Pinta Miami will celebrate its 18th edition from December 5th to 8th, 2024. After last year’s successful event and for the third consecutive time, Pinta Miami will take place at The Hangar, Coconut Grove: a privileged venue with an unparalleled historical charm, in a space that combines elements of nature, avant-garde, and art, intertwining the artistic experience with a unique natural setting.

Pinta Miami is the only fair dedicated exclusively to Ibero-Latin American art during Miami Art Week. Since its founding in New York in 2007, Pinta has reinforced its commitment to showcasing artistic plurality through curated sections and a dynamic, contemporary interdisciplinary program. This major international event offers a unique environment that intertwines the artistic experience with sophistication and a natural setting, becoming a meeting point for artists, curators, gallerists, collectors, and art enthusiasts.

In 2024, the fair will feature over 45 participating galleries, with notable galleries from Chile, Mexico, Portugal, Bolivia, Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Peru, Canada, France, Colombia, Uruguay, the United States, France and more. Curated by Pinta´s Global curator Irene Gelfman, the event will showcase the following sections: Next, curated by Giuliana Vidarte, featuring emerging galleries and artists; Radar, curated by Angelica Arbelaez, highlighting dialogues in the production of contemporary artists to enrich the visitors’ close experience with the artworks; and the Main Section, featuring a selection of international galleries featuring more than 100 Latin American artists. Additionally, renowned curators will work to highlight the voices of artists in special projects, enhancing the diversity of galleries and celebrating the richness of Latin American art. Another major highlight will be Foro, a series of talks on contemporary debates surrounding photographic practices in Latin America.

More information about the curators for each section and the general program will be announced soon. With the support of its Main Sponsor, EFG Wealth Management, Pinta Miami stands as an exceptional attraction for all visitors during Miami Art Week. The city’s strong interest in showcasing the quality of Latin American art, combined with the exclusivity and long-standing recognition of this great event, makes it a must-attend on the international art calendar.

Participating galleries: AMIA | Buenos Aires, Argentina; Ankara | Colonia Caroya, Córdoba, Argentina; Appart París | París, Francia; Art Nexus | Miami, USA; Art Nouveau Gallery | Miami, USA; ARTMIX | Brooklyn, USA; Beatriz Esguerra Art | Bogotá, Colombia; Beatriz Gil Galería + VAG | Caracas, Venezuela; Bernice Steinbaum Gallery | Miami, USA; Bloc Art Perú | Lima, Perú; Crudo | Rosario, Argentina; Daniel Maman | Buenos Aires, Argentina - Miami, USA; Departamento 112 | Buenos Aires, Argentina; Durban Segnini Gallery | Miami, USA; Espacio Líquido | Gijón, España; Espacio Mínimo | Madrid, España; Galería Artizar | Tenerife, España; Galería del Paseo | Punta del Este, Uruguay - Lima, Perú; Galería El Museo | Bogotá, Colombia; Galería José Amar | Medellín, Colombia; Galería Petrus | San Juan, Puerto Rico; +GalleryLabs | Buenos Aires, Argentina; Imaginario | Buenos Aires, Argentina; Instituto Cultural de México en Miami | Miami, USA; JRS Artgallery | Toronto, Canadá; Judas | Valparaíso, Chile; KubikGallery | Porto, Portugal - São Paulo, Brasil; LnS | Miami, USA; Luogo | Rafaela, Argentina; Pabellón 4 | Buenos Aires, Argentina; Prima Galeria | Santiago, Chile; Proyecto H | Ciudad de México, México; Salar | La Paz, Bolivia; Salón Comunal | Bogotá, Colombia; Sammer Gallery | Miami, USA; Subsuelo | Rosario, Argentina; The White Lodge | Córdoba, Argentina; Galería Trinta | Santiago de Compostela, España; Valerie's | Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Pinta is the leading platform for promoting Latin American art. It brings together artists, galleries, curators, collectors, and the general public through its three annual art fairs: Pinta Miami, Pinta BAphoto, and Pinta Lima; the editorial Arte al Día, founded in 1980, and innovative initiatives such as the Pinta Art Weeks, among other exclusive events.