Feb 4, 2008

Latin American Art is Hot: ARTEAMERICAS is back in MIAMI


Merrill Lynch arteaméricas, the world’s premier fair of art from Latin America, will be returning to Miami for the sixth year in a row. Starting on Friday, March 28th through Monday, March 31st, Merrill Lynch arteaméricas will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

This year in particular I had the honor of previewing the images of arteaméricas great artists and their art, as I was the coordinator of the fair’s catalogue.

You can view a list of all the participating galleries, artists that will be present and the art they are presenting in www.arteamericas.com

In six short years, Merrill Lynch arteaméricas has become the world’s most important and most prestigious fair of Latin American art.

Latin American art in the United States is widely represented by: Aldo Castillo Art Gallery, Chicago; PanAmerican Art Projects, Dallas; Alejandra von Hartz Fine Art, Amat Gallery, Arévalo Arte, ArtSpace / Viriginia Miller, Beaux Arts, Cernuda Arte, Dot Fifty One, Hardcore Art Contemporary Space, Diana Lowenstein Fine Art, Durban Segnini Gallery, dpm Arte Contemporaneo, Latin Art Core, PanAmerican Art Projects, Praxis International Art, Sammer Gallery, Signature Art and The Americas Collection, Miami; Cecilia de Torres LTD, Galería Solar, Henrique Faría Fine Art, Latin Collector and Leon Tovar Gallery, New York; A. Cueto, Gómez Fine Art and Latitude Art Project, Puerto Rico; and Ruiz-Healy Art, San Antonio.

Merrill Lynch arteaméricas is directed by Leslie Pantín serving as the fair’s President; Emilio Calleja as Vice President; and Diego Costa Peuser, publisher of Arte al Día Internacional and director of PINTA Art Fair in New York as Fair Director of arteaméricas.