A permanent collection of Renaissance masterworks makes up one section of this museum. In another, featured exhibitions showcase the best in historical and contemporary art. Recent exhibitions include the paintings of Russian artist Maxim Kantor and the hallucinogenic sculptures of Liza Lou. The museum also offers classes and children's camps.
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I've seem much better, The Jerome Sans show was more like SANS SANS. I mean what are they thinking? Except for Robert Chambers' piece, the giant slingshot...
This comparably small art museum is aesthetically appealing . I have enjoyed fine Old Master paintings there over the years from their permanent...
This is a small art museum in Miami Beach. It is quite interesting in that it takes you from period to the other. In one room you may have renaissance...
“Paris Moderne”
This is a small museum, but none the less a good one. We were lucky to be in town to see the "Paris Moderne" exhibition that was very good inde...
“Welcome Back Botticelli”
I appreciated the return of the Bass Museum to South Florida. I appreciated its beautiful Italian Renaissance paintings by Sandro Botticelli,Do...
Excellent!
An unexpected find in Miami Beach. Museum not intimidating at all....warm personable staff, interesting artwork and lots to see. Will come back...
Terrrific
it was excellent i was completely relaxed...it was terrrific
Miami Beach's quaint keystone museum re-emerges as a world-class fine arts center.
In ShortThe newly renovated complex includes a rehearsal facility for the Miami City Ballet (designed by Arquitectonica) and a new regional
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