Mindy Solomon Gallery — An Incubator for Contemporary Visual Language
848 NW 22nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
United States
Tel: 786-953-6917
Mindy Solomon Gallery has, since its founding in 2009, established itself as a significant node within Miami’s contemporary art ecosystem—particularly in the Allapattah district, where a new generation of galleries has redefined the city’s cultural geography. The gallery’s program is distinguished by its sustained commitment to emerging and mid-career artists, positioning it as both a platform for discovery and a site of critical development.
From a curatorial and museological perspective, Mindy Solomon Gallery functions as an incubator of artistic voices. Its exhibitions foreground practices that traverse painting, sculpture, photography, and video, often collapsing the boundaries between narrative figuration and non-objective abstraction. This duality is not incidental; rather, it reflects a broader curatorial interest in the instability of visual language—how meaning is constructed, disrupted, and rearticulated through form, material, and context.
A defining characteristic of the gallery is its long-standing engagement with material experimentation, particularly within ceramics and sculptural practices. In this regard, the gallery contributes to the ongoing revaluation of mediums historically positioned at the margins of fine art discourse, aligning itself with a broader institutional shift that recognizes craft-based processes as sites of conceptual rigor.
Equally significant is the gallery’s intersection with design. By working closely with interior designers, advisors, and curators, Mindy Solomon extends the life of artworks beyond the exhibition space into lived environments. This approach challenges the conventional separation between art as autonomous object and art as integrated experience, suggesting a more fluid relationship between aesthetic production and spatial inhabitation.
Critically, the gallery’s role exceeds that of a commercial venue. It operates as a mediating structure—connecting artists, collectors, and design professionals while fostering a discourse that is both accessible and intellectually grounded. Its advisory services reinforce this position, encouraging a mode of collecting that is informed, intentional, and responsive to the evolving trajectories of artists’ practices.
In the context of Miami’s rapidly expanding art scene, Mindy Solomon Gallery distinguishes itself through a balance of risk and continuity. It invests in artists at pivotal moments in their careers while maintaining a coherent curatorial vision that privileges experimentation, material intelligence, and cross-disciplinary dialogue.
Ultimately, Mindy Solomon Gallery embodies a model of contemporary practice where emergence is not a category, but a condition—a continuous process of becoming that unfolds across exhibitions, collaborations, and the broader cultural landscape.
Represented Artists
Arbelaez, Natalia
Barkley, Glenn
Casto, Andrew
Cohn, Genevieve
Contreras, Alejandro
Daniel, Melanie
Future Kid, Super
Gill, John
Hayes, Donté
Hayon, Jaime
Hicks, David
Hoque, Asif
Howard, Lanise
Jimenez, Sydnie
Johnson, Ezra
Kincaid, Basil
Kobayashi, Osamu
Kunin, Julia
Kvapil, Jay
Leonard, Virginia
Lopez, Linda
MacDowell, Kate
Miller, Adam D.
Moon, Jiha
Olson, Jeremy
Phillips, Matt
Pocetti, Ornella
Salazar Tlatenchi, Moises
Sanchez, Ernesto Garcia
Schweiger, Zoe
Smith, Ali
Stacklab
Temba, Malaika
Trombly, Frances
Yang D’Haene, Jane
Yehezkelli, Shai
Works Available By
Alcaide, Ricardo
Ando, Yuki
Baxter, Xavier
Billet, Joyce
Buckman, Zoë
Canevari, Marcelo
Cardozo, Eduardo
Casella, Jonathan
Casey, Autumn
Clements, Dee
Collado, Yanira
Cowan, Amber
Davis, Damon
Edmondson, Stan
Fanning, Brittany
Fraleigh, Angela
Friedman, Terri
Generic Art Solutions
Gomez Paz, Daniela
Guo, Shuling
hettler.tüllmann
Jimenez, Haylie
Kabangu, Jack
Kaneshiro, Kiyoshi
Karpov, Darina
Lee, Jaiik
Lee, Minkyu
Lee, Siennie
Lefort, Jennifer
Martinez, Victoria
McGaughey, Sean
Merriweather, Murjoni
Mojo, Brittany
Montgomery, Lindsay
Ortiz, Anna
Partington, Claire
Petersen, Gary
Rebhuhn, Christine
Rodriguez-Casanova, Leyden
Rubinstein, Heather Bause
Rudolph, Kelsie
Ruiz-Berman, Christian
Sanchez, Gabriel
Sierra, José
Tessi, Juan
Turner, Vadis
Tyler, Russell
Valenzuela, Rodrigo
Vasquez Yui, Celia
Wright Sr., Jamele
Yoon, Justin





