by Jeroslyn JoVonn
October 9, 2025
Black digital artists are invited to submit their work to the 2025 REVOLT Art Fair at Art Basel Miami.
REVOLT is calling on all Black digital artists to submit entries for the 2025 REVOLT Art Fair at Art Basel Miami.
The five-day immersive exhibition will take place December 2-6 at Ice Palace Studios in Miami and will feature over 60 contemporary digital artworks, including AI-driven installations and soundscapes, Revolt announced. The open call, which closes on October 28, invites original digital works, with selected pieces presented on screens throughout the venue.
The exhibition will highlight the evolving digital landscape and technological innovations, with “The Mirror of Possibility” serving as the centerpiece of the presentation through its AI-driven interactive experience and “The Listening Experience” connecting artists and visitors using QR-encoded audio notes. Additional programming includes curated galleries, tours and content capture activations.
The event begins with a VIP opening evening for guests, partners and press, followed by a public artist presentation and walking tour on the second day. Days three to five feature an immersive public program, culminating in the REVOLT House closing ceremony on the final evening. The opening night also offers private tours and early access to installations.
Curated by REVOLT's extensive DJ network, REVOLT House features LED visuals and a real-time digital art wall that will live stream select social media posts throughout the party experience.
REVOLT Art Fair 2025 expands on its 2024 collaboration with PRIZM, which attracted over 5,000 attendees and generated millions of impressions for featured artists. The previous exhibition, themed “Architecture of Liberation,” featured works by established and emerging artists in more than 60 galleries during Art Basel week.
The exhibition helped “attract a young audience looking for interesting activities and things to do,” PRIZM founder Mikhaile Solomon said at the time. “We can continue to offer this level of support to our artists on a sustained basis.”
Anyone interested in submitting their work to the REVOLT Art Fair 2025 can do so HERE.
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