Miami Design District kicked off Miami Art Week with the unveiling of Walking on Air, the latest exhibition of works from the Craig Robins Collection. Art and design world luminaries, international tastemakers at the Buick Building in the heart of the Miami Design District, to celebrate.
Notable guests included Craig Robins, Dacra CEO and President; Adriana Cisneros, Grupo Cisneros CEO; Dasha Zhukova, Founder of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art; David Adjaye, artist; Ermenegildo Zegna, CEO of the Ermenegildo Zegna Group; Michael Burke, President and CEO of LVMH Americas; Herve Perrot, President of North America for Bvlgari; Jackie Soffer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Turnberry; Karolina Kurková, model and influencer; and Robbie Williams, English singer and actor.
The Craig Robins Collection comprises over 1,700 works of modern and contemporary art and is exhibited at Dacra’s headquarters in the Miami Design District. The 2025-2026 rehang, Walking on Air, presents a focus on the work of Richard Tuttle, the artist most prominently represented in the collection, with pieces ranging from the mid-1960s to the present. Tuttle’s early work – his Drift constructions (1965), tin Letters (1966), and dyed cloth pieces (1967) – first introduced the sense of spatial suspension and material subtlety that have continued to define his practice to this day. Seen alongside David Hammons’ B. Ball (1998), John Baldessari’s Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973), and Marcel Duchamp’s 1964 edition of 3 Standard Stoppages, a similarity emerges between these works’ shared fascination with chance and playful negotiation between gravity and grace. Drawing from Tuttle’s namesake series from 2009, Walking on Air suggests a theme that threads through exhibited works by Jana Euler, Sasha Gordon, Xinyi Cheng, and Mario Ayala. Additional highlights include recent acquisitions by Lauren Halsey, Sam McKinnis, Jill Mulleady, and others.
Serving as a prelude to Miami’s vibrant art season, the opening reception offered guests an exclusive first look at works by some of the world’s most celebrated artists, installed across two floors of the Buick Building. Following the vernissage, guests joined Craig Robins for an intimate dinner experience curated by WE ARE ONA and supported by BVLGARI in the neighborhood.
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