The inaugural exhibition at the ICA Miami’s new museum explores the significance of artists’ studios from the postwar period to present day, documenting how these spaces have shaped their owners’ processes and identities. The 100 works in this group spotlight artists such as Carolee Schneemann, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jason Rhoades, with their sites of creation.
Anna Oppermann, “Paradoxe Intentionen” (1988-1992).
Installation view, Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin, 2016. Courtesy of the Estate Anna Oppermann, Galerie Barbara Thumm. Photo: Jens Ziehe.