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Historic Preservation Board allows Bass Museum sculpture to remain permanently
Summary
The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously June 15 to remove a time limit on the temporary installation “Eternity Now” by Sylvie Fleury on the east facade of the Bass Museum, finding the installation reversible and not harming the building.
The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board on June 15 approved a request from the Bass Museum to remove the time‑limit condition that originally made the sculpture Eternity Now temporary.
The request, filed as HPB210458, asked the board to modify a previously issued certificate of appropriateness to allow the artist Sylvie Fleury’s work to remain on the museum’s east facade. Staff told the board the piece was anchored with sandbags and did not harm the building’s original coral stone, and recommended approval.
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