Pinta Miami is the only fair specialized in Latin American art during Miami Art Week. Set in the unique natural surroundings of Coconut Grove, the fair focuses on positioning Ibero and Latin American art in its most diverse expressions.
The event becomes an intimate meeting space for artists, collectors, and a specialized audience, offering a boutique proposal with a curated tour that allows visitors to enjoy a close-up experience in an exclusive setting.
44 international galleries representing artists from around the world, where you can explore the different sections of the fair: Main Section, RADAR, and NEXT.
Pinta Miami’s Main Section presents an international selection of galleries where multiple contemporary approaches converge, all sharing a deep-rooted connection to Latin American culture.
Earth’s Navel brings together artists who work from an intimate relationship with organic and textile materials, the land, and knowledge passed down from generation to generation.
The proposal begins with the idea of the earth as a living body, an archive, and a source of knowledge—a place where the spiritual, the political, and the poetic converge.
Curator Irene Gelfman
An alternative project by Argentine artist Nicola Costantino: a flower kiosk where each “flower” is an artwork. Handcrafted ceramic pieces, offered by the artist herself, recover ancestral knowledge and reinterpret it in the present. An installation that rethinks how art circulates, bringing it closer to the public with a direct, tactile, and profoundly human sensibility. Presented by Pommery —The Art of Champagne—, a longstanding ally of contemporary creation and a committed supporter of Latin American artists.
Curator Irene Gelfman
A special project showcasing new perspectives in Latin American contemporary art, bringing together works that expand the boundaries of textile practice, materiality, and landscape. An immersive proposal created exclusively for Pinta Miami.
The Sculpture Garden brings together works that expand perception and transform space. From Priscila Schott’s luminous geometric landscapes to Rafael Barrios’s gravity-defying, illusionistic forms, the pieces engage in a dialogue of movement, light, and materiality. A path where art becomes experience, activating the gaze and reimagining the relationship between body, city, and space.
This year’s program brought together a series of special events that highlight the trajectory, vision, and influence of leading women in contemporary art from the region.
One of the central moments was the Women of Vision Breakfast, held yesterday, Saturday the 6th, at The Hangar, honoring Carol Damian and Susana Fontanals.
Pinta Miami presents Body as Instrument, a performance cycle curated by Irene Gelfman and composed of two live actions that explore the multifaceted relationship between the body and its capacity to create, generate, and receive.
The Pinta Miami 2025 FORO is a space for reflection and debate on the current state of the Latin American art market, bringing together experts and industry leaders to analyze the trends and challenges the region’s art market faces in the contemporary era. With the participation of prominent artists, gallerists, collectors, and art critics, the FORUM addresses topics such as market globalization, the democratization of art, sustainability, and innovation in art commercialization, among others.
Pinta Miami features General Curatorship by Irene Gelfman, global curator of Pinta, with Isabella Lenzi curating the RADAR Section and Juan Canela curating the NEXT Section. Architect Daniel Fischer is responsible for the fair’s spatial design.
Just like last year, Pinta Miami has an Awards and Acquisitions program with the intention of strengthening the market.
Curator Irene Gelfman
Pinta Miami partners with JW Marriott Miami to present a pop-up exhibition by artist Priscila Schott. The JW Marriott Miami will host an exclusive lobby exhibition featuring a curated selection of geometric sculptures and artworks by Priscila Schott, known for transforming simple modules into participatory and vibrant environments.
The official Pinta Miami catalog presents, in detail, the exhibiting galleries and the original works commissioned exclusively for Pinta.
Pinta Miami 2025 is proud to present its partnerships with Copa Airlines and JW Marriott Brickell, two strategic allies who share our commitment to promoting Latin American art. Through these collaborations, we strengthen cultural connections across countries and offer our visitors a seamless, enriched experience during the fair and Miami Art Week.
EFG International is a global group specializing in private banking and asset management. Headquartered in Zurich, it operates in 40 locations around the world, including cities in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Americas, and the Middle East. For the eleventh consecutive year, EFG is proud to be the main sponsor of Pinta Miami 2025. During the fair, EFG, in collaboration with Art Nexus, will present the EFG Latin America Art Award. This award once again highlights EFG International's commitment to the region, its culture, and its people, emphasizing activities related to both local and international art. The award is given in recognition of the work of emerging artists exhibited at five contemporary art fairs in Latin America. Each year's winner is celebrated during Pinta Miami.
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