Pinta Miami seeks to support artistic practice and encourage art collecting through both new and well-established awards.
In its fifteenth edition, the EFG Latin America Art Award, sponsored by our main partner, supports the production of emerging Latin American artists, pre-selected by a jury at contemporary art fairs across Latin America throughout the year. Additionally, the NEXT Award will be presented for the fourth time to the stand that achieves the most cohesive and comprehensive dialogue among the practices of the represented artists.
As part of Pinta Miami 2025’s opening, we proudly announce the winner of the 2025 Acquisition Award of the EFG Latin America Art Award:
Ana Mazzei, nominated through SP-Arte, one of the region’s leading art fairs.
Pinta Miami Awards the NEXT Prize for the Fourth Time
The NEXT Prize 2025 invites galleries that venture into creation and experimentation, that question their own models and reinvent the ways of supporting their artists, while weaving new conversations with their audiences. The jurors for this edition were Irene Gelfman, Isabella Lenzi, and Rafael Fonseca.
Pinta Miami is proud to announce the institutional acquisition of two monumental paintings by Spanish artist Rubén Rodrigo, represented by El Museo gallery.
DC Foundation acquired the work by Andrés Michelena from Carmen Araujo Arte + Beatriz Gil galería - Caracas, Venezuela. The foundation purchases one artwork per year during Miami Art Week. Their mission is to support mid-career and established visual-arts creators from around the world, offering them a platform in Miami to promote their work and reach a wider audience.
Pinta Miami is honored to announce the institutional acquisition of an exceptional textile work by Ana Teresa Barboza (Lima, 1981), presented by Espacio Líquido: The work has been acquired by Fundación María Cristina Masaveu Peterson (FMCMP) to become part of its collection and will be exhibited in Spain.
