ICA Miami Expands with $25 Million USD Building Purchase
Doubling its space by acquiring the former de la Cruz Collection establishment.
The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) has acquired a new building for $25 million, effectively doubling its space. The building, previously home to the de la Cruz Collection, adds 30,000 square feet to the museum, allowing for expanded exhibitions and programming. ICA’s artistic director, Alex Gartenfeld, credited donations from individuals like real estate mogul Craig Robins for making the purchase possible as per a report by Artnews.
Before opening to the public, the building will undergo renovations. The de la Cruz Collection, founded in 2009 by Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz, was a prominent Miami art space until it closed earlier this year following Rosa’s passing. Carlos later auctioned off several works, including pieces by Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Ana Mendieta, sparking controversy within the Miami art community.
While ICA’s plans for the new space are still being finalized, reports suggest it will house part of the museum’s permanent collection, most of which is currently not on display.
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