BASEL.- Art Basel announced the exhibitor list for its 2025 edition in Miami Beach, featuring 285 premier galleriesincluding 41 making their debut. Representing 44 countries and territories, the fair remains a vital platform for discovering exceptional works by Modern masters, postwar icons, leading contemporary practitioners, and emergent voices.
This years edition will foreground the most urgent artistic currents shaping the American scene today, with a particular focus on Latinx, Indigenous, and diasporic positions. Reflecting Miami Beachs unique position at the crossroads of North and South America, the fair offers a panoramic view of the regions creative influence within a global context.
Bridget Finn, Director, Art Basel Miami Beach, said: "The strength and caliber of this years exhibitors reaffirms Art Basel Miami Beachs centrality within the global art ecosystem. This edition reflects the vitality of artistic production across the Americaswhich continues to shape contemporary art practice, patronage, and discourse worldwideand the fair's role as a critical gateway for introducing pioneering international artists and perspectives to the American market. It is bold, rigorous, and attuned to the moment."
Highlights by Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Participating galleries this year hail from Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Peru, and Uruguay. Returning stalwarts in the region such as Raquel Arnaud (São Paulo), Galería Isabel Aninat (Vitacura), Ruth Benzacar Galería de Arte (Buenos Aires), OMR (Mexico City), and Galería Sur (Punta del Este) will present their acclaimed programs.
A rising generation of exhibitors that have swiftly gained recognition within their local contexts further expands the regions representation. El Apartamentothe first homegrown Cuban gallery to join the fair, with exhibition spaces in Havana and Madridmakes its debut, alongside Crisis (Lima); Lodos (Mexico City); Galeria Mapa (São Paulo); Galeria Elvira Moreno (Bogotá); Parallel Oaxaca (Oaxaca); Pasto Galería (Buenos Aires); Proyecto Nasal (Mexico City, Guayaquil); Wgalería (Buenos Aires, Garzón); and Zielinsky (Barcelona, São Paulo).
United States and Regional Diversity
This years edition welcomes a new wave of rising galleries from New York City's downtown scene, joining established Chelsea powerhouses and international mega-dealers including Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, Pace Gallery, and Paula Cooper Gallery. First-time participants from the city include David Peter Francis, Candice Madey, Margot Samel, Theta, Kate Werble Gallery, and YveYang. Alexander Gray Associates returns for the first time since 2016.
In addition, the West Coast scene is represented more expansively at Art Basel Miami Beach, with nearly 50 exhibitors operating spaces across California. San Franciscos Rebecca Camacho Presents and Catharine Clark Gallery, along with Los Angeles-based Diane Rosenstein Gallery and The Pit, join longstanding exhibitors such as Berggruen Gallery, David Kordansky Gallery, Gemini G.E.L., Regen Projects, Roberts Projects, and Vielmetter Los Angeles.
The fair continues to broaden its reach beyond coastal art hubs. From Dallas, Erin Cluley Gallery joins for the first time, while Locks Gallery (Philadelphia) returns after nearly two decades. Chicago maintains a strong showing with Document, GRAY, moniquemeloche, and Patron.
Underscoring Art Basel's deep, mutually generative relationship with South Florida's cultural community, the fair welcomes back Central Finenow expanding with a second space in Salta, Argentina and relocating its principal gallery to Miamis Design Districtalongside Piero Atchugarry (Miami, Garzón); David Castillo (Miami); Gavlak (West Palm Beach); Fredric Snitzer (Miami); and Acquavella Galleries (New York, Palm Beach). They are joined by debut exhibitors Nina Johnson (Miami) and Voloshyn Gallery (Kyiv, Miami Beach), the latter introducing the first-ever Ukrainian gallery presence at the fair.
International Presence
The fair continues to draw top-tier galleries from Europe, Asia, and Africa, with nearly 100 exhibitors with principal locations in these regions returningand a notable representation from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Korea, Hong Kong, mainland China, and Japan.
Major blue-chip and secondary market dealers including Cardi Gallery (Milan, London); Galerie Karsten Greve (Paris, St. Moritz, Cologne); and Vedovi Gallery (Brussels) return, alongside US fixtures such as Edward Tyler Nahem (New York); Helly Nahmad Gallery (New York); Van de Weghe (New York); Yares Art (New York, Beverly Hills, Santa Fe); and Tibor de Nagy (New York), which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.
Also returning are pioneering international galleries with influential contemporary programs, such as Edel Assanti (London); Gallery Baton (Seoul); galerie frank elbaz (Paris); Nanzuka (Tokyo, Shanghai); and Galerie Thomas Schulte (Berlin).
Several galleries with cross-continental footprints and programs that notably attend to artistic production in the Americas also return, including Galleria Continua (San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana, Rome, São Paulo, Paris, Dubai); mor charpentier (Paris, Bogotá); and Galerie Nordenhake (Berlin, Mexico City, Stockholm).
Exhibition Sectors
Art Basel Miami Beach is structured across several exhibition sectors, including:
Galleries, the fairs main sector, in which leading Modern, postwar, and contemporary art dealers present the full breadth of their program
Nova, for galleries presenting works created within the last three years by up to three artists
Positions, for young galleries showcasing ambitious solo presentations by emerging artists
Survey, dedicated to galleries highlighting artistic practices of historical relevance