The contemporary art fair celebrating artists of color, female artists, and LGBTQ+ artists will make its triumphant return to Miami, MARCH 10th - 13th for SUPERFINE MIAMI BEACH. Featuring more than 400 artists, 25,000 square feet of art, and city-wide activations / partnerships, the open-air show taking place at the iconic Herzog and De Meuron Building (1111 Lincoln Road) will be the largest-scale Florida exhibit so far for the outfit, which has held annual events in NY, LA, SF, Seattle, and DC since launching at Basel in 2015, and the first of many 'Superfine Art Weeks' to come.
Superfine Founders Alex Mitow & James Miille set out to change people's perception of the art world by forgoing the typical stuffiness found at most fairs. “We built Superfine to be an inclusive space, where people who love art can collect it without barriers,” says Mitow, a Miami native who sees Superfine's March event as indicative of a larger shift in Miami's art scene. "With a new generation of entrepreneurs flocking to the city, Miami's art 'season' is officially now year-round." More than half the artists exhibiting at Superfine Miami Beach hail from South Florida. For more info please visit: https://www.superfine.world/miami-beach
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