ART IN PUBLIC PLACES

PRESENTED BY The City of Miami BEACH

Art in Public Places is a City of Miami Beach program for curating and commissioning public art. The program was created in 1984, with its ordinance adopted in 1995. The program allocates funds totaling 2% of hard costs for City Projects and joint private/public Projects. Appointed by the City Commission, the AiPP Committee’s seven members serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Commission.  Artworks commissioned by the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places should add value to the public art collection, attract international attention and celebrate the diversity and heritage of Miami Beach.

The works located in South Pointe Park, Pride Park, Lincoln Road, and surrounding and adorning the exterior of the Miami Beach Convention Center are just a few selections from the AiPP collection. These works are on view outside to the City's residents and visitors 365 days per year.

Works on view

Morris', 2010
Dan Graham

Bent Pool, 2019
Elmgreen & Dragset

About Sand, 2018
Franz Ackermann

 Humanoids, 2018
Joep van Lieshout

Morris Lapidus, 2018
Sarah Morris

Mermaid, 1979
Roy Lichtenstein

eloquent south pointe park pier gate, 2014
Tobias Rehberger

obstinate lighthouse, 2011
Tobias Rehberger

Minna, 2022
Jaume Plensa

Starchild, 2022
FriendsWithYou

R-EVOLUTION™, 2023
Marco Cochrane