Ross+Kramer Gallery is launching its debut exhibition at Miami Art Week, celebrating the opening of its third location in Sunset Harbour, joining its established galleries in Manhattan and East Hampton. This Thursday, the new Miami space will unveil “Miami 3023,” a solo exhibition by contemporary artist Daniel Arsham—his first in the city in over a decade.
The Miami Beach gallery spans 3,000 square feet and offers sweeping views, designed to immerse visitors in a dynamic art experience. Its flexible layout allows for a seamless blend of contemporary and mid-century works, creating an ideal setting to showcase diverse artistic voices.
“Miami 3023” presents a visionary take on Arsham’s signature fusion of contemporary aesthetics and archaeological motifs. The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of time, weaving together past, present, and future through evocative paintings and sculptures that pay tribute to Miami’s cultural legacy.
Alongside Arsham’s work, the gallery will also spotlight emerging talents such as En Iwamura, Larry Poons, and Erik Parker. As Art Basel approaches, Ross+Kramer looks forward to engaging with the international art scene, fostering dialogue, and celebrating creative expression with collectors, artists, and enthusiasts.
Meanwhile, the gallery’s Manhattan and East Hampton locations continue to host dynamic exhibitions, championing both rising and established artists. Ross+Kramer remains committed to innovation, collaborating with creatives to expand the boundaries of contemporary art.