For collectors eager to explore the next artistic trends without overspending, Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 offers fertile ground. Across the Nova and Positions sectors, as well as the newly launched digital art platform Zero 10, galleries are presenting bold experiments, new bodies of work, and striking debuts that remain within affordable reach. Below are some of the most compelling artworks at accessible price tiers.
Under USD 10K
Carolina Fusilier
Quiet persistence of a particle, 2025
Margot Samel (Positions)
What happens to the machines that outlive us? Argentinian artist Carolina Fusilier searches for the answers in her sculptures. Her recent hybrid sculpture-paintings imagine what technology might look like long after obsolescence – worn down, adapted, or repurposed over time. Comprising an oil painting framed by styrofoam, papier-mâché, and aluminum wiring, Quiet persistence of a particle resembles a mysterious sci-fi device, still buzzing with electricity in a post-human world.
Maya Man
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes #6, 2024
bitforms gallery (Zero 10)
Like many who came of age after the advent of social media, Maya Man is fluent in the internet’s performative logic. The New York-based artist uses custom software to remix digital culture into installations, websites, and algorithmic works that critically examine the ways we present ourselves online. In (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes #6 (2024), Man pairs Hans Christian Andersen’s cautionary fairytale The Red Shoes with Depop listings for secondhand red shoes. User-generated images and listing descriptions cycle through a live generative sequence accompanied by shifting sounds; this framed print captures a still from that performance and comes with an NFT.