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Pérez Art Museum Miami

The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)—officially known as the Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County—is a contemporary art museum that relocated in 2013 to the Museum Park in Downtown Miami, Florida. Founded in 1984 as the Center for the Fine Arts, it became known as the Miami Art Museum from 1996 until it was renamed in 2013 upon the opening of its new building designed by Herzog & de Meuron at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard. PAMM, along with the $275 million Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science and a city park which are being built in the area with completion in 2017, is part of the 20-acre Museum Park (formerly Bicentennial Park).[1]

Pérez Art Museum Miami
Location within Miami
Pérez Art Museum Miami (Florida)
Pérez Art Museum Miami (the United States)
Established1984
Location1103 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida, United States 33132
Formerly at:
101 West Flagler Street
Coordinates25°47′09″N 80°11′12″W / 25.785894°N 80.186705°W / 25.785894; -80.186705
TypeArt museum
Visitors150,000 (2013-2014)
DirectorFranklin Sirmans
CuratorRene Morales
Public transit accessMuseum Park station (Metromover), Metrorail via Metromover transfer at Government Center station
Websitewww.pamm.org

In 2014, the museum's permanent collection contained over 1,800 works, particularly 20th- and 21st-century art from the Americas, Western Europe and Africa.[2] In 2016, the museum's collection contained nearly 2,000 works.[3]

Since the opening of the new museum building at Museum Park, the museum has seen record attendance levels with over 150,000 visitors in its first four months. The museum had originally anticipated over 200,000 visitors in its first year at the new location.[4] At its former location on Flagler Street, the museum received on average about 60,000 visitors annually.[5]

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is directly served by rapid transit at Museum Park Metromover station.

History edit

Miami-Dade Cultural Center edit

 
former museum building/location

On November 7, 1972, a county referendum passed that included the "Decade of Progress" bond.[6] This bond provided funding for investments in the arts, including for a new art center.[6] The Center for the Fine Arts opened in the downtown Miami-Dade Cultural Center, a 1983 Spanish-style barn and[7] the first of three buildings to be unveiled in a $24 million county-owned complex designed by Philip Johnson.[8] The museum was built at 101 West Flagler Street in the same Miami Cultural Plaza as HistoryMiami and the Miami-Dade Public Library. The opening's delay of more than a year was occasioned by a $16.5 million renovation of the smoke evacuation system for the complex.[8] Founded as a hall for traveling shows, the $6 million[8] fine arts center did not start acquiring art until 1996.[9] But its efforts were constrained by little storage or exhibition space.[10] The Miami Art Museum was founded in 1996 as a successor to the Center for the Fine Arts.[11]

Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County edit

In November 2010, construction began on the new MAM building in Museum Park in Downtown Miami. The building is designed by Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron,[12] who were hired by Terence Riley, director of the museum in 2009, when plans were made. The structure is meant to resemble Stiltsville,[13] which is the name given to a group of wooden houses built on stilts that stand off the coast of Key Biscayne in Biscayne Bay. The new museum building was built alongside the new Miami Science Museum building at the redesigned park. The three-story building[14] has 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2), composed of 120,000 interior square footage, and 80,000 exterior square footage. Inside the museum, display spaces can be illuminated by floor-to-ceiling windows, which can also be blocked off or used as backdrop.[2] Otherwise the rooms get clinically even light delivered by strips of fluorescent tubes, though spotlights can also be used.[7] A grand staircase — nearly the entire 180-foot width of the platform — connects it to the waterfront.[15] Thick, sound-absorbing curtains cordon off one large or two small areas of the stair for programs.[7]

With their raised, wraparound terraces and broad overhanging canopies, the houses are conceived to withstand hurricanes and floods, while providing ample shade and ventilation. The museum also incorporates a series of hanging vertical gardens made from local plants and vegetation, designed by French botanist Patrick Blanc.[16] Blanc experimented with different kinds of species throughout the years and the gardens now comprise 80 kinds of plants which are supposed to survive subtropical heat as well as hurricanes. According to Christine Binswanger, the project architect, the plants provide a transition for visitors entering from the outdoors.[17] The new PAMM building opened in December 2013, and the Miami Science Museum building opened in May 2017.[18]

To build the new $131-million[7] museum building, the MAM entered into a public-private partnership with the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County. The location on Biscayne Bay was provided by the City of Miami. The museum cost $220 million to build, with $100 million coming from Miami-Dade voters in general obligation bond funding,[19] and $120 million from private donors. As of mid-2011, private donors had committed more than $50 million in additional support for the building and institutional endowment. Jorge M. Pérez, longtime trustee and collector of Latin American art, made a gift of $35 million, to be paid in full over ten years,[20] to support the campaign for the new museum, which was in turn renamed the Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County.[21] The new MAM location is intended to transform Museum Park into a central destination on Miami's cultural map, promote progressive arts education, build community cohesiveness, and contribute substantially to downtown revitalization.[22]

Architecture edit

 
The Pérez Art Museum viewed from Museum Park

Herzog & de Meuron's design for the new building has drawn critical acclaim.[23] For example, the Wall Street Journal stressed that their design could be instrumental in making the museum a destination[24] and the New York Times called the design "spectacular"[25] The Washington Post went as far as to say that "the new setting is as much a part of the gallery as the collection".[2]

The Perez Art Museum Miami was chosen for the 2015 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Professional Awards.[26]

Collection edit

The museum displays paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, installation art, video, and photography.

The Pérez Art Museum has been collecting art since 1996. The focus of the museum is 20th century and contemporary art, as well as cultures of the Atlantic Rim, which it defines as the Americas, Western Europe and Africa.[27] At the time of the new building's opening, the museum's holdings included 1,800 objects, nearly 500 of which were acquired in 2013, including pieces by John Baldessari, Olafur Eliasson and Dan Flavin.[27] In its permanent collections, there are second half of the twentieth century and Contemporary works by Purvis Young, Joseph Cornell, Kehinde Wiley, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, and Kiki Smith.

 
Chaos SAS by Jedd Novatt (2012, stainless steel) outside the Pérez Art Museum

Much of the museum's current collection has been donated,[28] with 110 works coming from Jorge M. Pérez,[29] among them pieces by the Cuban painters José Bedia Valdés and Wifredo Lam, as well as the Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Damian Ortega, the Uruguayan Joaquín Torres-García and the Colombian Beatriz González.[30]

In 2012, Pérez pledged $500,000 to establish an acquisitions fund for African-American art, matched shortly after by the Miami-based John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The fund allowed to the expansion of the museum collection by sponsoring acquisitions from Terry Adkins, Romare Bearden, Kevin Beasley, Ed Clark, Leslie Hewitt, Faith Ringgold, Tschabalala Self, Xaviera Simmons, Juana Valdez, among others.[31] In 2014, the museum launched the Ambassador of African American Art program, its first-ever affiliate group, which invites donors to contribute directly to the fund.[32]

In 2013, museum trustee and Miami developer Craig Robins pledged 102 paintings, photographs, sculptures and other works from his personal collection.[19]

 
Endless Evolution by Pablo Atchugarry (2015)
 
La Plume de Pierrot by Mark di Suvero (1974, painted steel) in the Mary M. and Sash A. Spencer Sculpture Garden

In 2016, Pérez made a second significant donation of art and an additional pledge of $10 million to be paid over the following 10 years. The museum was required to use the first $5 million of this donation to acquire contemporary Cuban art. The second $5 million went to the museum's endowment, and Pérez said he wanted the donation to entice other wealthy patrons to give to the museum. The art included more than 200 pieces (appraised at $5 million) from Pérez's personal collection of contemporary Cuban art, including pieces by Glexis Novoa, Rubén Torres Llorca, Hernan Bas and José Bedia. As a result, the PAMM now has one of the largest collections of contemporary Cuban art in America.[33]

As of 2017. Pérez had donated over 170 works.[34]

In 2019, sixteen works by the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude worth around $3 million were donated to Pérez Art Museum Miami by its trustee Maria Bechily and her husband Scott Hodes.[35]

Also in 2019, the Pérez Art Museum Miami announced the selection of the third annual New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) gift for the museum, the painting New Hat (2019) by Dominican-American artist Kenny Rivero.[36]

In 2019 the museum announced a special section of Frieze New York, curated by director Franklin Sirmans. The section shows artists from Just Above Midtown (JAM), the 1979-80s Black Power Art Gallery.[37]

PAMMTV edit

In September 2023, the Pérez Art Museum Miami launched PAMMTV the first on demand streaming service for video art and time-based media content in the cultural sector.[38][39] PAMMTV is a free-of-charge platform hosting videos and films by local and international artists in PAMM's collections including Sandra Ramos, Youssef Nabil, Wangechi Mutu, and Los Carpinteros, as well as film festivals such as Miami-based Third Horizon Film Festival (THFF) and thematic exhibitions in the likes of Perpetual Motion, guest curated by film and video art curator, Barbara London featuring Cornelia Parker, Bang Geul Han, Wong Ping, and Richard Garet, among others. PAMMTV's public programming is organized around on-site film screenings and public talks.[40][41][42]

Digital Portal edit

Heckscher Digital Portal consists of resources for educators, youths, and families. Tools in the form of downloads, guides, slide shows, and videos.[43]

Curriculum Resources edit

Inquiry based lesson plans focus on the museum's permanent collection to offer educators resources aligned to Florida State Standards that introduce students to modern and contemporary art.[44]

PAMM App Tour edit

Multimedia content and tours of exhibitions.[45]

Management edit

Attendance edit

 
Museum entrance

After the opening of the new museum building, the museum has seen over 150,000 visitors in its first four months and 300,000 visitors in its first 12 months.[46] According to The Art Newspaper’s annual survey of museum attendance, the "old" Miami Art Museum (PAMM's predecessor) attracted 54,295 visitors in 2012 — a weak showing in a metropolitan area with a population of five million people.[47] Aaron Podhurst serves as chairman of the museum's board and Gregory C. Ferrero has been serving as president since 2017.[48][49]

Budget edit

As the Miami Art Museum, the museum had an annual operating budget of $6 million. After the inauguration of the new building and the museum's renaming, the budget increased to $16 million per annum, with a rapid increase of staff and curators.[4] In 2013–14, Miami-Dade County provided $2.5 million of this (up from $1.9 million the previous year).[46]

In 2019, the Pérez Art Museum Miami was a $1 million gift from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in support of the institution's newly formed Caribbean Cultural Institute, which is intended to promote the research and exhibition of work by artists from the Caribbean and its diaspora.[50]

Projects edit

Inside/Out edit

In the summer of 2017, PAMM participated for the second time in the Knight Foundation-funded program Inside/Out. During the three-month project, PAMM displayed replicas of its artworks throughout the neighborhoods of Miami-Dade. The project is funded from $150,000 per year from the Knight fund.[51]

PAMM Student Pass edit

In March 2018, PAMM launched the PAMM Student Pass in cooperation with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS). The pass grants free entrance to the museum for M-DCPS Pre-K-12th grade students.[52]

PAMM Library Pass edit

PAMM Library Pass in cooperation with Miami-Dade County Public Library Free entrance passes available from Miami-Dade Public Library[53]

Criticism edit

Renaming controversy edit

Criticism of the renaming of the museum after Pérez incited controversy, causing several board members to resign.[54] Opponents of the move cite the fact that the new name is permanent with no opt-out clause[54] and that the city and county taxpayers had paid for $100 million of the museum's capital campaign, compared to Pérez's $40 million gift.[55] Additionally, there have been concerns that the new name could deter similar or greater donations, which could limit the growth of the museum's collection.[56]

Máximo Caminero protest edit

The museum's choice of artists to display came under criticism in February 2014, by a local Floridian artist, Máximo Caminero, who destroyed a colored vase by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in protest at Pérez Art Museum Miami's lack of displays by local artists.[57] The value of the vase was estimated at $1 million.[57] Caminero was subsequently arrested and charged with criminal mischief.[57] Pérez Art Museum Miami released this statement on February 17, 2014, in response to the incident: "We have the highest respect for freedom of expression, but this destructive act of vandalism is disrespectful to another artist and his work, to Pérez Art Museum Miami, and to our community."[58] In March 2014, Caminero's lawyer, John de León, entered a not-guilty plea.[59] Caminero subsequently pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal mischief and was sentenced to 18 months of probation and 100 hours of community service. He was banned from visiting the museum during the period of his probation.[60]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official PAMM Website
  • Official PAMMTV Website

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The Perez Art Museum Miami PAMM officially known as the Jorge M Perez Art Museum of Miami Dade County is a contemporary art museum that relocated in 2013 to the Museum Park in Downtown Miami Florida Founded in 1984 as the Center for the Fine Arts it became known as the Miami Art Museum from 1996 until it was renamed in 2013 upon the opening of its new building designed by Herzog amp de Meuron at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard PAMM along with the 275 million Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science and a city park which are being built in the area with completion in 2017 is part of the 20 acre Museum Park formerly Bicentennial Park 1 Perez Art Museum MiamiLocation within MiamiShow map of MiamiPerez Art Museum Miami Florida Show map of FloridaPerez Art Museum Miami the United States Show map of the United StatesEstablished1984Location1103 Biscayne BoulevardMiami Florida United States 33132Formerly at 101 West Flagler StreetCoordinates25 47 09 N 80 11 12 W 25 785894 N 80 186705 W 25 785894 80 186705TypeArt museumVisitors150 000 2013 2014 DirectorFranklin SirmansCuratorRene MoralesPublic transit accessMuseum Park station Metromover Metrorail via Metromover transfer at Government Center stationWebsitewww wbr pamm wbr orgIn 2014 the museum s permanent collection contained over 1 800 works particularly 20th and 21st century art from the Americas Western Europe and Africa 2 In 2016 the museum s collection contained nearly 2 000 works 3 Since the opening of the new museum building at Museum Park the museum has seen record attendance levels with over 150 000 visitors in its first four months The museum had originally anticipated over 200 000 visitors in its first year at the new location 4 At its former location on Flagler Street the museum received on average about 60 000 visitors annually 5 Perez Art Museum Miami PAMM is directly served by rapid transit at Museum Park Metromover station Contents 1 History 1 1 Miami Dade Cultural Center 1 2 Jorge M Perez Art Museum of Miami Dade County 2 Architecture 3 Collection 4 PAMMTV 5 Digital Portal 5 1 Curriculum Resources 5 2 PAMM App Tour 6 Management 6 1 Attendance 6 2 Budget 7 Projects 7 1 Inside Out 7 2 PAMM Student Pass 7 3 PAMM Library Pass 8 Criticism 8 1 Renaming controversy 8 2 Maximo Caminero protest 9 References 10 External linksHistory editMiami Dade Cultural Center edit nbsp former museum building locationOn November 7 1972 a county referendum passed that included the Decade of Progress bond 6 This bond provided funding for investments in the arts including for a new art center 6 The Center for the Fine Arts opened in the downtown Miami Dade Cultural Center a 1983 Spanish style barn and 7 the first of three buildings to be unveiled in a 24 million county owned complex designed by Philip Johnson 8 The museum was built at 101 West Flagler Street in the same Miami Cultural Plaza as HistoryMiami and the Miami Dade Public Library The opening s delay of more than a year was occasioned by a 16 5 million renovation of the smoke evacuation system for the complex 8 Founded as a hall for traveling shows the 6 million 8 fine arts center did not start acquiring art until 1996 9 But its efforts were constrained by little storage or exhibition space 10 The Miami Art Museum was founded in 1996 as a successor to the Center for the Fine Arts 11 Jorge M Perez Art Museum of Miami Dade County edit In November 2010 construction began on the new MAM building in Museum Park in Downtown Miami The building is designed by Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron 12 who were hired by Terence Riley director of the museum in 2009 when plans were made The structure is meant to resemble Stiltsville 13 which is the name given to a group of wooden houses built on stilts that stand off the coast of Key Biscayne in Biscayne Bay The new museum building was built alongside the new Miami Science Museum building at the redesigned park The three story building 14 has 200 000 square feet 19 000 m2 composed of 120 000 interior square footage and 80 000 exterior square footage Inside the museum display spaces can be illuminated by floor to ceiling windows which can also be blocked off or used as backdrop 2 Otherwise the rooms get clinically even light delivered by strips of fluorescent tubes though spotlights can also be used 7 A grand staircase nearly the entire 180 foot width of the platform connects it to the waterfront 15 Thick sound absorbing curtains cordon off one large or two small areas of the stair for programs 7 With their raised wraparound terraces and broad overhanging canopies the houses are conceived to withstand hurricanes and floods while providing ample shade and ventilation The museum also incorporates a series of hanging vertical gardens made from local plants and vegetation designed by French botanist Patrick Blanc 16 Blanc experimented with different kinds of species throughout the years and the gardens now comprise 80 kinds of plants which are supposed to survive subtropical heat as well as hurricanes According to Christine Binswanger the project architect the plants provide a transition for visitors entering from the outdoors 17 The new PAMM building opened in December 2013 and the Miami Science Museum building opened in May 2017 18 To build the new 131 million 7 museum building the MAM entered into a public private partnership with the City of Miami and Miami Dade County The location on Biscayne Bay was provided by the City of Miami The museum cost 220 million to build with 100 million coming from Miami Dade voters in general obligation bond funding 19 and 120 million from private donors As of mid 2011 private donors had committed more than 50 million in additional support for the building and institutional endowment Jorge M Perez longtime trustee and collector of Latin American art made a gift of 35 million to be paid in full over ten years 20 to support the campaign for the new museum which was in turn renamed the Jorge M Perez Art Museum of Miami Dade County 21 The new MAM location is intended to transform Museum Park into a central destination on Miami s cultural map promote progressive arts education build community cohesiveness and contribute substantially to downtown revitalization 22 Architecture edit nbsp The Perez Art Museum viewed from Museum ParkHerzog amp de Meuron s design for the new building has drawn critical acclaim 23 For example the Wall Street Journal stressed that their design could be instrumental in making the museum a destination 24 and the New York Times called the design spectacular 25 The Washington Post went as far as to say that the new setting is as much a part of the gallery as the collection 2 The Perez Art Museum Miami was chosen for the 2015 American Society of Landscape Architects ASLA Professional Awards 26 Collection editThe museum displays paintings drawings prints sculptures installation art video and photography The Perez Art Museum has been collecting art since 1996 The focus of the museum is 20th century and contemporary art as well as cultures of the Atlantic Rim which it defines as the Americas Western Europe and Africa 27 At the time of the new building s opening the museum s holdings included 1 800 objects nearly 500 of which were acquired in 2013 including pieces by John Baldessari Olafur Eliasson and Dan Flavin 27 In its permanent collections there are second half of the twentieth century and Contemporary works by Purvis Young Joseph Cornell Kehinde Wiley James Rosenquist Frank Stella and Kiki Smith nbsp Chaos SAS by Jedd Novatt 2012 stainless steel outside the Perez Art MuseumMuch of the museum s current collection has been donated 28 with 110 works coming from Jorge M Perez 29 among them pieces by the Cuban painters Jose Bedia Valdes and Wifredo Lam as well as the Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Damian Ortega the Uruguayan Joaquin Torres Garcia and the Colombian Beatriz Gonzalez 30 In 2012 Perez pledged 500 000 to establish an acquisitions fund for African American art matched shortly after by the Miami based John S and James L Knight Foundation The fund allowed to the expansion of the museum collection by sponsoring acquisitions from Terry Adkins Romare Bearden Kevin Beasley Ed Clark Leslie Hewitt Faith Ringgold Tschabalala Self Xaviera Simmons Juana Valdez among others 31 In 2014 the museum launched the Ambassador of African American Art program its first ever affiliate group which invites donors to contribute directly to the fund 32 In 2013 museum trustee and Miami developer Craig Robins pledged 102 paintings photographs sculptures and other works from his personal collection 19 nbsp Endless Evolution by Pablo Atchugarry 2015 nbsp La Plume de Pierrot by Mark di Suvero 1974 painted steel in the Mary M and Sash A Spencer Sculpture GardenIn 2016 Perez made a second significant donation of art and an additional pledge of 10 million to be paid over the following 10 years The museum was required to use the first 5 million of this donation to acquire contemporary Cuban art The second 5 million went to the museum s endowment and Perez said he wanted the donation to entice other wealthy patrons to give to the museum The art included more than 200 pieces appraised at 5 million from Perez s personal collection of contemporary Cuban art including pieces by Glexis Novoa Ruben Torres Llorca Hernan Bas and Jose Bedia As a result the PAMM now has one of the largest collections of contemporary Cuban art in America 33 As of 2017 Perez had donated over 170 works 34 In 2019 sixteen works by the artists Christo and Jeanne Claude worth around 3 million were donated to Perez Art Museum Miami by its trustee Maria Bechily and her husband Scott Hodes 35 Also in 2019 the Perez Art Museum Miami announced the selection of the third annual New Art Dealers Alliance NADA gift for the museum the painting New Hat 2019 by Dominican American artist Kenny Rivero 36 In 2019 the museum announced a special section of Frieze New York curated by director Franklin Sirmans The section shows artists from Just Above Midtown JAM the 1979 80s Black Power Art Gallery 37 PAMMTV editIn September 2023 the Perez Art Museum Miami launched PAMMTV the first on demand streaming service for video art and time based media content in the cultural sector 38 39 PAMMTV is a free of charge platform hosting videos and films by local and international artists in PAMM s collections including Sandra Ramos Youssef Nabil Wangechi Mutu and Los Carpinteros as well as film festivals such as Miami based Third Horizon Film Festival THFF and thematic exhibitions in the likes of Perpetual Motion guest curated by film and video art curator Barbara London featuring Cornelia Parker Bang Geul Han Wong Ping and Richard Garet among others PAMMTV s public programming is organized around on site film screenings and public talks 40 41 42 Digital Portal editHeckscher Digital Portal consists of resources for educators youths and families Tools in the form of downloads guides slide shows and videos 43 Curriculum Resources edit Inquiry based lesson plans focus on the museum s permanent collection to offer educators resources aligned to Florida State Standards that introduce students to modern and contemporary art 44 PAMM App Tour edit Multimedia content and tours of exhibitions 45 Management editAttendance edit nbsp Museum entranceAfter the opening of the new museum building the museum has seen over 150 000 visitors in its first four months and 300 000 visitors in its first 12 months 46 According to The Art Newspaper s annual survey of museum attendance the old Miami Art Museum PAMM s predecessor attracted 54 295 visitors in 2012 a weak showing in a metropolitan area with a population of five million people 47 Aaron Podhurst serves as chairman of the museum s board and Gregory C Ferrero has been serving as president since 2017 48 49 Budget edit As the Miami Art Museum the museum had an annual operating budget of 6 million After the inauguration of the new building and the museum s renaming the budget increased to 16 million per annum with a rapid increase of staff and curators 4 In 2013 14 Miami Dade County provided 2 5 million of this up from 1 9 million the previous year 46 In 2019 the Perez Art Museum Miami was a 1 million gift from the Andrew W Mellon Foundation in support of the institution s newly formed Caribbean Cultural Institute which is intended to promote the research and exhibition of work by artists from the Caribbean and its diaspora 50 Projects editInside Out edit In the summer of 2017 PAMM participated for the second time in the Knight Foundation funded program Inside Out During the three month project PAMM displayed replicas of its artworks throughout the neighborhoods of Miami Dade The project is funded from 150 000 per year from the Knight fund 51 PAMM Student Pass edit In March 2018 PAMM launched the PAMM Student Pass in cooperation with Miami Dade County Public Schools M DCPS The pass grants free entrance to the museum for M DCPS Pre K 12th grade students 52 PAMM Library Pass edit PAMM Library Pass in cooperation with Miami Dade County Public Library Free entrance passes available from Miami Dade Public Library 53 Criticism editRenaming controversy edit Criticism of the renaming of the museum after Perez incited controversy causing several board members to resign 54 Opponents of the move cite the fact that the new name is permanent with no opt out clause 54 and that the city and county taxpayers had paid for 100 million of the museum s capital campaign compared to Perez s 40 million gift 55 Additionally there have been concerns that the new name could deter similar or greater donations which could limit the growth of the museum s collection 56 Maximo Caminero protest edit The museum s choice of artists to display came under criticism in February 2014 by a local Floridian artist Maximo Caminero who destroyed a colored vase by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in protest at Perez Art Museum Miami s lack of displays by local artists 57 The value of the vase was estimated at 1 million 57 Caminero was subsequently arrested and charged with criminal mischief 57 Perez Art Museum Miami released this statement on February 17 2014 in response to the incident We have the highest respect for freedom of expression but this destructive act of vandalism is disrespectful to another artist and his work to Perez Art Museum Miami and to our community 58 In March 2014 Caminero s lawyer John de Leon entered a not guilty plea 59 Caminero subsequently pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal mischief and was sentenced to 18 months of probation and 100 hours of community service He was banned from visiting the museum during the period of his probation 60 References edit Rochelle Broder Singer Perez Art Museum Miami proves to be a work of art in floridatrend com February 2014 p 24 a b c Tucker Neely 2014 02 21 Perez Art Museum Miami s setting on the banks of Biscayne Bay is part of the show Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 04 22 Singer Paola 2016 11 17 36 Hours in Miami and Miami Beach The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 04 26 a b Art museum s rapid success a step on road to greatness Apr 9 2014 Retrieved Mar 17 2020 MAM s new man Thomas Collins Miami Herald dead link a b Permuy Antonio Cosio Leo 27 December 2022 Revisiting 1972 the year that made modern Miami www sfmn fiu edu South Florida Media Network Retrieved 27 December 2022 a b c d James S Russell November 22 2013 Perez Goes Tropical With 131 Million Art Oasis in Miami Bloomberg a b c Grace Glueck January 12 1984 A 6 Million Arts Centers Opens In Miami New York Times Hannah Sampson February 5 2013 With Scholl donations Perez Art Museum s collection grows by hundreds Miami Herald Andres Viglucci November 30 2013 Miami readies its new front porch the 131 million Perez Art Museum Miami Herald Robin Pogrebin November 30 2007 Miami Art Museum to Unveil Design for New Building New York Times Caroline Roux November 29 2013 Architect Christine Binswanger on Perez Art Museum Miami Financial Times A sneak preview of the Jorge M Perez Art Museum PAMM Apr 22 2013 Retrieved Mar 17 2020 Roberta Smith November 27 2013 Whitish Gray Also Quite Green New York Times Nicolai Ouroussoff November 23 2009 Matching Architecture to the Art in a New Miami Museum New York Times Pei Ru Keh April 29 2013 Under construction Perez Art Museum Miami by Herzog amp de Meuron Wallpaper Cohen Patricia December 4 2013 Miami Museum s Challenge The Beach The New York Times Retrieved April 25 2018 Miami Art Museum Museum Park Miami Dade County Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2011 07 29 a b Evan S Benn November 20 2013 More gifts pour in as Perez Art Museum Miami prepares to open Miami Herald Hannah Sampson February 12 2011 Developer Jorge M Perez gives 35 million naming donation to Miami Art Museum Miami Herald Fred Bernstein March 14 2012 Who Wants to Donate to a Billionaire s Museum New York Times Miami Art Museum Press Miami Dade County Archived from the original on 2011 07 29 Retrieved 2011 07 29 Markus Breitschmid Archaisch und dock spezifisch Herzog amp de Meuron s Perez Art Museum Miami in Archithese International Review for Architecture Zurich Switzerland 4 2015 54 61 Peter Plagens December 10 2013 Perez Art Museum Miami Where Art Will Hopefully Come Later Wall Street Journal Patricia Cohen December 4 2013 Miami s Museum Challenge The Beach New York Times Perez Art Museum Miami Resiliency by Design 2015 ASLA Professional Awards www asla org Retrieved Mar 17 2020 a b Mike Boehm December 4 2013 Ai Weiwei retrospective highlights opening of new Miami art museum Los Angeles Times Nick Madigan February 18 2014 Behind the Smashing of a Vase New York Times Claire Wrathall December 5 2013 What s in a name The Perez Art Museum Miami Daily Telegraph Patricia Cohen December 4 2013 Miami Museum s Challenge The Beach New York Times Polyphonic Celebrating PAMM s Fund for African American Art Perez Art Museum Miami Perez Art Museum Miami Retrieved 2023 03 15 Julia Halperin December 2 2014 Miami leads the way as museums fill in the gaps Archived 2015 04 09 at the Wayback Machine The Art Newspaper Art museum gets 15 million donation from a name you already know Miami Herald November 29 2016 Cuban Art Outshines Politics The New York Times 2017 10 24 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 04 28 Harris Gareth 19 December 2019 Sixteen works by Christo and Jeanne Claude donated to Perez Art Museum Miami by artist s lawyer The Art Newspaper Retrieved 3 June 2023 Perez Art Museum Miami Announces NADA Acquisition Gift www artforum com 6 December 2019 Retrieved 2020 03 26 Frieze New York Franklin Sirmans is Channeling Just Above Midtown Gallery and the Pioneering Vision of Linda Goode Bryant May 2019 Retrieved 2020 03 26 Rosa Amanda September 12 2023 Move over Netflix This Miami art museum is launching its own streaming service Miami Herald Retrieved January 23 2024 PAMM TV Launch Party Greater Miami amp Miami Beach Retrieved 2024 01 23 Perez Art Museum Miami Debuts Virtual Exhibition Gallery Launches New Website and First Bilingual Digital Museum Collection Perez Art Museum Miami Perez Art Museum Miami Retrieved 2024 01 23 Perez Art Museum Miami Presents Perpetual Motion A PAMMTV Exhibition Curated by Barbara London Perez Art Museum Miami Perez Art Museum Miami Retrieved 2024 01 23 Go Off Barbara London s Live Commentary on Contemporary Video Art Greater Miami amp Miami Beach Retrieved 2024 01 23 Heckscher Digital Portal Perez Art Museum Miami Curriculum Resources Perez Art Museum Miami PAMM App Tour web app cuseum com dead link a b Cristina Ruiz December 3 2014 Who will pay for Miami s new and improved museums Archived 2014 12 09 at the Wayback Machine The Art Newspaper Georgina Adam December 4 2013 A museum for all seasons Archived 2013 12 04 at the Wayback Machine The Art Newspaper Trustees www pamm org Retrieved 2020 03 30 Ferra Alexa 2017 11 15 Perez Art Museum Miami appoints new board president welcomes new trustee Miami s Community News Retrieved 2020 03 30 Alex Greenberger July 16 2019 Perez Art Museum Miami Receives 1 M Gift from Mellon Foundation in Support of Caribbean Cultural Institute ARTnews This art belongs to the people and Miami s outdoors for now miamiherald Retrieved 2018 04 28 Perez Art Museum Miami and Miami Dade County Public Schools Join Forces to Launch New PAMM Student Pass for Free Museum Visits pamm org Retrieved 2018 05 08 Museum Pass Miami Dade Public Library System a b Robin Pogrebin December 6 2011 Resisting renaming of a Miami Museum New York Times Amanda McCorquodale December 2 2011 Miami Art Museum Spurns Taxpayers Sells Naming Rights to Developer Jorge Perez Huffington Post Julie V Iovine December 10 2013 The Perez Art Museum Miami Built for People Wall Street Journal a b c Florida artist smashes 1m vase by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei Associated Press via The Guardian 17 February 2014 Retrieved 17 February 2014 Statement Regarding Vandalism www pamm org Retrieved Mar 17 2020 Artist pleads not guilty in Ai Weiwei vase smashing Archived 2015 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Local10 com March 17 2014 Man who broke art museum vase pleads guilty Local10 com August 13 2014External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Perez Art Museum Miami Official PAMM Website Official PAMMTV Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perez Art Museum Miami amp oldid 1199937981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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