NY Arts -
Amongst the extensive list of fairs exhibited at Art Basel, an underdog outshined the competitors with its fresh take on environmentally-minded art. Untitled, directed by curator Omar Lopez-Chahoud, made its debut this year by setting up camp right on Miami Beach. Showcasing up-and-coming artists from all over the world, Omar selected the appropriate galleries whose art was not only intertwined via commonalities, but had also complimented the airy space within the billowing tent. Given enough room to run caravans through its halls, Untitled offered wide paths bathing in sunlight that penetrated through several beach panoramas, as well as the thin ceilings of the tent. Working with architects and artists alike, Omar’s ambitions led him to create a fantastic art show within a refreshing space, which differentiated the fair from the stale, overcrowded indoor galleries we’ve all become accustomed to in the art world.
ReportMassimo Nardi