Institute of Contemporary Art (Miami)

In 2014, due to issues of zoning, the museum's board sued the city for the right to move, leading to the establishment of the Institute of Contemporary Art in 2017 in the current location in Miami's Design District.

[4] In 2024, the museum acquired the former site of the neigbouring De la Cruz Collection for $25 million, adding 30,000 square feet of exhibition space; the purchase was funded by contributions from dozens of South Florida philanthropists, including developer and Design District co-founder Craig Robins.

[6] Designed in 2017 by Aranguren & Gallegos architects, the building was constructed to mimic a "Magic Box" with its bright and geometrically shape and texture.

[8] Three stories tall, with 20,000 feet of gallery space to house the various exhibitions and permanent collection, as well as a sculpture garden in the back, the structure borders the residential neighbourhood adjacent to the Design District.

The 15,000 foot sculpture garden is home to works by Mark Handforth, Abigail DeVille, Allora and Calzadilla, and Pedro Reyes.

[10] The collection include works from many different artists including Rita Ackermann, Francis Alÿs, Hernan Bas, Louise Bourgeois, William Copley, Ann Craven, Jose Antonio Hernandez Diez, Inka Essenhigh, Mark Handforth, Jim Hodges, Nancy and Edward Kienholz, Guillermo Kuitca, Zoe Leonard, John Miller, Malcom Morley, Chris Ofili, Gabriel Orozco, Enoc Perez, Raymond Pettibon, Robert Therrien, Gisela McDaniel, and James Turrell.

Perry's exhibition used multiple forms of media to "explore the intersection of black identity, digital culture and power.

ICA Ideas build upon the current exhibitions available to the public with different classes and speeches, and providing a platform for additional performances.

[24] ICA Speaks is one of the museum's programs that invites associated artists to give speeches or organise symposiums regarding the various permanent works displayed in the space.

Panels and speeches from artists such as Mark Handforth and Hernan Bas have been arranged for purposes of explanation and audience engagement.

ICA Miami: view from the front