White Cube returns to Art Basel Miami Beach (booth C9) presenting works by artists including Michael Armitage, Cai Guo-Qiang, Willem de Kooning, Tracey Emin, Theaster Gates, Antony Gormley, Katharina Grosse, Andreas Gursky, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, Richard Hunt, Brice Marden, Sarah Morris, Cady Noland, Howardena Pindell and Sylvia Snowden among others.
Booth highlights include:
Richard Hunt’s welded bronze sculpture, Half Circle Runner (1979), created as a tribute to renowned American sprinter and long-jump star Jesse Owens. Opening concurrently at ICA Miami is ‘Pressure’, the first posthumous survey of the late artist, from 2 December 2025 until 29 March 2026.
Bank of China (2025) by Sarah Morris, coinciding with the artist’s new commission for the façade of the Burberry store in Miami’s Design District: a vinyl re-modelling of her 2004 painting Department of Water and Power. It precedes Morris’s solo exhibition at White Cube Mason’s Yard, London (20 March – 2 May 2026), celebrating 30 years of collaboration with the gallery.
Untitled (2022), a painting by newly represented artist Katharina Grosse. The artist’s largest ever urban installation was unveiled by Art Basel at Messeplatz, Basel, in June 2025. Grosse will open a solo exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey, London, in April 2026.
Antony Gormley’s CONCENTRATE (2025) from the artist’s ‘Polyhedra Works’ series. It coincides with ‘SURVEY’, Gormley’s first major museum survey in the US at Nasher Sculpture Centre, until 4 January 2026.
A new painting by Tracey Emin titled To Much Force (2025), ahead of the artist’s major survey at Tate Modern, London, in February 2026.
Cai Guo-Qiang’s Study for Uffizi: A Bouquet of Flowers No. 4, from the artist’s series of floral gunpowder paintings created for his solo exhibition ‘Flora Commedia’ at the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, in 2018.
Red Shell (2014) by Sylvia Snowden, from her sustained series devoted to her daughter, exploring how colour, gesture and surface can embody the shifting conditions of interior life. ‘Sylvia Snowden: On the Verge’ is currently on view at White Cube New York, until 19 December 2025.
Andreas Gursky’s Harry Styles (2025). Measuring over four metres, this landmark work emerged from an extended collaboration with the British musician, during which Gursky was granted on-stage access at live concerts.
Untitled Red and Green Drawing 1 (1998) by Brice Marden, in which the artist explores the tension between two colours through restrained, gestural lines, alongside Willem de Kooning’s vibrant, abstract painting Figures in a Landscape #2 (1976).
Cady Noland’s celebrated Untitled (Walker) (1989) and David Hammons’s African American Flag (1990), landmark works that reflect each artist’s incisive engagement with American identity and its social and political realities.