Have you noticed that big white tent that suddenly appeared in downtown West Palm Beach? The one sandwiched between Okeechobee Boulevard and Lakeview Drive? Well, despite its modest exterior, its interior abounds with amazing artworks, from an emerald-green elephant head made of beetles to priceless works by Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, and Keith Haring.
It’s all part of the inaugural Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, an international art fair presented by Art Miami and open through January 15. The 65,000-square-foot pop-up venue features hundreds of works from 60 global galleries. The pieces range from serious to whimsical and are sure to please a variety of collectors. Below are 10 works that caught our eye.

Lady by Toyin Loye
Gallery: Chiefs & Spirits

Love, Jane Waterous
Gallery: Hazelton Galleries

Lettuce, Stefan Gross
Gallery: Chiefs & Spirits

Dreamy Donuts, Peter Anton
Gallery: Arcature Fine Art

Freaky Mouse, Fidia Falaschetti
Gallery: Fabien Castanier Gallery

Hercules Swim, Emre Yusufi
Gallery: Mark Hachem

Don’t Ever Call Me Again (top), It’s Not You It’s Me (bottom), David Drebin
Gallery: Contessa Gallery

Einstein, Mr. Brainwash
Gallery: Contessa Gallery

Publicon Station VI, Robert Rauschenberg
Gallery: Vertu Fine Art

Elephant head made of beetles, Enrique Gomez de Molina
Gallery: Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
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