PINTA MIAMI: LATIN AMERICA FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

Pinta Miami celebrated its 2024 edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024 with more than 16,500 visitors, 45 galleries and 14 countries present. The fair at The Hangar, Coconut Grove led to good sales –where over 90% of the galleries reported sales– and enthusiastic overall attendance providing a true exchange between private, public spheres and opportunities for artists and galleries.

December 10, 2024
PINTA MIAMI: LATIN AMERICA FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

With the support of its Main Sponsor, EFG Wealth Management, Pinta Miami served in its 18th edition as an exceptional attraction for all visitors during Miami Art Week. The city’s strong influence in Ibero Latin American culture results in an outstanding edition of Pinta Miami, proving to be the most exclusive opportunity to review the best of latin american art.

 

Pinta Miami celebrated 5 sections with top international curators and exhibition projects that ranged artistic disciplines and contemporary practices from all over the continent. It featured over galleries from Chile, Mexico, Portugal, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Peru, Canada, France, Colombia, Uruguay, the United States and more. Directed by Pinta’s Global curator Irene Gelfman, the fair held the sections: NEXT, curated by Giuliana Vidarte, RADAR, curated by Angelica Arbelaez, and the Main Section, featuring a selection of international galleries presenting more than 100 Latin American artists. Additionally, the Special Project To Paint the Forest Beingscurated by Guliana Vidarte and Irene Gelfman presented artists from the Peruvian Amazonia. 

 

Irene Gelfman: “This unique edition of Pinta Miami stood out for its expansive layout and carefully curated selection of galleries, artists, and artworks. It showed the fantastic diversity and quality of Latin American and Latinx artists, being without a doubt vital meeting point between the northern and southern regions of our continent”.

 

Aldo, Luis Valverde Espejo, from Espacio Mínimo Gallery, stated: "Within the diversity of fairs that converge during Miami Art Week, Pinta stands out as a boutique-style platform for high-quality Ibero-American art collecting”.

Through its numerous institutional acquisitions, awards and recognitions, Pinta Miami seeks to support artistic practice and encourage collecting through new and established awards. in its opening event, Pinta Miami hosted the EFG Latin American Art Award, in collaboration with Art Nexus. The winner was Leila Tschopp, argentinian artist from HACHE - Galería de arte contemporáneo nominee at arteBA fair in Buenos Aires. Her work was acquired by the EFG Capital collection to be exhibited in Miami. An outstanding distinction was the NEXT Award, which recognized the galleries Salon Comunal (Bogotá) and Departamento 112 (Buenos Aires) sharing a booth in a dialogue-driven section aimed at renewing ways of coexistence, collaboration, and exchange between beings and knowledge across South American territories. The artists featured were: Sara Escalante, Edelmira Boller and Mateo Cohen. The award jury included Irene Gelfman and Angelica Arbelaez.

Another highlight was FORO, the Talks Program which brought together more than 20 renowned speakers and experts in contemporary Latin American art, including Ella Fontanals-Cisneros, María Sancho-Arroyo, Rafael Torres, Bernardo Montoya, Sofía Culzoni, Kaitlyn Carter, Andre Paul Croteu, and a group of experts such as Pablo Rodriguez Fraile, Luky Cancio, Giuliana Vidarte, and Thelma Lazo-Flores, among others. In the outside space of the fair, the sculptures by artists Rafael Barrios and Rafael Rangel Serrano were displayed challenging the notions of geometry and abstraction. The fair included special celebrations, such as a tribute to the legendary gallerist Benice Stainbaum during a women's breakfast, as well as networking events with the consulates of Mexico and Argentina. A series of audiovisual projects by Latin American artists from the NEXT section was shown, addressing the exchanges between contemporary creation and traditional knowledge in South American contexts today, as well as the relationship between technologies and humans. 

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