Fifteen Year Anniversary Exhibition, 29 Oct 2014 — 25 Apr 2015
Exhibitions

Fifteen Year Anniversary Exhibition

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, 591 NW 27th Street, Wynwood

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, a pioneering force in contemporary art in Miami presents its 15th Year Anniversary of public exhibitions.

Since it’s inauguration in 1999 the Warehouse has welcomed visitors from South Florida and all over the world. The Warehouse exhibitions showcase art of our times featuring 20th & 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large scale installations by international artists culled from the renowned collection of Martin Z. Margulies.

This year the Warehouse exhibitions feature major new works of sculpture by Ronald Bladen (b. 1918, Vancouver), Mario Merz (b. 1925, Milan), Do-Ho Suh (b. 1962, Seul),Richard Long (b. 1945, Bristol),  Wilhelm Mundt (b. 1959, Germany), Hans Josephsohn (b. 1920, Kaliningrad) and Meuser (b. 1947, Essen). New works of painting by Jeff Elrod (b. 1966, Texas), Gregor Hildebrandt  (b. 1974, Bad Homburg) and new photography by Domingo Milella (b. 1981, Bari) and Jeff Brouws (b. 1955, San Francisco) among many others.

In addition to our feature exhibitions, the warehouse houses permanent installations of historically important works by Pier Paolo Calzolari, John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Olafur Eliasson, Michael Heizer, Donald Judd, Anselm Kiefer, Jannis KounellisSol LeWitt, Joan Miro, Isamu Noguchi, Michelangelo Pistoletto, George Segal, Richard Serra, Tony Smith, Franz West.

Contacts & Details
OPENING HOURS:
tue, wed, thu, fri, sat 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
CLOSED:
mon, sun
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH HOURS 2021
Mon Nov 29 thru Sat Dec 4, 9am – 5pm
Sun Dec 5, 9am – 2pm
T: +1 305 576 1051
M: mcollection@bellsouth.net
Website

ADDRESS
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, 591 NW 27th Street, Wynwood

ESTABLISHED
1999
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