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SCOPE Unveils 85 Exhibitors for 23rd Edition at Miami Art Week 2024

SCOPE Art Show 2024, a leading platform for contemporary art, has announced its exhibitors for the 23rd Miami edition, set to take place from December 3–8, 2024, during Miami Art Week. Under the leadership of new director Hayley River Smith, this year's show will feature 85 international galleries from 15 countries, continuing SCOPE's legacy of inclusivity and cultural engagement while refining its curatorial approach.



As the most-visited fair during Miami Art Week, SCOPE Miami Beach attracts over 100,000 visitors annually to its bespoke pavilion located at Ocean Drive and 8th Street. The 2024 edition will showcase solo and group presentations of emerging contemporary art, with a focus on artists exploring technology, culture, and societal boundaries. Among the participating galleries, 42 are new exhibitors from regions including Warsaw, Poland; Lagos, Nigeria; and Portland, Oregon.


This year, the galleries will engage in dialogue with SCOPE’s multidisciplinary platform, The New Contemporary, which features large-scale exhibitions, installations, and diverse programming. The theme for 2024, "Interdependence," reflects the collaborative nature of the show, aiming to foster creative exchanges and inspire the art community.


“We are thrilled to welcome a curated roster of new and returning exhibitors from across the globe,” said director Hayley River Smith. “This year’s edition highlights the forward-looking dynamism SCOPE is known for, creating synergy across the presenting galleries and programming that will leave visitors and the wider art community inspired.”


SCOPE Art Show continues to serve as a premier showcase for emerging art, offering a diverse and engaging experience for collectors, artists, and first-time visitors alike.


Gallery Participation


  • Alday Hunken

  • Amnesty International USA

  • Andenken

  • Ange Monnoyeur Gallery

  • Armax MIA Corp

  • Art Seen

  • ARTXCODE

  • Artyli Gallery

  • Axiom Contemporary

  • B-OWND

  • Bertrand Productions

  • Blumka Contemporary

  • Buchkunst Berlin

  • Carbyne Art

  • Casa Valfré

  • CASTERLINE|GOODMAN Gallery

  • Catalyst Contemporary

  • CCucu Gall-Art

  • The Chemistry Gallery

  • Christopher Cutts Gallery

  • Cincinnati Art Underground

  • Claire Oliver Gallery

  • Collections 

  • Compound Gallery 

  • COOL

  • Cry Baby Gallery

  • D. Colabella Fine Art Gallery

  • David Lusk Gallery

  • Form. Paris

  • Formento Fine Art

  • Galeria Subtítulo

  • Galerie Lougè

  • Galleri Ramfjord

  • Gallery VII

  • GCS Agency 

  • Good Mother Studio

  • HAVOC Gallery

  • Hebru Brand Studios

  • heejsteck#

  • Helga Stentzel

  • Helm Gallery

  • Hypeart x Shophouse

  • i le gallery

  • inside-out

  • John Doe Gallery 

  • Ki Smith Gallery

  • Kingsland Editions

  • L. Kotler Fine Art 

  • LOVEWATTS USA

  • Lucy Sparrow

  • MAG Gallery

  • Maison Lune

  • MBM Gallery

  • Mitochondria Gallery

  • Mortal Machine

  • Munzón Gallery

  • Narrative Gallery

  • Newhouse Gallery

  • NG Art Gallery

  • Not for Them

  • O-Art Project

  • once trece

  • One Grand Gallery

  • Open Gallery

  • Pen and Brush

  • Project Art Box

  • Richard Beavers Gallery

  • Shueisha Manga-Art Heritage

  • Sitting Room Gallery 

  • Soapbox Arts

  • Spence Gallery 

  • Stella Galerie

  • Stick Together

  • SUMA Galeria

  • Tanya Weddemire Gallery

  • The CAMP Gallery

  • The Locker Room Gallery

  • The Melrose Gallery

  • Thinkspace Projects

  • Third Coast Gallery

  • Transmit Studio

  • Trophy Room

  • Visionary Projects

  • Wolf & Nomad

  • Yenwa Gallery


By ML Staff. Image courtesy of SCOPE

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