This stunning building, its facade covered in over one million tiles that resemble a verdant junglescape, houses patron Ella Fontanals-Cisneros’s comprehensive collection of Latin American art. 続きを読む
Travel past Little Haiti Park and you’ll find Fiorito, a small Argentinian restaurant that’s “a good local spot for a low key dinner,” says Emmett Moore. “I have dreams about their grilled octopus.” 続きを読む
Amassed by charismatic patrons Donald and Mera Rubell, this expansive collection is housed in a monumental 45,000-square-foot space that was once owned by the Drug Enforcement Agency. 続きを読む
Housed in a repurposed Wynwood warehouse, this must-see private collection belongs to Miamian Martin Z. Margulies. This year, don’t miss new exhibitions of work by Anselm Kiefer and Susan Philipsz. 続きを読む
For a caffeine boost, pass through the doors of a Barry McGee mural-swathed building to Panther Coffee. 続きを読む
This stunning museum, which opened its Herzog & de Meuron-designed doors in 2013, recently brought star curator Franklin Sirmans on as director to helm its ambitious program. 続きを読む
For heartier fare in an unhurried environment, grab a seat at Michael’s Genuine, opened by James Beard-honored Michael Schwartz. It’s one of Jorge Perez’s favorites. 続きを読む
Since its founding in 1998, this artist-run nonprofit space has produced a steady stream of experimental projects. 続きを読む
This year, the group show “You’ve Got to Know the Rules...To Break Them” promises irreverent highlights from the couple’s encyclopedic holdings of today’s most influential work. 続きを読む
While its new Aranguren & Gallegos Arquitectos-designed building begins construction, the one-year-old ICA brings a strong assortment of contemporary exhibitions to its temporary home. 続きを読む
From mainstay galleries like Yancey Richardson to groundbreaking nonprofits like Visual AIDS and RxArt, most PULSE booths here mount focused presentations of works of two to three artists. 続きを読む
This museum is one of the crown jewels of Miami curiosities. Founded by Miami philanthropist and passionate collector-wanderer Mitchell Wolfson in 1986 to house his ever-growing collection. 続きを読む
Miami’s oldest bar, Mac’s Club Deuce is also the city’s greatest dive, offering a swirl of whiskey and jukebox tunes to colorful regulars, pool sharks, and wobbling newbies alike. 続きを読む
Swing by this swank hotel, just off Miami Beach on Belle Isle, for a snack on its expansive deck, or pick up one of Miami-based artist Jim Drain’s limited-edition posters, released for fair week. 続きを読む