Ten-year-old contemporary artist Andres Valencia’s gallery has already nearly sold out at Art Miami.
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MIAMI (AP) - After a pandemic hiatus, the official Art Basel show is back in Miami with all its eccentric glory, a dizzying list of celebrity attendees and dozens of spin-off shows that are already generating a buzz, including a phenom child painter and a $4 million Banksy sale. Miami Art Week is an annual event centered around the Art Basel Miami Beach fair. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 11 of11 People walk through an art installation titled, "Hall of Visions," by artist Pilar Zeta of Argentina, on the beach at the Faena Hotel during Miami Art Week, Tuesday, Nov. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 10 of11 A painting titled, "700 Cycles of Somatic Renditioning," by artist Conrad Egyir is displayed during the VIP preview of Art Basel Miami Beach, Tuesday, Nov. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 9 of11 A sculpture titled, "Moving Up," by artist Yinka Shonibare is displayed during the VIP preview of Art Basel Miami Beach, Tuesday, Nov. Tezos is an energy efficient blockchain adopted by NFT artists. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 8 of11 People look at NFT artwork at the Tezos exhibition during the VIP preview of Art Basel Miami Beach, Tuesday, Nov. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 7 of11 People walk past a painting titled, "The Backside of Existence," by artist Jacqueline de Jong during the VIP preview of Art Basel Miami Beach, Tuesday, Nov. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 6 of11 People walk outside of the Miami Beach Convention Center during the VIP preview of Art Basel Miami Beach, Tuesday, Nov. Cohen foundation, which supports the arts, and environmental and wildlife education and preservation. Proceeds from Valencia's work go to the Perry J. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 5 of11 Artist Andres Valencia, 10, poses with his contemporary art displayed by Chase Contemporary at Art Miami during Miami Art Week, Thursday, Dec.
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Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 4 of11 Artist Andres Valencia, 10, sits with his father Lupe Valencia as they poses for a photograph with his contemporary art displayed by Chase Contemporary at Art Miami during Miami Art Week, Thursday, Dec. Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 3 of11 A video shows artist Andres Valencia, 10, creating his contemporary art displayed at the Chase Contemporary booth at Art Miami during Miami Art Week, Thursday, Dec.
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Lynne Sladky/AP Show More Show Less 2 of11 People look at contemporary art by artist Andres Valencia, 10, displayed by Chase Contemporary at Art Miami during Miami Art Week, Thursday, Dec. 1 of11 People walk past an exhibit which will be used in an Olujimi dance piece by Michelle Grant-Murray at the Afrikin Art Fair during Miami Art Week, Thursday, Dec.