American Express and Delta Airlines painted the art crowd in dazzling colors with the welcomed return of the Untitled Art Fair: The Artscape Lounge.
Inside the South Beach tent, hundreds of invited guests experienced the thrills of the renowned lounge.
The Artscape Lounge presented by Delta and American Express is a supreme beachfront oasis with complimentary bites and beverages curated by five-time James Beard award-winning chef Michael Solomonov. The food and drinks in the gorgeous space curated a divine moment in the middle of Art Week. It was delicious fun that all took a big bite of and indulged in the most fabulous fashion.

(Courtesy The Artscape Lounge)
Each space at the event highlighted a different leading art destination that Delta flies to, featuring curated artwork and design elements that capture its distinct creative spirit. Guests explored global F&B offerings and crafted their own personalized “Art Atlas” to inspire future travels — all courtesy of Delta and American Express.

(Courtesy The Artscape Lounge)
Artistic collaborations with participating galleries presenting at Untitled Art complemented the experience that Delta SkyMiles® American Express Card Members had access to and found exclusive offerings when they showed their card at entry.
At Miami Beach for the 14th edition, Untitled Art unveiled its 2025 program, which reaffirmed its position as the leading fair dedicated to community and collaboration. Guided by its mission to evolve the art fair model, the show introduced a re-imagined format under the direction of Executive Director Clara Andrade Pereira and guest curators Petra Cortright, Allison Glenn, and Jonny Tanna with Harlesden High Street, featuring focused artist presentations, Special Projects, an expanded Nest sector and a new section dedicated to non-profits, and intentional new partnerships.
These initiatives build on the fair’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement within the contemporary art market. Challenging conventions in the art fair experience, Untitled Art continues to bridge artistic integrity, curatorial rigor, and collector insight through progressive programming.
This year’s Special Projects sector, guest-curated by Allison Glenn, Artistic Director-at-Large of The Shepherd in Detroit and Curator of the 2026 Toronto Biennial of Art, presents art as a resonant cultural experience. This sector welcomed site-specific installations and ambitious projects across the fair and throughout the city.
Offering a dynamic approach, inviting exhibitors, organizations, and artists to activate presentations beyond their booths, the sector featured eighteen projects for its largest presentation to date.



