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08/21/2023 by: Ryan Lutz
- artforum.com - News
Art Basel Miami Beach Reveals 2023 Exhibitors List

Art Basel Miami Beach has named the 277 galleries participating in its 2023 iteration, slated to run December 8–10, with preview days on December 6–7. The number represents a slight [...]

- Hypebeast
AI Meets Mayan Jungle Art in SFER IK's $100,000 USD Challenge

SFER IK Museion, a creative hub by AZULIK in Tulum and Uh May, is launching the SFER IK AWARD for artists to create AI-integrated artwork. The winner receives $100,000 USD, [...]

- Hypebeast
Art Basel and Untitled Announce Exhibitor Lists for Upcoming Miami Fairs

The season of art fairs is well underway, with both the Armory Show in New York and Frieze Seoul making headlines this past week. While it's several months away, Art [...]

- Artsy News
What Sold at Frieze Seoul and The Armory Show 2023

Summer came to an end for the art world last week with the return of two major art fairs on two different continents: The Armory Show (September 8th–10th) in New [...]

- Artsy News
The 11 Best Booths at The Armory Show 2023

A year shy from celebrating its 30th year, The Armory Show opened its VIP day on Thursday with over 225 galleries spread across the Javits Center in New York. Now [...]

- Burnaway
Tunnel Projects in Miami, Florida

In this month’s DIY Index entry, BA visits Tunnel Projects, an artist-run project room in Miami, Florida. [...]

- Artsy News
7 Must-See Shows during the 35th São Paulo Bienal

Returning for its 35th edition, the São Paulo Bienal once again takes place in Brazil’s capital from September 3rd through 6th. To mark the occasion, galleries across the city will [...]

- Two Coats of Paint
NYC Selected Gallery Guide: September, 2023

Contributed by Sharon Butler / Here are a few shows that stand out this month: Joan Snitzer at AIR in Brooklyn, Rebecca Morris at Bortolami, Leslie Smith III at Chart, [...]

- Artsy News
11 Artists Having a Major Moment This Fall

Each fall, as the art fair season resurges and galleries open ambitious new shows, a fresh cohort of burgeoning talent captures the art world’s attention. This season is no different, [...]

- Burnaway
Call for Artists: September 2023

Our monthly round of opportunities includes an exhibition call for artworks in Athens, a visiting artist program in South Carolina, and a cinematic arts residency in Miami. [...]

- Artsy News
What’s Happening in the Art Market This Fall?

Glasbacherwald, 2022 Oliver Staeuber ArtRewards It’s hard to believe, but the end of summer 2023—a summer that felt like it barely got going—is almost upon us. For the art world, [...]

- Artsy News
How Jessica Silverman Helped Open Up the Bay Area Art Scene

At her pop-up show “A Growing Season,” Jessica Silverman is on hand to point out different works by more than 30 artists that her gallery works with. The show, which [...]

- Artsy News
What Collectors Need to Know about Art Fairs

Attending an art fair is one way for collectors to immerse themselves in the latest happenings of the art world in a given place and time. Bringing together a range [...]

- Artsy News
6 Rising Artists We Discovered in Galleries’ Summer Group Shows

Monstrous Pirouettes, 2023 Mirjam Vreeswijk Sow & Tailor Electric Sea, 2022 Nevena Prijic M+B It’s summer, and the art world is in the midst of its annual slowdown, with many [...]

- Artsy News

Untitled (#1), 2022 Martín Touzón Kates-Ferri Projects She was a patron of street art. He was a Basquiat fan. After connecting online in 2010, KATES-FERRI PROJECTS gallery founders Natalie Kates [...]

- Artsy News

Teething, 2020 Elsa Rouy Unit London As a generation, Gen Z seems entirely exhausted by the state of the world. In the wake of Trump, Brexit, COVID-19, the ever-worsening climate [...]

- Artsy News

Amid a climate of economic uncertainty, climbing interest rates, and high inflation, recent auction results have reflected an art market in flux. ArtTactic reported an 18% decline in sales across [...]

- Artsy News

This article was produced in partnership with the Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS).For nearly 40 years, Hong Seung-hye has been creating art that delves into the history of computer graphic [...]

- Burnaway
Call for Artists: August 2023

Our monthly round up of opportunities includes an open exhibition call in Tampa Bay, a Miami-based open call on the prompt of displacement, and project-based grants for Tennessee artists. [...]

- Artsy News

When Suela J. Cennet moved from Paris to Istanbul in 2013 to open her own gallery, the space she found in the city’s historic Balat neighborhood had a pill-like interior. [...]

- Art, Miami New Times -
Oolite Arts Exhibition Is a Snapshot of Miami Art Scene

There may be no better place to experience the full breadth of Miami's art scene right now than at Oolite Arts. As a testament to the organization's ongoing presence in the [...]

In Miami, Diaspora Women Artists Tell Their Stories Through Photobooks

Participants in a 12-day workshop led by photographers Yumi Goto and Paola Jiménez Quispe explored the medium as a conduit for memory and self-discovery.  [...]

Bridget Finn appointed director of Art Basel Miami Beach.

We are thrilled with Bridget’s appointment and could not have found a better fit to lead our Miami Beach fair.... Read More [...]

Miami Halts Digging on Ancestral Site Slated for Luxury Hotel

The vote will temporarily protect the archeological site from further demolition by Related Group, founded by museum namesake Jorge Pérez. [...]

- Art, Miami New Times -
ArtLAB, an LGBTQ Gallery in North Miami, Opens With "This Is Trans"

Vincent-Natasha Gay began photographing transgender people in 2021 after receiving hateful comments online from the most unexpected users: other trans people. "I was being attacked by binary trans people who [...]


Miami Art Week

Stay Up-to-Date on the Latest Miami Art Week News.  We curate the top news article about Miami Art Week with a focus on our 5 favorite fairs.   We occasionally publish interviews with artists, curators, and collectors, as well as reviews of the latest exhibitions in Miami.  

- artforum.com - News
Art Basel Miami Beach Reveals 2023 Exhibitors List

Art Basel Miami Beach has named the 277 galleries participating in its 2023 iteration, slated to run December 8–10, with preview days on December 6–7. The number represents a slight [...]

- Hypebeast
Art Basel and Untitled Announce Exhibitor Lists for Upcoming Miami Fairs

The season of art fairs is well underway, with both the Armory Show in New York and Frieze Seoul making headlines this past week. While it's several months away, Art [...]

Bridget Finn appointed director of Art Basel Miami Beach.

We are thrilled with Bridget’s appointment and could not have found a better fit to lead our Miami Beach fair.... Read More [...]

Art Basel Miami Beach 2022- 7 artworks from 7 booths.

As Mera Rubell stated: “Sun and fun became a cultural destination” Art Basel Miami Beach celebrated its 20th anniversary in December 2022. [...]

Why Is There No Spanish at Art Basel Miami?

At this year’s show, I reflected on the lack of bilingual materials, the absurdity of art-fair gimmick, and the workers who make it all possible. [...]

Travis Fish: Set

For its inaugural exhibition at this new location, Jupiter are presenting Set, a solo show by Los Angeles-based artist Travis Fish. [...]

A$AP Rocky + Gufram present Shroom CACTUS® at Design Miami 2022

At Design Miami 2022 Gufram present the Shroom CACTUS®, a new edition by multi-hyphenated artist, entrepreneur, actor and fashion icon A$AP Rocky and his... Read More [...]

Your Concise Guide to Miami Art Week

From art fairs to alternative spaces that may not be on your radar, here’s a run-down of what to see (and eat and sip) in Miami. No NFTs, we promise. [...]

Crypto Mermaids’ Guide to Miami

Read on for where to go, how to get in, what to wear, and how to prepare for Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 [...]

Gagosian team up with Jeffrey Deitch for Miami Art Week 2022

Gagosian has teamed up with Jeffrey Deitch for a group exhibition. On view during Miami Art Week at the historic Buick Building in the city’s Design District, [...]

FriendsWithYou to unveil 50ft tall public sculpture, Starchild, for 2022 Miami Art Week.

FriendsWithYou, the art collaboration of Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III, have revealed their newest public artwork, Starchild, a 50-foot tall... Read More [...]

Art Basel Miami Beach 20th anniversary edition will be largest ever.

Art Basel Miami Beach upcoming edition will mark its 20th anniversary and will be its largest to date, featuring 282 exhibitors from 38 countries and territories [...]

Art Basel reveals 283 leading galleries for Miami Beach 2022

Art Basel Miami Beach celebrates its 20th anniversary edition with 283 premier galleries – the largest show to date – including... Read More [...]

Art Basel Miami Beach 2021: Art, Bitchcoin & Champagne

An intensional mix of art and the other wonderful nonsense that comes from aesthetically and luxury-minded people coming from all over the world to a gorgeous and warm place in [...]

Melissa Digby-Bell gives us her highlights from Miami art week

Blue skies, sunshine and crowds of glamorous people – it’s been quite a while since I’ve experienced this heady mix.  Throw in some palm trees and here I am in [...]

Serial interventionist Massimo Agostinelli goes all BATS at Art Basel Miami Beach

We caught up with artist Massimo Agostinelli on his way out of Miami to talk about his latest intervention at... Read More [...]

Why Was An Artist “Swarmed” By Police During a Miami Art Fair Performance?

While performing a piece for Satellite Art Show, Xxavier Edward Carter was approached by a group of officers who threatened him with ten years in prison. [...]

Tomás Esson’s Whirling Gyroscopes of Paint

In The GOAT, tongues, butts, and spillage all combine, expressing a delightful reverence of the corporeal. [...]

Art Basel Miami Beach Is Officially Canceled

Exhibitors will not be charged participation or booth fees for the December show, and application fees for accepted galleries will roll over to 2021. [...]

Joiri Minaya’s Tropical-Inflected Critiques of Colonialism

In unifying contemporary tropical realities with histories of colonization, Minaya demonstrates how imperialist attitudes survive in the discourse and commodification culture surrounding tropical tourism. [...]

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Miami Art News
Updated August 21, 2023  by Ryan Lutz