From December 5 to 7, the fair’s Galleries sector showcases 226 leading dealers from 43 countries, marking the largest and most diverse lineup yet. Of these, 49 galleries are debuting, with 19 in the main sector and 11 returning after previous participations, enhancing the fair’s commitment to supporting emerging voices worldwide.
Highlights include:
– Gray (Chicago, New York): Revisiting Roger Brown’s Late-Career series—blending satire and surrealism in American life.
– Canada (New York): Presenting Marc Hundley’s multimedia exploration of memory, belonging, and queer culture through iconic T-shirts and artifacts.
– Mazzoleni (London, Milan): Showcasing Wifredo Lam’s mid-century paintings blending Afro-Cuban spirituality with Surrealism amid his Italian years.
– Galerie Lelong (Paris, New York): Exhibiting rare 1960s drawings by Etel Adnan, delving into language, perception, and place.
– Edel Assanti (London): Displaying Lonnie Holley’s assemblages made from discarded materials, reflecting resilience and spirituality.
– Roberts Projects (Los Angeles): Debuting Betye Saar’s immersive ongoing installation, Lost and Found, celebrating ancestral memory and ritual.
– Garth Greenan Gallery (New York): Featuring Sadao Hasegawa’s mythic, homoerotic works blending sexuality and metaphysics.
– Jenkins Johnson (New York, San Francisco): Exploring Robert Colescott’s early works examining race and history through satire.
– Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf): Showcasing Marcel Dzama’s mythic protest imagery that fuses myth and politics.
This curated debut showcases the depth, diversity, and innovation driving contemporary art across the Americas and beyond.
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.