
The 14th Edition of Untitled Art, Miami Beach
December 3 – 7, 2025
On the sands of Miami Beach
Kavi Gupta is pleased to announce our participation in Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2025.
The gallery's presentation, MENASA+: Thresholds of Representation, extends our commitment to amplifying global voices that shape the contemporary moment. It brings together artists from across the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the AAPI diaspora— artists whose lived experiences of migration, hybridity, gender, and belonging redefine what global contemporary art can be. This curatorial framework positions MENASA+ and AAPI dialogues not as categories, but as interconnected conditions of making—translation, survival, inheritance, reinvention, and resistance. It reflects a belief that identity in art is not fixed but continuously negotiated across borders, languages, and histories of gendered power. At a time when geopolitics continues to compress complex identities into binaries of “us” and “them,” the art world has mirrored similar patterns of exclusion and invisibility. This presentation resists that logic. It centers practitioners— particularly female and femme-identifying artists from MENASA+ and AAPI regions—whose voices have emerged from unforgiving cultural and political contexts, yet continue to embody resilience, autonomy, and creative power.
The booth is conceived as a minimalist and contemplative threshold between visibility and silence. It reflects Kavi Gupta Gallery’s ongoing commitment to offering a platform for artists whose practices confront erasure, amplify unseen narratives, and celebrate the act of creation as an act of resistance. Each work operates as both testimony and proposition, inviting viewers to ask who is seen, who is heard, and on whose terms. Through material, image, and form—In the voices of women and diasporic artists from MENASA+ and AAPI communities, this presentation speaks of endurance and transformation—of making beauty and meaning amid constraint, of holding space for memory and for change. It honors the courage to create within systems that deny freedom, asserting that art from these regions is not defined by trauma, but by imagination and hope.
This curatorial vision reflects both an institutional and personal stance. As a gallerist of South Asian heritage and American formation, Kavi Gupta approaches this project as both participant and witness in an ongoing translation between cultures and histories. The gallery’s evolution mirrors that journey—building bridges between the local and the global, between the personal and the collective, between inheritance and reinvention.
Through exhibitions, publications, and international presentations, Kavi Gupta Gallery continues to expand the conversation on what defines contemporary art today. By situating women and diasporic artists from Persian-ate regions at the center, the gallery affirms that diversity is not a gesture of inclusion—it is the essence of culture itself.
Founded in 2012, Untitled Art’s flagship fair takes place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. Known for its cutting-edge programming and curatorial integrity, the fair features noteworthy galleries and nonprofits from across the globe, showcasing emerging and established artists.
The 14th edition of the fair will be held December 3 through 7, 2025 with a VIP and Press Preview on December 2.
