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PINTA MIAMI FAIR
December 2 - December 6 2015
12:00 AM
PINTA Miami fosters cultural collaborations through five different sections. PINTA Contemporary is curated by a Curatorial Committee that gives priority to contemporary artists with the objective of creating a dialogue between established and emerging artists who share similar interests within their contexts. Curated by world renowned curator, Osbel Suarez, PINTA Modern showcases a continent away from its usual stereotype to one much closer to a rational realm and modern utopia by exploring lesser known artists who transgress the norm with intentions that are more organic, political, and conceptual. José Antonio Navarrete and Rodrigo Alonso come together to curate PINTA Photography, a special section devoted to Latin American artistic photography produced by emerging artists between the 1920s-1930s and the 1970s. Curated by Roc Laseca, PINTA Drawing looks to get acquainted with the drawing practices that have developed in the region and that come into contact with other disciplines such as installation, sculpture, video or performance. PINTA Project – Time Sensitive will present a series of artistic proposals that explore the incorporation of time in the work of art, focusing on works that are sensitive to the relation between the temporal and the spatial. Jesus Fuenmayor curates this section.
Also returning for a second year as a main sponsor will be EFG Capital. An international banking firm, EFG CAPITAL is a global private banking group headquarters in Zurich. EFG offers a wide range of products and services, which include asset management, financial advisory, trust administration, securities brokerage and other personal financial services around the world. Through this sponsorship, EFG Capital continues to support the development and establishment of Latin American art and design within a global context.
“We are very excited to bring PINTA Miami back for a second year,” said director Diego Costa Peuser, Executive Director of Pinta, “we want PINTA Miami to continue growing and cementing a space in the world’s art scene during one of the cities’ most exciting times.” This year, PINTA Miami will welcome over 50 of the most prestigious art galleries from Latin America, Spain and Portugal in addition to a series of conferences and conversations known as PINTA Forum and curated by Roc Laseca. The venue will also be hosting and collaborating with the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, the Miami Symphony Orchestra and Tiroche DeLeon Collection, among others.
The fair will open from December 2 – 6 at Mana Wynwood and will be open to the public from 11 am to 8 pm. For more information please visit www.pintamiami.com.