By: Olivia Fleming By: Olivia Fleming | November 29, 2024 | Events, Art, Guides,
Explore the artistic essence of Miami Art Week, showcasing cutting-edge design and must-see collections.
PINTA
Pinta showcases contemporary Latin American art. Photo courtesy of Pinta.
Renowned for its fusion of modern and contemporary Latin American and Hibero-American art, PINTA returns for its 18th edition as the only international fair dedicated exclusively to these regions. Featuring a curated selection of more than 60 galleries from countries including Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Colombia, and Peru. Focusing on celebrating artistic diversity, Pinta’s exhibition brings together artists, galleries, curators, collections and art enthusiasts, exploring the rich cultural narratives that define Latin American and Spanish art. Dec. 5-8, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove, Miami, miami.pinta.art
Blending upscale and urban contemporary art, Spectrum Miami provides a dynamic platform for special programs and site-specific exhibitions celebrating the city’s vibrant art scene. The innovative fair features art from more than 200 exhibiting galleries and artists, showcasing talent from across the U.S. and around the globe. Spectrum attracts over 40,000 visitors and offers established and emerging independent artists the opportunity to present their creations. Alongside its sister fair, Red Dot, these two long-running independent art fairs come together under one roof during Miami Art Week, creating an unparalleled experience for exhibitors and art enthusiasts. Dec. 4-8, 2217 NW Fifth Ave., NW 22nd St., Miami, redwoodartgroup.com/spectrum-Miami/
Fernanda Froes, “15 Herbarium” at Feria Clandestina. Photo courtesy of Clandestina.
Feria Clandestina returns for its third year as Miami’s premier gathering for art and culture enthusiasts, focusing on community connection and creative impact. Under the title, Making Room, this incubator art fair unites locals through a shared passion for the arts, establishing itself as Miami’s leading community-centered event. Founded by the director of development of Locust Projects, Nuria Richards, this year’s edition will feature a curated mix of local, national and international projects, including a residency from Jolt Radio, Miami’s community radio station, video art and textile installations by artists Lisu Vega, Destiny “Desi” Swoop and Carlos Pedrañez and a conceptual performance by Oscar Rievling, all designed to inspire and leave a lasting impression. Dec. 5-7, 7700 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,clandestina.art
Art Miami and its sister fair, CONTEXT Art Miami, deliver a diverse selection of contemporary works, elevating the atmosphere of Miami Art Week. As Miami’s longest-running international art fair, Art Miami will continue to feature significant artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries. CONTEXT Art Miami will showcase mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists, providing an opportunity for budding collectors to acquire iconic pieces from world-renowned and up-and-coming talent. Together, the two fairs will present more than 215 galleries from 17 countries. Dec. 3-8, NE 14th St., Miami & Herald Plaza Miami,artmiami.com
Artnwordz, “Frida Rose” mixed media at Red Dot Miami. Photo courtesy of Redwood Art Group
As the premier destination for fine art professionals and contemporary art enthusiasts, Red Dot Miami and Spectrum Miami are the only multi-fair productions of its kind during Miami Art Week. Serving as an unforgettable week of artistic celebration, Red Dot, now in its 19th year, showcases the finest contemporary art offerings, featuring over 75 galleries representing over 500 leading artists from primary and secondary markets worldwide. Dec. 4-8, 2217 NW Fifth Ave., NW 22nd St., Miami, redwoodartgroup.com
SCOPE Art Show—the premier showcase for contemporary art— highlights robust programming for the 23rd edition in Miami. Alongside presentations by over 85 international exhibitors from 15 countries, SCOPE’s dynamic programming—from talks and performances to wellness activations and food pop-ups—spotlights tastemakers across art, culture, technology, hospitality, music, and wellness. By fostering collaborations among creative innovators, SCOPE offers unique cultural experiences for every kind of cultural seeker, from the established collector to the first-time fair visitor. Dec. 3-8, 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach,scope-art.com
Silvia Lizama's Memory Family Beach; Photo Courtesy: History Miami Museum
History Miami Museum announces its new photography exhibition, Women Photographers–Shared Documentary Narratives, in time for Miami Art Week. Running through May 4 and curated by Aldeide Delgado, the exhibition highlights Miami women’s diverse voices and the work of established and emerging female photographers, including Maggie Steber, Silvia Lizama, and Peggy Levison Nolan, as well as Elisa Benedetti, RemiJin Camping and Sofia Valiente. 101 W Flagler St., Miami, historymiami.org
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