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ICA Miami (Institute of Contemporary Art)

Design District
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Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Paintings, sculpture & multi-media installations showcased in an ultramodern venue with a garden.via Google

A sleek, free-admission museum showcasing experimental contemporary artists.

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Free admission (reserve online), 1 hour needed.

Reviews from Google

Gonzalo Pereyraa week ago
Went to the D&G exhibit, it was awesome! For those who like art and fashion it's a must. Buy your tickets online, if you buy them at the venue you will pay about $5 more. Exhibit ends June 14th. If you go, enjoy!
cyrille joinville3 weeks ago
We visited the immersive Dolce & Gabbana exhibition at the ICA museum. The exhibit was amazing and is definitely a must visit if you have some fashion interest. Even if you bring along some non fans of museum they will be subjugated by the exhibit. The mise en scène is incredible and every room brings you deeper the D&G haute couture world. Visiting the regular exhibit of the museum afterwards was disappointing…
pantha moon4 months ago
I didn’t expect to be this blown away — but the Dolce & Gabbana exhibit in Miami truly felt like stepping inside a living, breathing couture fantasy. From the moment I walked in, it didn’t feel like a typical fashion exhibit. It felt theatrical. Dramatic. Emotional. Every room had its own vibe — from bold Sicilian influences to intricate gold embroidery that honestly made me stop and stare longer than I planned. The craftsmanship is unreal. You can see the handwork, the detail, the devotion in every single piece. What I loved most was how immersive it felt. It’s not just dresses on mannequins — it’s storytelling. The lighting, the music, the staging… everything pulls you into their world. You feel the passion behind the designs, the culture, the romance of Italy. It’s maximalist in the best way — rich, ornate, unapologetic. Even if you’re not a huge fashion person, you’ll appreciate the artistry. And if you are into fashion? You’ll be obsessed. It’s bold. It’s dramatic. It’s over-the-top glam in a way that feels intentional and inspired — not just flashy. Miami was the perfect city for it. Definitely worth going. And give yourself time — you’ll want to take it all in. 💫
Ed3 months ago
Visited ICA to catch the Dolce & Gabbana exhibit, and honestly, the whole experience was just flawless. The space itself is stunning, and the way they have everything laid out makes it really easy to just get lost in the art. The From the Heart to the Hands exhibit is incredible. It is not just about the clothes, you can really see the craftsmanship and the love they put into every single piece. It is fascinating to see how they mix that classic Italian heritage with such a contemporary, playful vibe. The staff were great, too (as always) really welcoming and helpful, which just adds to the whole experience. It is easily one of the best things I have done in Miami lately. If you have the chance to see this exhibit before it moves on, definitely make the trip. It is such a well-curated space and a perfect way to spend a few hours in the Design District. Highly recommend checking it out. By the way, parking across the street is very cheap, we paid $3 for 6 hours and the museum garage (the one with metal cars figures on the wall)
Gastronius Viator4 months ago
This modern art museum in Miami was a fantastic experience, especially thanks to the excellent guided tour that really brought the works to life. We managed to see all three floors, each with completely different paintings and sculptures, so it never felt repetitive or boring at any point. The museum regularly refreshes its content, with new exhibitions every six to eight weeks, which makes it a place you can return to again and again and still discover something new. Through the guide we learned the artist’s story in depth, following their development across several decades and seeing how their style and ideas evolved over time. Overall, it’s a highly recommended visit for anyone interested in contemporary art, from casual visitors to serious art lovers.
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