Artizar Gallery participates in the Latin American art fair

Artizar Gallery participates in the Latin American art fair

Artizar Gallery | Paint Miami '23
For the second consecutive year, the Artizar Gallery participates in the Latin American art fair Pinta Miami. On this occasion it comes with a selection of works by five of its artists, the Cubans Roberto Diago (Havana, 1971) and Raúl Cordero (Havana, 1971), the Canarian Carlos Nicanor (Gran Canaria, 1974), the Galician Pamen Pereira (Ferrol, 1963) and José Luis Serzo from La Mancha (Albacete, 1977).

After a very pleasant experience in his first fair incursion in the city of Miami during the week of Art Basel, Artizar returns with his usual desire and work to show his artistic project on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.

From December 6 to 10, 2023.

The Hangar. Coconut Groove. Miami.

This year, Pinta Miami celebrates its 17th edition at The Hangar in Coconut Grove. Located in a privileged location 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, avant-garde and art, in a unique area of Miami.
 

Pinta Miami will provide an experience like no other. Artists, gallery owners, collectors, the general public and curators will meet to learn about the best of what Latin American creators have been working on.

In line with Pinta art's commitment as an international platform to energize and disseminate modern and contemporary art from Latin America, Pinta Miami 2023 is characterized by presenting the searches and aesthetics that Latin American artists have been working on.

 

This year, Pinta Miami has the general curatorship of Irene Gelfman, the new global curator of Pinta Art, who also developed the RADAR proposal; Giuliana Vidarte is the curator of NEXT; Félix Suazo is the curator of various special projects outside the fair and the architect Daniel Fischer who developed the spatial display of the fair.
With vision and creativity, these renowned curators work to highlight the voices of artists, the diversity of galleries, and celebrate the Latin American imagination.