Art Basel Miami 2012 Highlights: 12/7

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Ok, so Art Basel Miami Day 3 (12/7) was a huge day of viewing art all over the city. There's so much great work to take in from every fair, and it feels like we're just getting started, even if it all ends this Sunday, 12/9. Check out highlights from the main Art Basel Fair, UNTITLED, and NADA in today's installment of Art Basel Miami 2012 Highlights: 12/7.

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"On the Blue Horizon" by Darren Almond, 2012

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"PLAYBOYS" by John Chamberlain, 1965

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"Meditation on Power" by Gonkar Gyatso, 2012

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"Untitled" by Pier Paolo Calzolari, 1971

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"here comes the night" by Doug Aitken, 2011

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"We Shall Be Strong in Our Weakness" by Yael, 2012

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"Pattern Matching (Blue-Yellow)" by Nevin Aladag, 2012

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"KAWS" by Takashi Murakami, 2012

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"Lowered Goals" by Elmgreen & Dragset, 2012

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"'Untitled' (Love hurts)" by Barbara Kruger, 2012

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UNTITLED Art Fair

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"A Free Tattoo From a Guy in the Back of a Van" by Holton Rower, 2012

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Tofer Chin

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NADA Art Fair

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"Pink Nipple Party" by Todd James, 2004

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"I Can Barely Hear You" by Thomas Dozol, 2012

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"Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (Teach Me How to Dougie)" by D'Ette Nogle, 2009

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Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (Teach Me How to Dougie) by D'Ette Nogle, 2009

This is seriously one of our (Cedar's) favorite art pieces from the entire Art Basel Miami. It's a video of two people doing the dougie. The girl tries to follow the guy, and it's hilarious. Its meaning goes deeper in commenting on the idea that teachers should gain cultural knowledge from their students. It's from Clifton Benevento Gallery at booth 705.

Watch the video below:

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