Art Basel Miami Beach

3 – 7 December 2025

Stand D11

We return to Art Basel Miami Beach this year with an array of works that span generations and highlight the breakthroughs of modern and contemporary art history. Among these will be exceptional examples by modern masters such as Louise Bourgeois, Ed Clark, Philip Guston, Pablo Picasso, Ad Reinhardt and Jack Whitten.

A striking portrait of Pablo Picasso’s young daughter, Paloma, ‘L’enfant à l’orange (Child with an Orange)’ (1951), offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s renewed focus on his family in the early 1950s and his embrace of a joyful and uninhibited style in his late practice.

A group of rare works by Louise Bourgeois will also be presented at the fair—celebrating the artist’s unrivaled mastery of expression in every possible material, from paint, fabric and beads, to marble, bronze and steel—concurrent with her New York exhibition, ‘Gathering Wool,’ on view at our 22nd Street gallery. 

We also present new works by acclaimed contemporary artists, including Firelei Baéz, Lee Bul, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Roni Horn, Rashid Johnson, Mike Kelley, William Kentridge, Paul McCarthy, Cindy Sherman, Avery Singer and Henry Taylor.

Firelei Báez showcases a luminous new large-scale work blending the natural and imaginary realms, presaging her solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth New York in May 2026, which will coincide with her vast, site-specific mural commission at New Terminal One, John F. Kennedy International Airport. Meanwhile, Barbara Chase-Riboud’s powerful vermillion sculpture in bronze and silk cords—one of the most recent in the artist’s ongoing 35-year La Muscia series—pays tribute to Josephine Baker.

Calling upon the formal aesthetics of Constructivism and Futurism in near-grisaille, Avery Singer’s stately and enigmatic ‘portrait’ of an isolated Tribeca building evokes a permanent night in the neighborhood of her childhood in order to convey the complex emotional landscape of life in the years since 9/11.

Having recently joined the gallery and representing two very different generations, Seoul-based master Lee Bul and Qiu Xiaofei, who lives and works in Beijing, will debut virtuoso paintings that materialize their respective visions of a world shaped by memory and societal change, brilliance and cruelty.