EXHIBITIONS
CRISTINA VERGANO: LA VIDA ES SUEÑO
On View:
December 2-7, 2025
Miami Beach, FL
Cristina Vergano's fantastical scenes, with their golden horizons and hybrid, otherworldly characters, create a dreamlike atmosphere that leaves viewers hovering on the edge between what is real and what is imagined—a subtle nod to the 1635 play from which the exhibition takes its name.
La Vida Es Sueño runs December 2–7, 2025 at SCOPE during Art Basel Miami Beach.
FEATURED ARTISTS
CRISTINA VERGANO
Cristina Vergano is known for her paintings that blend a classical style with fantastical, surrealistic content. She has received critical acclaim in ARTnews, Art in America, and The New York Times, among other publications. She was also featured, alongside Louise Bourgeois, Agnes Martin, and Yayoi Kusama, in the article, "Wise Buys: 50 Women Artists Worth Watching," published by Blouin Art+Auction.
Born in Milan, Italy in 1960, Vergano lives and works in New York. Her work has been exhibited in and collected by numerous museums, including the Parrish Art Museum and the Chicago Anthenaeum. She counts among her collectors Whoopi Goldberg, Robert and Cortney Novogratz, and Madonna.
GRIMANESA AMORÓS
Grimanesa Amorós is a Peruvian-born American multimedia creative whose work explores community connections intersecting history, technology, and architecture.
Describing her work as a “constant romance with the unknown,” Amorós first incorporated light into her practice following a fated trip to Iceland. While there, she saw the northern lights and realized the powerful ephemeral magic light held. She discusses light’s ability to transcend social and geographic boundaries: “We all connect to light.”
To inquire about commissions and available works, please call +1-212-219-2656.
ROTRAUT
Rotraut Klein-Moquay, known by her mononym Rotraut, is a German-French visual artist whose lively and intuitive forms – recurrent in both her paintings and sculpture – interpret the universal intelligence for the human eye.
Her work is represented in public collections, including the Centre Pompidou in France, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, and the Phoenix Art Museum in the United States.
For more information on Rotraut, please call +1-212-219-2656.