Art Wynwood returns for its ninth edition to Downtown Miami

Art Wynwood, the premier winter contemporary art fair produced by Art Miami, will return for its ninth edition at Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami. The fair will open this Thursday, February 13th with a VIP Preview benefiting the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami before opening to the public over Presidents Day Weekend - Friday, Feb 14th through Monday, Feb 17th, 2020.

The fair offers collectors the opportunity to acquire curated works from emerging talent in the contemporary market, mid-career artists, and blue-chip contemporary, post-war and modern masters and features an elevated array of murals, pop surrealism, street art and other genres.

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OUR BACK YARD: NA CHAINKUA (CHAINKY) REINDORF/ARTIST INTERVIEW

Mike Foldes:  As a native of Ghana, had you traveled much before coming to the States? And, if you had visited the States previously, what brought you here and where did you go?

Na Chainkua Reindorf: I traveled a lot as a child. Two of my mother’s four siblings lived in London, UK. So I spent a lot of Christmases with my cousins. I visited the States for the first time in 2009 though. I was here in Maine for a week, as part of an exchange program that my high school did with a prep high school. I eventually returned to the States after graduating high school to attend Grinnell College, a small liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa.

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Editors’ Picks: 22 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week

Anthony Brunelli, Depot at Dusk (2017). Courtesy of Louis K. Meisel Gallery

Anthony Brunelli, Depot at Dusk (2017). Courtesy of Louis K. Meisel Gallery

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10. “Anthony Brunelli: In Retrospect” at Louis K. Meisel Gallery

Anthony Brunelli, a pioneering member of the new generation of American photorealists, focuses on capturing panoramic cityscapes. In “Anthony Brunelli: In Retrospect,” Louis K. Meisel Gallery presents a survey of his work over the last 25 years from his earliest paintings of his hometown of Binghamton, New York, to his later exploration of scenes from Asia and Europe. The large scale and hyper-realistic nature of the works truly captivate the viewer and bring them into the scenes.

Location: Louis K. Meisel Gallery, 141 Prince Street
Price: Free
Time: Opening reception, 6 p.m.–7 p.m.; Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

—Neha Jambhekar

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