Miami Art Week is the pinnacle of the U.S. art fair calendar, with much of the world’s collectors descending on Miami Beach for a whirlwind of fairs, gallery shows, museum exhibitions, public art installations, and much, much more. It’s an overwhelming sea of options, complicated by the very real limitations of time, geography, and, increasingly as the week goes on, traffic. So what’s actually worth seeing this year? Here’s our list of what we’re most excited about as the hectic conclusion to the 2025 art season ramps up. Cheers, Miami!
Noted private collection the Margulies is pulling out the big guns for this year’s presentation, with an all-star line-up of the Pop Art movement’s most famous men. What the display lacks in diversity, it makes up for with with the art historical importance of the works on view. Those include a John Chamberlain crushed car relief sculpture from 1976, a 1959 Jasper Johns numbers canvas, a Roy Lichtenstein painting of a hot dog rendered in Ben-Day dots, and Andy Warhol’s stacked sculpture Set of Five Boxes: Brillo Soap Pad; Campbell’s Tomato Juice; Del Monte Peach Halves; Heinz Tomato Ketchup; Kellogg’s Corn Flakes from 1964.