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Temporary Public Art Installation
By artist Will Kurtz
Exhibit B
CONTENTS
Section 1.
Summary — Introduction Page 3-4
Section 2.
Artist Bio — Will Kurtz Page 5
Curriculum Vitae Page 6
Section 3.
"Doggy Bags" — Temporary Public Art Exhibit
Daphne
Page 7
The Bull Mastiff
Gomer
Page 8-9
The ???
Stanley
Page 10-11
The Bassett Hound
Spicy
Page 12
The Chihuahua
Harriet
Page 13
The English Bull Dog
Maisy
Page 14
The Pug
Section 4
Proposed Location Page 15 - 18
Site Analysis
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Art in Public Places Board
February 8th, 2021
Francisco Herretes, Chair
Art in Public Places Board
City of Miami, Planning Department
444 SW 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor
Miami, FL 33130
RE: Temporary Public Art Installation titled "Doggy Bags" by artist Will Kurtz
Dear Chairman, Herretes and members of the board:
The City of Miami's Public Art Division is please to present the following temporary public art installation titled
"Dogg Bags" by American artist Will Kurtz" for the Art in Public Places Board (AIPPB) consideration. The
installation consists of six oversized sculptures made of recycled materials to be placed at Mary Brickell Park
and at various public locations throughout Brickell.
"Doggy Bags," was previously the latest temporary public art installation on Broadway in the Garment District.
The works by New York -based artist Will Kurtz entitled "Doggy Bags" are all made of recycled materials. The
art works are inspired by dog breeds such as an English bulldog named Harriet, chihuahua called Spicy, a
pug named Maisy, a Bassett hound called Stanley, and a bull mastiff known as Daphne. The works were part
of a year-round public art program from the Garment District Alliance as an impetus: to welcome New Yorkers
back to Midtown Manhattan amidst the ongoing city reopening.
"Doggy Bags" was part of the Garment District Art on the Plazas installations, supported through
Arterventions, a program within the New York City Department of Transportation's (DOT) Art Program and
the Garment District Alliance. The Garment District Alliance and DOT work closely to coordinate and install
year-round public art exhibits and individual pieces, to enhance the public realm to make said spaces
welcoming to New Yorkers and visitors."
Staff has reviewed the proposal and finds that it complies with all applicable criteria as per Article 11 of the
Miami 21 Code and Article XVI of Chapter 62 of the City Code titled "Art in Public Places" as such staff
recommends approval with conditions of the temporary public art installation by artist Will Kurtz.
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FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact to the Public Art Fund. The temporary public art installation is fully funded by a
private entity.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience at 305-416-1402
or via email at efrennunez(@miamigov.com
Regards,
Efren Nunez
Public Art Manager / City Planner
Department of Planning
A: Will Kurtz
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ensions: 84" T x 50"
70" L
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Section 2.
BIOGRAPHY Will Kurtz was born in Flint, Michigan and received his Bachelor of Landscape
Architecture from Michigan State University in 1981. He practiced as a landscape
WILL KU RTZ architect throughout the United States and Canada for 25 years. It was not until he
B. 1957 Flint Michigan reached his mid -thirties that he began creating work as a self-taught artist. Eventually,
his passion for art superseded landscape architecture, and he moved to New York at
the age of 50 to attend graduate school at the New York Academy of Art. After
graduation with an MFA, he decided to remain in New York and complete a one-year
fellowship.
The artist has explained that "Newspaper is [his] medium of choice because it gives a
raw, imperfect, ephemeral quality that reminds us that we are only here on this Earth
for a short while." Kurtz's striking sculptural works transform the well-known materials
from which they are made.
No stranger to experimenting with size, many of Kurtz's works capture a single moment
on a larger -than -life scale. Kurtz has had several solo and group shows and is currently
represented by Avant Gallery as well as Kim Foster Gallery, New York, Galerie
Sebastien Adrien in Paris, and Galerie Van Campen & Rochtus, Antwerp, Belgium. His
work is featured in many prominent collections around the world. The artists currently
work's and resides in New York.
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Sculpture Titled:
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Section 2.
C I R R I C U L U M E Select Permanent
VITAE Collections Petra and Stephen Levin, Miami, FL
Juan Antonio Perez Simon, Mexico City, Mexico
WILL KU RTZ Josh Rechnitz, New York, NY
B. 1957 Flint Michigan Cornell Museum of Art, Del Ray Beach, FL
Stony Brook Children's Hospital, Stony brook, NY
The Krupp Family Foundation, Boston, MA
Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation, Jersey City, NJ
The Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL
Select Exhibitions
Garment Alliance District, "Doggy Bags" New York, NY 2020
Southampton Arts Center Inaugural Collectors Sale in 2020
Fluid, Group Exhibition at Coastal Contemporary, Newport in 2020
Every Dog Has It's Day, Solo Exhibition at Avant Gallery, New York in 2019
Art on Paper, Group Exhibition at Clark Gallery, New York in 2019
Take Home a Nude, Sotheby's, Group Exhibition at the New York Academy of Art in
2018, 2016, 2015
Art New York with Avant Gallery in 2019, 2018Art Miami with Avant Gallery in 2018
Scope Basel Switzerland with Avant Gallery in 2018
Kaplan Institute Grand Opening, Chicago in 2018
Group Exhibition at Gallery Sebastien Adrien, Paris in 2018
Governors Island Art Fair, New York in 2017
An Inclusive World, Group Exhibition at the Queens Museum, New York in 2015
Group Exhibition at the Cornell Museum, Del Ray Beach, Florida in 2015
Art Miami with Kim Foster Gallery in 2016
Press Highlights
2019 Hype beast, Will Kurtz Presents Life -Sized Sculptures of Rescue Dogs at
NYC Exhibit.
Gothamist, Here's A Preview of Portal: Governors Island, The Wild Art Fair
Opening.
This Saturday On Colonels Row
2020 Hyperallergic, Art on Paper Folds Together Elegance and Unruliness
2016 Buzzworthy, Will Kurtz Creates Life -Like Sculptures Entirely from Newspaper
2015 Artnet News, Landscape Architect -Turned Sculptor Will Kurtz and the Things
that Inspire Him
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Section 3. "DOGGY BAGS" - TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISPL
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Artist: Will Kurtz
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Dimensions: 68" T x 44"
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Section 3. "DOGGY BAGS" - TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISPL
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Section 3. "DOGGY BAGS" - TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISPLAI
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Section 3. "DOGGY BAGS" - TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISP
STANLEY - THE BASSETT HOUND
Artist: Will Kurtz
Titled: "Stanley"
Dimensions: 36" H x 33"
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Artist: Will Kurtz
Titled: "Stanley"
Dimensions: 36" H x 33"
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Section 3. "DOGGY BAGS" - TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART DISPLAY
STANLEY —THE BASSET HOUND
Artist: Will Kurtz
Titled: "Stanley"
Dimensions: 36" H x 33"
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Mixed Medium - Steel
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bags, exterior duct tape,
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Section 4. LOCATION
SITE ANALYSIS
BRICKELL COMMONS
MIAMI PUBLIC URBAN SQUARE
Brickell is a neighborhood located within the City of Miami
just south of downtown central business district and the
Miami River.
Brickell was settled in the mid-19th century by early
pioneers, growing to become Miami's "Millionaire's Row" in
the early 20th century with the construction of lavish
mansions along Brickell Avenue.
By the 1970s, office towers, hotels and apartments began
replacing the historic mansions. Brickell overtook the city's
historic central business district to the north, as one of the
largest financial districts in the United States. With a fast-
growing residential population, Brickell became Miami's
most dense neighborhood. In 2010 Brickell's population
was approximately 31,000, by 2020 it saw an increase of
over 34% to 42,771 residents. These population figures do
not take into account people whom commute into the
financial district for work or for entertainment.
From a Centerless City to the Heart of the Community. Across many
cultures, squares have served as the civic soul of entire neighborhoods,
towns, and cities. A movement is now afoot to re-establish these time-
honored places as major destinations that are designed, managed, and
programmed with public life in mind. As such staff is proposing to activate
the public realm with a temporary public art installation entitled "Doggy
Bags" by artist Will Kurtz in the heart of Brickell. Public Art staff will
coordinate with relevant public departments, agencies and commission
district representative upon the Art in Public Places Board Approval.
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Section 4. LOCATION
SITE ANALYSIS
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AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR
PUBLIC ART INTERVENTION
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
• Implement design guidelines and programming for the acquisition and
temporary display of public art for the Brickell "long term".
• Coordinate with Parks and Public Works to create a temporary dog run
in the public realm in front of the Flatiron Building, similar to that in NYC
as part of the exhibit.
Activate the public realm, bring awareness to the city's public art
program. Coordinate with communications to promote the temporary
exhibit. #MiamiPublicArt. Organize an unveiling with elected officials.
• Identify funding opportunities for year-round temporary public art
installations. Partner with art institutions, galleries, public and private.
• Make art accessible to all regardless of social economic status.
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GREEN COORIDORS
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PUBLIC REALM
SITE ANALYSIS
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Site Analysis as prepared by Gomez Vazquez International Architecture and Urban Planning
SITE SELECTION
Planning staff consulted with city departments and applicable public
entities to identify appropriate locations in the public realm for the
placement of the temporary public art installation titled "Doggy Bags" in
accordance with Article 11 of the Miami 21 Code and Article XVI of the
City Code titled "Art in Public Places".
LAND USE Final selection of sites took into account the preliminary Site Analysis
conducted by Gomez Vazquez International as part of the Public Art
Master Plan for the placement of Public Art (temporary or permanent)
CREATIVE ECONOMY
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GREEN COORIDORS
PUBLIC REALM
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FINAL SITE SELECTION
• Mary Brickell Park (Location:
• Under Line (Junction of SW 7 Avenue & SW 1 Avenue)
• Public right-of-way (Junction of SE 1 Avenue and South Miami Avenue)
Should any of the above locations be deemed unsuitable for the temporary
placement of the Art as identified above. Staff in partnership with the
Applicant may identify an alternate location in close proximity to the original site.
Staff shall work with the appropriate relevant departments and agencies to
ensure that the alternate location is suitable.
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THE ARTS INDUSTRY
GENERATES 40"?1944
FULL - TIME JOBS
GENERATING $1.3 BILLION IN
HOUSEHOLD INCOME TO LOCAL
RESIDENTS IN MIAMI-DADE
COUNTY AND HAS A 51,43 BILLION
DOLLAR ANNUAL IMPACT TO THE
LOCAL ECONOMY.
Source: Americans for the Arts —Arts & Economic Prosperity 5 Report 2015
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