Artnet: In Miami, Untitled Art Will Explore ‘East Meets West’ Themes.

Kathy Huang and Jungmin Cho Tell Us How
Artnet Gallery Network, Artnet News, November 24, 2024

Untitled Art is set to return once again to Miami Beach this December 4–8, 2024, bringing together an impressive range of international galleries and artists and a full slate of special programming. For the forthcoming edition, a new theme has been announced, “East Meets West,” a dynamic subject that taps into some of the ideas and discourse that have garnered increasing attention throughout the art world.

 

Are there any highlights from the forthcoming fair you’re particularly excited about that you can yet tell us about?

 

JC: I’m excited to see the South Korean gallery Willing N Dealing, which started as an alternative space and now highlights emerging artists, collaborates with institutions, and expands into the art market. Con Tokyo presents experimental Japanese and international artists to young collectors through its dynamic programs. Artist-run space Starch, which fosters local communities with diverse gatherings in Singapore, will bring a fresh perspective too. Additionally, I’m eager to see New York-based collaborative curatorial gallery, Transmitter’s special booth focusing on Southeast Asia and the SWANA region, as well as A.I. Gallery’s presentation featuring a diverse lineup of Asian artists.

 

KH: I’m particularly excited about the Nest sector which features emerging galleries, collectives, and non-profit organizations. Some first-time participants of the fair, and this sector, include Mou Projects, Hong Kong; Rajiv Menon Contemporary, Los Angeles; and Latitude Gallery New York.

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