Whimsical sculptures and vibrant Pop Art set to steal the show at Art Miami
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Whimsical sculptures and vibrant Pop Art set to steal the show at Art Miami
Adam Umbach, Independence. 20 x 24 in. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 2024.



MIAMI BEACH, FLA.- Art Basel Week 2024 is set to dazzle with an array of remarkable exhibitions, kicking off tomorrow with the highly anticipated Art Miami. A centerpiece of the week, Art Miami continues its tradition of excellence, and Cavalier Ebanks Galleries is once again a standout presence. With a storied history of showcasing exceptional talent, the gallery brings forward two must-see artists this year: Adam Umbach and Bjørn Skaarup. Don't miss the chance to experience their captivating works during this iconic week.


Adam Umbach, Drifting No. 2. 48 x 48. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 2024

Adam Umbach: A dynamic force in contemporary art, Umbach is known for his bold, pop-inspired works that blend vibrant imagery with thoughtful cultural critiques. His art reimagines nostalgic symbols of Americana through a modern lens, often using humor and irony to delve into themes of identity, consumerism, and societal change. Umbach’s latest pieces debuting at Art Miami promise to ignite conversations with their electric palette and layered storytelling, reaffirming his reputation as a provocateur and innovator in the art world.


Bjørn Skaarup, seated hippo ballerina

Bjørn Skaarup: Internationally celebrated for his monumental bronze sculptures, Skaarup’s work bridges classical artistic techniques with whimsical storytelling. Drawing inspiration from mythology, history, and pop culture, he brings his subjects to life with elegance and charm. His iconic Hippo Ballerina series will be on display alongside sculptures from his enchanting circus installation, featuring the Raccoon Boxer, Rhino Banjo Player, and Bear Roller Skater. These playful yet intricate pieces showcase Skaarup’s skill in crafting characters that feel both majestic and endearing, inviting viewers into his imaginative world.


Adam Umbach, Swim Lessons. 48 x 48 inches. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 2024

Cavalier Ebanks Galleries’ commitment to championing diverse and exceptional artists like Umbach and Skaarup makes their Art Basel Week exhibit one not to miss. Other artists featured include Jim Rennert, William Nelson, George Rickey, and Reuben Nakian.


Bjørn Skaarup, hippo tightrope walker, 48 in.

As Art Miami opens its doors tomorrow, make plans to immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene at The Art Miami + CONTEXT Pavilions, located at One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami, FL 33132, between the Venetian and MacArthur Causeways. With a week full of stunning exhibitions and world-class talent, this is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts.










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