ART MIAMI’S 32ND EDITION TO FEATURE INVESTMENT QUALITY WORKS, SOLO SHOWS AND ENGAGING INSTALLATIONS
Miami’s longest-running art fair will feature more than 165 leading international galleries showing thousands of works from more than 900 artists.
Art Miami, America’s foremost contemporary and modern art fair, is returning for its 32nd edition on Tuesday, November 29 through Sunday, December 4. Distinguished for its quality, depth, and diversity, Art Miami 2022 will feature an array of exciting, investment quality paintings, drawings, design, sculptures, NFTs, video art, photography and prints from more than 165 leading galleries across 17 countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America, India, the Middle East and the United States. Thousands of works from more than 900 artists will be on display at the fair, providing established and budding collectors the opportunity to acquire a vast array of iconic works from renowned modern masters and blue-chip contemporaries, as well as the most sought-after living artists.
The Magic City’s longest-running fair, Art Miami continues to be an important philanthropic partner in supporting Miami’s local art institutions, and the fair will host an invitation-only VIP Preview on Tuesday, November 29 benefiting the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). This is the 12th consecutive year that PAMM has been the exclusive VIP Preview benefactor, and the fair has cumulatively donated more than $300,000 to further the museum’s collection and mission.
“Once again, we are honored to be a partner of Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami, our neighbors just down the street,” shares PAMM Director Franklin Sirman. “Opening night is a spectacular gathering of international collectors old and new, and continues to welcome the diverse crowds that are a part of Miami Art Week.”
Nick Korniloff, Executive Vice President and Director of Art Miami, has helped make Art Miami the number one attended fair nationally and number two internationally, and through his vast industry knowledge and connections to gallery owners and artists worldwide, is looking forward to another incredible year.
Art Miami Fair highlights for 2022 include:
Cortesi Gallery's new digital branch, dedicated to generative digital art will display physical prints by some of the most influential NFT artists, such as Iskra and Anna Lucia.
Priveekollektie presents “The Continent Series” by David Dessens, which emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and wildlife conservation through its depiction of endangered animals vulnerable to extinction.
ARCHEUS / POST - MODERN presents Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “Surrounded Islands,” a mixed-media work from the 1980s art project on Biscayne Bay.
Opera Gallery will premiere Rex Hausmann’s new “Hunting Blind” project, a series of highly charged, emotional paintings that make a statement on current political issues and humanitarian efforts. The gallery will also showcase the works of Gabriel Delgado, a thought-provoking Latinx artist from Ohio.
Osborne Samuel Gallery will present “Family Group” by Henry Moore, and “Rising and Falling Curve with Turquoise, Ceris Olive and Black” by Bridget Riley.
Amann Gallery presents a curated selection of works by sought-after architectural photographer Hélène Binet, as well as Sumie García Hirata’s “Las Conquistas Diptych.”
Ascaso Gallery presents Jesús Rafael Soto’s “Rond Avec Xobalt,” painted on wood, wire and metal, as well as Julio Larraz’ “Refugees, A Trip to the Moon,” which makes a statement on the current refugee crisis.
Arcature Fine Art presents works from world-renowned artists KAWS, Kenny Scharf, Larry Poons, Nina Chanel Abney and Damien Hirst.
HOHMANN presents “Kaiser” from legendary pop artist Ed Ruscha and works from Mark Bradford.
Waterhouse & Dodd will present two fantastic paintings by Andrew Wyeth, one of the best-known American artists of the 20th century: “Heat Lightning” and “Winfields.”
Allouche Gallery presents Nick Georgiou’s “Laura,” made from discarded books on wood, UFO907’s “Show Off,” as well as works from Stickymonger and the legendary Keith Haring.
Benrimon Fine Art presents Legendary Roy Lichtenstein’s “Water Lilies and Willows” will be showcased, as well as Manolo Valdes’ multifaceted portrait “Retrato de Dorothy, IV,” Alex Katz’s “Chance,” and works from Yayoi Kusama, Robert Indiana, and Ayako Rokkuku.
Hollis Taggart presents works from 20th century abstract expressionist painter Adolph Gottlieb, Willem de Kooning’s “Woman II,” works from Joan Mitchell and Theodoros Stamos’s “White Field No. 4.”
Casterline Goodman Gallery presents Alexander Höller’s “Pavian.”
Ethan Cohen Gallery presents works by internationally acclaimed Abdoulaye Diarrassouba, known as Aboudia, who chronicles the street scene in his city of Abidjan, the capital of Côte d’Ivoire, including the work “Nouchi Salut.”
Cernuda Arte presents nine works by Juan Roberto Diago, a leading member of the contemporary Afro-Cuban movement. The gallery will also be exhibiting 10 works from 20th century modern master Wifredo Lam, seven works by the legendary Mariano Rodríguez, as well as compositions by internationally-recognized artists Tomás Sánchez, Amelia Peláez, Belkis Ayón and Gina Pellón. Contemporary painters Lilian Garcia-Roig, DEMI, Flora Fong, and Irina Elén González will also be showcased.
Art Of The World Gallery presents “Family on a Couch” by world-renowned Fernando Botero. Known for his signature style, "Boterismo,” Bortero depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume. The gallery will also showcase “Birds of Peace I-Pájaros de la Paz I” by legendary Oswaldo Vigas.
Shapero Modern presents works by Frank Stella and Sam Francis, as well as Manola Vadlas’ “Portrait of a Woman with a Man at a Casement” and four versions of “Profil.” The iconic Andy Warhol’s “Details of Renaissance Painting: Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482” will also be showcased.
Diana Lowenstein Gallery presents works from eight esteemed international artists, including Lole Asikian’s “Masis” and “Aida,” the “La Ley de La Jungla” series by Daniel Verbis, Loris Cecchini’s “Aeolian Landforms,” and Daniel Domig’s “Behind Each Face and Love’s Endeavour, Love’s Expense.”
Chase Contemporary will present select new artworks of Andres Valencia, the 11-year-old prodigy who made global headlines following his appearance at last year’s fair.
Bernice Steinbaum Gallery presents works from six accomplished artists, including “Daddy Looking Down” by Beverly McIver, an exploration of her self identity through her family members, and “Razzle Dazzle” by Enrique Gomez de Molina, a piece de Molina hopes will bring awareness to the many dangers faced by a multitude of species, such as deforestation, chemical and nuclear waste, and overdevelopment.
Vertu Fine Arts will showcase Tyler Hobbs, who is shifting his focus to physical works in a new curated collection of never-before-seen pieces. The Generative Artist behind Notable Fidenza Series (NFT), shows his code transcends screens through new physical works at Art Miami.
Zolla Lieberman presents “Lucky,” a special installation at the VIP lounge by Deborah Butterfield.
Altamira gallery’s one man show features large scale paintings by renowned artist Robert Townsend.
Long-Sharp Gallery will showcase works from Antoni Tàpies, one of the most famous European artists of the 20th Century, as well as works from Joan Mitchell.
Cheryl Numark Art Advisory presents “Ardeo,” by innovative 20th century artist Sam Gilliam.
In response to the shocking events currently taking place in Ukraine, galleries at Art Miami, and its sister fairs CONTEXT Art Miami and Aqua Art Miami, are showcasing works to raise awareness and funds for the crisis abroad. At Art Miami, Chase Contemporary will release a limited edition signed & numbered print by 11 year old art prodigy Andres Valencia with 100% of the funds going to the Klitchko Foundation which provides humanitarian support to Ukrainians. Rebecca Hossack Gallery presents artist Phil Shaw’s limited edition run of charity prints, “Solidarity - Cолідарність,” to raise funds for the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. Sponder Gallery will showcase a unique work from Tigran Tsitoghdzyan depicting a Ukrainian model. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this work will benefit the Ukrainian Women’s Fund. Avant Gallery presents Ukrainian Lina Condes, who will be showing her new work “The Thinker.” The piece is currently being completed in Kiev, with the war happening around her.
Outside of CONTEXT Art Miami, the “STAND UP FOR UKRAINE'' installation by humanitarian aid organization Nantucket Cares will feature a children’s metal playground slide, normally a symbol of childhood joy, removed from a heavily-shelled residential neighborhood in Irpin, Ukraine. At Aqua Art Miami, a space in the courtyard of the Aqua Hotel will be in support of “Buy An Icon, Save A Life In Ukraine,” a conceptual project by Ukrainian artists Sonia Atlantova and Olexander Klimenko, in collaboration with Black & White Project Space, a non-profit art organization run by Ukrainian National Tatyana Okshteyn.
HOURS AND LOCATION:
Fair Hours: Platinum VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 29: 4:30-6:30 p.m.
VIP Preview: Tuesday, November 29: 6:30 - 10 p.m.
General Admission: Wednesday, November 30 - Saturday, December 3: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sunday, December 4: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Location: The Art Miami Pavilion, One Herald Plaza at NE 14th Street, Downtown Miami. On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways
Tickets: Tickets to Art Miami are available for purchase at http://www.artmiami.com. Please note that tickets are exclusively available online and cannot be purchased onsite.