Miami Art Week 2025 has come and gone, but many of its most talked-about exhibitions will remain on view for some time. Still, Miami’s power players and visiting celebs got a first look at VIP openings and parties last week, and World Red Eye was there through it all. Even if you went Baseling every day, there’s no way you saw everything. Here’s what you might’ve missed.

A decade of visionary art lit up Miami Beach as Faena Art unveiled its most ambitious Art Week commission yet, Es Devlin’s “Library of Us.”

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Jason Rubell, Michelle Rubell, Thomas Houseago, Mera Rubell, Don Rubell, and Samuel Rubell

A bold new chapter unfolded at the Rubell Museum as it debuted a sweeping slate of exhibitions for Miami Art Week 2025, headlined by its first-ever single-artist survey.

Carlon and George Clinton

Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami‘s VIP Opening Night, presented by W Magazine, celebrated five landmark exhibitions: “Joyce Pensato,” “Richard Hunt: Pressure,”  “Andreas Schulze: Special,” “Masaomi Yasunaga: Traces of Memory on the Ground Floor,” and “Igshaan Adams: Lulu, Zanele, Zandile, Savannah.”

Shepard Fairey, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Amanda Fairey, Logan Hicks, and Janet Goldman

Wynwood Walls kicked off Miami Art Week 2025 with a private opening event celebrating this year’s theme, “Only Human.”

Nikolai Haas, Djuna Bel, Sarah Arison, and Simon Haas

YoungArts kicked off Miami Art Week with its annual private dinner on the YoungArts Plaza, hosted by YoungArts board chair Sarah Arison in partnership with Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world.

Carlos de la Cruz, Patricia Keon, Craig Robins, and Jeffrey Deitch

The Craig Robins Collection lifts viewers into a world where gravity bends, chance delights, and art floats between eras.

Studio Lenca and David Castillo

David Castillo presented a solo exhibition of new paintings by Studio Lenca, the UK-based artist known for work rooted in personal narrative and cultural memory. 

Odeal and Jamie Foxx

Guests packed into LIV for a special appearance by Jamie Foxx and German-Nigerian singer-songwriter Odeal.