Exterior view of Untitled Art Miami Beach, 2023. Photo by Alejandro Chavarria. Courtesy of Untitled Art.
The Evolution of Untitled Art
Interior view of Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Photo by Alejandro Chavarria. Courtesy of Untitled Art.
The Importance of Artists in Dialogue
Our Top 10 Booths
Here, we present a curated list of the 10 best booths at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2023. These booths stood out for their exceptional artworks, innovative concepts, and thought-provoking presentations. Each booth offered a unique experience and demonstrated the range and talent of contemporary artists.
WHATIFTHEWORLD
Booth C6
With works by Mia Chaplin
Nunu Fine Art
Booth B25
With works by Ana Teresa Barboza and Rafael Freyre
Installation view of Nunu Fine Art’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of Nunu Fine Art.
Patrick Heide Contemporary Art
Booth A43
With works by Minjung Kim, Barbara Nicholls, Thomas Müller, Francesco Pessina, David Connearn, and Marissa Telleria
Installation view of Patrick Heide Contemporary Art at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of Patrick Heide Contemporary Art.
London- and Brussels-based gallery Patrick Heide Contemporary Art showcased a diverse range of abstract art. Marissa Telleria’s “Loud Silence” poignantly reflects Nicaraguan social protest, while David Connearn’s “1000 Signata” manipulates colors to challenge the viewer’s perception. The booth also featured works by Minjung Kim, Barbara Nicholls, Thomas Müller, Francesco Pessina, and more, creating a compelling collection of conceptual and gestural pieces.
1969 Gallery
Booth B26
With works by Radu Oreian, María Fragoso Jara, Mark Ryan Chariker, Landon Bailey Higgins, Jarrett Key, Jimmy Johnson, Robert Martin, Kate Meissner, Morgan Mandalay, Sarah Schlesinger, Nina Silverberg, and Aaron Zulpo
Installation view of 1969 Gallery’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of 1969 Gallery.
1969 Gallery’s booth offered a comprehensive view of the contemporary art scene through the works of various artists. Romanian artist Radu Oreian’s “The touth that never was” captivated viewers with its unique blend of painting styles and materials. Kate Meissner’s “Second Skin 2” and María Fragoso Jara’s “Desahogarse” also stood out, showcasing the gallery’s commitment to emerging artists and their future impact on the art world.
Nil Gallery
Booth C44
With works by vanessa german, Simon Buret, Caleb Kwarteng Prah, and Silemn Elkamel
Installation view of Nil Gallery’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of Nil Gallery.
Nil Gallery’s booth featured four artists whose works commanded attention. Vanessa German’s sculptures, “yellow and BLUE BOY (The Body of Grief Makes Space and Light),” used found items to create mixed-media assemblages. Caleb Kwarteng Prah’s works explored his life and memory in Ghana, while Silemn Elkamel’s “Sober land” reflected on the connection between humans and nature. The booth created a captivating visual experience through a combination of sculptures and larger artworks.
Richard Koh Fine Art
Booth C10
With works by Justin Lim
Justin Lim, installation view in Richard Koh Fine Art’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of Richard Koh Fine Art.
Richard Koh Fine Art showcased the nostalgic still lifes of Justin Lim. Lim’s paintings, inspired by the solitude of the pandemic, used everyday objects to explore societal divisions and the evolving world. The booth saw remarkable success, with several works being sold or reserved by the end of the fair’s VIP day.
THE PILL®
Booth A19
With works by Eva Nielsen and Marion Verboom
THE PILL® facilitated a dialogue between mediums and narratives of modernity through the collaborative works of Eva Nielsen and Marion Verboom. Their exploration of “emotional architecture” and organic architectural forms redefined feminist storytelling through art. The booth featured Nielsen’s “Insula V,” a rare figurative painting, and Verboom’s towering sculpture, “Achronie 36,” made from plaster and resin.
Emerson Dorsch
Booth A23
With works by Beverly Acha, Jen Clay, Elisabeth Condon, Jessica Gispert, and Moira Holohan
Installation view of Emerson Dorsch’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Courtesy of Emerson Dorsch.
Victoria Miro Projects
Booth B2
With works by Richard Ayodeji Ikhide, Cindy Phenix, Emma Talbot, Tainan Cabral, and Saskia Colwell
Installation view of Victoria Miro Projects’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, 2023. Photo by Sebastiano Pellion di Persan. Courtesy of the artists and Victoria Miro.
Victoria Miro Projects stepped out of the digital realm to present vibrant figurative paintings by artists like Emma Talbot and Richard Ayodeji Ikhide. The booth showcased the artists’ fascination with the fantastical, expressed through bright colors and striking compositions. Talbot’s “Signs” and Ikhide’s “Children of the Forest” captivated viewers with their vivid imagery and exploration of human emotionality.
Max Estrella
Booth B28
With works by Marlena Kudlicka, Miler Lagos, Markus Linnenbrink, Daniel Canogar, Diana Fonseca, Inma Femenía, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Nacho Martín Silva
Installation view of Max Estrella’s booth at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2023. Courtesy of Max Estrella.
Max Estrella’s booth offered a dynamic selection of sculptures that pushed the boundaries of art. Marlena Kudlicka’s intricate steel rod sculptures depicted mathematical diagrams, blending art and math. Miler Lagos’s monumental sculptures, such as “Lago de los vampiros” and “El árbol de la vida,” questioned our relationship with the environment and the resources we employ.
Conclusion
Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2023 showcased an impressive array of contemporary art from around the world. The 10 booths highlighted in this article demonstrated the diversity, talent, and thought-provoking nature of the artworks on display. From exploring gender-based violence to redefining feminist storytelling, these booths pushed artistic boundaries and provided visitors with a truly immersive experience. Untitled Art, Miami Beach continues to be a vital platform for introducing fresh voices in the art world and celebrating the transformative power of art.