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Art Basel Miami Beach

3—7 December 2025
Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami
Booth E13

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Xavier Hufkens is delighted to return to the 2025 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach with a curated presentation that foregrounds artists distinguished by significant current and forthcoming institutional exhibitions around the world.

These include Milton Avery, celebrated in Colour Form and Composition: Milton Avery and his enduring influence on contemporary painting at MICAS in Malta; McArthur Binion, whose monographic exhibition Notes on Form (Intimate Structures) is on view at Georgetown University Art Galleries in Washington, DC; and Tracey Emin, who will present the much anticipated A Second Life at Tate Modern in London in early 2026. The presentation also highlights Thomas Houseago’s expansive exhibition First Light opening soon at the Rubell Museum in Miami, and Roni Horn’s Water, Water on the Wall, You’re the Fairest of Them All at MCA Denver.

Further institutional highlights include Lynda Benglis, who will feature in the forthcoming duo exhibition Encounters: Giacometti at the Barbican Centre in London; Mark Manders’s monographic show Mindstudy at Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar; Alice Neel’s major survey I Am the Century at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin; and Joan Semmel’s exhibition In the Flesh opening at the Jewish Museum in New York. The booth also features works by Cecilia Vicuña, whose institutional presence spans the long-running Quipu Gut at Pérez Art Museum Miami and the recently opened Reverse Migration, a Poetic Journey at IMMA in Dublin; Danh Vō, ahead of his solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; and Charline von Heyl, whose exhibition The Giddy Road to Ruin continues at The George Economou Collection in Athens. Additional highlights include works by Matt Connors, Cassi Namoda, Nicolas Party, Ken Price, Sterling Ruby, and Zhang Enli, underscoring the gallery’s commitment to presenting a diverse and intergenerational roster of artists.