PINTA MIAMI - HYBRID PROGRAMMING WITH NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM OF CURATORIAL EXPERIENCES AND SERIES OF POP-UP EVENTS DURING MIAMI ART WEEK
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Show, Pinta, kicks off its 14thedition (December 2-15) with the launch of Pinta Miami Live 2020, a fully immersive digital platform granting access to free curatorial artistic content. The digital activations will be paired with pop-up events highlighting local and Latin American artists and works, continuing the fair’s presence in this year’s Miami Art Week.

“From Pinta’s inception, the show has played a monumental role in elevating Latin American artists across the globe,” says Diego Costa Peuser, Pinta co-founder and Director. “We are beyond excited to launch an interactive platform that allows us to continue engaging with our exhibitors and international art community, collectors and museums to present the show.”
The inaugural edition of Pinta Miami Live 2020 will launch with the participation of 70 galleries from Latin America, the United States and Europe, presenting artworks from over 400 artists. The exhibitions will be presenting several new digital components including LiveTalk, a series of conversations with art collectors who will discuss different aspects of contemporary art in Latin America; Open Files, a series of shorts videos in which artists present details about their artwork; and guided virtual tours where attendees can explore a selection of works under the gaze of specialists from the Latin American contemporary art scene.
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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP) at Pinta Contemporary - Gustavo Fernandes - UNTITLED 11. 2019. Oil on canvas. 30.5 x 25.4 cm.
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Vasari at Pinta Photo - Alejandro Kuropatwa - Untitled. Mi Amor. c.1988. Vintage C-print. 27,3 x 20,3 cm.
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Quadra at Pinta Solo Project - Work by Julia Brandão
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Lurixs Arte Contemporanea at Pinta Miami Live - Amalia Giacomini - Memória Superficial #4. 2015. Acrylic and vinil. 45 x 35 x 3
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Fernando Pradilla at Pinta Contemporary - Albano Afonso - Cristalização da Paisagem. Jardín Botánico Rio de Janeiro. 2016. 1/3. Inyección de tinta sobre papel. 234 x 174 cm. 92 x 68.5 in.
In addition to the LiveTalks, curated exhibitions and virtual events, Pinta is hosting a series of private in-person pop-up events taking place during Miami Art Week, highlighting local and Latin American artists, collections and exhibitions at the Piero Atchugarry Gallery, El Espacio 23 and Juan Maldonado Art Collection. Attendees can also register to visit local private art studios including those of Paul Amundarian, Alberto Cavaliere, Tony Vazquez Figueroa and Bernadette Despujols.
“It’s vital for us to maintain a component of in-person activations this year in the safest and most responsible manner. Our goal is to celebrate the local artists and arts communities that are continuing to keep Miami vibrant despite the difficulties the world is currently facing,” adds Costa Peuser.
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Galería Das Salgadeiras, Lisbon, Portugal. PINTA SOLO PROJECTS - Joao Dias
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Vasari at Pinta Photo - Annemarie Heinrich - Picassiana [Anthony Tudor]. 1955. Unique Edition. Vintage gelatin silver print. 29 x 19,5 cm.
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Simone Cadinelli Contemporary Art at Pinta Contemporary - Leandra Espírito Santo - Lapso. Apagamento. 2017. 1/5. Performed photography. Printing on cotton paper and acrylic frame.. 70 x 58 cm
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GBG Arts at Pinta Contemporary - Alberto Cavalieri - Hefesto Magno. 2016. Stainless steel. 396 x 421,6 x 203 cm. 156 x 166 x 80 in.
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The Blink Project in Pinta Solo Projects - Work by Carmen Ortiz
Pinta Miami will also feature a VIP program that allows members free access to other local exhibits and activations at the Perez Art Museum Miami, History Miami, Boca Raton Museum of Art and others. For the seventh consecutive year, EFG International is proud to be the main sponsor of Pinta Miami 2020. The winner of this year’s EFG Latin American Art Award, in collaboration with ArtNexus, will be announced during Pinta Miami Live.
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Show, in its 14th edition continues to present projects with international curators showcasing Latin American art with a global perspective in a unique platform. As one of the main references of Latin American Art for collectors, professionals, museums, and institutions PINTA MIAMI establishes itself with an Ibero American focus, counting with the presence of Spain and Portugal.
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Arte Fundamental on Pinta Contemporary - Claudio Tozzi - "Astronauta". 1968. Silkscreen. 125cm x 125cm .
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Galeria Fernandez Braso at Pinta Solo Project - Work by Rosa Brun
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Fernando Pradilla at Pinta Contemporary - Jorge Cabieses - States of a body XVII / Estados de un cuerpo XVII. 2020. Acrylic on canvas / Acrílico sobre lona. 120 x 90 cm. 47.2 x 35.4 in.
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Artespacio at Pinta Miami Live - Francisca Garriga - Yellow light transition. 2020. 42 x 42 x 6 cm. Toothpicks on wood.
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Blanca Berlín in Pinta Photo - Flor Garduño - Rapto Suiza. 1993. Gelatina de plata. 40 x 50 cm
For more information visit www.pinta.art