Miami’s Harold Golen Gallery & Original Art Destroyed by Fire

by Scott Beale on December 12, 2007 · 2 comments

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Hi Fructose is reporting on a devastating fire that destroyed the 3 month old Harold Golen Gallery in the Wynwood Art District of Miami early Monday morning following the closing of the annual Art Basel. According to the Miami Herald, an advertising balloon may have sparked the fire that along with the gallery, destroyed over $100K worth of original art by Ron English, Tim Biskup, Niagara, Mars One and Skot Olsen.

Bear and Bird Boutique+Gallery has more information on this devastating fire:

Hundreds of amazing and beautiful lowbrow paintings and artwork were destroyed this morning when a fire broke out in Miami Wynwood Art District’s “Harold Golen Gallery” – the current exhibition was especially important due to the international art fair Art Basel, which wrapped up this past Sunday.

Among the paintings that were lost are the work of Ron English, Tim Biskup, Niagara, Mars One and most notably Skot Olsen.

The now destroyed show was called “Subjective Reality” and featured at its center ALL of the new neo-psychedelic artwork of Skot Olsen, which has taken years to complete. Destroyed in the fire were a dozen paintings by this lowbrow/pop surrealist artist who unveiling his new direction and more realistic painting style at Art Basel show this weekend.

All that remains of his work are a few prints available on the artists website: Saint Psilocybe & Saint Elyse’s Epiphany. http://www.skotolsen.com/purchase/prints.php

Obviously, Skot Olsen is shocked and heartbroken and could use any support that the art community can muster. A year of work down the toilet! :-o

Here’s local news coverage on the fire from CBS4, WPLG and WSVN.

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1 Barry Raphael December 19, 2007 at 5:16 am

What a tragic thing. Skot, your work that I saw was fantastic..the Gallery was also one of the more exciting spaces I have seen. Our condolences to all involved.

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