I went to art basel before it got “pop culture” and will always remember going into one exhibit where it was featured out of an old motel. Every room had an open door policy and you could walk in to each artists exhibit - it was cool seeing the classic Miami Beach motels turned into an art exhibits. It has lost its touch and as a Florida native I never imagined it would ever turn into a thing as it is today. There was an artist who featured open packages of medical grade fentanyl along with other deadly pharmaceutical drugs. They were all empty but featured individually in a frame. It’s always had a super crazy side to it which has attracted a lot of the wild side you see today. It was more about the art earlier in the decade and social media has played a big part in turning it into a party scene too. Never used to be like this. The people I was with own an art gallery in New England and would go down to buy art to showcase in their showrooms. It was a exclusive networking event for moguls to due business and play in the winter sun. Was. And now we have TH-camrs talking about it which party is better. Hard pass.
I might not be rich, but I get what Shultz is saying from working security. We had Real House Wives and a few names come through the lounge I worked at. The whole thing was cheap to me, because I know the place with the lights on. I could never understand people being happy to go to my work and "show out" by buying a 300$(40$) bottle of Grey Goose
As someone who lives here, Miami has always been like that. That's just how it is all the time. That time after covid felt different because it was all people from NY coming to chill without restrictions
Art Basel definitely missed the ridiculous amount of fake money the crypto bros --- lot events fell flat. Hotels were definitely not anywhere near capacity.
As a local, Schultz is correct in all. I was born and raised in the 305. But Schultz...I love you but....shhhhhhhh! We don't need ppl knowing about the utopia 😂
Is it just me or is Andrew getting a little slower and less funny? To much partying maybe? He did say he just started trying drugs. I hope the man's okay.
As a local that went to Basel, everything Schulz said is 1000% valid. There was some really good art out there tho.
I went to art basel before it got “pop culture” and will always remember going into one exhibit where it was featured out of an old motel. Every room had an open door policy and you could walk in to each artists exhibit - it was cool seeing the classic Miami Beach motels turned into an art exhibits. It has lost its touch and as a Florida native I never imagined it would ever turn into a thing as it is today. There was an artist who featured open packages of medical grade fentanyl along with other deadly pharmaceutical drugs. They were all empty but featured individually in a frame. It’s always had a super crazy side to it which has attracted a lot of the wild side you see today. It was more about the art earlier in the decade and social media has played a big part in turning it into a party scene too. Never used to be like this. The people I was with own an art gallery in New England and would go down to buy art to showcase in their showrooms. It was a exclusive networking event for moguls to due business and play in the winter sun. Was. And now we have TH-camrs talking about it which party is better. Hard pass.
Art basel is just regular miami on steroids. It’s not even about art lol. Just parties and more lines. The worst elements of miami.
I might not be rich, but I get what Shultz is saying from working security. We had Real House Wives and a few names come through the lounge I worked at. The whole thing was cheap to me, because I know the place with the lights on. I could never understand people being happy to go to my work and "show out" by buying a 300$(40$) bottle of Grey Goose
didnt he just describe what happens in nyc during fashion week and the met gala.
😂😂😂 exactly what it is
Seems the main point between Basel and Miami is public transport.
Yup, gross clout chasing culture. That's most Miami tbh.
That ATM piece is funny, the real fun starts when you leave the building
As someone who lives here, Miami has always been like that. That's just how it is all the time. That time after covid felt different because it was all people from NY coming to chill without restrictions
La cosa luzca mal Brother.
Things are looking bad brother 😂
Dov sounds like he was about to set up a casting couch
I’m watching this as I’m on a plane to Miami for Art Basel
Schulz just as podcasting is a different field art is a different field.
VC 222 on the wrist?
Arguably the best clip on TH-cam.
Art Basel definitely missed the ridiculous amount of fake money the crypto bros --- lot events fell flat. Hotels were definitely not anywhere near capacity.
As a local, Schultz is correct in all. I was born and raised in the 305. But Schultz...I love you but....shhhhhhhh! We don't need ppl knowing about the utopia 😂
next time go to Untitled, Shultz. That's the best art fair
Schulz would've definitely won the ATM game
There’s theory In art, the same way you decide to setup your podcast
Real money doesn’t go to Basel or any of these areas
Art Basil was awesome for a while but it has gotten too big.
Andrew is annoyed with Dov not kising his ass.
I’m seeing her tomorrow 🎉
Yo what is the best club in Miami - I have never been there! Thanks
Space
P diddy party Aha
‘Tis art
The four Flagrant are the most handsome comedian podcast with love &👽💚🎭god bless🪄
Obnoxious
Is it just me or is Andrew getting a little slower and less funny? To much partying maybe? He did say he just started trying drugs. I hope the man's okay.
Wheres the black dude?
with the other black dudes
He's busy editing in those weird, out of place clips and sound effects