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Untitled Art Miami Beach 2024—Booth C31
Join DV at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2024, Booth C31. Wednesday December 4 through Sunday December 8, with a VIP and Press Preview Tuesday December 3. Featuring artists Frances Trombly, Margrethe Aanestad, and Jamilah Sabur.
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Opening Preview
Tuesday, December 3, 10am – 7pm
General Admission
Wednesday, December 4, 11am – 7pm
Thursday, December 5, 11am – 7pm
Friday, December 6, 11am – 7pm
Saturday, December 7, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 8, 11am – 5pm
Available Work
Margrethe Aanestad
Margrethe Aanestad (1974) was born in Stavanger, a town located on the South West coast of Norway. The past 12 years she has been living between Stavanger, Norway and New York City, residing and having a studio in Brooklyn. Aanestad studied fine arts at the Rogaland Art College, Norway and holds a BA in Art & Cultural studies including art history and aesthetic philosophy from the University of Stavanger. In her practice Aanestad mainly works with drawing, painting and sculpture in mixed media, subtly referencing landscapes and the celestial sphere, while remaining wholly nonrepresentational. Aanestad has shown internationally over the years, so far primarily in the USA and Scandinavia. Previous solo exhibitions include Utstein Monastery/Stavanger Museum; Kunsthall Stavanger; Torrance Shipman, New York; Dimensions Variable, Miami; Open Source Gallery, New York. Selected duo- and group shows includes Sandefjord Kunstforening, Norway; Scandinavia House, New York; Dimensions Variable, Miami; Yi Gallery, New York; Tiger Strikes Asteroid, NYC; Interface gallery, Oakland; Abingdon Studios, UK; Another Space, Copenhagen. Aanestad has also over the years participated in several group- and duo shows in New York City, NY, Miami, Oakland, Costa Rica, in addition to multiple art institutions in her native Norway. Residencies include Residency Unlimited, NYC and Artists Alliance Inc., NYC. Aanestad co-founded Prosjektrom Normanns in Stavanger in 2011, an artist-run gallery space collaborating with international and national artists, curators and artist-run spaces. She co-directed Prosjektrom Normanns until its closing in 2020. Her works are included in private collections worldwide, and she has completed several private and public commissions both in Norway and in the USA, most recently at NYU Clive Davis institute and Stavanger New University Hospital permanent collection, curated by KORO (Art in Public Spaces, Norway).She has also worked in silkscreen, created artist books, collaborated with fashion designers and more, in addition to her main production. Aanestad is an Artist Partner with the artist run space Dimensions Variable in Miami, FL.
Jamilah Sabur
Jamilah Sabur (b.1987, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica) draws on geology, memory and language as points of reference. Her work considers what it means to see on a planetary scale, re-calibrating our understanding of place, time and history. Recent solo and group exhibitions include: La montagne fredonne sous l’océan/The mountain sings underwater, Momenta Biennale, Fondation PHI, Montréal, Québec (2021), Observations: Selected Works by Jamilah Sabur, University of Maryland Art Gallery (2020); The Willfulness of Objects, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami (2020); Mending the Sky, New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans (2020); Here Be Dragons, Copperfield, London (2020); 10—A Decade, Dimensions Variable, Miami (2019). Sabur earned a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore (2009), and an MFA from University of California, San Diego (2014). Her work is included in the permanent collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, Pérez Art Museum Miami, The Bass Museum of Art, and TD Bank Group Art Collection.
Frances Trombly
Frances Trombly (b. 1976, Miami, FL, United States) lives and works in Miami, FL. Trombly received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Maryland Institute, College of Art (1998). Her work considers the relationship between textiles and painting, exposing history and labor by deconstructing and liberating the canvas. She continues her art practice, celebrating the importance of fiber as a material in contemporary art. Selected solo exhibitions include All This Time (2020), Emerson Dorsch, Miami, Florida; Material and it’s Making (2016). Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California; Frances Trombly: Everything and Nothing (2011), Moore College of Art & Design, Goldie Paley Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Selected group exhibitions include Events in Time (2024), Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL; To Weave the Sky: Textile Abstractions from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection (2023), El Espacio 23, Miami, FL; #Fail (2022), Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA; Illusions are Real, Manifd’art, Québec City Biennale (2022), Quebec City, Canada; Americana: Formalizing Craft (2013), Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL; united states (2012), The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT. Trombly received an ArtPace Residency (2022) San Antonio, TX; Oolite Arts Residency (2019) Miami Beach, FL; Hambidge Center Residency (2019) Rabun Gap, GA; Ellies (2019) Oolite Arts Grant. Trombly is a Co-founder and Co-director of Dimensions Variable, Miami, Florida. The artist is represented by Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL, and Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.