New Wave of Galleries Debuts at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025: Discover Emerging Voices

Olga de Amaral, Hojarasca Barbas de piedra, 1973. Courtesy of Richard Saltoun London, Rome, New York. Copyright by the artist.
Olga de Amaral, Hojarasca Barbas de piedra, 1973. Courtesy of Richard Saltoun London, Rome, New York. Copyright by the artist.

For its 2025 edition, Art Basel Miami Beach welcomes 49 galleries making their first appearance, including 19 in the core Galleries sector and 11 returning after previous participation in Nova, Positions, or Survey. This dynamic cohort highlights the fair’s commitment to discovering and supporting emerging programs worldwide.

Standout presentations include:
– Cristin Tierney Gallery (New York) showcasing new works by Dread Scott, Jorge Tacla, Sara Siestreem, and a performance by Tim Youd exploring American identity.

– Nina Johnson (Miami), debuting with Indigenous-inspired paintings by Patrick Dean Hubbell.

– Dastan Gallery (Tehran/Toronto) introducing Iranian artists working within Persian miniature traditions.

– Richard Saltoun Gallery (London/Rome/NY) presenting historic Latin American artists like Zeno and Escobar—first time showing at an art fair.

– Vadehra Art Gallery (Delhi) highlighting feminist and queer perspectives with works by Nalini Malani and Sunil Gupta.

– PKM Gallery (Seoul) exploring modern Korean aesthetics and global experimentation across media.

– Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery (Sydney) debuting with works by Isaac Julien, Daniel Boyd, and others exploring diaspora, indigenous history, and perception.

This curated surge of new galleries underscores Miami’s role as a nexus for fresh talent, cross-cultural exchange, and artistic innovation.

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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