The Rubell Museum is a landmark contemporary art institution with locations in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood and Washington, D.C.’s Southwest Waterfront district.
Known for its architectural innovation and commitment to fostering public engagement with contemporary art, the Miami museum occupies six interconnected warehouses transformed by Selldorf Architects, while the D.C. Museum is housed in the historic Randall Junior High School. With over 7,700 works by more than 1,000 artists, the Rubell Museum offers an unparalleled immersion in global contemporary practice, featuring both long-term installations and rotating special exhibitions to provide fresh perspectives and inspire dialogue. Both sites serve as essential destinations for art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and cultural explorers seeking insight into the most vital developments in contemporary art.
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Founded in 1993 by Mera and Don Rubell, the Rubell Family Collection quickly grew into a leading institution catalysing Miami’s rise as an international art hub, and expanded to Washington, D.C., in 2022. The museums are acclaimed for championing emerging artists and presenting defining exhibitions that shape contemporary art discourse.
Visitors can expect a dynamic array of installations, paintings, sculpture, and photography drawn from a collection featuring artists such as Cindy Sherman, Keith Haring, Rosemarie Trockel, Jeff Koons, Kehinde Wiley, Yayoi Kusama, and many more. The museum’s spaces are uniquely designed to highlight the diversity and caliber of contemporary art, offering experiences from immersive installations to intimate gallery moments.
Miami’s site features 36 galleries, a performance space, a restaurant, bookstore, and a lush courtyard, while D.C.’s museum retains elements of the former school building, integrating local history with contemporary presentation. Both locations are lauded for their accessibility and welcoming environments for visitors of all backgrounds.
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The Rubell Museum was founded by Mera and Don Rubell in Miami in 1993 and expanded to Washington, D.C., in 2022, revitalising its respective neighborhoods and shaping international appreciation for contemporary art.
The Rubell Museum in Miami is in Allapattah, transformed from industrial warehouses; the sister exhibition space in Washington D.C. is in the historic Randall Junior High School in Southwest Waterfront, offering accessible entry to both local and visiting audiences.
The Rubell Museum collection spans work by over 1,000 artists, including highlights from Cindy Sherman, Keith Haring, Kehinde Wiley, Yayoi Kusama, and others, with rotating exhibitions and long-term installations on view.
The Rubell Museum exhibitions, including past, current and upcoming exhibitions are listed on the official museum website. Follow the Rubell Museum on Ocula to find out recommended exhibtions, and also to view the Miami Art Guide to see what else is on in the city.
The Rubell Museum in Miami are designed with accessibility in mind, with single-level layouts, ramps, and hurricane-safe windows to ensure a welcoming experience for all visitors.
Notable artists exhibited at the Rubell Museum in Miami include Cindy Sherman, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Isa Genzken, Kehinde Wiley, Rosemarie Trockel, Yayoi Kusama, and many more from both established and emerging ranks.
Admission policies and membership benefits are detailed on the official website, with regular events and programs enhancing the visitor experience.
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