Daily NewsletterCrypto art rears its head again at Art Basel Miami Beach and Pantone's color of the year draws backlash. - 3 min read Beeple's "Regular Animals" (2025) (photo Valentina Di Liscia/ Hyperallergic) Today in douchy crypto-bro art, a Beeple sensation at Art Basel Miami Beach features anthropomorphic robodogs with the faces of powerful men, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Andy Warhol, and the artist himself, born Mike Winkelmann.
Last year at the fair, there were four shared booths in the Nova section for young galleries; only two shared booths appeared in the main sector, with the New York-based Bortolami gallery splitting one with London's Thomas Dane, and New York's Franklin Parrasch splitting his with his Los Angeles project, Parrasch Heijnen.This year, the situation has flipped. The only galleries sharing a booth in Nova are Isabel Aninat and Espacio Valverde (the latter shared a Nova booth with Fabian Lang last year), and in the main sector, it's not just Bortolami/Dane and Parrash/Parrasch Heijnen that are pairing up. It's also New York galleries Andrew Kreps and Anton Kern, whose namesake dealers are longtime friends; New York's March gallery and LA's Parker; and São Paulo's Galatea and Buenos Aires's Isla Flotante.