Then there was one… Scope Miami
By the time I got to Scope my brain was so tired, I didn’t really know what was going on. The show was divided into interesting art and art that was kind of crappy. This Scope show was much larger than the one I went to last March in New York but I noticed a lot of the galleries that were there, were also in Miami showing the same thing. This annoyed me because its almost been a year, if it didn’t sell then its not going to sell now. On the other hand there were some new weird and wonderful things.
Asad Faulwell – Reminded me of Mexican art but can see how it could be Islamic. The color was much more vibrant in person.
Dennis McNett – This was at the very front of the show. Overwhelming and so detailed.
D*FACE – Fun and playful but the first piece reminded me of Tom Otterness.
Enrique Gomez de Molina – If you have never seen or heard of this guy, you really need to. He makes the most amazing hybrid creature taxidermy pieces. Some of his work is a little creepy. But I love when he uses beetle wings for the skin like in this piece.
FC Sofia
Jen Stark – Hand-cut paper & foam core.
Muir Vidler – Kids everywhere are the same.
Olek – When does art become an obsession or an obsession becomes art? Knit everything. Sorry but so weird.
Ran Hwang – Cherry blossom trees made out of buttons.
Tim Berg and Rebekah Myers – Anything from Dean Projects is usually fun. I especially liked this.
Not sure who this was by. But I liked it.
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