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James Voorhies, curator of The Bass in Miami

James Voorhies Shares Insider Tips for the Best of Miami

The Bass curator James Voorhies speaks on the best places to find inspiration, art, and more.

James Voorhies’s Favorite Spot to Find Inspiration in Miami

The extraordinary number of public artworks throughout the city—Tobias Rehberger’s obstinate lighthouse (2011) in South Pointe Park, Sarah Morris’s Morris Lapidus (2018), Elmgreen & Dragset’s Bent Pool (2019) in Pride Park, and Dan Graham’s glass pavilion Morris’ (2010) at Lincoln Avenue and Alton Road.

Miami’s Best Off-the-Beaten-Path Place to See Art 

Mapping a bicycle route using a few works as key destinations. Across Biscayne Bay is Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen’s Dropped Bowl with Scattered Slices and Peels (1990) in the park near Government Center. In Brickell, Cara Despain’s Water/Tables (2012) and Athena Tacha’s Leaning Arches (1984). 

James Voorhies Reveals the Best-Kept Secret in Miami 

Any itinerary needs to begin at The Bass’s Miami Mountain (2016) by Ugo Rondinone in Collins Park!

James Voorhies, Curator, The Bass, @jamesvoorhies

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Featured image credits: Portrait of James Voorhies courtesy of The Bass.

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