The Exciting Evolution of Bass
by Christina Bohnstengel
Quite an appropriate reference considering that she is intent on redefining the mission of the museum in a way that advances the importance of the juxtaposition of historic and contemporary art.
Cubiñá has been at her post for one year now, hailing from a six-year stint at the Moore Space, and in her quest to reposition the cultural institution to a level of stature within the community, all predictions are that artists, collectors, patrons, residents, and community leaders are ready to embrace her avant-garde push towards the future.
Haute Living What is the mission of the Bass Museum?
Silvia Karman Cubiñá We are actually in the process of redeveloping our mission statement. The foundation of the museum will always be to engage people by creating a dialogue between contemporary art and historic art because that is what our collection reflects. But my goal is to ensure that we never become complacent in that strategy, or stagnant with recycled ideas. I am on a constant quest to determine how to historicize contemporary art; and how to make art that was created in the 1600s, let’s say, relevant and engaging for us today.
We’ve come up with a lot of ideas, but it’s an ongoing conversation, not just within the museum, but with the community as well, and its something that we’ve yet to nail down completely. The first exhibition initiated after I arrived was called The Endless Renaissance, so we paired things that had relevance to one another. For example, we found a contemporary video produced by an artist who was inspired by the work of Delacroix, as well as an abstract painting that was also inspired by Delacroix. It’s so intriguing because contemporary artists don’t produce in a void, they produce with tens of thousands of years of creativity behind them and they know that history, so they research and use it as a source of inspiration.
Miami Beach’s Bass Museum of Art is paying homage to Apple CEO Steve Jobs by showcasing Andy Warhol’s “Apple.” The piece, a 38 x 38 silkscreen, is part of Warhol’s 1985 Ads Portfolio. It is part of the museum’s permanent collection.
The Bass Museum of Art will inaugurate the Lindemann Family Creativity Center on January 29, for teachers, parents and children to uncover inspiration, imagination and solve design problems.
The Bass Museum of Art on Miami Beach is a museum that honors impressive artistic works from the past with their year-round collections, while simultaneously celebrating contemporary artists today through a continuous assortment of new exhibitions. On December 1st, during Art Basel Miami, artist Er...
Bass Museum of Art is celebrating Halloween with a special Egyptian display and beyond, including family-friendly activities.
An exhibition dedicated to the evolution of protests featuring an array of posters and objects from demonstrations that took place through the winter months in Russia will be held at Moscow’s Artplay Design Center.
Saturday night at Lavo at the Palazzo featured the second installment of Stereo Saturdays with DJ Reflex and a special appearance by Rye Rye.
The Bass Museum of Art is excited to host an Opening Reception for its newest exhibition, Vanishing Points: Paint and Paintings From The Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection this Friday, September 9. The night begins with a private viewing for members only from 7-8 pm. Immediately following, there wil...
Soho Beach House is known for attracting a stylish and cultured crowd through monthly member events. On Wednesday, December 8, a special group of Miami fashion leaders gathered in the library at Soho Beach House for a Style Sessions presentation hosted by Nevena Borissova, owner of Curve boutique.
On July 21, the Bass Museum of Art welcomed a new installation: elemental. The design store replaces the gift shop, bringing in a wave of creative, interactive products that mesh perfectly with the museum’s progressive exhibits.
Start September off on a cultural note at Bass Museum of Art. The museum is hosting its monthly first Friday happy hour this Friday, September 2.