designboom's guide to miami art & design week 2025: what not to miss in and out of the fairs
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designboom's guide to miami art & design week 2025: what not to miss in and out of the fairs
"Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 brings together 283 galleries from 43 countries, reinforcing the fair's role as a global gateway to the Americas and a major platform for artistic production across Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The fair features a strong showing from the Americas - more than two-thirds of participating galleries operate in the region - alongside a major international presence of blue-chip dealers and influential contemporary spaces. Across its sectors, visitors will find major solo and historical presentations, emerging voices, and experimental practices."
"Design Miami celebrates its 20th anniversary year with a Miami Beach edition built around the theme Make. Believe., spotlighting design as a space where skilled craft and imaginative projection meet. The fair brings over 70 international exhibitors, including more than 25 debuts, and launches its first-ever Title Partnership with Bank of America Private Bank, marking a new chapter for the platform. Curatorial director Glenn Adamson leads the anniversary program, including Design Miami 2.0, a special project featuring eight standout contemporary designers and signaling the fair's future direction."
Miami Art Week 2025 features major art and design fairs across Miami Beach with specific dates, locations, and programming. Art Basel Miami Beach presents 283 galleries from 43 countries at Miami Beach Convention Center, emphasizing strong Americas representation, international blue-chip dealers, and a mix of solo, historical, emerging, and experimental presentations (VIP preview December 3–4, public December 5–7). Design Miami marks its 20th anniversary at Pride Park with the Make. Believe. theme, over 70 exhibitors including 25+ debuts, a new Title Partnership with Bank of America Private Bank, and the Design Miami 2.0 project curated by Glenn Adamson (VIP December 2; public December 3–7). Untitled Art introduces a Guest Curators program for its 14th edition.
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