Art Basel announced the galleries set to participate in the 2025 edition of its Miami Beach fair, taking place Dec. 5-7 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, with preview days on Dec. 3 and 4. This year, 283 galleries from 35 countries and territories will showcase modern and contemporary art, with nearly two-thirds hailing from the Americas. The 2025 edition also introduces the Global Latin American Art Initiative, a long-term commitment to increasing visibility for Latin American and Latinx art and artists.
The new initiative will feature a dedicated exhibition and programmatic content developed with cultural partners and artists from across Latin America and the Caribbean. Marc Spiegler, Art Basel’s CEO, said the program reflects the fair’s “enduring commitment to fostering cultural exchange and amplifying underrepresented voices.”
Returning sectors include Galleries, Nova, Positions, and Survey, alongside Conversations and Meridians—large-scale projects presented in collaboration with curator José Esparza Chong Cuy. The fair also builds on its strong regional connections with a focus on galleries and artists from Latin America, the Caribbean, and U.S.-based Latinx communities.
Among participating exhibitors are heavyweights such as David Zwirner, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth and White Cube, joined by first-time participants and returning Latin American galleries. Additionally, Art Basel will debut the inaugural Art Basel Miami Beach Awards, recognizing innovation, curatorial excellence, and social impact.
Tickets are available via Art Basel’s website. | Cover photo: Art Basel Miami Beach 2024, Courtesy Art Basel