With exhibition spaces across Capri, Positano, Ravello, and Miami, the gallery presented a curated selection of recent and never-before-seen works that quickly became some of the most talked-about moments at Art Miami and CONTEXT. Visitors poured in, conversations sparking a vibrant energy that carried across the week, fueling real human connections and new relationships within the international art community.
Many artworks became true crowd magnets. Roberto Ferri’s paintings often drew queues of admirers, Antonio Sannino’s Hanami works resonated with viewers for their luminous depth, and Peter Demetz’s wooden sculptures captivated passersby with their intimate realism. The wall sculptures of Stefania Vichi and the enigmatic canvases of Federica Poletti emerged among the most discussed new proposals.

“Art Miami and CONTEXT are more than showcases,” Senesi says. “They are living environments where encounters happen naturally, where curiosity, passion, and dialogue shape real relationships. This year, we saw not only an extraordinary turnout but a genuine desire from visitors to connect with our artists and with us. Miami welcomed our vision with warmth and enthusiasm, confirming once again the strength of the cultural bridge we are building.”
The week unfolded with Capri glamour meets Miami’s unmistakable energy in a way only Liquid Art System can stage, creating a world where art and sound shaped a shared atmosphere that reflected Senesi’s vision.

At Art Miami, the gallery occupied a 100 m² booth, while CONTEXT hosted a 150 m² main presentation, accompanied by an intimate installation by Simone Benedetto inspired by the animal world. The booth featured celebrated artists such as Elisa Anfuso, Marco Grassi, Giacinto Bosco, Zhuang Hong Yi, Willy Verginer, Seo Young-Deok, Coderch & Malavia, Tiffany Trenda and Silvia Berton, alongside rising talents including Erk14, Valentina Lucarini, Maicol Borghetti, Mamadots.
Evenings at the gallery space in Miami became a highlight of the week. A schedule of Sound Experiences and live performances labeled “The Art of Sound. The Sound of Art” curated with the Denzfloor collective led by Enzino Mastantuoni and coordinated by Giovanni Russo, transformed the venue into a nightly sensory arena.

Special guests included Julian Navarro, Joseph Capriati, artist Ellynora, and Daymond Garfield, with surprise appearances from Grammy-winning remixer Roger Sanchez and legendary DJ François Kevorkian expanding the DJ lineup and energizing the crowd beyond the planned program.
“We want to bring the spirit of Capri, its elegance, energy, and beauty, into the heart of Miami Art Week,” he adds. “At the same time, we aim to strengthen the cultural and creative dialogue between the United States and our homeland. This year showed us that this exchange is not only possible, but deeply desired.”
Written in partnership with Tom White