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ICA Miami

A collage grid of circular photos featuring headshots of a diverse group of people on a dusty rose background

Observer’s Curators to Watch in 2026

Their work extends beyond interpretation into institutional development, creative stewardship and the shaping of the cultural frameworks that will ultimately define our era's art history.
By Elisa Carollo and The Editors
Left image: A woman wearing a red floral dress embraces a younger girl in a matching dress, their faces pressed closely together in an intimate, almost mirrored pose. Right image: A shirtless woman sits with her eyes closed as a smiling child covers her eyes with both hands from behind, creating a tender and slightly uncanny moment.

Observer’s Must-See Miami Art Week Exhibitions

From speculative A.I. dreamscapes to mythic gardens, geological ceramics and queer maximalism, these are the shows not to miss when you're in town for Art Basel Miami Beach.
By Elisa Carollo

The Best Holiday Gifts for the Art Lovers and Artists On Your List

Here's what to buy the art enthusiast in your life.
By Christa Terry

Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People

By The Editors, Christa Terry, Dan Duray, Elisa Carollo, Farah Abdessamad and Merin Curotto
The image appears to feature a surreal, haunting scene with figures wearing masks and standing in a snowy, desolate landscape. Some figures are mounted on horses, while others are grouped together, gazing into the distance. There are two dogs in the foreground, and a large hole in the ground that holds an intricately depicted heart symbol, which adds a layer of emotional depth to the scene. The figures' faces are mostly obscured by brightly colored masks, creating a sense of anonymity and eerie detachment. The overall mood is somber, evoking themes of mystery, vulnerability, and loss.

This Fall’s Must-See Gallery Shows in New York

By Elisa Carollo
An artwork titled Stump Anew (2023) by Sanaa Gateja presents a vivid bouquet of beaded flowers in bright colors including green, red and yellow.

Craft and Kinship: How Sanaa Gateja’s Art Anchors Community

By Gameli Hamelo
A man on the rostrum of an auction house offers a large painting of a girl with big eyes while two men bring in another painting.

Low Estimates and High-Quality Consignments: The London Evening Sales Achieve £208,145,400

By Elisa Carollo
A gallery space with large windows displays a series of sculptural installations by Marguerite Humeau, including organic, flowing bronze and resin structures on the floor resembling hybrid creatures, and suspended textile pieces with long black fringes and yellow details hanging on the white walls.

One Fine Show: Marguerite Humeau’s “\*sk\*/ey-” at ICA Miami

By Dan Duray
Three sculptures made of fabric hang on the wall with another more like a plant in front.

Marguerite Humeau Blends Science and Clairvoyance at ICA Miami

By Elisa Carollo
Photo of a blonde girl with an abstract painting behind.

Behind the Gravitational Pull of Her Electric Abstractions: An Interview with Lucy Bull

By Elisa Carollo
Image of a man with a black jacket and white shirt.

How One Art Collector Shaped the Creative Future of Miami: An Interview with Craig Robins

By Elisa Carollo
A man walking through the gallery exhibitions at an art fair

An Insider’s Guide to Maneuvering Miami Art Week

By Chloe Berkowitz
Image of an interior of a building with a stair a nd large windows.

Ahead of Art Basel Miami Beach and the City’s Art Week, ICA Miami Announces a Major Expansion

By Elisa Carollo

When the Strange Is Familiar and the Familiar Strange: Surrealism Turns 100

By Farah Abdessamad
Image of a totemic statue similar to pre columbian archeology standing in a room with yellow lights

Teiger Foundation Announces $4 Million for Curatorial Projects and Climate Initiatives

By Elisa Carollo

A Mix of Emerging and Established Work Is Leading Phillips’ Summer Auctions in London

By Elisa Carollo
Gallery displaying several works being sold to benefit the American Friends of the Moderna Museet including Ishigaan Adams, Kicking Dust (2020).

Christie’s Post-War to Present Sale Led by Cy Twombly Netted $21.5m

By Tiffany Del Valle
"Slowed and Throwed: Records of the City Through Mutated Lenses" at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.

Spring’s Best Museum Shows Celebrate the Influence of Daring Experimentalists

By Helen Holmes

A New Ettore Sottsass Exhibition Wants to Talk About How Design Can Be Emotionally Affecting

By Sara Radin

The 6 Must-See Exhibitions at Miami Art Week 2018

By Mariana Fernandez

Judy Chicago on Life and Rebirth After ‘The Dinner Party’

By Jordan Riefe
FlucT will be performing at the Gucci x Artsy party.

All the Fashion Parties Worth Attending at Art Basel Miami Beach

By Dena Silver
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Party Like a VIP: Your Fantasy Art Basel Miami Beach Itinerary

By Alanna Martinez
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Art Basel Miami Beach Director Noah Horowitz Gives His Fair Forecast

By Alanna Martinez
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