Art Miami still had a little oomph left in it for the final day of sales:
- Galerie Terminus sold a Gerhard Richter abstract painting for $1.1million, and a Heiner Meyer Mickey Mouse sculpture for $80,000
- Scott White Contemporary Art sold a Robert Indiana sculpture titled Hope for $190,000, a Tim Bavington for $25,000, and a Kyungmi Shin
- Arcature Fine Art sold a large Roy Lichtenstein for an undisclosed amount
- Evelyn Aimis Fine Art sold a Robert Rauschenberg and two Jaume Plensa sculptures for undisclosed amounts
- Timothy Yarger Fine Arts sold a Louise Nevelson sculpture Untitled for $120,000
- Mark Borghi Fine Art sold a Frank Stella Untitled (Black and Orange) for $85,000
- Bridget Mayer Gallery sold a Steve Tobin sculpture Steel Root for $75,000, two Frederico Herrero paintings, one German Gomez photograph, one James Sienna drawing, and over 100 Steve Tobin Ceramic Bang Pots
- Schantz Galleries sold a glass sculpture by Lino Tagliapietra titled Hopi for $43,000
- Jenkins Johnson Gallery sold two Julian Opies for a $24,500 and $12,500 and a Julia Fullerton-Batten
- Contessa Gallery sold David Drebin’s Lets get ready to rumble video installation for $22,500 – the piece made its world premiere at Art Miami. The gallery also sold a Hanneke Beaumont small bronze sculpture to a notable European collector for $18,000
- McCormick Gallery & Vincent Vallarino Fine Art sold a $22,000 Lisa Nankivil painting, and a David Slivka sculpture
The following galleries also reported sales:
- Bernice Steinbaum sold a Tatiana Parcero, a Hung Liu, a Maria Fernanda Cardoso, and a Courtney Johnson
- Cynthia Corbett Gallery sold a Luis Barba to a collector from the Bahamas, two Klari Reis paintings, and a Deborah Azzopardi