

TogetherWith has launched its partnership with Pinta Miami, a major Miami Art Week destination with a 19-year history at The Hangar in Coconut Grove’s historic Dinner Key. The leading platform for contemporary Latin American art in Miami returns December 4–7th, with TogetherWith directing US communications for the fair’s 2025 edition.
Slated to be one of the conceptually richest programs yet, this year’s fair features two major curated sectors: RADAR, curated by Isabella Lenzi, which explores organic materials, textiles, and intergenerational wisdom; and NEXT, curated by Juan Canela, showcasing experimental artist–gallery duos and new models of collaboration. Irene Gelfman returns as the fair’s Global Curator, further deepening the dialogue between Miami’s cultural identity and the evolving currents of contemporary Latin American art.
The anticipation for Pinta Miami, one of the city’s longest running satellite fairs, underscores the growing market for and economic impact of Latin American art, a sector in which Miami plays an increasingly central role. Art Basel may have catalysed Miami’s rise in the international art world, but Miami’s position as a gateway to Latin America and the art it produces, reflects a broader cultural shift, and Pinta continues to lead the way.

This year, Pinta’s network of more than 40 participating galleries, along with a strong presence of international collectors, museum groups, and private foundations make up the fair’s abundant curatorial and commercial ecosystem, and TogetherWith aims to position Pinta as an anchor of Miami Art Week.
“As Pinta Miami’s PR and communications partner for the US, we’re thrilled to take the lead on media strategy, press outreach, messaging, and on-site operations this year. It’s a milestone for our Arts & Culture practice and a chance for our team to yet again get deeply involved in one of Miami’s most important arts and culture events of the year.” said Florencia Franceschetti, managing director.
Pinta’s program is complemented by a robust FORO Talks series, covering market globalisation, art democratisation, sustainability, and innovation, alongside performances and guided tours. The 2025 edition, 'Decoding the Art Market,' will bring together artists, curators, collectors, and researchers to examine the dynamics shaping contemporary Latin American art today.

A media reception will be held on Thursday, December 4th at 11:00 AM at The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove, FL. Please RSVP by emailing here.