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UNTITLED ART, BOOTH B20
MIAMI 04 - 08 DECEMBER -
We are excited to announce that RHODES will be exhibiting at this year’s Untitled Art Miami Beach from 4th to 8th December 2024, where we will be showcasing a curated group presentation of artworks by emerging painters Carsten Beck, Delia Hamer, Cat Spilman, Camille Cottier, Morag Caister and more.Presenting these artists on our stand offers the gallery a prime opportunity to engage with the key US art market and its collectors as well as afford our artists their debut showing on US soil and a valuable visible presence. Our booth this year mirrors the exceptional context of Untitled Art, where the fair’s mission of inclusivity and collaboration aligns seamlessly with RHODES’s dedication to championing innovative and engaging voices in contemporary art. We look forward to welcoming collectors, curators and art enthusiasts alike to experience these remarkable works in-person in Miami Beach from 4th to 8th December.Since its founding in 2012, Untitled Art has become a leading platform in the contemporary art world, celebrated for its iconic beachfront setting and dedication to fostering collaboration and inclusivity within the art ecosystem. It offers a remarkable opportunity for discovering contemporary art, and we are honoured to introduce our artists to this dynamic stage.
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Carsten Beck
Danish artist Carsten Beck depicts angular, geometric forms in his monochrome abstract works. -
Morag Caister
Morag Caister uses expressive figuration and delicate line-work to explore contemporary portraiture, capturing the essence of her subjects and inviting reflection on shared human emotions and connections. -
Delia Hamer
Delia Hamer’s art blends mythological and religious themes with Mediterranean-inspired colours, depicting solitary figures that evoke shared introspection and emotional connection. -
Camille Cottier
Camille Cottier’s art explores body politics and identity through her evolving “Les Bonshommes” series, featuring abstract, gestural figures that provoke reflection on individuality and societal roles. -
Cat Spilman
Cat Spilman’s expressive and spontaneous abstract works act as intimate self portraits, tackling themes of motherhood, separation and belonging. -
Additional available works
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Nick Smith
Well known for his instantly recognisable, pixelated style, Smith experiments with creations at the intersection between picture and pixel, fine art and popular culture. -
YOOL KIM
Kim’s maximalist approach expresses a series of fast-paced thoughts and emotions. Flowing and overlapping, her work is full of vibrant colour and pattern. -
STEWART SWAN
Both, man and beast, become the subject in Stewart Swan’s paintings, embodying the impact of their harsh and unforgiving surroundings through dark but often humorous demeanours. -
ELINA OJAKANGAS
By distorting shapes and perspectives, Ojakangas takes her work beyond mere representation, using surrealism to explore identity and the complex feelings connected to it. -
Gavin Lynch
Gavin Lynch reimagines landscape painting through a unique and innovative style that combines elements of collage and digital manipulation. -
J. Carino
Carino's work explores the interconnectedness of queer identities, human nature, and the environment, using monumental nude figures set against landscapes to challenge societal views and celebrate the naturalness of queer bodies.