Sixteen Instances of Art at Art Basel Miami
Hundreds of attractive people dressed in black descended on Miami this past week for Art Basel Miami Beach, the international art exhibition. But don't be sad if you didn't go! We've got you covered here with plenty of sweet photos.
Melissa Lopez, left, Sandy J., Olivia R. and Julie Doll, who came from Los Angeles to see the "Small Gift celebrating 50 years of Sanrio" exhibit, where visitors could win prizes and get inked with Sanrio tattoos. Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Chris Smith and Beth Smith view Olafor Eliasson's "Inverted Berlin Sphere." Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Monika Mohr, who came all the way from Germany, uses her cell phone to photograph George Segal's "Depression Bread Line." Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Victor Melo, from Chile, serves as the bartender in Laura Leima's art installation. He is to serve the beer to the different shapes in the art work. This is our favorite art, because of beer! In Art! Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Pat and Al Davidson look at Folkert De Jong's artwork "The Practice." Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Two women talk as they stand in front of Nick Cave's Soundsuit 2010 art work. Yes: That Nick Cave. Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Actors Danny Glover and George Hamilton pretending to be into art to score chicks. Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Jim Isermann sits in the display space he designed Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
These tents, organized the Base Paint Tents project will become classrooms for children living near the Port-au-Prince airport in a camp managed by Haitian soccer star Bobby Duval. Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
Art boards! Photo by J Pat Carter for AP.
The Mitchell-Innes & Nash show. Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.
The Shafrazi show. Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.
The 303 Gallery show. Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.
The Luhring Augustine show. Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.
More Shafrazi Gallery Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.
Just some art patrons, artin'. Photo by Elizabeth Burks for Getty.