Two-time Grammy Award-winning artist Shaggy performs at BitBasel’s 6th Annual Miami Art Week fair, “Fingerprints of Humanity,” at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 3. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Grant Pauli on behalf of BitBasel)
BitBasel’s sixth edition of its Miami Art Week fair, themed “Fingerprints of Humanity,” took place from December 3–7, 2025, at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach. The event united art, technology, and culture in a weeklong program of headline exhibitions, summits, and late-night celebrations. Highlights included Michelangelo’s Battle of the Centaurs, The Jean-Michel Basquiat Exhibition, Ocean Planet, AstroGLPH, the Studio 54 Collection, and more.
On Wednesday, BitBasel opened with its Family Office Forum, which brought together legacy families, collectors, and impact investors for high-level conversations on purposeful wealth, art, and the next economy. That evening, two-time Grammy Award-winning artist Shaggy brought the energy to BitBasel as he hosted OkayPlayer Presents: Friends From New York. The music icon performed his chart-topping hits, including “Angel” and “It Wasn’t Me,” and unveiled the title of his forthcoming album, “Lottery,” kicking off the week with a dynamic blend of music, digital art, and nightlife.
BitBasel’s Sea & Space Summit, curated by former NASA astronaut and artist Nicole Stott, took place at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 4. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Grant Pauli on behalf of BitBasel)
On Thursday,the momentum continued with BitBasel’s Sea & Space Summit, curated by former NASA astronaut and artist Nicole Stott, which explored the intersections of ocean conservation, space innovation, and environmental storytelling through panels and immersive installations. After sunset, MOOON.Party Vol. 3 transformed The Sagamore South Beach into a late-night art-and-music playground under the last supermoon of 2025, featuring DJ sets that carried the energy well into the night. A major milestone was reached as the City of Miami Beach officially proclaimed December 4th as “BitBasel Day.”
BitBasel’s MOOON.Party Vol. 3 featured live DJ sets that kept the energy pulsing under the last 2025 supermoon at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 4. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Grant Pauli on behalf of BitBasel)
On Friday, BitBasel turned its focus to the future of creativity and commerce with the Art & Fintech Forum, where founders, technologists, and Web3 leaders unpacked blockchain innovation and emerging art-economy models. Later in the afternoon, entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Daymond John delivered an unexpected masterclass on the future of arts and entrepreneurship. The night then shifted fully into digital culture with NFT Miami, presented by Superchief NFT Gallery, showcasing leading digital creators and celebrating the visual language of Web3.
Entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Daymond John delivered an unexpected masterclass about the future of arts and entrepreneurship during BitBasel’s 6th Annual Miami Art Week fair at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 5. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Grant Pauli on behalf of BitBasel)
On Saturday, the 24th Iconic Sagamore Brunch featured the unveiling of The Orb of Harmony by internationally acclaimed artist KEF! (Simon Röhlen), created in partnership with Sobe Sky Development, The Morris Lapidus Foundation, andBitBasel. The Miami Beach staple, welcomed over 1,000 guests throughout the morning who enjoyed bottomless mimosas, a la carte crepes, bites by Veggies Made Great, IV drips, and interactive art throughout the hotel grounds. That evening, Basel City brought festival-level energy with sets by Goldcap, Facundo Mohrr, Eric Essebag (live), Yonit, and Marimar, accompanied by immersive art activations including an exhibition by Studio 54 house photographer Sonia Markowitz.
The 24th Iconic Sagamore Brunch, part of BitBasel’s 6th Annual Miami Art Week fair “Fingerprints of Humanity,” welcomed more than 1,000 guests who enjoyed bottomless mimosas, à la carte crepes, bites by Veggies Made Great, IV drips, and interactive art at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 6. (Photo Credit: WorldRedEye.com)The 24th Iconic Sagamore Brunch, part of BitBasel’s 6th Annual Miami Art Week fair “Fingerprints of Humanity,” welcomed more than 1,000 guests who enjoyed bottomless mimosas, à la carte crepes, bites by Veggies Made Great, IV drips, and interactive art at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 6. (Photo Credit: WorldRedEye.com)The 24th Iconic Sagamore Brunch featured the unveiling of The Orb of Harmony by internationally acclaimed artist KEF! (Simon Röhlen), created in partnership with Sobe Sky Development, The Morris Lapidus Foundation, and BitBasel at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 6.(Photo Credit: WorldRedEye.com)
BitBasel closed Miami Art Week on Sunday with The Queens Gathering, a daytime celebration of women shaping the future of art, design, media, and cultural leadership, featuring storytelling sessions and a special presentation by Alexandra Gucci Zarini. The week concluded with The Kings Exhibition, curated by Dr. Glenn Toby, offering a moving tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat through artworks, curatorial insights, and discussions on identity, cultural legacy, and public art.
BitBasel closed Miami Art Week with The Kings Exhibition – curated by Dr. Glenn Toby – which offered a moving tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat through artworks, curatorial insights, and discussions on identity, cultural legacy, and public art at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 6. (Photo Credit: WorldRedEye.com)BitBasel closed Miami Art Week with The Kings Exhibition – curated by Dr. Glenn Toby – which offered a moving tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat through artworks, curatorial insights, and discussions on identity, cultural legacy, and public art at The Sagamore Hotel South Beach on December 6. (Photo Credit: WorldRedEye.com)
This year, BitBasel was sponsored by Alfa Romeo; Treasure Investment Corp; Upper Echelon; Koceila Chougar; Weave; AC Kitchen and Chef Allen Campbell; Bitcoin Bubba; Disco Cat; Eternal Creations; Future House / Family Office Forum; Loca Loka; and The Onyx Reserve. Alfa Romeo displayed its 33 Stradale—one of the rarest and most coveted Italian supercars ever created—alongside the Tonale Art Car at The Sagamore South Beach, drawing crowds throughout the week.