Art Basel Miami Beach 2025: A Cross-Hemispheric Showcase of Historic & Contemporary Masterpieces

Lynne Drexler, Blue Bay, 1968.
Lynne Drexler, Blue Bay, 1968.

From December 5 to 7, the Galleries sector at Art Basel Miami Beach will present 226 leading dealers from 43 countries, highlighting the diversity of modern and postwar art. Curated for depth and breadth, the fair features both blue-chip and emerging galleries, emphasizing the evolving dialogue across continents.

Key highlights include Berry Campbell’s focus on women in Abstract Expressionism, Johyun Gallery’s process-based abstraction from Korea, and Sicardi Ayers Bacino’s Latin American masters like Gego and Cruz-Diez. Tornabuoni Art explores Italian postwar pioneers through intricate cartographies and rare works, while Locks Gallery surveys seven decades of American abstraction from de Kooning to Benglis.

First-time participants Alisan Fine Arts and Mayoral expand the narrative, showcasing Chinese-American artists and postwar Spanish-Caribbean dialogues. With a curated mix of historic rediscoveries and innovative voices, this edition cements Miami as a dynamic hub for global art exchange.

The show runs December 5–7, 2025, with Preview Days on December 3–4, and its Global Lead Partner is UBS. Tickets are available at artbasel.com/miami-beach/buy-tickets.

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