PULSE Miami will return to the Ice Palace December 2 - 5, 2010, for its sixth edition, the first with new Director Cornell DeWitt. Presenting over 80 of the world's premier contemporary art galleries and a dynamic cultural program, PULSE Miami 2010 connects art enthusiasts to works by leading and emerging contemporary artists. This edition will also initiate a new emphasis on the city and culture of Miami marked by a performance by members of the New World Symphony during a special preview of the fair.
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PULSE Miami will return to the Ice Palace December 2 – 5, 2010, for its sixth edition, the first with new Director Cornell DeWitt. Presenting over 80 of the world’s premier contemporary art galleries and a dynamic cultural program, PULSE Miami 2010 connects art enthusiasts to works by leading and emerging contemporary artists. This edition will also initiate a new emphasis on the city and culture of Miami marked by a performance by members of the New World Symphony during a special preview of the fair.
The PULSE Miami 2010 cultural program will include a greater selection of contemporary art projects in new and traditional media and the performing arts. On the evening of Tuesday, December 30, PULSE Miami will open its doors with a private evening preview viewing accompanied with a performance by members of Miami’s New World Symphony. Additionally, WALL, a choreographic experiment by Shannon Gillen & Guests, presented in tandem with a sound installation by Brian Whitman, will be performed daily through the run of the fair.
PULSE Miami will also continue its tradition of original sculptures and installations, including works by Calder Brannock, collaborators leonardogillesfleur, and a large sculpture specially commissioned by Perrier; as well as a new video lounge curated by Tampa Museum Director Todd Smith.
Hours: Friday – Sunday 11am – 7pm