Miami - 591 NW 27th St - FL 33127
The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse stands as a vital force in Miami’s contemporary art scene, offering an immersive and ever-evolving experience within the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. Housed in a 50,000 square foot retrofitted warehouse, the nonprofit space showcases selections from the esteemed collection of Martin Z. Margulies—an influential figure whose passion for art spans decades and continues to enrich the global art conversation.
Open to the public seasonally from October through April, the Warehouse invites visitors into a dynamic environment where large-scale installations, sculpture, photography, video art, and contemporary painting coexist. The exhibitions are curated not only to display renowned works but also to provoke thought and inspire dialogue. The Margulies Collection features a remarkable roster of modern and contemporary artists, with work by icons such as Joan Miró, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Sol LeWitt, and Olafur Eliasson alongside innovative voices in global contemporary art.
More than a gallery, the Warehouse is an educational institution at its core. Through guided tours, student visits, public programming, and international loans, it offers a rich resource for those looking to explore the depth and breadth of modern and contemporary art. The curatorial vision, guided by longtime curator Katherine Hinds, ensures the collection’s continual relevance and accessibility to a diverse audience.
Since its founding in 1999, the Warehouse has expanded both physically and conceptually, evolving into a cultural destination that welcomes thousands of visitors annually. Operated by the Martin Z. Margulies Foundation, it represents a long-standing commitment to the public engagement with art, underscoring the belief that collecting is a responsibility as much as a passion.
In this uniquely curated space, the intersection of artistic vision, historical significance, and community engagement comes to life in ways that are both deeply personal and universally resonant.
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