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Extraordinary works translate into strong sales
at the 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach. The 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach closed on Sunday, December 4, 2011, with many galleries reporting
strong sales. More than 260 leading galleries from 30 countries across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa
exhibited works by over 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The show attracted a record of 50,000 visitors, which
included 150 museum and institution groups from across the world. Renowned collectors from the Americas, Europe and
emerging markets returned, and were joined by a new generation of collectors from around the globe.

Art Basel Miami Beach confirmed that high-quality work remains in strong demand, with steady sales throughout the week. In many
cases, these works were commissioned especially for the show or held back to be presented at Art Basel Miami Beach. In addition,
presentations at Art Nova, Art Positions, Art Kabinett, Art Public and Art Video made the 10th edition a truly extraordinary experience.

The positive response from galleries include:

Iwan Wirth, President, Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, London, New York
'We are thrilled with the response and the continued confidence in investing at a museum-quality level and moreover sculpture at a
large scale. With strong sales to international collections from China, Europe, Mexico, Canada and the US, we further learned the
global impact of our artists. We were impressed by a new seriousness in Miami, as collectors were committed and focused on
acquiring major challenging works by artists in depth.'

Lucy Mitchell-Innes, Director, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
'At this year's Art Basel Miami Beach we saw a whole new generation of thirty-something collectors, seriously interested in looking and
learning - and now buying as well, with many more women collectors making their own independent collecting decisions.'

Monika Sprüth & Philomene Magers, Co-owners, Sprüth Magers Berlin London
'We have had a great fair and sold work by John Baldessari, George Condo, Cyprien Gaillard, Andreas Gursky, Jenny Holzer and
Louise Lawler. We met many new collectors and look forward to returning next year.'

Arne Ehmann, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, Salzburg
'Most importantly, Americans are buying again. We sold 90% to American collections, which is totally different to two years ago and
surprised us. Like every year many collectors came from South America, especially Brazil. The fair was more serious and less bling-
bling.'

Adam Sheffer, Partner and Sales Director, Cheim & Read, New York
'We had a wonderful experience this year at Art Basel Miami Beach. It has been a privilege to participate annually in such an
extraordinary fair, and to watch it evolve over ten great years.'

David Brodie, Director of Stevenson, Cape Town
'It has been our best Art Basel Miami Beach so far. We feel that the quality of the audience is much better this year. By now, visitors
recognize the groups of artists we are working with, so we could also engage much better with our visitors.'

Mary Sabbatino, Vice President, Galerie Lelong, New York, Paris
'Over the course of ten year's we have seen the growth of the fair and the development of the South Florida art community, and
participating in both has been fruitful for the gallery and our artists. Bravo to Art Basel, which saw Florida ripe for a cultural
transformation, and to the teams which made it happen.'

Chantal Crousel, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
'The fair went very well and we are very pleased with the results.'

Elvira Mignoni, Director, Galería Elvira González, Madrid
'We had a very good fair and are very happy with our sales. We are particular pleased about the fantastic response to Donald Judd.'

This year's Art Kabinett was well-received by the show's visitors. The 30 separately delineated spaces within the booths presented
art-historical showcases and solo shows for rising stars. Work by artists such as Ai Weiwei (Galerie Urs Meile), Francis Alÿs (Galerie
Peter Kilchmann), Tiago Carbeiro da Cunha (Galeria Fortes Vilaça), Angela de la Cruz (Galerie Krinzinger), Elmgreen & Dragset
(Galería Helga de Alvear) and Nancy Spero (Galerie Lelong) were on display while curated shows titled 'The Two of Us' (Adler &
Conkright) and 'Repetitions - Art Works in Plural' (Kicken Berlin) became talking points of the show. For more information visit
artbasel.com/kabinett .

With 42 emerging and established galleries from 17 countries presenting new works by either two or three artists, this year's edition of
Art Nova proved to be more concise than in the years past, which further heightened the quality of works on display. Artists featured
included Yael Bartana, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Philippe Decrauzat, Ida Ekblad, Omer Fast, Claire Fontaine, Ryan Gander, Ragnar
Kjartansson, Wilfredo Prieto, Katerina Sedá, Edwin Sánchez Santiago Sierra and Zhou Tao. Again, the sector provided an ideal
opportunity to discover the newest artistic tendencies. For more information visit artbasel.com/nova.

For many art lovers Art Positions proved a highlight. Showing one project from an emerging artist, the sector included diverse work
from installations to video, sculpture and painting. The sector presented a record number of Latin American galleries, whose influence
was felt on the show floor. 16 young galleries from nine different countries showcased cutting-edge projects by the artists Emily
Sundblad (Algus Greenspon, New York), Rosana Ricalde (Baró Galeria, São Paulo), Icaro Zorbar (Casas Riegner, Bogotá), Cinthia
Marcelle (Silvia Cintra + Box 4, Rio de Janeiro), Jessica Warboys (Gaudel de Stampa, Paris), Theaster Gates (Kavi Gupta,
Chicago/Berlin), Carissa Rodriguez (Karma International, Zurich), Alexandra Bircken (Kimmerich Gallery, New York), Sven Johne
(Klemm's, Berlin), Jorge Satorre (LABOR, Mexico City), Paulo Nazareth (Mendes Wood, São Paulo), Mandla Reuter (Francesca Minini,
Milan), Cesar Cornejo (Galeria Lucia de la Puente, Lima), Otavio Schipper (Anita Schwartz Galeria de Arte, Rio de Janeiro), Analia
Saban (Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles) and Marco Rountree (Travesía Cuatro, Madrid). For more information visit
artbasel.com/positions.

In collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art, Art Public for the first time transformed Collins Park with 24 unique artworks and
performances. Curated by Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
and co-founder of the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), the sector expanded with more artworks than ever before, while at the
same time being focused within a strongly defined exhibition area. Art Public Opening Night featured special performances by
Theaster Gates and the Black Monks of Mississippi, Sanford Biggers and Moon Medicine, and the Alalaô collective presenting Ronald
Duarte. The performances as part of Art Public - 'Transformer Display of Community Information and Activation' by Andrea Bowers and
Olga Koumoundouros (Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles), 'Iemanjá' by Jen DeNike (Mendes Wood), and 'Levitating the Fair (The
Flying Merchant Ship)' by Glenn Kaino (Marlborough Gallery) - continued after the Art Pulic Opening Night. They were complimented by
works in a variety of media, ranging in date from Bruce Conner's 'LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS' from 1959-1965 (Michael Kohn
Gallery) to the present. For more information visit artbasel.com/public.

The Art Video program was presented for the first time in SoundScape Park on the 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall of the
New World Center, as well as within five viewing pods inside the Miami Beach Convention Center. Selected by David Gryn, Director of
London's Artprojx, Art Video featured film and video works by many of today's most exciting international artists, presented by the
galleries of Art Basel Miami Beach. For more information visit artbasel.com/video.

Art Film was again selected by Zurich film connoisseur This Brunner and featured the United States Premiere of 'Gerhard Richter
Painting' by Corinna Belz. For more information visit artbasel.com/film.

Many leading artworld figures took part in the morning Art Basel Conversations, which were very well attended by the artworld and the
broader public. The premiere presented an artist talk featuring legendary artist Gabriel Orozco. Topics for the following panel
discussions included 'Art Basel Miami Beach and South Florida: A Decade of Transformation', 'The Evolution of Museum Missions'
and 'The Future of Artistic Practice: The Artist as Poet'. All videos of Art Basel Conversations are available at
artbasel.com/conversations.

Speakers at Art Salon this year included Josh Baer, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Tracey Emin, Theaster Gaters, Liam Gillick, Haegue Yang, Mark
Handforth, Jens Hoffman, Emilia and Ilya Kabakov, Ernesto Neto, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Adriano Pedrosa, Sir Norman Rosenthal, Tomás
Saraceno, and Nancy Spector. All videos of Art Salon are available at artbasel.com/salon.

Museums and Private Collections
Once again, Miami’s leading private collections - among them the Rubell Family Collection, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, the
De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, World Class Boxing, the Margulies Collection, and the Dacra Collection - opened their
homes and warehouses to guests of the international art show.

The museums of South Florida organized significant exhibitions. Shows included 'Enrique Martinez Celaya' and 'American People,
Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s' at the Miami Art Museum; 'Erwin Wurm: Beauty Business' at the Bass Museum of
Art; 'Jenny Savile' at the Norton Museum; 'Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity: French Design for Living' at the Wolfsonian-FIU; 'Mark
Handforth: Rolling Stop' at MOCA North Miami.

Museum Groups
A record number of 150 international museum and collectors groups came from all over the world to attend Art Basel Miami Beach.
The delegations included trustee and patron groups from the Brooklyn Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museu de Arte
Moderna Sao Paulo; Dallas Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington; Art Institute of
Chicago; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; New Museum, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art;
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; Muac, Mexico City; Centre Pompidou, Paris and many more.

Sponsors and Partners
Art Basel Miami Beach thanks its main sponsor, UBS, as well as its Associate Sponsors, Cartier and NetJets, for collaborating on the
10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. We would like to acknowledge our partners Bally, Ruinart, Zumtobel, BMW, Davidoff and
Herman Miller for their valuable support of the show.

Catalog
The premium-quality catalog sold out during the week. A limited number of copies is still available from D.A.P. in New York (Toll Free:
Tel. +1 800 338 2665, Fax +1 212 627 9484) for the USA, or from Hatje Cantz Publishers in Germany: Fax +49 711 4405 220.