Fine art was on full view at Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, by Art Miami. It returned for its eighth edition at the Palm Beach County Convention Center last week featuring 76 galleries from 18 countries and nearly 1,000 artists. Even though the fair was a relatively modest size, it delivered way above its weight with fabulous fine art pieces not readily seen in other shows. In the show’s first full day sold stickers were prevalent next to many pieces, with some great ones already snapped up as was the cover artwork for this article. Art collectors and enthusiasts keen on finding great pieces still had many more to choose from, among them works from Julia Ibbini, Solange Heilenkotter, Coderch & Malavia and Giselle Borrás to name a few. Discoverable new and mid-career artists continued to bring new and welcome energy to fine art shows with show organizers readily fulfilling the need of buyers.
Featured image: Javier Carabello – Pollack, oil on canvas. Duque Arango Galeria, Medellín.
Julia Ibbini: Sands of Time 8.1, 8.2, 12.1, and 12.2, 2025. Layered laser cut paper. Long-Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis. Daniele Fortuna: Bust with Flowers. Cut wood and hand painted. Aldo Castillo Gallery, Naples. Giselle Borrás: 19 – Mental Hallway 2025, mixed media. Mark Hachem Gallery, Paris.Saad Nazih: Aine, 2024, oil on canvas. Gallery Makowski, Paris.Roman Gulman: Nicolas, 2023. Nisticovich Gallery, Tel Aviv. Antoine Dufilho: Shelby AC Cobra – Bleue 3/8, 2022. Stainless steel and aluminum. Markowicz Fine Art, Dallas/Laguna Niguel, Miami.Isabelle Scheltjens: Whisper of Grayscales. Glass and mixed media mosaic. Markowicz Fine Art, Dallas/Laguna Niguel, Miami. Solange Heilenkotter: (left to right) City Subject No. 02, City Subject No. 87, City Subject No. 74. All 3D Layers of Paper. Blinkgroup Fine Art Gallery, Boca Raton.Raúl Cordero: The Future Was Now, 2021. Acrylic, polyester and metallic pigments on canvas. Contessa Gallery, Palm Beach/Southampton/Cleveland.JuanK Valencia: Infinity OV. Metal painted sculpture. Colour Senses Project, Miami. David Drebin: Diamond Crusher, 2024, lightbox. Contessa Gallery, Palm Beach/Southampton/Cleveland. Donadini: 27 – Aprés Piet, mixed media on canvas. Mark Hachem Gallery, Paris.Jacques Le Bescond: Feria, bronze. Gallery Got, Sydney/Paris Saint Paul de Vence.Wilson Guerrero: Let’s play in the forest, 2025. Drawing on awning fabric. Duque Arango Galeria, Medellín. Patty Madden: Lotus, 2025. Vapor welded nylon filament and acrylic paint. Steidel Contemporary, West Palm Beach. Sonia Delaunay: Les jeux d’enfants, 1975. Aubusson tapestry in wool. Boccara Gallery, New York.Christian Albarracín: Dreaming Willow, 2025, oil on canvas. Blinkgroup Fine Art Gallery, Boca Raton.Roman Feral: Hermes Bronze. Eden, New York/Miami/Aspen/Las Vegas/Saint-Tropez/Dubai//London.Coderch & Malavia: Tensegrety dance Blu, 2023, bronze. Liquid Art System, Miami/Capri/Positano/Ravello.
Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary is an international art fair presented by Art Miami.
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