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Resolution 2019-30989 RESOLUTION NO: 2019-30989 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ,ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE ("AIPP COMMITTEE"), AND APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A"LEGACY PROGRAM" BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH, FOR THE SELECTION AND PURCHASE OF ARTWORKS BY MID-CAREER OR ESTABLISHED, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ARTISTS WHO ARE REPRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL ART BASEL EXHIBITION AT THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, WITH ANY SUCH ACQUISITIONS TO BE MADE PURSUANT TO (1) THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AIPP COMMITTEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SELECTION CRITERIA SET FORTH IN THE CITY'S AIPP ORDINANCE AND AIPP GUIDELINES, (2) APPROVAL BY THE CITY COMMISSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 82-612(F) OF THE CITY CODE, AND (3) A PUBLIC VOTE PROCESS (VIA AN ELECTRONIC MEDIUM TO BE DETERMINED BY THE ADMINISTRATION), TO PROVIDE THE PUBLIC WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FINAL SELECTION' OF THE FINAL ARTWORK(S) THAT WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COLLECTION, AND THEREBY PROMOTE THE PUBLIC'S ENGAGEMENT WITH.THE CITY'S AiPPCOLLECTION. WHEREAS, the Art in Public Places:(AiPP) Ordinance, as set forth in Sections 82-536 through 82-612 of the City Code, was created to "enhance the aesthetic environment of the City of Miami Beach by including works of art on public property within the City and in 'City construction projects"; and WHEREAS, the AiPP program is funded by 1 'A % of all hard costs of certain covered City projects, including new construction, additions, and costs for construction of joint private/public projects. The fund is used for the commission or acquisition of works of art; conservation and maintenance of works of art; research and evaluation of works of art printing and distribution of related materials; and administration; and WHEREAS, the goals of the AiPP program are; overseeing the City's public art collection; enhancing the physical environment of Miami Beach with artworks of the highest level of quality and suitability for the site; serving as the coordinating body for all public art projects on City property, building partnerships with the private sector, non-profit and community groups that connect the AIPP projects to the life of the City; encouraging participation by artists based locally, nationally and internationally; and serving as a source of information about public art; and WHEREAS, in a continued effort to support partnerships and build the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection in a thoughtful, strategic way that promotes community engagement with the City's AiPP Program, the City and Art Basel Miami Beach desire to establish a legacy purchase program (the "Legacy Program"), to Support artists and art galleries that participate in Art Basel Miami Beach by purchasing moveable works of art for display in public areas within City of Miami Beach buildings;and • WHEREAS, the Legacy Program will include,a process for the selection and acquisition of one or more works of art'by an artist who is represented at the Art Basel exhibition, with a process that includes (1) the recommendation of short listed works by the AIPP Committee, in 'accordance with the criteria set forth in. the AiPP Ordinance, (2) the approval of the City Commission of the short listed works and delegation of authority to the City Manager to purchase, during the Art Basel event, the'short listed work that receives,the greatest number of votes; pursuant to a public vote process, via an electronic medium to be determined by the Administration,to promote engagement with the City's AiPP Program; and WHEREAS, on August,27, 2019, the Art in Public Places Committee recommended using existing funds in the amount of>$100,000 (Fund "147) to establish the first fund for the acquisition of works represented at the annual Art Basel event; and WHEREAS, Art in Public Places 'Fund 147 currentlyholds an available balance of $182,954. This amount does not include the contingency balance available from the. Miami Beach Convention Center public art projects, which at close out of the projects,. will generate approximately $100,000 to Fund 147. It is anticipated the Miami Beach Convention Center public art project close out will occur in.December 2019;.and WHEREAS, the Art in. Public Places Committee anticipates that it will short list a selection of artworks in October, 2019,:to permit the:City Commission consideration of the short, list ata City Commission meeting in October, 2019;.and WHEREAS, in view of the lack of a regularly scheduled City Commission meeting during the Art Basel event period and the associated timing constraints, the Administration recommends that once the City Commission approves the short list, it also delegate to the City Manager the authority topurchase the final work of art that receives the greatest number of public votes;:and WHEREAS, 'notwithstanding the public vote process, the shortlisted artworks (and accordingly, the final work selected for purchase)will be selected based on artistic excellence, relevance of the artwork in terms of current artistic practice, national and international representation, suitability of the artwork in a public:environment and investment value to the Art in Public Places Collection, The artwork with the most votes will be acquired by the Art in Public Places Program and become part of the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept tha recommendation of the Art in Public Places Committee ("AiPP Committee"), and approve the establishment:of.a "Legacy Program" between the:City of Miami Beach and Art Basel Miami Beach,'for the selection and purchase of artworks by mid-career or .established, internationally recognized artists who are.:representedat the annual Art Basel exhibition at -the Miami Beach Convention Center, with any such acquisitions to be made pursuant to (1) the recommendations of the AiPP Committee, in accordance with the selection criteria set fOrth in the City's AiPP :Ordinance and. AiPP Guidelines; (2) approval by the City Commission, in accordance with section -82=612(f) of the City Code, and (3), a public vote process (via an electronic medium to be determined by the Administration), to provide the public with the.opportunityto participate in the final selection of the'final artwork(s) that will be included in the City of Miami Beach Art In Public Places Collection, and thereby promote thepublic's engagement with the.City's AiPP Collection. PASSED and ADOPTED this lith day of Septerhber,2019. .Mayor Dan Gelber ATTEST:. T11111 Rafel Granath), City' Clerk 7E. %%It -,' \M 8, 144, / .‘,.1-...... . .........-..-,...<7 4 -7 -...,\'... APPROVED AS TO -•';`,%•••• e '..0 4 FORM&LANGUAGE #L'',.. 5'44'I lir-COR-7:07ATED) -)I1 i l's'- - ...-: - I &FOR EXECyTiON 40 1 0 '1.'-'-' /110114 ••..... - ,..0 -i City Attorney or Date / # •. • • -,I Resolutions -R7 V MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 11, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE TO ESTABLISH A LEGACY PURCHASE PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ART IN PUBLIC PLACES AND ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH FOR THE PURCHASE ARTWORKS BY INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ARTISTS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COLLECTION. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission approve this initiative to deepen the connection of the City of Miami Beach residents and Art Basel Miami Beach by allowing the Miami Beach cornunity to come together and select a legacy piece for our Art in Public Places art collection to exist in the Miami Beach Convention Center year round. ANALYSIS The Art in Public Places (AiPP) Ordinance (Ordinance No. 95-2985)was adopted in 1995. The ordinance was created to "enhance the aesthetic environment of the City of Miami Beach by including works of art on public property within the City and in City construction projects." The AiPP program is currently funded by 1 '/2% of all hard costs of City projects, including new construction, additions, and costs for construction of joint private/public projects. The fund is used for the commission or acquisition of works of art; conservation and maintenance of works of art; research and evaluation of works of art; printing and distribution of related materials; and administration. The goals of the AiPP program are: overseeing the City's public art collection; enhancing the physical environment of Miami Beach with artworks of the highest level of quality and suitability for the site; serving as the coordinating body for all public art projects on City property; building partnerships with the private sector, non-profit and community groups that connect the AiPP projects to the life of the City; encouraging participation by artists based locally, nationally and internationally; and serving as a source of information about public art. In a continued effort to support partnerships and build the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection in a thoughtful, strategic way, Miami Beach Art in Public Places and Art Basel Miami Beach are establishing a legacy purchase program. On August 27, 2019, the Art in Public Places Committee held a meeting to discuss this initiative and made a formal recommendation Page 1744 of 2228 • that the Mayor and Commission approve the use of funds for this first acquisition. The funding for this purchase has already been identified from the existing Art in Public Places fund,from contingency funding not utilized during the production of the Miami Beach Convention Center Art in Public Places installations. The Art in Public Places / Art Basel Miami Beach Legacy Purchase Program will allow the public to determine the artwork(s) selected for purchase. The Tourism and Culture department is working directly with Art Basel Miami Beach to orchestrate this initiative which will allow the Art in Public Places Committee to access the fair in order to short list a selection of three (3) artworks that will be posted on the City of Miami Beach's social media accounts for popular vote. The artworks will be selected based on artistic excellence, relevance of the artwork in terms of current artistic practice, national and international representation, suitability of the artwork in a public environment and investment value to the Art in Public Places Collection. Residents of Miami Beach are encouraged to purchase tickets to Art Basel Miami Beach to see the selected works, as well. The artwork with the most votes will be acquired by the Art in Public Places Program and become part of the Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection which will be displayed within the Miami Beach Convention Center. The intent of the Legacy Purchase Program is to connect the Miami Beach residents with Art Basel Miami Beach, by having them be an active participant in the selection of a legacy piece for our public art collection, while supporting artists and art galleries that participate in the annual art fair. CONCLUSION The administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission approve this initiative to deepen the connection of the City of Miami Beach residents and Art Basel Miami Beach by allowing the Miami Beach community to come together and select a legacy piece for our Art in Public Places art collection to exist in the Miarri Beach Convention Center year round. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Enhance Cultural and Recreational Activities FINANCIAL INFORMATION Funding for this program is available in Art in Public Places Fund 147. Legislative Tracking Tourism and Culture Sponsor Mayor Dan Gelber Page 1745 of 2228