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LTC 091-2023 Art in Public Places Committee Motions-February 21, 2023DocuSign Envelope ID: 88CC70BE-3046-47C7-ACD1-E1757DD6BA25 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 091-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor Dan 3o/brand Members of the City Commission Rase e coo cds!.few«he February 23, 2023 Art in Public Places Committee Motions-February 21, 2023 The purpose of this letter to the Mayor and Commission is to provide an update regarding a motion made during the February 21, 2023 Art in Public Places ("AIPP") Committee meeting. At the meeting, the Art in Public Places Guidelines, which provide criteria for an artwork to be deaccessioned, were discussed. This includes the following: situations where value to repair work exceeds the value of the work itself; the work possesses faults of design or workmanship; the work causes excessive or unreasonable maintenance; the work is damaged irreparably, or to an extent where repair is unreasonable or impracticable; or the work represents a physical threat to public safety. Based on the criteria stated above, the Art in Public Places Committee made a motion to deaccession the Beatles Mandala (Amor=Love), 2014 by Kevin Arrow (Bandshell Park, Collins Avenue and 73" Street). The above motion was approved, with the following members recommending deaccession of the artwork: Marcella Novella (Chair), Michael McManus (Vice-Chair), N ic k D'Annunzio, Yolanda Sanchez, and Ann-Kathrin Seif. Aaron Resnick abstained from the vote. To provide background, below is a synopsis detailing faults of design and workmanship at the onset of the project and measures taken to conserve the artwork. • February 6, 2015 the artist received final payment for artwork. • February 23, 2015 the artwork began to show signs of faulty installation with pooling of water inside the mosaic on the south east corner of the artwork o Artist was notified of condition and per Artist Agreement with the City, under ARTICLE 2, SCOPE OF SERVICES, Section 2.11(b) ARTIST shall be solely responsible for conducting any and all inspections of the Site for purposes of ascertaining the condition of same and for proper execution of the Work, and completion and installation of the Project. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES, CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION COORDINATION The ARTIST shall be responsible for construction oversight during the fabrication and integration of all artist-designed components, whether fabricated by ARTIST's subcontractors or included in construction documents to be fabricated • December 2015 tiles began popping out of the substrate DocuSign Envelope ID: 88CC70BE-3046-47C7-ACD1-E1757DD6B A 25 • February 2016-O ctober 2020 (appro xim ate) Parks Department staff were trained by the tile installer to reinstall dislodged tiles. Parks Department staff provided hundreds of hours of in-kind maintenance over this fo ur-year period. By the beginning of 2021, the substrate disintegrated to a point that tiles dislodged im m ediately after installation and in-kind resources were not able to keep up with the rapid deterioration. • February 2, 2021, the C ity contracted with Torres Construction to repair the tile. The scope of this project included sourcing specified tiles and materials, installation of tiles (w ith possible gro ut and site rem ediation) and sealing the final work to prevent future water intrusion. O verall, this process would restore this work of art aesthetically, without addressing underlying fo undation issues. Missing tiles would be ordered and installed within the mosaic in accordance with the initial design and in collaboration with the artist. • June 2, 2021, Torres Construction concluded the tiles were not able to be restored and refunded the deposit to the City. The contractor fo und several areas that were hollow under the fiber board, which means that water has disintegra ted both the adhesive and fiber board. The contractor concluded that even an aesthetic repair to the tiles was not possible, as the area below the fiber board was too dam aged. As well, other areas of the mosaic had tiles fall off just by touching them . • O ct ober 19, 2021, the A rt in Public Places Com m ittee recom mended rem oval of the mosaic due to dam age that seem s most likely to be the result of the concrete slab onto w hich it has been set, which was not canted to slough off water. Standing water has deteriorated the artw ork. • M ay 6, 2022 RLA Conserv ation prepared a com prehensive scope of work fo r the docum entation, rem oval and catalogue crating of the mosaic. The estim ate fo r this work is $60,000-$74,000. This am ount does not include security fencing fo r duration of de-installation, re-surfacing of fo undation after removal, grass replacem ent, etc., which would be an additional cost. Most notably, the cost of reinstallation of the m osaic has yet to be determ ined. • In late 2022, the artist proposed an altern ate solution that would involve filling in the lost tiles w ith colored grout. However, after further study by the artist, this would not pro vide the work with long-term stability moving fo rw ard without regular m aintenance as loose tiles would continue to fa ll off and well-adhered tiles will eventually becom e loose. • The artw ork com m ission was $70,000, cost of rem oval and reinstallation exceed the cost of the com m ission. M em bers in attendance: M arcella Novella (Chair), Michael McManus (V ice-Chair), Nick D'Annunzio, Aaro n Resnick, Yolanda Sanchez and Ann-Kathrin Seif. For m ore info rmation, please contact Li ssette G arcia Arro gante, Director, Tourism and C ulta~ Ii arro ante miam ibeachfl. ov or x26597. MM cc: