As a contemporary art show there were several interesting pieces on display
As a contemporary art show there were several interesting pieces on display Image Credit: Instagram @artmiamifairs

Art Miami returned for its 31st edition on November 30 and ran until December 5, 2021, The annual event is one of the most prestigious international modern and contemporary art fairs in the world.

For the 2021 edition Art Miami showcased a spectacular array of iconic and signature investment art works, dynamic projects and installations across the board. These represented over 140 international galleries spanning 17 countries and 60 cities.

The art fair kickstarted with an exclusive preview for top collectors and curators on November 30, 2021 and will benefit the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). Cumulatively, Art Miami donated more than $275,000 to further the museum’s mission.

In its 31st edition the event has become a staple for contemporary art lovers in America
In its 31st edition the event has become a staple for contemporary art lovers in America Image Credit: Instagram @artmiamifairs

This year’s line-up represented exquisite paintings, photographs, prints, design, drawings sculpture and video art. As part of the fair were leading international galleries, which showcased modern masters and contemporary works, along with other sought-after artists from across the globe.

More than 600 artists’ work was on display these include, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Fernando Botero, Pablo Picasso, Jean Dubuffet, Wilfredo Lam, Hans Hofmann, Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Yayoi Kusama, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, John Chamberlain,Damien Hirst, Peter Halley, Donald Judd, Ed Ruscha, Lynn Chadwick, Donald Sultan, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, Roberto Matta and several others.

There were also several International galleries that are exhibiting at Art Miami for the first time, as well. These include Boccara, New York; Burgess Modern & Contemporary, Fort Lauderdale; Catalyst Contemporary, Baltimore; Crossing Art, New York; DTR Modern Gallery, New York; EF Arte, Milan; G. Gallery, Seoul; Gallery Edel, Osaka; Gallery Joeun, Seoul; Keyes Art, Sag Harbor; Maune Contemporary, Atlanta; Nicole McGraw Fine Art, Palm Beach; Simon Breitbard Fine Arts, San Francisco; Tew Galleries, Atlanta; West Chelsea Contemporary, Austin; YOD Gallery, Osaka and Zeit Contemporary Art, New York.