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.
The application for exhibitor galleries interested in participating in this edition is now available.
Pinta Miami’s Main Section presents an international selection of galleries where diverse contemporary perspectives converge, all sharing roots deeply embedded in 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.
NEXT is Pinta BAphoto’s section dedicated to emerging practices and new approaches to contemporary photography. The platform fosters connections among artists, galleries, audiences, and diverse artistic scenes, creating a space for discovering new voices and perspectives.
FORO is a space for dialogue and reflection dedicated to the debates, aesthetics, and critical issues shaping contemporary and modern photography.
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 twelfth consecutive year, EFG is proud to be the main sponsor of Pinta Miami 2026. 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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