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Miami’s leading art fair for Latin American art opens its doors to the public at a new location. Promising exhibitions, emerging and established talents, and exciting announcements will feature in Pinta 2021. Tickets are available here

Presenting 43 galleries and institutions from 11 countries, this year’s edition of Pinta offers the public an exceptional showcase of mainly contemporary art. After the pandemic and subsequent global crisis, Pinta aimed its efforts at providing artists and exhibitors an international platform with far-reaching visibility and commercial networks.
Highlighted this year are the Solo Projects and Special Projects sections, which offer distinctive attention to the expression of artists who illustrate the richness and complexity in Latin American identities, traditions, and popular cultures.
Curated by Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section provides visitors with the possibility to relate more personally and profoundly with the artists.
For the Special Projects section, curated by the esteemed Félix Suazo, the emphasis is put on social and ecological concerns as portrayed by artists Nan González, Martín Touzón and Lisu Vega. Very much related to issues faced in Miami, as well as globally, the installations in this section are an unmissable and eye-opening experience where aesthetics lead to philosophical and existential matters like interconnection, memory, the impact of human actions and the value of ancestral cultures and techniques.
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Lisu Vega, La Cueva, 2021 (art installation Special Project). Handmade weaved rope sculpture, Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and BAG Online Art Gallery
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Nan González. Installation including Alma de Glaciar and Titanes de Hielo. Courtesy of the artist and Henrique Faria New York
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Lisu Vega, La Cueva, 2021 (art installation Special Project). Handmade weaved rope sculpture, Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and BAG Online Art Gallery
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Affective Pulse, 2021. Light installation by Martín Touzón. Courtesy of the artist and Tomas Redrado Art Gallery
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Photo installation by Ruby Rumié. Courtesy of the artist and Nohra Haime Gallery.
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Galería Ethra - Aparición en el estudio de Humboldt, 2015 - Alejandro Pintado -Charcoal and acrylic on raw linen - 70 x 100
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Tanya Brillembourg Art – Installation by Juan Raúl Hoyos.
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Ponce+Robles - Inka/Cañar #4, 2021 - Karina Skvirsky - Collage de impresiones de archivo con inyección de tinta cortadas a mano - 102 x 127 cm
As always, Pinta’s Main Section includes an array of galleries exhibiting Modern and Contemporary art by internationally diverse artists. Some of these galleries are Nohra Haime (Unites States), Pabellón 4 (Argentina), Alagoas (Brazil), Ponce+Robles (Spain), Prima (Chile), and Salar Galeria (Bolivia).
As a novelty and to encourage young collectors, visitors at Pinta Miami will be able to receive free and personalized advisory for artwork purchases. Carried out by RedCollectors and Arte Global, the service will be catered to those who register and will be completely personalized. Register here
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OdA art gallery - Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright, 201- 2021. Series: Transmodernism. Fabiana Barreda. Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 4 cm
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OdA art gallery - Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright, 201- 2021. Series: Transmodernism. Fabiana Barreda. Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 4 cm
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Pabellón 4 Arte Contemporáneo - Inside II, 2020. - Acrylic on canvas - 200 x 150 cm
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Galeria Zielinsky - Iceberg, 2001 – 2021. Yamandú Canosa - Gouache on paper - 44 x 60 cm
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Pabellón 4 Arte Contemporáneo – The Letter, 2020. - Acrylic on canvas - 200 x 160 cm
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Prima Galería - Dinámica sólida in blu, 1997 – by Alberto Biasi. Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm.
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Alagoas | The Brazilian Artisanal Soul - Cabeças de Gente, 2021. Mestre Irineia – Sculpture
Pinta Concept will also host Live Talks with esteemed artists, curators and managers who will reflect on new narratives and the vindication of art in the face of the dispute; the challenges of contemporary art as new formats emerge; the social function of images and their circulation in contemporary society; among other interesting topics. Register here
Among the announcements in Pinta, Dagoberto Rodríguez was chosen yesterday as the winner of the EFG Latin American Art Award. Selected in PArC and Art Lima, Rodriguez is represented by the Piero Atchugarry gallery and until recently he was part of the Los Carpinteros group. His work, with an evident ecological concern, hold a futuristic narrative.
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El Fin (The End) 2020 – Dagoberto Rodriguez - Watercolor on paper - 66 x 101.5 cm
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El Fin (The End) 2020 – Dagoberto Rodriguez - Watercolor on paper - 66 x 101.5 cm
More contemporary than ever, and with expanding horizons, Pinta connects art lovers with art makers. It’s more than a fair, it’s a concept.
Pinta Miami 2021 www.pinta.art
December 2nd to 5th // Miami Art Week
225 NE 34th Street Miami, FL 33137
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Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.
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With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.

Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.
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-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.
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Designed as an immersive dining experiment in Miami, A Fire Offering is curated by Sofia Bastidas. This installation and performative object art is part of the Collective62’s interest in creating a collective space that foments creative reflection among its residents.

With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.
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With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.

With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.
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-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.
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-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.

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With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.
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With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.

With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.
PINTA SOLO PROJECTS - A NEW EMPHASIS
With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.

Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.
PINTA CONCLUDES 2021 ON A HIGH NOTE AND WITH GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.

-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.
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-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.

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Dot Fiftyone presents the first solo show of the celebrated Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg in the gallery. With a career spanning more than six decades, Friedeberg is considered an outstanding and emblematic cultural figure. Born in 1936, he was first recognized as a Surrealist artist alongside Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. He originally trained as an architect and rejected modernism, turning to art with his mentor and friend Mathias Goeritz. In the early 1960s he was part of the interdisciplinary group Los Hartos (The Fed-Ups), always opposing the canon as well as visual and conceptual trends. The irony and absurdity that has characterized his broader artistic practice is embodied in the Mano-Silla (Hand Chair), which has elevated him to the global sphere since 1962. He remains prolific and is significant for new generations.
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Dot Fiftyone presents the first solo show of the celebrated Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg in the gallery. With a career spanning more than six decades, Friedeberg is considered an outstanding and emblematic cultural figure. Born in 1936, he was first recognized as a Surrealist artist alongside Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. He originally trained as an architect and rejected modernism, turning to art with his mentor and friend Mathias Goeritz. In the early 1960s he was part of the interdisciplinary group Los Hartos (The Fed-Ups), always opposing the canon as well as visual and conceptual trends. The irony and absurdity that has characterized his broader artistic practice is embodied in the Mano-Silla (Hand Chair), which has elevated him to the global sphere since 1962. He remains prolific and is significant for new generations.

Designed as an immersive dining experiment in Miami, A Fire Offering is curated by Sofia Bastidas. This installation and performative object art is part of the Collective62’s interest in creating a collective space that foments creative reflection among its residents.
A FIRE OFFERING BY DESIRÉE DE RIDDER, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE AT COLLECTIVE62
Designed as an immersive dining experiment in Miami, A Fire Offering is curated by Sofia Bastidas. This installation and performative object art is part of the Collective62’s interest in creating a collective space that foments creative reflection among its residents.

With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.
THE BEAUTY OF DANGER AS STIMULUS – NAN GONZÁLEZ IN PINTA CONCEPT
With the curatorship of Félix Suazo, Pinta Miami 2021 becomes a scenario for immersive and thought provoking installations. The aim of Pinta’s section Special Projects is to accentuate the individuality and artistry of contemporary artists who, through their works and installations, bring to life the concerns and possibilities of the near future.

With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.
PINTA SOLO PROJECTS - A NEW EMPHASIS
With the curatorship of Oscar Roldán and Luis Fumero, the Solo Projects section acquires a stronger protagonism this year. The section is dedicated to gallery exhibitions that consist of works by a selected artist; the perfect opportunity for visitors to relate more profoundly and personally with the artists.

Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.
PINTA CONCLUDES 2021 ON A HIGH NOTE AND WITH GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Pinta Miami reaches the end of 2021 and celebrates great sales and a successful blend format. Pinta Concept marked the 15th year for Pinta and, once again, brought together artists, galleries, curators, collectors and overall art lovers to showcase the best of Latin American art. Almost 300 artworks were exhibited, which represented 11 countries and both emerging and established talents.

-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.
PINTA UNIFIES ITS FAIRS AND EXPANDS LATIN AMERICAN ART TO THE WORLD
-With an experience of more than fifteen years bringing Latin American art to the world, we unify our art and photography fairs, and our cooperation and integration programs, under the Pinta brand; renewing our purpose of highlighting and enhancing the talent of emerging and established artists linked to the region.