On its 20th anniversary, Pinta Miami reaffirms its position as a leading platform for the promotion, circulation, and visibility of modern and contemporary Latin American art.
With a boutique, carefully curated, and high-impact format, the fair brings together galleries, artists, collectors, curators, museums, and institutions in a setting defined by quality, meaningful exchange, and international reach.
Over the past two decades, Pinta Miami has built a dynamic community and a distinctive identity within Miami Art Week, establishing itself as a strategic platform for discovering, presenting, and elevating the diverse artistic scenes of Latin America.
The application for exhibitor galleries interested in participating in this edition is now available.
Pinta Miami is led by Irene Gelfman, Pinta’s Global Curator. Isabella Lenzi curates the RADAR Section, while Marina Reyes Franco serves as curator of the NEXT Section. The fair’s spatial design is developed by architect Daniel Fischer
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.
RADAR is the section of Pinta Miami dedicated to curatorial proposals that explore new perspectives within contemporary art. Conceived as a space for research and dialogue, it brings together artistic practices that open critical readings on territory, materiality, memory, the body, and ways of inhabiting the present.
NEXT is the section of Pinta Miami dedicated to emerging galleries that foster new forms of creation, experimentation, and artistic support. Conceived as a space for innovative curatorial proposals, it brings together projects that expand their ways of working and build new dialogues between artists, territories, and audiences.
FORO is a space for dialogue and reflection dedicated to the debates, aesthetics, and critical issues shaping contemporary and modern photography.
Designed to foster meaningful connections between visitors and the artworks, three guides will lead curated tours throughout the fair using an engaging, accessible, and conversational approach. These eclectic tours explore the diversity of techniques and conceptual approaches embraced by the artists, offering deeper insight into the practices of contemporary photography.
Throughout its different editions, Pinta has brought together galleries, artists, curators, collectors, and institutions, establishing itself as a leading platform for the exchange and promotion of Latin American art. Explore the archive and discover some of the most memorable moments from past fairs and Art Weeks.
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.
To receive information about our events register here.
