Dec. 6 - 10, 2023
The Modern & Contemporary Latin American Art Show

This year, in its 17th anniversary and after highly transformative events, Pinta ventures into a new concept. New formats, and many other exciting ingredients will make up Pinta 2023.

In search of new territories and exhibition formats, Pinta Miami will return to The Hangar in Coconut Grove. Located in a privileged place and with a strong historical character, The Hangar used to be the base of Pan American. Today, the space retains its functionality and combines elements of nature. The layout is completely flexible, with an open floor plan and abundant natural lighting. Including meeting, lounge and enjoyment spaces, the experience at The Hangar is complete. The wide and state-of-the-art accesses connect water and land, the natural and the built, thus generating a unique environment for art. 

Pinta 2023 will provide an experience unlike no other. Artists, curators, gallery owners, collectors and art lovers will reunite for the best of what Latin American and Spanish creators have been working on; passionately and relentlessly in the face of a global crisis and its aftermath. 

In line with Pinta’s commitment as an international platform to energize and disseminate Ibero American modern and contemporary art, and with a stronger-than-ever bond to its Latin American roots, this year’s edition brings forth an artistic program which includes diverse and interdisciplinary expositions and carefully articulated sections.

 

This year, Pinta Miami will have three sections: Solo-Duo Projects, NEXT and Main Section. 

Also, as part of Pinta’s online affair, and transcending borders of all kinds, Pinta hosts Media Point, a digital section with unique audiovisual content: talks with experts (Live Talks), insights on the artists’ work (Open Files) and custom Live Virtual Tours.
Pinta Concept thus becomes an exceptional showcase which not only highlights the outstanding quality of Latin American art, but also combines exclusivity and long-standing acclaim to enhance the voice of artists and their social, cultural and ecological concerns. It blends the physical with the online, and connects art lovers with art makers; Pinta is more than a fair, it’s a concept.

Information
Information

Pinta Miami 2023

The Hangar in Coconut Grove
3385 Pan American Drive,
Coconut Grove,
Miami FL 33133

  

Applications
Applications

Deadline: May 15, 2023

Pinta Miami returns to The Grove
Pinta Miami returns to The Grove

Pinta Miami celebrates its seventeenth iteration in The Hangar, the new venue in the artistic community of Coconut Grove. The Fair presents Latin American and Spanish modern and contemporary art at geographical crossroads. During Miami Art Week, new visitors will connect with larger national and global art enthusiasts and collectors in this landmark building of singular distinction.

Main Section
Main Section

Pinta Miami's Main Section presents an international selection of galleries in which varied contemporary axis converge and which share an important common gene: Ibero American culture.  

Solo Duo Projects
Solo Duo Projects

Section curated by Irene Gelfman that seeks to highlight the production of contemporary artists, delving into the work of one or two artists selected by each gallery. It is the perfect opportunity for visitors to engage more deeply and personally with the artists.

Next
Next

Next proposes the visualization of emerging galleries with regard to the contemporary scene of their regions.  

  

Awards
Awards

Pinta Miami seeks to support artistic practice and encourage collecting, through new and established awards.

Media Point
Media Point

The Media Point section features talks and interviews with collectors, gallery owners, curators and artists involved in the field of contemporary Latin American art. They 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.

Open Files
Open Files

A series of short videos in which artists share details about their artworks

Curators
Curators
Masterclass
Masterclass
¨Art fairs in a post-pandemic world¨, by María Sancho-Arroyo

The number of art fairs has grown exponentially since the turn of the 21st century, with more than 300 fairs organized in 2019, making them a vital component of gallery sales strategy. In this masterclass we will discuss how fairs have emerged revitalized from forced closure due to the pandemic, what collectors' expectations are, and how Pinta and its new global identity fits into this new context.

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Catalogue
Catalogue

Pinta Miami 2022 presents its catalogue.
Complete with the fair's programs, both in-person and online, this catalogue illustrates a thorough curatorial approach and extraordinary artistic production and photography.

Pinta Concept
Pinta Concept

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.

APP Pinta Art
APP Pinta Art

Pinta is excited to announce the launch of its mobile app Pinta.Art. With unique access to fairs, events and all the information, this new tool includes innovative functions.

Trapeze Contortionists: The Installation by Duval-Carré in Miami Beach
Trapeze Contortionists: The Installation by Duval-Carré in Miami Beach

Miami Beach launches Elevate Española, a dedicated art presentation site that will commission installations suspended above the Española Way corridor, including Haitian-born artist Edouard Duval-Carrié’s installation. 

A Bonnie Lautemberg Retrospective at Jewish Museum of Florida
A Bonnie Lautemberg Retrospective at Jewish Museum of Florida

The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU opens Art Basel season in Miami Beach with the premiere of Lady Liberty: A Bonnie Lautenberg Retrospective, celebrating powerful images of women from two decades of work from the artist. 

Narratives: from Meta-Stories to Popstart
Narratives: from Meta-Stories to Popstart
By Félix Suazo

The rise of the philosophy of language in the middle of the last century impacted all areas of humanistic culture, especially theoretical thought and the arts. The notions of discourse, story and narrative are part of that linguistic turn in which culture is perceived as a text. 

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EFG International is a global private banking group offering private banking and asset management services and is headquartered in Zurich. As a leading Swiss private bank, EFG International has a presence in major financial centres and growth markets and operates in around 40 locations worldwide, with a network spanning Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas and the Middle East. An entrepreneurial spirit has shaped the bank since it was established in 1995, enabling it to develop hands-on solutions and to build long-lasting client relationships.

EFG’s investment in modern and contemporary Latin American art is part of its commitment beyond banking that, in this context, seeks to utilise our entrepreneurial spirit by supporting and promoting regional artists and exhibitions globally.

For the eighth consecutive year, EFG is proud to be the main sponsor of PINTA MIAMI 2022. Additionally, the EFG Latin American Art Award, in Collaboration with ArtNexus, further highlights our commitment to the region, its culture and its people, enhancing the activities related to art that we support at an international level. In its tenth year, the prize recognizes the work of emerging artists, which are showcased in five contemporary Art Fairs in Latin America. The winner, each year, is announced during PINTA MIAMI.

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