Our Favorite Moments at SCOPE Miami Beach

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Enjoy these photos of the exciting art and smiling faces that CARTWHEEL encountered at SCOPE Miami Beach Art Fair, Dec. 4-9, 2012.

About SCOPE Miami:

SCOPE Miami ran December 4 – December 9, 2012 featuring the best and brightest across multiple creative industries, including fashion, film, music and performance. With over a decade of critically acclaimed art shows and non-profit initiatives that extend beyond the ordinary in Contemporary art, design, music and fashion, SCOPE Art Shows have garnered critical acclaim with sales exceeding $300 million and attendance of over 500,000 visitors.

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At the entrance to SCOPE was the installation by Simon Bilodeau titled Le Monde est un zombie. Mirrors were a theme at Miami art fairs, but this installation took reflectiveness to another level.

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Lydia Emily with Red Bull Curates. All four of her pieces sold!

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Hans Haveron at Red Bull Curates. The artwork behind him, clockwise from top L: KOSBE, Hans Haveron, Lydia Emily, Hans Haveron.

The collaborative Red Bull Cooler at Red Bull Curates.

The collaborative Red Bull Cooler at Red Bull Curates.

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Bill Franchey, Rachel Lena Esterline and Allison Glenn of Art Fund in the Red Bull Curates booth at SCOPE Miami Art Fair, Miami 2012. With Lydia Emily, Dana and Cindy of CARTWHEEL.

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Hebru Brantley at Red Bull Curates.

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Herakut at White Walls Gallery.

Jason of White Walls Gallery.

Jennifer Goff and Justin Giarla of White Walls/Shooting Gallery.

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C215 at White Walls.

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Near the entrance of SCOPE, Triptych by Jaume Piensa.

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Is he coming or going? Either way, Mr. Brainwash is happy to be at SCOPE. That’s Triptych by Jaume Piensa behind him. In the far background, a ceramic plate installation titled Hard Water by Zeger Reyers.

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Andrew Hosner and LC of Thinkspace Gallery in front of work by Amy Sol.

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Red Truck Gallery was literally floor to ceiling, with chandeliers by Adam Wallacavage and a poker table in the back. On the right, denim art by Ian Berry; on the left, works by Jason Houchen.

Work by Evan B. Harris at Red Truck Gallery.

Work by Evan B. Harris at Red Truck Gallery.

Work by Jason D'Aquino at Red Truck Gallery.

Work by Jason D’Aquino at Red Truck Gallery.

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Artists Bryan Cunningham and Jason D’Aquino at Red Truck Gallery.

    Tom Haney's works are wood bodies and polymer clay heads. At Red Truck Gallery.

Tom Haney’s works are wood bodies and polymer clay heads. At Red Truck Gallery.

Works by Bryan Cunningham with Red Truck Gallery.

Works by Bryan Cunningham with Red Truck Gallery.

Ernesto Kunde is a Miami artist. Thanks to his exposure at SCOPE, his work is now part of the permanent collection at Miami Art Museum.

Ernesto Kunde is a Miami artist. Thanks to his exposure at SCOPE, his work is now part of the permanent collection at Miami Art Museum.

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Ernesto Kunde and friends.

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Detail of Ernesto Kunde’s work.

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Works by Clayton Chandler at C. Emerson Fine Arts, a gallery from St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Replacement Kit by Kate Samworth at Le Mieux Galleries, New Orleans.

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L to R: Left wall and podium piece by D*Face; Neon piece by RISK, at Corey Helford Gallery.

    The idea behind this installation by Troy Abbott at Robert Fontaine Gallery is that these delicate creatures seem natural... until closer inspection reveals they are not organic at all. To the left, work by the British artist Nick Gentry also explores multi-media, but in the form of human identity.

The idea behind this installation by Troy Abbott at Robert Fontaine Gallery is that these delicate creatures seem natural… until closer inspection reveals they are not organic at all. To the left, work by the British artist Nick Gentry also explores multi-media, but in the form of human identity.

Kathy Kissik's assemblage work, shown at SCOPE with Robert Fontaine Gallery, draws on the resourcefulness of Bauhaus construction, utilizing rulers, reclaimed wire, found objects and more.

Kathy Kissik’s assemblage work, shown at SCOPE with Robert Fontaine Gallery, draws on the resourcefulness of Bauhaus construction, utilizing rulers, reclaimed wire, found objects and more.

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Boom! These beauties by Scott Hove were on a rotating pedestal at Spoke Art.

Darth Mauve by Scott Scheidly with Spoke Art.

Darth Mauve by Scott Scheidly with Spoke Art.

For more images from SCOPE and beyond, see The Best of 2012 Miami Beach Art Fairs: CARTWHEEL’s List of Trends, Successes and Discoveries.

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