The Best Public Exhibits at Miami Art Week 2023

As the vibrant city of Miami gears up for the annual Miami Art Week, the lineup of public events and experiences for 2023 promises to be nothing short of spectacular. From immersive art installations to thought-provoking discussions and groundbreaking collaborations, here's your guide to the must-attend highlights of Miami Art Week 2023:

  1. Andrés Reisinger's "Take Over Miami"

A Digital Frontier Andrés Reisinger's "Take Over Miami" at the Miami Design District is not just an art installation; it's a journey into the intersection of tangible and virtual realities. As a renowned digital artist and designer, Reisinger transcends boundaries between the physical and digital realms, offering visitors a chance to reevaluate their perception of 'real.' This groundbreaking experience marks the debut of a physical version of Reisinger's viral series of digital Take Overs.

Located at 178 NE 39th St, Miami, Florida 33137 , the exhibit runs from Dec 4-10

Photo Courtesy: Andrés Reisinger

2. Floating Pixels at Untitled Art Fair

Digital Art on the Ocean Waves Witness the opening of Floating Pixels by Art Innovation Gallery on the beach in front of Untitled Art Fair in Miami Beach on Dec 8, 2023. The show, open to the public from Dec 8 to 10, features over 90 digital artists showcased on a maxi Billboard floating on the ocean.

3 . LVMH Culture House

Step into the LVMH Culture House, a five-day gallery pop-up in the heart of the Miami Design District. Celebrating diversity and inclusion, this cultural salon features works by artists of color, women, and individuals with disabilities. Attendees can engage in panel discussions covering a spectrum of topics, from the intersection of art and tech (Web3, blockchains, etc.) to modern entrepreneurship.

Notable events include "Diversity as a Business Driver" on Dec 8 (2-3pm) and a conversation with Lenny S. from Roc Nation on Dec 9 (1-2pm).

Located at 56 NE 40th St., Miami Design District, the exhibit runs from Dec 6-10, 10 am-6 pm, and is free to the public.

4. Gateway Miami

Web3 Celebration Gateway Miami is the tech-savvy art lover's haven, focusing on the web3 era and its impact on the art world. This immersive experience, now in its fourth year, celebrates the resilience and creativity of digital artists. From the profound insights of integrative medicine pioneer Deepak Chopra to the visionary perspectives of Art Blocks founder Erick Calderon (aka Snowfro) and the innovative spirit of David Maisel, founder of Marvel Studios and Mythos Studios, Gateway Miami promises an engaging dialogue on the evolving landscape of technology in art.

Located at South Beach’s Faena Forum, the exhibit runs from Dec 6-8, 10 am-6 pm, and is free to the public. Request tickets here

Photo courtesy: Gateway Miam

5. HOUSE OF TILLY at The Standard

AI and Emotional Intelligence HOUSE OF TILLY is not your ordinary art experience; it's a collaboration between designers and Tilly AI, the world's first AI designer. Located in the lobby of The Standard, this exhibit showcases five living ideas set within a house-like structure. Tilly3.0, equipped with voice recognition, adds a layer of emotional intelligence to the interaction, demonstrating AI's ability to support human creativity.

Located at Standard Hotel, the exhibit runs from Dec 5-10

6. The Art in Earth at Eden Roc Miami

A Journey to Ocean Conservation Immerse yourself in "The Art in Earth," an augmented reality display within the lobby of the Eden Roc. Utilizing Art House technology, this installation teleports visitors to the oceans of the world, emphasizing the crucial importance of ocean conservation.

Located at the Eden Roc from Dec 6-10, the exhibit runs from Dec 6-8

These events showcase the transformative power of technology, web3, and AI in the world of art. As you navigate the dazzling array of experiences at Art Miami Week 2023, make sure to carve out time for these tech-infused gems that push the boundaries of artistic expression and redefine the future of the art scene.

Photo courtesy: The Art in Earth

Editor’s note: This article was written by Jonathan Gasca in collaboration with OpenAI’s GPT-3.5.

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