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.
The NEXT Section 2025 calls on galleries that venture into creation and experimentation, questioning their own models and reinventing the ways they accompany their artists while weaving new conversations with their audiences.
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.
Talks Program coordinated by Irene Gelfman, Pinta’s Global Curator, which—under the theme “Decoding the Art Market”—will bring together artists, curators, researchers, collectors, and cultural institutions for contemporary discussions on the development and creation of art projects from Latin America.
