Influential Artists
2024
Miami Beach
Every year brings a fresh crop of galleries and artists. For insight into some of the hot artists showing at Art Basel, ONE Sotheby’s International Realty looks to its longtime art advisers Sarah Jane Bruce and Flavia Masetto. In addition to sharing their suggestions, they are available for private art consultations and tours of Art Basel and satellite fairs during your time in Miami.
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While textile art is gaining prominence, Colombian artist Olga de Amaral has been at it since the 1960s. The nonagenarian’s fiber tapestries and three-dimensional sculptures straddle the realms of art and craft as well as Modernism and her homeland’s pre-Columbian heritage. Color fields emerge from weaving diverse materials, including linen, horsehair and plastic.
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Peruvian, multimedia artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca focuses on interconnection, whether between natural resources and urban development, or ancestral mythologies and scientific innovation. She has used materials such as silicon scraps, bean plants and Peruvian burial walls to discuss colonialism, power relations and traditional hierarchies of knowledge, among many social justice topics.
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With their inky blackness and bold, blurry brushstrokes, Bay Area artist Reggie Burrows Hodges’s paintings feel akin to woodblock prints. Their effect has been described as floating, dreamlike and ambiguous, a space where humans exist in their environments, and where the artist can question racial identity, truth and community through storytelling and visual metaphor.
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Specializing in figurative painting, American artist Danielle Mckinney captures Black women in intimate states. Her imaginative subjects rest, smoke and read in vignettes whose technique and somber tones are often related to the works of Matisse and Dutch masters. Though oil paint is her preferred medium, Mckinney applies her photography background to evocative portraiture.
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Brazilian artist Marina Rheingantz’s fluid, abstract oil paintings have been compared to Cy Twombly’s scribbles on pale backgrounds and Claude Monet’s Impressionist landscapes—his water lily series depicting Giverny’s gardens particularly comes to mind. She mines memories of traveling through Brazil and abroad for fuzzy landscapes that even transcend into soundscapes like her 2024 Portrait of a Sound.
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Thirty-year-old British painter George Rouy, the youngest artist in Hauser & Wirth’s roster, bridges generations on several levels. His abstract figurative masses achieved through layers of acrylic and oil paints sparked from digital origins are reminiscent of predecessors Francis Bacon, Cecily Brown and Willem de Kooning, while themes explore 21st-century life from alienation to globalization.
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