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Untitled Art, Miami Beach announces 157 exhibitors for its 2025 edition.

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 11 September 2025 00:09
Published 11 September 2025
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Untitled Art, Miami Beach has announced 157 exhibitors set to participate in its 14th edition, which will take place from December 3rd to 7th, with a VIP preview on December 2nd. Running concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach, the fair will return to its shoreside South Beach location with galleries from 29 countries.

The fair’s main Galleries section will feature returning exhibitors such as New York’s Carvalho and Hollis Taggart; Detroit’s Library Street Collective; South African gallery WHATIFTHEWORLD; and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. New participants in this section include Canadian gallery Patel Brown, Minneapolis’s HAIR+NAILS, London’s Soho Revue, and New York’s Swivel Gallery.

“By championing emerging talent and supporting both new and established galleries, we aim to strengthen our community and also show the possibilities of what an art fair can achieve,” Clara Andrade Pereira, executive director of Untitled Art, said in a press statement.

To this end, the Nest section will feature 36 exhibitors. The section was introduced in 2021 to help break down financial barriers to fair participation by offering subsidized booths to emerging talent. This year, it will be curated by Jonny Tanna, the founder of London-based gallery Harlesden High Street.

“I’m proud to spotlight POC-run spaces that are often excluded from mainstream fairs and to provide them with a platform to reach a broader audience,” Tanna said in the press statement. Newcomers to this sector include ​​nomadic gallery Cierra Britton Gallery, Barcelona’s Sorondo, and New York’s Post Times. Nest will also include nonprofits, such as Aperture, The55Project Art Foundation, and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, among others.

Untitled Art will also debut an Artist Spotlight section, organized by artist Petra Cortright. Among the artists showing are Sho Shibuya with Bienvenu Steinberg & C and Lyndon Barrois Jr. with Alma Pearl. Meanwhile, the Special Projects section, featuring site-specific installations, will be organized by Allison Glenn, curator of the 2026 Toronto Biennial.

“We are continually reimagining what an art fair can be and the vital role that they play in the contemporary art landscape,” Pereira said.

This announcement comes just ahead of Untitled’s inaugural Houston edition, which will take place from September 19th to 21st. Find the full list of galleries showing at each edition here.

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