More Traffic, Big Crowds On Final Day Of Art Basel
The final day of Art Basel is upon us and crowds are expected to be large throughout the day.
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The final day of Art Basel is upon us and crowds are expected to be large throughout the day.
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With the weekend upon us, major traffic tie ups are expected with more than a dozen art fairs sprinkled through South Florida.
Welcome to the Faena District which stretches through three blocks of Miami Beach.
Art Basel's Public sector arm, meant to make art for everyone, is offering up a dose of pop and art.
As hundreds of art lovers flock to various parts of Miami for our annual art week, traffic can get quite tricky.
South Floridians and those flocking to the sunshine state, can get their dose of art this week with the world-renowned Art Basel Miami Beach.
A day before opening to the public, spectators invited to Art Basel's preview were able to check it out.
Art aficionados are flocking to South Florida for the annual world-renowned Art Basel Miami Beach.
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With the election behind us, it's time to focus on other things - like art.
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