Key Fair for Contemporary Latin American Art

Key Fair for Contemporary Latin American Art

Artizar Participates for the Fourth Time in Pinta Miami, a Key Fair for Contemporary Latin American Art
The fair, which begins on Thursday, will exhibit the work of Roberto Diago, Marco Alom, Ubay Murillo, and Amparo Sard
The Torreón-based gallery Artizar will travel with the work of four of its artists to Pinta Miami, one of the most important contemporary Latin American art fairs on the international circuit. The event will take place in the U.S. city next week, specifically between Thursday, December 4, and Sunday, December 7. The historic gallery will exhibit pieces by Roberto Diago, Marco Alom, Ubay Murillo, and Amparo Sard.
For the Fourth Time

This will be the fourth time that Artizar has participated in this prominent art event, thus consolidating "our presence on the North American cultural scene." “Participating once again in Pinta Miami is, for Galería Artizar, an opportunity to strengthen ties with collectors, curators, and institutions worldwide, and to continue showcasing the artistic talent we represent,” added its managers.

In Coconut Grove

Pinta Miami is the only art fair specializing in Latin American art held during Miami Art Week. Located in Coconut Grove, the fair focuses on positioning Latin American art in its “most diverse expressions. This event becomes an intimate meeting place for artists, collectors, and a specialized public, offering a boutique experience with a curated and accessible tour, allowing visitors an exclusive and engaging atmosphere,” boast the organizers of this art event.

Three Fairs in Total

In fact, Pinta is a major platform for promoting art in Latin America. Every year, it brings together artists, galleries, curators, collectors, and art enthusiasts through its three main contemporary art fairs: Pinta Lima, Pinta BAphoto, and Pinta Miami.

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