the forefront of today’s artistic experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaboration: Detroit, Mexico City, Berlin, and Glasgow. Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time invited four organizations to partner on curating the program – the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, 032c in Berlin, and Tramway in Glasgow. From December 1 to December 4, each night will spotlight one city with film, music, video, performance and more.
Images: ©kHyal™ 2010.






