Art Basel Miami Beach Lines Up 285 Exhibitors for 2025 Edition
Art Basel Miami Beach has named the 285 exhibitors that will participate in its 2025 edition, scheduled to run at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 5–7, with preview days on December 3–4.
As is typical with Art Basel Miami Beach, the fair will include all four mega-galleries—Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, and David Zwirner—along with leading blue-chip galleries from around the world. Top US dealers include Acquavella Galleries, Paula Cooper Gallery, Jeffrey Deitch, Gladstone Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Karma, David Kordansky Gallery, Lisson Gallery, Matthew Marks, Mnuchin Gallery, Sperone Westwater, and Tibor de Nagy, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
International dealers who will flock to South Florida include Gallery Baton, Crèvecoeur, Cardi Gallery, Thomas Dane Gallery, Massimo de Carlo, Gallery Hyundai, Alison Jacques, Mennour, Victoria Miro, Thaddaeus Ropac, and White Cube.
This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach will also see an increased presence of galleries from Latin America and the Caribbean, including A Gentil Carioca, Raquel Arnaud, Gaga, Kurimanzutto, Mendes Wood DM, OMR, Nara Roesler, and Galería Sur, as well as several enterprises that have not exhibited at the fair before.
The fair will also include 41 first-time exhibitors across four of its sections, up from the 34 exhibitors that debuted at the 2024 edition. Those include El Apartamento, Johyun Gallery, Nina Johnson, Richard Saltoun Gallery, and Galerie Cécile Fakhoury in the main Galleries section. Candice Madey, Rebecca Camacho Presents, and Carbon 12 slated to debut in the Nova section. In Positions, Lodos, Margot Samel, and Erin Cluley Gallery will show at the fair for the first time, while kó, Parallel Oaxaca, The Pit, and Voloshyn Gallery will be in the Survey section.
“The strength and caliber of this year’s exhibitors reaffirms Art Basel Miami Beach’s centrality within the global art ecosystem,” Art Basel Miami Beach director Bridget Finn said in a statement. “This edition reflects the vitality of artistic production across the Americas-which continues to shape contemporary art practice, patronage, and discourse worldwide-and 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.”