SCOPE Art Show 2024: What's On View

As Art Week heats up in Miami, artists from around the globe come together to explore this year’s theme of ‘Interdependence.’

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At Miami Beach, SCOPE Art Show is heating up for its 23rd edition, now through December 8, 2024. In line with this year’s theme of Interdependence, the show is bringing together over 85 international exhibitors from 15 countries to celebrate the power of creative collaboration. Here’s a glimpse of what’s on view so far.

Art and sport become one at GCS Gallery’s solo spotlight on Nikkolos Mohammed, capturing the rhythm of competition in his bold collage-like works. Dr. Esther Mahlangu’s 26 foot painting “Ukuthula Makube Nawe (Peace Be With You)” delivers a tender message of peace while Lucy Sparrow’s Produce family portraits features a sweet display of her signature smiling felt fruits.

Elsewhere, artists look to texture as a dialogue of collaboration and collective memory. At John Doe Gallery, nuggets of nostalgia echo the flux and fade of an airbrushed surface, while Lovewatt’s presentation reimagines moments of pop culture under a vibrant light. In the show’s central lounge, Hypeart is making its SCOPE debut with works by Stickymonger, UFO907 and KATSU exploring the liberatory power of spray paint, alongside a special ASICS installation featuring CHITO’s snarling dog signatures.

Each week-long VIP pass to SCOPE includes a champagne pass, a guest pass, access to exclusive on-site programming, a selection of SCOPE merchandise and an entry to the SCOPE Party featuring a performance by Quiana Parks and Kelela. To purchase tickets and learn more about the fair, visit scope-art.com.

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