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Miami Beach, FL – December 3 – 6, 2014 – Art Basel isn’t just about browsing around various showrooms and viewing endless exhibits, it’s about completely immersing oneself in the entire world of art and design. One of the highlights of Design Miami/‘s set-up during Art Basel Miami Beach was their Art Talks program which presents the design world’s most compelling current topics, bringing together the creatives, collectors and critics actively influencing design discourse and production. Presented by The Surf Club Hotel and Residences, the 2014 Talks Series took place from December 3-6 in the Design Talks Studio.

Can Art Serve Fish

Craig Robins and David Chu joined together for a conversation in the Collector’s Lounge with author of Reflections, Murray Moss, and Design Miami’s Rodman Primack discussing why human beings fall so in love with inanimate objects and whether ‘art can serve fish’.

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Rodman Primack, David Chu, Murray Moss, & Craig Robins

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Craig Robins & Rodman Primack

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David Chu & Rodman Primack

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Craig Robins

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Rodman Primack & Murray Moss

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David Chu & Rodman Primack

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David Chu, Rodman Primack, & Murray Moss

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David Chu, Rodman Primack, & Murray Moss

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Murray Moss & Rodman Primack

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Murray Moss

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Murray Moss & Robert Wolf

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Tina Leung

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David Chu & Sharon Coplan Hurowitz

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Missy Carricarte & Alastair Gordon

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Sarah Natkins & Ashley Proudfoot

Franklin Getchell, Nick Vinson, & Alvaro Gonzalez

Franklin Getchell, Nick Vinson, & Alvaro Gonzalez

Jacob Wildschioedtz, Dung Ngo, & Mayer Rus

Jacob Wildschioedtz, Dung Ngo, & Mayer Rus

Art et Industrie

Richard Kaufmann, Michele Oka Doner and Jim Cole all came together for a discussion exploring a trip down memory lane. The three leading figures of the radical 1980s Art ed Industrie movement discussed the roles they played in it and how it is perceived today.

Alastair Gordon, Michele Oka Doner, Jim Cole, & Richard Kaufmann

Alastair Gordon, Michele Oka Doner, Jim Cole, & Richard Kaufmann

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Alastair Gordon, Michele Oka Doner, Jim Cole, & Richard Kaufmann

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Alastair Gordon

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Michele Oka Doner, Jim Cole, & Richard Kaufmann

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Michele Oka Doner

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Jim Cole

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Richard Kaufmann

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Jim Cole & Richard Kaufmann

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Alastair Gordon, Michele Oka Doner, Jim Cole, & Richard Kaufmann

New Minimalism

Architect Joseph Dirand spent time sharing the in’s and outs of his evolving style and career with T Magazine’s design editor, Tom Delavan.

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Tom Delavan & Joesph Dirand 

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Tom Delavan

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Joesph Dirand 

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Convergences

Tom Kundig and Jim Olson joined Pilar Viladas for a captivating chat regarding convergences. From two very different modes of expression, based in a shared philosophy, the architects Jim Olson and Tom Kundig forged a lasting partnership.

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Tom Kundig ,Pilar Viladas, & Jim Olson

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Pilar Viladas & Jim Olson

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Tom Kundig & Pilar Viladas

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Tom Kundig, Pilar Viladas, & Jim Olson

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Tom Kundig & Pilar Viladas

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Tom Kundig, Pilar Viladas, & Jim Olson

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Tom Kundig

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Tom Kundig, Pilar Viladas, & Jim Olson

Design Visionary

Peter Marino came together with Rodman Primack for an alluring discussion about Marino’s works. Peter Mario, the inaugural recipient of Design Miami’s Design Visionary award, spent time discussing his approach, his vision, his inspirations and his work.

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Rodman Primack & Peter Marino

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Peter Marino

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Rodman Primack & Peter Marino

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Peter Marino

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Designing for the Environment

Architect Jeanne Gang and nature photographer James Balog discussed art and design as instruments of collective salvation and the opportunities and responsibilities of designers and artists in an age of accelerated environmental change. The chat was moderated by Joseph Grima.

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Nadja Swarovski

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Joseph Grima, Jeanne Gang, & James Balog

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Joseph Grima, Jeanne Gang, & James Balog

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Farris Bukhari

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Joseph Grima, Jeanne Gang, & James Balog

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Chicago is the Future

David Adjaye and Theaster Gates, two of the most prominent figures in the fields of the architecture and contemporary art, discussed the relationship between architecture and social equity, their upcoming collaboration in Chicago and the city as a laboratory for innovation in honor of the 2015 inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial.

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Sarah Herda, David Adjaye, Theaster Gates, & Joesph Grima

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David Adjaye

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Joseph Grima

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Sarah Herda

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Theaster Gates

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Sarah Herda & Theaster Gates

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Sarah Herda, David Adjaye, Theaster Gates, & Joesph Grima

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American Design

Five contemporary American designers, Rebekah Frank, Jay Sae Jung Oh, Jonathan Muecke, Matt Olson and Adam Silverman, explored how their concepts and imaginative processes set them apart from international counterparts, their engagement with materials and physical fabrication, and the impact their work is making on the broader design scene.

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Glenn Adamson, Adam Silverman, Rebekah Frank, Jonathan Muecke, Jay Sae Jung Oh, & Matt Olson

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Rebekah Frank, Jonathan Muecke, Jay Sae Jung Oh, & Matt Olson

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Jay Sae Jung Oh

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Matt Olson

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Glenn Adamson & Adam Silverman

The Last Swan

Marella Caracciolo Chia joined in conversation with Rodman Primack. Chia, Marella Agnelli’s niece and author of a recent book exploring her life, discussed the woman who was by far one of the twentieth century’s most inspiring patronesses and muses of fashion and interior design.

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Rodman Primack & Marella Caracciolo Chia

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Rodman Primack & Marella Caracciolo Chia

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Marella Caracciolo Chia

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Rodman Primack & Marella Caracciolo Chia

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