With its electrifying lineup, Art Palm Beach 2025 was the most memorable edition of the show in its history. Despite industry trends, attendance nearly doubled from last year, while art sales reached unprecedented levels, transforming the Palm Beach County Convention Center into a hub for global creativity and excitement.
South Florida and people across the country watched in awe as the world’s largest Birkin Bag, “Big Birk,” handcrafted by GEO and presented by Denis Leon Gallery, LLC (Boca Raton), made its grand entrance under police guard. Once inside, visitors were greeted by the largest gathering of world-class international art galleries to ever convene on the Palm Beaches. “Art Palm Beach 2025 exceeded all expectations,” said Producer and Director Kassandra Voyagis. “The energy from collectors and art lovers was contagious. Thanks to the dedication of our galleries and the power of art to inspire and connect, this year’s event was nothing short of extraordinary.”
Notable transactions included:
- Marc Chagall’s 1956 Esquisse pour le Grand Cirque (Modern Fine Art, New York)
- George Condo’s Linear Portrait, 2019 (Corridor Contemporary, Tel Aviv)
- Takashi Murakami’s My Sincerity to You (2023) (Galerie Raphael, Frankfurt/Paris)
- Wayne Thiebaud’s Park Place (1995) (Adamar Fine Art, Miami)
- Mark Eisen’s debut sculpture (Modern Fine Art, New York)
- Maikel Martinez’s Dream Worlds series (Rosenbaum Gallery, Palm Beach/Boca Raton)
- Kai’s bronze Endless Possibilities (Markowicz Fine Art, Miami)
- Paul Nagy’s Bullet Flag (Provident Fine Art, Palm Beach)
- Hans Hofmann’s Untitled 1963 (Hollis Taggart, New York)
- Sangmin Lee’s Blue & White Porcelain Bowl (2022) (Lee & Bae, Seoul)
The success of the show encouraged organizers to make Art Palm Beach 2026 the most grand yet. It’s scheduled to run from January 28 to February 1, 2026.
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