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2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139

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Hours Wed-Sun noon-5pm
Location Between 21st & 22nd,
Transportation Metrobus Routes C, G, H, M & S to 21st Street
Phone 305/673-7530
Web site www.bassmuseum.org
E-mail info@bassmuseum.org
Prices Admission $8 adults, $6 students and seniors, free for children 6 and under. Free 2nd Thurs of the month 6-9pm

Review of Bass Museum of Art

The Bass Museum of Art has expanded and received a dramatically new look, rendering it Miami's most progressive art museum. World-renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki designed the magnificent new facility, which has triple the former exhibition space, and added an outdoor sculpture terrace, a museum cafe and courtyard, and a museum shop, among other improvements. In addition to providing space in which to show the permanent collection, exhibitions of a scale and quality not previously seen in Miami will now be featured at the Bass. The museum's permanent collection includes European paintings from the 15th through the early 20th centuries, with special emphasis on northern European art of the Renaissance and baroque periods, including Dutch and Flemish masters. Among the artists in the museum's permanent collection: Jacob Jordaens, Peter Paul Rubens, Gerard Seghers, Ferdinand Bol, and Giovanni Barbagelata. Past exhibitions have included the works of Picasso, Frida Kahlo, and Francois-Marie Banier. The museum also has a lab, the New Information Workshop, making it possible for all aspiring artists to create their own masterpieces on computers for free or a nominal charge.

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