Untitled Art fair opened its 14th edition on Miami's South Beach, featuring 160 exhibitors and a strong focus on emerging talent through its Nest sector and new solo and non-profit booth sections. Notable works include Márton Nemes's multisensory Stereo Paintings 11b (2025), Siebren Versteeg's media-critique piece History (2003), and Tanya Aguiñiga's socially engaged cotton-rope sculpture. The fair saw institutional visitors like collectors Don and Mera Rubell and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, with sales reported for works by Élise Peroi and Samuel Nnorom.
The fair matters because it signals sustained optimism in the art market following Untitled's successful Houston debut, and because its emphasis on three-dimensional wall works—'not-quite-paintings'—highlights a growing trend toward textural, sculptural surfaces in contemporary art. The inclusion of emerging galleries and artists from diverse backgrounds also underscores the fair's role in broadening access and visibility for new voices in the art world.