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126-2000-A LTC CITY O'F MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us L.T.C. No. 126-2000-A LETTER TO COMMISSION June 27, 2000 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission SUBJECT: Lawrence A~rLevy _(j(J'1"6 City Managy ART BASEL FROM: Attached for your information is a report from Commissioner Jose Smith regarding Art Basel, which resulted from his recent attendance at the Annual Art 31 Basel Fair in Switzerland. LAL:ptw Attachment f:/ cmgr/$all/ltc-OO/artbasel.ltc ~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: LAWRENCE LEVY CITY MANAGER FROM: JOSE SMITH COMMISSIONER .. '.', ...~ DATE: JUNE 26, 2000 RE: ART BASEL REPORT BASEL - the city The City of Basel, Switzerland cares passionately about arts and culture. Sitting on the banks of the Rhine River, Basel shares borders with France and Germany. It has a rich and impressive collection of historic buildings (many over 500 years old), world famous museums and sophisticated residents protective of their environment and quality oflife. Basil has clean and efficient public transportation, consisting of an electric rail and bus system. It is very popular and goes everywhere in the City. While hotels do not have the same level of comfort or luxury as ours, Basil's hospitality industry is courteous and professional. BASEL - the Arts Fair The annual Art 31 Basel Fair was held June 21 - 26,2000, at the Messe Basel Convention Center. Their entire facility, which is much larger than the Miami Beach Convention Center, was used by the fair. The fair was covered by a large contingent of international journalists. There were 250 art exhibitors, chosen by a selection committee, from over 800 of the most exclusive galleries in the world. More than 50,000 visitors attended this impressive six-day exhibition. A large delegation of South Floridians attended the fair, including Ambassador Paul Cejas, Norman Braman, Commissioner Nancy Liebman and many others. We were well received and attended many festivities held throughout the City. All events were professionally run. . While exact numbers are difficult to veritY, it is conservatively estimated that art sales at the fair were well into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Many art pieces sold at prices well into seven figures. Well headed sophisticated collectors from all over the world were actually buying-not just browsing. Because all 1200 hotel rooms in Basel were booked, thousands stayed in Zurich or Lucerne (30 minutes away) and in other nearby towns. There were galleries from throughout Europe, Asia and Latin America. BASEL - Miami Beach At various press conferences and gatherings the principals of Art Basel publicly announced that Miami Beach would host their 2001 exhibition. The announcement was well received. I spoke to several gallery owners and collectors who stated that this is the ,"best thing that could happen to Miami Beach." They all spoke very highly of the show and its management team and looked forward to next year's show. There are, of course, risks associated with bringing any new show to Miami Beach, even one as highly regarded as Art Basel. Factors that could affect its ultimate success include economic or market conditions as well as the ability to attract high-end galleries and collectors to a new venue. However, these risks are far outweighed by the benefits this festival is likely to produce. Not only will it generate significant revenues and employment it will also bring enormous prestige to the City. It will clearly bring Miami Beach to a much higher level in the arts community. CONCLUSION I was very impressed by this show and the entire organization that stands behind it. Not only were all my questions fully answered by the principals of Art Basel, I also reviewed fmancial reports and spoke to many reliable people. While no one can guarantee that Art Basel will be as successful here as they are in Basel, it is clearly an excellent investment for the City and one we will be proud we made. I thank my colleagues and City Manager, Larry Levy, for the opportunity to visit this magnificent Art Fair on behalf of the City of Miami Beach. JS/ept