The Redwood Art Group BLOG

16 Dec 2025

THAT’S A WRAP FOR SPECTRUM MIAMI 2025!

As Miami Art Week’s only Two Fairs Under One Roof experience, Mana Wynwood was the place to be. The 15th edition of Spectrum Miami ran for five dynamic days—from Opening Night on December 3 through Sunday, December 7—delivering nonstop creativity and excitement. Featuring hundreds of independent career artists, studios, and emerging galleries from 21 countries, Spectrum Miami 2025 showcased an unforgettable mix of art, events, and global talent.

Fair Highlights

From the moment guests stepped into the lobby, they were they were immersed in striking visuals through Art on View, setting the tone for the experience ahead.  Attendees then discovered the elegance of Empress 1908 Gin’s display before immersing themselves in Spectrum’s Focus Pavilion, a curated showcase of outsider and street art. As they wandered the aisles, collectors encountered a vast array of galleries and artists presenting one-of-a-kind works. Miami’s own DJ Joey Paradis provided an energetic soundtrack, keeping the atmosphere lively as guests explored their favorite booths.

Just inside the entrance, Spectrum FOCUS offered an expanded Jason Perez Art exhibit, blending outsider, street, pop, and urban art with live painting demonstrations by some of today’s most innovative artists. The Ozzy Osbourne Collection with Save the Chimps proved a standout attraction, drawing enthusiastic visitors eager to experience this unique interspecies collaboration.

The Spectrum Art Theater, presented by the Better Days Foundation, featured daily live demonstrations by a lineup of talented artists including Mathilda, Ash Almonte, Jerry Rodriguez, Niccolo Uggioli, Shannon Kay, Peter Spacek, Andrew Curtiss, Elena Salova, and more, creating a dynamic hub of creativity throughout the fair.

And that’s just the beginning — explore our videos and photo galleries to see the full energy and magic of the event!

While collectors sipped Empress 1908 Gin cocktails, artists and galleries received special honors as we handed out this year’s awards. Here are this year’s winners:

  • Spotlight Award:

– Alejandro Robles
– Antoinette Schultze
– Bula Barua
– Charlotte Fonne
– Alex Lanier

  • INTERNATIONAL: Eri Yoshida and Artistinct
  • BOOTH DESIGN: Peter Spacek and Yachman / IS Fine Art
  • DIRECTORS: Jason Perez Art and Eric Von Seibert
  • SCULPTURE: Prescott Studio, Antoinette Prien Schultze, and The Gift Promise
  • BEST NEW EXHIBITOR: Nirnur, Tarman Art, and Christian Burnham
  • AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Casa Poidomani and Brinton Farrand
  • BEST SOLO EXHIBITOR: Taul Arts Studio, Fine Art Svitlana Glaser, and Luis Ros Art

Sales and Placements

Spectrum Miami exhibitors were thrilled by the strong turnout of collectors, with impressive sales, commissions, and notable gallery placements by [SOLO] artists reported throughout the show. Here are some highlights from this year’s exhibitor sales:

  • Returning exhibitor Nutted a Bust saw multiple sales once again this year, including The Echo Chamber, Two Sisters, among several others.
  • Brinton Farrand‘s return to Spectrum resulted in placements of multiple prints, plus several of his iconic originals.
  • Eric Von Seibert was back for a third year and placed his new Mininaut, plus Hibiscus, Chromatic Heart, and took several commissions and other orders.
  • Chadwick Concepts sold 9 paintings and had the privilege of personally installing five of them at lovely condos in Edgewater and Miami Beach—all new collectors.
  • Brad Antifolk was pleased to place his pieces, including Art is Sorry, Teenage Blues, What’s So Funny, Passion is Such a Delicate, I’m Gonna Explode, You Can Still Change, LIfe is Unusual, among others.
  • Luis Ros Art placed his Re-Emergence on the first day for $15,000 with pending sales for otherpieces.
  • First time exhibitor Antoinette Schultze placed one of her iconic sculpture, and a Long Island New York client is taking 2 indoor works and one large outdoor piece.
  • Marcy Stone‘s Playful Current, Free Flowing, and an Untitled piece  all found new homes.
  • Andrea Tarman reported selling multiples of her innovative  resin Astronauts, plus Blooming Pages and other pieces.
  • Charlotte Fonne was busy with sales both during and after the fair, totaling 9 pieces to date.
  • First time exhibitor Yachmann / IS Fine Art placed Ihoans Sebastian Lopez’s – Bull among others and made great contacts for future sales.

Still Thinking About That Favorite Piece?

Can’t stop thinking about a standout work from the fair? Visit our Online Catalog to find the exhibitor and see if it’s still available. You might even discover another piece that’s the perfect addition to your collection!

See You in 2026

A huge thank you to Empress 1908 Gin, Estrella Galicia, Mabi Artisanal Tea, COHART, Modern Luxury Miami, Ocean Drive Magazine, American Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine, and all our incredible sponsors for their support. And of course, thank you to every guest who made Spectrum Miami 2025 such an unforgettable experience!

Until next year, stay connected with Spectrum Miami on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for the latest news, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments. Mark your calendars now — December 2–6, 2026 — for the next edition of Spectrum Miami!

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