Mira Art Fair 2025

Mira Art Fair 2025

Mira Art Fair 2025: Discover Contemporary Latin American Art at the Maison de l'Amérique Latine
From November 13 to 16, 2025, Mira Art Fair, the contemporary art fair, offers the opportunity to travel and discover new artists with a new edition of this unique cultural event, held at the Maison de l'Amérique Latine in Paris.

Do you love contemporary art? Do you want to discover artists from around the world? Here's a fair you won't want to miss: from November 13 to 16, 2025, visit Mira Art Fair, the contemporary art fair showcasing the Latin American art scene.

Held at the Maison de l'Amérique Latine in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, the fair brings together a large number of art galleries and designers from Peru, Cuba, Mexico, and Argentina, as well as from Spain, France, and the United Kingdom, creating a unique and fascinating dialogue between cultures and continents.

The word "mira" in Spanish can mean two things: it can be translated as "to look" or it can designate a specific intention or objective. With this fair, the organizers aim to draw attention to the art, cultures, and richness of Latin America, and to put talented artists from across the Atlantic in the international spotlight. The event also seeks to convey and share the authenticity of South American cultures. This project includes painting, photography, and sculpture, as well as gastronomy, music, and entertainment.

In its second edition, the Mira Art Fair hosts some twenty galleries from the Caribbean and Latin America and also offers conferences, exhibitions, and performances. This year, Brazil is the guest country!

This is the public program for the second edition of the Mira Art Fair. The performances and conferences are held in the auditorium of the Maison de l'Amérique latine. Please note, some events may not be entirely in French:

Thursday, November 13 - VIP Opening

6:00 p.m.

Performance - The Cenote Ring, Paola Estrella (Artist - Diasporas Now).

Friday, November 14 - Opening of the Public Program

3:00 p.m.

Conference - Reflecting on Latin American Artistic Creation through Textile Art: Based on an Artistic and Curatorial Experience
This conference explores how textile practices intertwine memory, affect, and resistance in contemporary Latin American art.

With Matías Allende Contador (researcher and exhibition curator, curator of the Textile Biennial, Chile), Marie Perennes (independent exhibition curator), and Kenia Murillo (artist).

4:00 p.m.

Conference - Photography and Power: Who Draws the Borders?

As part of the exhibition “Drawing the Territory: Perspectives on the Contemporary Art Collections of Société Générale and Jean-Michel Attal”

With Dayneris Brito (exhibition curator), Matthias Pfaller (Centre Pompidou), Daniel Mebarek (artist), and Aurélie Deplus (Société Générale).

6:00 p.m.

Performance - Corpomuta by Vanessa da Silva and Maria Konder, music by Maria Constante.

The title evokes the body as an embodied process of transformation, a place of memory and flow that unfolds in a state of becoming.

Saturday November 15 

1:30 p.m. 
Projection 
Andrès Baron (artist) and Cecilia Bengolea (artist) 

2:00 p.m. 
Conference 
Iordanis Kerendis (collector and researcher), Isabelle and JC Lemaître (collectors), Andrès Baron (artist) and Cecilia Bengolea (artist). 

3:00 p.m. 
Debate - Amazonia 
With Leandro Varison (director of research programs, Quai Branly Museum – Jacques Chirac), Sara Garzón (Amazon Biennial), Liselle Quiroz (researcher, writer) and Heidi Abderhalden (artist, Mapa Teatro). 

4:00 PM

Conference - The Kitchen of Intuition: Creative and Reflective Processes in the Artist's Studio
With Paula de Solminihac (artist and founder of Nube Lab), Elena Loson (artist and founder of Nube Lab), and Patricio Majano (independent curator and artist, member of the CADER Institute at the Reina Sofía Museum).

6:00 PM
Cecilia Bengolea.

Sunday, November 16

2:00-5:00 PM
Nube Lab Family Workshops taking place throughout the day, at the times indicated.

It's art fair and exhibition season in Paris: discover the upcoming major events you won't want to miss!

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