Celebrating Women Artists at The Bass Museum of Art | June 8–15
Opening Hours: 12:00 – 17:00
The Bass is pleased to share its exhibition schedule for June 2025 during WAAW featuring a new solo exhibition by Rachel Feinstein and the first public museum installation of assume
vivid astro focus: XI. Also announced is a new exhibition by Ulla von Brandenburg in dialogue with a signature work by the late Etel Adnan in the museum’s permanent collection.
Museum visitors can also expect inspiring and exciting experiences at The Bass, exploring the performative and theatrical aspects of social networks in contemporary art with exhibitions highlighting movement, immersion, scenography and technology.
WAAW Patrons receive complimentary entry to The Bass, please just mention WAAW at the ticket desk.
RACHEL FEINSTEIN: THE MIAMI YEARS . ON VIEW THROUGH AUG 17, 2025
Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years spans almost three decades of work by the New York–based artist, and her first major exhibition in her hometown. Displaying Feinstein’s multidisciplinary approaches to sculpture—which have encompassed painting, video, performance and installation over the course of her career—The Miami Years reflects on themes of intimacy, vulnerability and abjection, exploring Feinstein’s examination of societal factors that shape human behavior and female identity. Feinstein’s exhibition includes The Bass’ site-specific commission of massive painted mirrored wall panels spanning thirty feet, where the artist prods the contradictory nature of Miami’s decadence and sophistication. The works showcase the artist’s recurring use of scenography, specifically the theatrical flat, as a form that both exposes and reinforces the notion and structures of artifice.
ULLA VON BRANDENBURG: IN DIALOGUE. ON VIEW THROUGH JUL 6, 2025
Ulla von Brandenburg: In Dialogue is an exhibition of film, watercolor and sculpture, including a newly commissioned site-specific installation by the Paris-based German artist. This presentation of von Brandenburg’s work is paired with the museum’s recently acquired; abstract, ceramic wall mural Untitled (2023) by Etel Adnan. A leading figure in contemporary literature and visual art, Adnan created rich, geometric fields of color in her paintings and drawings, some translated into large-scale murals and tapestries that reflect the artist’s enduring interest in architecture and the built environment.