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Art Basel Miami Beach 2007: Collector Tours

Art Basel | Satellite Fairs | Events | Artist Profiles | Collector Tours | Exhibitions

Miami is an art lovers town. We take you inside the homes, offices and warehouse of the city's most influential collectors. Journey through their private spaces, learn about their approaches to collecting and visit art in the most intimate of spaces.

  • Dennis & Debra Scholl re-hang their Venetian Island home every year. Tour this year's project with the Scholls and curators Matthew Higgs and Jeremy Deller. Join us as we take a special look back at last year's Scholl collection with curator Amanda Cruz.
  • The Rubell Family Collection is one of the world’s leading contemporary art collections. We caught up with founder Mera Rubell to journey inside the collection and talk Basel, Miami and buying art.
  • Journey home with Miami collector Martin Margulies as he discusses his approach to collecting, the interplay between art works and more.
  • Tour the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse with Martin Margulies and his longtime curator & collaborator Katherine Hinds.
  • Art in the workplace: creative force or distracting diversion? Craig Robins, president of Dacra Development, passionately argues the first. Step inside Robins' collection and experience the influence of art throughout Dacra headquarters.
  • Meet Richard and Ruth Shack. The two fell in love in New York City several decades ago and spent most of their free time exploring the city's art galleries. They now share their Brickell apartment with hundreds of pieces of art they've collected
    over the years.
  • Every year, Cuban-born, Miami-based art collector Rosa de la Cruz opens the doors of her house during Art Basel to visitors from all around the world. We caught up with her for a sneak preview.

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