Friday, August 8, 2025

The Bass 🎨LAST CHANCE for Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years

The Bass Bulletin.
A white room with various art sculptures by artist Rachel Feinstein. To the left, sits a simplistic black piano with a black palm tree and a red parrot. In the foreground to the left of center is a sculpture of a tall woman standing, with one arm reaching for the sky. There is paint splatter all over her body. In the background is a whimsical theatrical style rainbow staircase and mirror sculpture, next to it a white sculpture with multiple mirrors. In the center is a clay colored, low-to the ground sculpture with dark navy plushie dolphins. The a melting disco ball sculpture hangs from the ceiling above.


RACHEL FEINSTEIN: THE MIAMI YEARS
ON VIEW THROUGH AUGUST 17 

Now's your last chance to experience π™π™–π™˜π™π™šπ™‘ π™π™šπ™žπ™£π™¨π™©π™šπ™žπ™£: π™π™π™š π™ˆπ™žπ™–π™’π™ž π™”π™šπ™–π™§π™¨! Closing soon on August 17th at The Bass, π™π™π™š π™ˆπ™žπ™–π™’π™ž π™”π™šπ™–π™§π™¨ is a focused exhibition examining the underlying impact of Miami's contradictory marks of sophistication and decadence, exuberance and decay on Rachel Feinstein's rich and sweeping practice centered on the commission of a panorama mirrored wall.

While early influences include figures like Carolee Schneemann and Kiki Smith, there is another less-considered though powerful undercurrent in Feinstein's work: Miami. The artist grew up in "The Magic City" during the 1980s.

Miami, then and now, is defined by the collision of extremes. From lush landscapes of extraordinary natural beauty juxtaposed with industrial wasteland, to glittering faΓ§ades adjacent to crumbling urban neglect, to clashing architectural styles found in any single block, South Florida is enmeshed in escapist fantasy while simultaneously embroiled in the conflicted realities of contemporary life, politics and the environment. 


This exhibition is curated by The Bass Curator at Large James Voorhies and Claudia Mattos Associate Curator of New Media Art.

This exhibition is presented with support by Gagosian, Givenchy and PHILLIPS. Additional support is provided by Arison Arts Foundation, Dry Farm Wines, Funding Arts Network, The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach and Zaytinya.

Installation view of π™π™–π™˜π™π™šπ™‘ π™π™šπ™žπ™£π™¨π™©π™šπ™žπ™£: π™π™π™š π™ˆπ™žπ™–π™’π™ž π™”π™šπ™–π™§π™¨, 2024. Photography by Zaire Aranguren. Courtesy of The Bass, Miami Beach.

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