About The Bass

The Bass is a celebrated contemporary art museum in Miami Beach, renowned for connecting international contemporary art with the city’s vibrant, diverse audiences.

Housed in a striking 1930s Art Deco building designed by Russell Pancoast, The Bass blends historic architecture with modern renovations, offering a dynamic space for innovative exhibitions and programs. Founded in 1964 through the generous donation of John and Johanna Bass’s private collection, it holds the distinction of being South Florida’s first public exhibition space for art.

The Bass curates exhibitions with an emphasis on mid-career and established contemporary artists, while integrating design, fashion, and architecture, making it a must-visit for art lovers and cultural explorers in Miami Beach. Notable exhibitions have included exhibitions dedicated to solo showings of artists such as Rachel Feinstein, Erwin Wurm, El Anatsui, Isaac Julien, Eve Sussman, and Piotr Uklański, each reflecting the museum’s evolution as a participatory space for creative engagement.

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The Bass FAQs

What is the history of The Bass?

Founded in 1963 and opened in 1964 after John and Johanna Bass donated their extensive collection, The Bass marked South Florida’s first public art exhibition space and remains a pivotal institution in Miami Beach’s cultural landscape.

Where is The Bass located?

The Bass is located at 2100 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach’s Collins Park neighborhood, just north of South Beach and within walking distance of other cultural landmarks. The location provides easy access to the beach and the city’s thriving arts scene.

What kind of art can I see at The Bass?

At the Bass, visitors can view an ambitious program of international contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, textiles, installation, and media works. The museum frequently commissions new works and explores intersections between contemporary art, design, fashion, and architecture. The Bass has a strong exhibition programme featuring leading artists.

Who are some of the artists who have shown at The Bass?

The Bass has showcased exhibitions by renowned artists such as Rachel Feinstein, Jack Pierson, Erwin Wurm, El Anatsui, Isaac Julien, Eve Sussman, and Piotr Uklański, reflecting its commitment to global perspectives in contemporary art.

How do I find out what’s on at The Bass?

Current and upcoming exhibitions are listed on The Bass’s official website. You can also follow The Bass on Ocula for timely updates about exhibitions and events, as well as recommendations for other outstanding art institutions in Miami Beach.


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The Bass
2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Miami, United States

Opening hours
Wednesday – Sunday
12 – 6pm
Closed Monday – Tuesday

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