Will Martyr, "We Are Never Far Away", 2025, Acrylic on canvas, Maddox Gallery, London, Stand #AM225 | | |
Please join us for the 35th edition of Art Miami, Miami's original and longest running contemporary and modern art fair, and sister fair CONTEXT Art Miami at One Herald Plaza in downtown Miami from Tuesday, Dec. 2, to Sunday, Dec. 7. The Fairs will feature invitation-only Platinum VIP Preview hours on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by VIP access from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m benefiting the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). These exclusive hours provide early access for collectors, art world luminaries, curators, press, and museum professionals from around the globe.
Art Miami will feature 160 international galleries presenting modern and contemporary works by more than 800 artists, including Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Alex Katz, Fernando Botero, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Willem de Kooning, Alberto Giacometti, Lucio Fontana, Manolo Valdés and many more. The fair will also spotlight socially and culturally resonant contemporary artists, including Martin Schoeller’s debut of Human Voices in the VIP Lounge presented by CAMERA WORK Gallery, Lucy Sparrow’s immersive retail-inspired installations presented by TW Projects London, Serbian painter Dragan Zdravković at Bioskop Balkan, Peter Tunney’s EXCERPTS FROM THE TAJ MAHAL at Chase Contemporary, Keith Haring’s iconic subway drawings at De Buck | Wood-Smith, Maggie Hall’s AI-driven hand-painted works at Ryan Green Gallery, and Halim Flowers at DTR Modern, whose journey from wrongful incarceration to global recognition was documented in “The Justice Project.”
CONTEXT Art Miami, the sister fair to Art Miami, will feature nearly 70 international galleries and continue to champion emerging and mid-career artists through curated presentations, solo projects, and technology-forward initiatives that reflect the evolving landscape of contemporary art. This year’s fair spotlights artists pushing boundaries, including Astrid Verhoef’s Miami debut with surreal landscapes, Fernando Prieto’s hyperrealist oil paintings, Christian Verginer’s wood sculptures exploring humanity and nature, and Natan Elkanovich’s groundbreaking 3-D Natanism works. The fair also presents Sarah Fishbein’s vibrant Pop Art mosaics addressing identity and LGBTQ+ narratives, and Madeleine Gross’s dreamlike explorations of memory, desire, and intimacy, alongside innovative contemporary works across painting, sculpture, and digital art.
| | One-Day Fair Pass provides admission to Art Miami + CONTEXT during public hours. Multi-Day Pass provides admission to Art Miami, CONTEXT and Aqua Art Miami during public hours. Tickets are available online only. | | |
Keith Haring, "Untitled, Subway Drawing (Pyramid", ca 1982, White chalk on black construction paper, Courtesy of De Buck | Wood-Smith, New York, Stand #AM318 | De Buck | Wood-Smith (NYC) will present a focused exhibition of Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings from the early 1980s. Working at the intersection of street culture, activism, and fine art, Haring emerged from New York’s downtown scene with a singular vision: to make art public, immediate, and accessible. | | |
Damian Hirst, "Sexy Love", 2007, Courtesy of David Benrimon Fine Art, New York, Stand #AM321 | David Benrimon Fine Art (NYC) will show bold works by Fernando Botero, Damien Hirst, and Roy Lichtenstein. Highlights include Botero’s Reclining Woman with an Apple (2007), a bronze sculpture exemplifying his signature volumetric forms; Hirst’s Sexy Love (2007), a vibrant canvas adorned with butterflies and household gloss; and Lichtenstein’s Water Lilies with Cloud (C. 263) (1992), a dynamic screenprint enamel on processed stainless steel, reflecting his enduring exploration of color, form, and pop culture. | | |
Maggie Hall, "My Roman Empire", 2025, Acryilc on canvas, Courtesy of Ryan Green Gallery, Stand #AM414 | Ryan Green Gallery (Calgary) will feature the technology-driven paintings of Maggie Hall, who transforms AI-generated images into meticulously hand-painted works in CMYK dots, creating a tactile “augmented reality” that bridges digital possibility and human labor. The presentation will feature four new 2025 works—Too Hot To Handle, Memory Motel, How Lucky I Am, and Blue Star Motel—alongside in-person artist interviews with Hall and Michael Corner, offering insight into the inventive processes behind their immersive, layered compositions. | | |
Dragan Zdravković, "Inside Out", 2021, Oil and acrylic on canvas, Courtesy of Bioskop Balkan, Stand #AM522 | Bioskop Balkan (Belgrade) presents Serbian painter Dragan Zdravković whose psychologically charged canvases explore post-Yugoslav realities and the psychology of place. This focused presentation showcases Bioskop Balkan’s commitment to artists engaging contemporary social and political conditions from the region’s evolving cultural landscape. | | |
© Martin Schoeller, "Shepard Fairey", Courtesy of CAMERA WORK, Berlin, Stand #AM527 | CAMERA WORK (Berlin) debuts Human Voices in the Art Miami VIP Lounge. A curated suite of 18 Close Ups by renowned photographer Martin Schoeller, Human Voices honors internationally active philanthropists whose advocacy spans education, culture, social justice, environmental stewardship, and sustainability. 10% of sale proceeds from Human Voices will benefit each subject’s charity. | | |
Pieter Obels, "I Will Be There", 2025, Corten Steel, Courtesy of Opera Gallery, Miami, AM Stand #AM119 | Opera Gallery (Miami) will showcase a compelling group of artists, including Thomas Dillon, whose thought-provoking paintings offer a tactile counterpoint to the digital age; the late Spanish master Juan Genovés, celebrated for his powerful crowd scenes reflecting tension, solidarity, and human rights; Pieter Obels, whose weathered steel sculptures evoke organic harmony with nature; and Manolo Valdés, whose textured portraits in burlap, string, and mixed media reinterpret classic art with contemporary flair. | | |
Lucio Carvahlo, "The Garden of the Unknown", 2025, oil on canvas, Courtesy of Chic Evolution in Art, Ft Lauderdale, Stands #B20, B21, B22 | Chic Evolution in Art (Fort Lauderdale) will present three solo exhibitions across multiple booths, featuring three exceptional artists: Lucio Carvalho’s The Anatomy of Reflection explores transformation and beauty through interconnected series — Trilogy of Reflection, Deconstruction of Beauty, and The Return to Grace — with polished mirrored figures and fragmented forms guiding viewers from perfectionism to self-acceptance. FAUVES (John Paul Williams) presents Cheap Dopamine, examining society’s obsession with instant gratification through symbolic storytelling, including the trash bag and Labubu motifs, while supporting Harold Health. Wolfgang Stiller showcases key works, including the Matchstickmen series, transforming charred wood, rubber, and wax into sculptures exploring fragility, survival, and rebirth. | | |
Tuba Önder, "Otono", 2024, Hand formed Ming Porcelain, Courtesy of Iustitia Fine Arts, New York, Stand #A2 & A3 | Iustitia Fine Arts (New York) will showcase Jaq Belcher, whose hand-cut paper works use sacred geometry to explore energy, light, and form; Alicia Brown, a fiber artist creating tactile, sustainable sculptures from natural and reclaimed materials; and Tuba Önder, an Istanbul-based ceramicist whose precise porcelain works blend tradition with technical mastery. Additional presentations include painter Arnaud Gibersztajn, figurative painter Bob Hest, painter and printmaker Candy Le Sueur, architecturally informed artist Larry Gordon, Guadalajara-based painter and composer Russell Reed, and multidisciplinary artist Esther Rosa. | | |
Willy Verginer, "Perché mi hai preso il blu dal cielo", Linden wood, acrylic color, Courtey of Liquid art system, Capri, Stand #B9 & B14 | |
Liquid Art System (Capri) will showcase Christian Verginer, presenting Protected Essence III, a striking linden wood sculpture painted with acrylic colors. Verginer’s work highlights the delicate relationship between humans and nature, depicting young children interacting with a symbolic sphere that represents care, responsibility, and connection.
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Natan Elkanovich, "The Still Tone", 2025, Acrylic & mixed media, Courtesy of Nisticovich Gallery, Tel Aviv, Stand #A5 | NISTICOVICH GALLERY (Tel Aviv) will present the museum-level work of Natan Elkanovich, an internationally recognized contemporary artist and the creator of his groundbreaking technique, Natanism. This unique approach, combining silicone, acrylic, and hand-applied textures, often accented with Swarovski crystals and glitter, transforms painting into a three-dimensional, immersive experience. | | |
Fernando Prieto, "Helplessness", oil on canvas, Courtesy of Latin Art Core, Miami, Stand #B11 | Latin Art Core (Miami) will present a solo exhibition of Fernando Prieto, showcasing his signature Subjective Hyperrealism. Prieto’s meticulously crafted oil-on-linen paintings fuse Baroque-inspired glazing with photographic realism, transforming everyday objects and human figures into poetic, dreamlike narratives. | | |
Domenico Ludovico, "Sky High", 2025, White marble of Carrara and resin, Courtesy of Arte Globale, London, Stand #A21 | Arte Globale (London) will present a dynamic lineup including the debut of exclusive diptychs by Roberta Wynwood, new works by emerging artist Davian Bryan, and iconic pieces by MS T. The gallery will also showcase marble sculptures by award-winning Domenico Ludovico, museum-caliber paintings by Stefan Ulrich, and new pop works by Emma Coyle, alongside pieces by Encarna Albert Bosch, architectural photography by Yener Torun, and works by rising contemporary artist Ilič Arnone. | | | | Yvel, the Official Jeweler of Art Miami, is a renowned international luxury jewelry brand. At this year’s Art Miami, guests will have a rare opportunity to experience Yvel’s newest Art to Wear collection — wearable art that redefines jewelry as a timeless expression of individuality and creativity. | | BLACKLANE, Official Black Car Service of Art Miami + CONTEXT Experience luxury, comfort, and reliability with Blacklane, the trusted global chauffeur service available in over 500 cities across 50 countries. Whether you need city to city rides, airport transfers, or tailored event transportation, every journey with Blacklane is designed to be seamless and stress-free. Special Offer for Art Miami + CONTEXT Guests: Use promo code Art2025 to receive $50 off your next Blacklane ride. blacklane.com | | |
Guided Group Tours
In partnership with ArtNexus, Art Miami+CONTEXT are pleased to offer collectors curated group tours of the fair, led by a dedicated ArtNexus Specialist. Tours are available for up to 10 guests daily at 2pm, Wednesday-Sunday, December 3-7. ArtNexus will lead collectors on a walkthrough of highlights from the fair. Limited space available. To reserve your group tour, visit the ArtNexus Booth #P1 or email arttours@artnexus.com.
| | Official Liquors of Art Miami+CONTEXT will offer a seamless fusion of art and flavor with one-of-a-kind cocktails. | | |
Art Miami + CONTEXT Pavilions
One Herald Plaza @ NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami on Biscayne Bay
Valet Parking will be available on a first come, first served basis for $30. Enter at NE 14th Street.
Public Parking is available at the Omni Garage adjacent to the Pavilions: 1645 Biscayne Blvd @ NE 15th Street
Platinum VIP Preview (invitation only)
Tuesday, December 2 | 11AM – 1PM
Access for Art Miami, CONTEXT, Aqua Art Miami VIP Passholders
VIP Preview
Tuesday, December 2 | 1PM – 4PM
Benefiting the Pérez Art Museum Miami
Access for Art Miami, CONTEXT, Aqua Art Miami VIP Passholders & Press as well as Art Basel, Design Miami, Untitled & NADA VIP Passholders
Public Hours
Tuesday, Dec 2 | 4PM – 9PM
Wednesday, Dec 3 | 11AM – 7PM
Thursday, Dec 4 | 11AM – 7PM
Friday, Dec 5 | 11AM – 7PM
Saturday, Dec 6 | 11AM – 7PM
Sunday, Dec 7 | 11AM – 6PM
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