Art After Art Week: Here’s What’s Still on View in Miami Museums and Galleries
The fairs may be over, but there is still plenty of art to see at museums and galleries around Miami.
By Douglas Markowitz
Miami Art Week, the grand finale of the annual arts calendar, is over — yet much of the art remains.
Yes, for those not utterly sick of art by now, plenty of the best exhibitions that opened last week are still on view, some through the end of the year and beyond. If you didn’t have time to check them out when they opened, be sure to see them at some point before the holidays. Here are the most notable art shows in Miami this December.
All presentations are listed in the order they opened. Unless otherwise noted, all listed events are free to attend and open to the public.
Patrick Dean Hubbell and Josué Sánchez at Nina Johnson
Indigenous voices are at the center of Nina Johnson’s exhibitions. Patrick Dean Hubbell, a member of the Navajo Nation and, when he’s not painting, a cattle rancher, is showing abstract canvases drawing on the philosophy and culture of the Diné people. Meanwhile, unsung Peruvian great Josué Sánchez, a renowned muralist back home, made his U.S. debut with a group of neo-figurative paintings inspired by the Andean worldview. On view through Saturday, January 11, at Nina Johnson, 6315 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-571-2288; ninajohnson.com.