![]() ![]() Thanks to their successful sections at last year’s edition, curators José Antonio Navarrete, Roc Laseca, and Jesus Fuenmayor will return this year to curate sections on photography, drawing, and solo projects respectively. PINTA Miami 2016 will be more international and interdisciplinary. “There was great interest in figures like Romulo Aguerre, Reynaldo Luza, Roberto Obregon, and Elena Asins, and in artists born after the sixties like the Carla Arocha – Stéphane Schraenen duo.†The fantastic selection of participating galleries from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal built new relationships with international collectors and directors of art institutions, enabling a great many sales,” states Diego Costa Peuser, the founder and director of PINTA Miami. Our curated sections featured not only works by a range of legendary artists, but also recreations of historical performances. “Thanks to its impressive programming, PINTA Miami 2015 was extremely well attended. A few examples of such acquisitions include a piece by Abraham Palatnik purchased by MoMA for its permanent collection a work by Elias CrespÃn purchased by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and a work by Fernando Bryce purchased by the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA). ![]() Through innovative management strategies, PINTA has been instrumental to major museums’ acquiring works by Latin American artists. Emerging contemporary artists like Elias Crespin, Ivan Navarro, Alexandre Arrechea, Dario Escobar, Matias Duville, Alejandro Londono, Gonzalo Fuenmayor, José Luis Landet, Ricardo Alcaide, Emilio Chapela, and many others have also participated in the fair. It has increased the visibility in the United States of crucial figures like Julio Le Parc, José Gurvich, Jorge Eielson, Lydia Okumura, Antonio Manuel, Waltercio Caldas, Ivan Contreras Brunet, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Spanish artist Elena Asins—all of whom have been featured in its exhibitions and galleries. The founding of PINTA Miami was a milestone event in awareness of twentieth-century Hispanic-American art. ![]() Launched in New York in 2006, the fair is considered the most important event of its kind. In order to further our mission, PINTA Miami’s curatorial committee has expanded its project to include galleries from around the globe while maintaining a conceptual dialogue across all cultures, connecting Latin America to the rest of the world. This edition will be the pinnacle of ten years that have left a mark on the world of modern and contemporary art from Latin America. PINTA Miami is gearing up for its 10th anniversary celebration, which will take place from November 30 to Decemat MANA Wynwood, located in the heart of the Miami Arts District. #PINTA MIAMI 2015 FREE#Cost: One-day fair pass $20 One-day fair pass including catalog $40 Students 12-18 years and Seniors $15 Children under 12 years accompanied by adult- Free Groups 10 or more $15 ![]()
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