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Wann: 01.11.2022 - 03.11.2022

Marking its 20-year anniversary in Miami Beach, Art Baselreveals line-up of 283leadinggalleries, the fair’s largest edition to date

283 premiergalleries from38countries and territories–including26first-time participants–will exhibit this year

Reinforcing its position as the premier global fair in the Americas, the showwill present an exceptionaloverview of artists,…

Marking its 20-year anniversary in Miami Beach, Art Baselreveals line-up of 283leadinggalleries, the fair’s largest edition to date

283 premiergalleries from38countries and territories–including26first-time participants–will exhibit this year

Reinforcing its position as the premier global fair in the Americas, the showwill present an exceptionaloverview of artists, galleries, and new perspectivesfrom the region

Celebrating 20 years of Art Basel in Miami Beach, the fair will extend beyond the show floor with a vibrant cultural program across the city's world-class institutions and private collections

Art Basel, whose Lead Partner is UBS, will take place from December 1 to December 3, with preview days on November 29 and November 30 at the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC)

Art Basel celebrates its 20th-anniversary edition in Miami Beach with 283 premier galleries–the largest show in Miami Beach to date –including 26 first-time participantsas well as multiple exhibitorsreturning after abriefhiatus.More than half of this year’s gallerieshaveprincipal gallery locations in North and South America,joined bynew andreturning exhibitors from Africa,Asia, and Europe.

The 26newly participating galleries include:Alexandre Gallery (New York); And Now (Dallas); Edel Assanti (London); Berry Campbell (New York); José de la Mano (Madrid); Bridget Donahue(New York);Emalin (London); Herlitzka + Faria (Barrio Norte); K Art (Buffalo); Kristina Kite Gallery (Los Angeles);Paulo Kuczynski (São Paulo); Magenta Plains (New York); P21 (Seoul); Queer Thoughts (New York); Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood); Rolf Art (Buenos Aires); Meredith Rosen Gallery (New York); Chris Sharp Gallery (Los Angeles); Soft Opening (London); SophieTappeiner (Vienna); Stars (Los Angeles); Sultana (Arles and Paris); Super Dakota (Brussels);Rodeo (Londonand Piraeus);Watanuki Ltd. / Toki-no-Wasuremono (Tokyo); and Yavuz Gallery (RedfernandSingapore). The fair continues to offer differing models for participation, including joint booths by A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro andSão Paulo) and Goodman Gallery (Cape Town, Johannesburg,and London)as well as Bridget Donahue (New York) and Hannah Hoffman (Los Angeles) in the Galleries sector; and Super Dakota (Brussels) and Helen Anrather (New York) in the Nova sector.

The 20th-anniversary editionmarks two decades of growth and impact by Art Basel as a cultural cornerstone in South Florida, across the Americas, and beyond.

‘It is truly exciting to celebrate our 20-year presencein Miami Beach,’says Marc Spiegler, Global Director, Art Basel. ‘Over the last two decades our show has not only reinforced its pivotalposition in the region –uniquelybridging the art scenes of North and South Americas, Europe,and beyond–but also playeda galvanising role in the city’s profound cultural transformation. The increasingly diverse range of galleries and artisticvoicesrepresented will make our show richer in discoveriesthan ever before.’

‘20 years of Art Basel has shown us the very best version of our community. So much of our investment in our cultural assets and amenities is a result of Art Basel’s example,” says Dan Gelber, Mayor, City of Miami Beach

GalleriesThe fair’s main sector features213of the world’sleading galleries, exhibiting works across all mediums and representing the highest quality of paintings, sculptures, installations, and more. Several exhibitors will return to the fair following a hiatus,including Galeria Raquel Arnaud from São Paulo; Karma International from Zurich; Galerie Barbara Thumm from Berlin; Marlborough with exhibition spaces in Barcelona, Madrid, London, andNew York; andLia Rumma from Milan and Naples.Additionally, sevengalleriesthatpreviously exhibitedin the Survey or theNova sector will transitioninto the main sector: Balice Hertling from Paris;Nicelle Beauchene Gallery from New York; blank projects from Cape Town; Chapter NY from New York; Commonwealth and Council from Los Angeles; Thomas Erben Gallery from New York; and Hannah Hoffman from Los Angeles. For the full list of exhibitors in Galleries, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/galleries.

PositionsPresenting solo exhibitionsbyemerging international artists, this year’sPositionssector will feature 19solo presentationsand welcomes11new participants. Highlights from the sector include new paintings by Tonia Nnejithat continue her series ‘Uncommon Lands, Common Grounds,’ which investigates the role of commemorative religious fabrics in unfamiliar contexts, presented byRele Gallery; first-time participant And Now’s presentation of materially abstract paintings by Leslie Martinezbridgingqueerness and border politics; and works by Ishi Glinsky, honoring Indigenous people’s connection to land through material exploration and reimaginedproduction, at first-time participantChris Sharp Gallery. For the full gallery list for Positions, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/positions.

NovaDedicated to galleries presentingnew work by up to three artists, the Nova sector will feature 22 presentations from 23 galleries. Highlights include a solo presentation of new photographs and sculptures by John Edmonds, which continue his inquiry into human form and African art at Company Gallery; newcomer Yavuz Gallery’s exhibition of work by Pinaree Sanpitak, following her work’s inclusion in ‘The Milk of Dreams’by Cecilia Alemani at the 2022 Venice Biennale; drawings and sculptures by Ukrainianartist Nikita Kadan, some of which have been realized in his current refuge shelter in Kyiv, at Galerie Jérome Poggi; newcomer K Art’s presentation of works by internationally-acclaimed artist Edgar Heap of Birdsand emerging artists Erin GgaadimitisIvalu Gingrich,and Robyn Tsinnajinnie, whose works thread together a compelling narrative of Indigenous perspectives; and a dual installation by Los Angeles-based artists Anabel Juárezand Greg Ito,whose work explores the immigrant experience through a range of practices,from painting to large-scale sculpture and wall-based installation,on view at Anat Ebgi’s booth. The sector will also include a joint boothbySuper Dakota and HelenaAnrather,with a presentation of works by Julia Wachtelinvestigating the construction of emotion and identity through media and mass culture.For the full gallery list for Nova, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/nova.

SurveyFeaturing work created before 2000, the Survey sector includes 17 galleries, including ninenewcomers to Art Basel Miami Beach. Highlights include a historical presentation of rare wood, marble,and bronze sculpturesand works on paper by Cuban artist AgustínCárdenasat Galerie Mitterrand; the second overseassolo exhibition of work by Japanese artist Ei-Q, including newly discovered photo-dessin and photo-collages,hosted by newcomer Watanuki Ltd./ Toki-no-Wasuremono; a debut art fair presentation of historic works from the 1970sto the 1990s by Milford Graves, with a range of mediums from multimedia sculptures to works on paper, at Fridman Gallery; Cristin Tierney’s booth of historic works by Dread Scottpresenting a study of violence from the last 15 years of the 20thcentury; works from the two principal creative periods of Spanish artist Aurèlia Muñoz, whose work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Artin New York, and recently at the Guggenheim in Bilbao, at newcomer Jose de la Mano. For the full gallery list for Survey, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/survey.

EditionThe 2022 Edition sector will consist of 11 exhibitors, exemplifying the field of prints and editioned works. Exhibitors include Cristea Roberts Gallery (London); Crown Point Press(San Francisco); Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles); Carolina Nitsch (New York); Pace Prints (New York); Paragon (London); Polígrafa Obra Gràfica (Barcelona); Susan Sheehan Gallery (New York); STPI (Singapore); Two Palms (New York); and ULAE (New York).For further information, please visit artbasel.com/miami-beach/edition.

InformationontheMeridiansand Kabinettsectors will be released in the coming weeks, along with details on additional fair programming,including 20thanniversary highlights.

Museum Shows and Private CollectionsVisitors to Art Basel Miami Beach will have the opportunity toexperience South Florida’s world-classmuseums and private collections, including:

The Bass‘Las Mariposas Eternas –solo exhibition byAdrián Villar Rojas’‘The Harvesters –solo exhibition by Jamilah Sabur’‘Phraseology –by various artists’

de la Cruz Collection‘Together, at the Same Time’

El Espacio 23‘You Know Who You Are –Cuban art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection.’

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) ‘Michel Majerus: Progressive Aesthetics –first US museum survey’‘Nina Chanel Abney: Big Butch Energy’‘Hervé Télémaque:1959–1964’

Locust Projects‘Ronny Quevedo –ule ole allez’

Margulies Collection at the Warehouse‘The Italians’‘The Bitter Years’‘New European and American Painters and Sculptors’‘New Media’

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)‘Leandro Erlich:Liminal’

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale‘Haitian Collection Exhibition: Curated with Kathia St. Hilaire’‘William Kentridge: Ursonate’‘Scott Covert: I Had a Wonderful Life’‘Malcolm Morley: Shipwreck’

•Rubell Museum‘Alexandre Diop’

Design Miami/BaselThe 18thedition of Design Miami/will take place concurrently to Art Basel Miami Beachfrom November 30toDecember 4, 2022,with a VIP preview day on November 29, 2022. Design Miami/will bringtogether world-class presentations of 20th-and 21st-century design, hostinga global forum for collectible design. For more information, pleasevisit designmiami.com.

Tags: Farbfotografie, Gemälde, Installationen, Malerei, Moderne Kunst, Skulpturen, Zeichnungen, Zeitgenössische Kunst

Opening Hours
Private Days (by invitation only)Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 11am to 7pm, First Choice VIP cardholdersTuesday, November 29, 2022, 4pm to 7pm, Preview VIP cardholdersWednesday, November 30, 2022, 11am to 7pm, First Choice and Preview VIP cardholders
Vernissage (by invitation only)Wednesday, November 30, 2022, 4pm to 7pm
Public DaysThursday, December 1, 2022, 11am to 7pmFriday, December 2, 2022, 11am to 7pmSaturday, December 3, 2022, 11am to 6pm