Ascaso Gallery is proud to celebrate Miami Art Week 2025 with a dynamic two-part program that highlights the power and scale of contemporary art. At our gallery, we are thrilled to present Forms in space, a new exhibition dedicated to monumental sculptures and large-format paintings. This immersive show invites viewers to experience architecturally scaled works that command attention and provoke reflection. Among the highlights are a striking installation by Arman, featuring his iconic broken violins and cellos, and a towering Menina by Manolo Valdés, both showcased in a thoughtfully curated setting.

The exhibition also features exceptional works by Julio Larraz, Cornelis Zitman, Jimenez Deredia, Agustín Cárdenas, Jorge Salas, Carlos Medina, Francisco Narváez, Víctor Valera, Reyner Ferrer, and Alirio Palacios, among others—offering a rich and diverse panorama of Latin American and international masters.

Simultaneously, at Art Miami, we are presenting a curated selection of works that includes a luminous physichromie by Carlos Cruz-Diez, a large-scale piece by Jesús Soto, intricate paintings by Oswaldo Vigas, and standout works by Julio Larraz, Carlos Medina, and Pablo Atchugarry. Join us as we celebrate the monumental, the immersive, and the expressive—Forms in space is our tribute to the enduring impact of scale, form, and vision in contemporary art.