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ONLY HUMAN at Wynwood Walls: Murals, Memory, and the Hand-Made Mark in Miami Art Week

ONLY HUMAN at Wynwood Walls: Murals, Memory, and the Hand-Made Mark in Miami Art Week

Wynwood Walls made its presence felt throughout Miami Art Week this December with a familiar mix of new murals, established names, and a thematic frame titled ONLY HUMAN. As crowds moved between fairs, pop-ups, concerts, dance floors, bars, receptions, painting jams, and private events, the Walls once again operated as both one of the primary anchors and an amplifier for street art during Art Basel week.

Developed by Jessica Goldman Srebnick, ONLY HUMAN positioned itself as a reflection on lived experience, emotion, and hand-made mark-making at a moment when digital production and AI are reshaping visual culture. The framing was intentionally broad, while the artist roster leaned toward painters with established reputations for figurative, symbolic, and calligraphic work.

Miss Birdy. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Miss Birdy. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

New murals and installations unfolded across the site, with contributions by:

CRYPTIK, who brought his Sanskrit-influenced iconography and meditative symbolism to a prominent exterior façade
SETH, continuing his long-running global narrative focused on childhood, memory, and displacement
Miss Birdy, whose surreal figurative imagery explored interior worlds and states of reflection
Joe Iurato, installing his signature hand-cut wooden figures that sit between drawing, sculpture, and quiet observation
Quake, grounding the program in West Coast graffiti history by painting the Wynwood Walls train in motion, dedicating the piece to his friend and graffiti pioneer Tracy 168
Persue, placing his BunnyKitty character into an apocalyptic scenario where graffiti mutates and color intensifies
RISK, reinforcing the Walls’ long-standing relationship with early graffiti writers and the culture’s foundational figures

Seth. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

One of the most discussed moments of the week was the return collaboration by El Mac and RETNA, their first joint public work in more than a decade. The pairing carried historical weight, recalling an earlier period when large-scale figurative painting and calligraphic abstraction were helping redefine the possibilities of street art on monumental walls. With El Mac’s son serving as the subject, the work subtly marked a generational passage within a culture now several decades into its evolution.

In the compound, Goldman Global Arts Gallery extended the program with full studio exhibitions by:

Hebru Brantley, presenting character-driven paintings and sculptural works that draw on pop imagery and storytelling, filtered through childhood, hero archetypes, and social commentary
Simon Berger, showing portraits formed through controlled fracturing and impact on glass, using cracks, density, and light to construct faces that feel both precise and fragile
Sandra Chevrier, exhibiting mixed-media portraits that layer comic-book imagery over the human figure, using those fragments to address identity, social/psychological pressure, and the public narratives imposed on private lives

Sandra Chevrier. Solo exhibition currently on view at the Goldman Global Arts Gallery at Wynwood Walls. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

These exhibitions echoed the outdoor program’s emphasis on the human figure and modalities of identity, while offering a quieter counterpoint to the crowds milling about the grounds outside—one grounded more in interior presence than the spectacle.

As in past years, Wynwood Walls also hosted private previews and invitation-only gatherings early in the week, including an artists dinner tied to the unveiling of the new works. While guest lists and details remain largely off record, these evenings functioned as bubbling and charged meeting points for artists, collectors, curators, academics, photographers, and figures from real estate, music, and civic life—part celebration, part networking ritual that has become a familiar, carefully managed, feature of Art Week.

In the end, ONLY HUMAN reinforced Wynwood Walls’ role as a highly visible platform balancing graffiti lineage with polished mural production and market-aware programming. For visitors, it offers consistent access to both widely recognized and less-circulated names; for artists, it remains a closely watched stage in the street art calendar.

Persue. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Persue. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Quake’s tribute to Tracy 168. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Risk. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Risk. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Risk. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Martha Cooper)
Risk. (Kenny Scharf and Ron English on the right). Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Martha Cooper)
Risk. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Joe Iurato. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Joe Iurato. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Joe Iurato. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Kryptik. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Kryptik. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Kryptik. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
El Mac. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
El Mac. WIP. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
El Mac. Retna. Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Martha Cooper)
Sandra Chevrier. Detail. Solo exhibition currently on view at the Goldman Global Arts Gallery at Wynwood Walls. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sandra Chevrier. Solo exhibition currently on view at the Goldman Global Arts Gallery at Wynwood Walls. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Martha Cooper. Simon Berger. Quake. Dan Kitchener. Risk. El Mac. Miss Birdy. Persue. Sandra Chevrier. Joe Iurato. Opening party, Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Steven P. Harrington. Caratoes. Martha Cooper. Opening party, Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Steven P. Harrington. Nika Kramer. Opening party, Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jessica Goldman Srebnick’s welcoming speech and presentation of the Wynwood Walls 2025 artists at the Opening party. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Dan Kitchener. Simon Berger. Persue. Quake. Risk. Sandra Chevrier. Jessica Goldman Srebnick. Miss Birdy. El Mac. Miss Birdy. Joe Iurato. Opening party, Wynwood Walls 2025. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Wynwood Walls, in Wynwood, Miami, is open to the public year-round. Click HERE for more information on directions, schedules, tickets, and special events.

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Breaking Glass, Street Art Icons, and Wynwood Walls at 15

Breaking Glass, Street Art Icons, and Wynwood Walls at 15

Wynwood Walls marked its 15th anniversary during Miami Art Week 2024, drawing artists and fans who packed into Jessica Goldman Srebnick’s walled compound to see the new round of murals, sculptures, and glassworks. A renowned showcase for a curated slice of contemporary street art, the new lineup featured works by:

  • Askew One (New Zealand)
  • Bublegum (Spain)
  • Carlos Mare (New York City)
  • Digital DOES (The Netherlands)
  • ELLE Street Art (New York City)
  • Logan Hicks (New York City)
  • Simon Berger (Switzerland)
  • Sophie Mess (United Kingdom)
Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The eclectic mix brought together old-school graffiti pioneers and contemporary street artists, with a standout contribution from Simon Berger. Goldman Srebnick made sure to highlight his work as we arrived, and for good reason—his fractured-glass portraits installed in the windows of the on-site subway car are a striking and unusual experience. Using a hammer to create detailed images by breaking glass, Berger’s work plays brilliantly with light, an understated yet shimmering result evoking comparisons to C215’s stencils and Vhils’ subtractive jackhammered murals. There was reportedly a live demo of his technique during the week, but unfortunately, we missed it.

Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Not all the walls feature new work; some still bear murals from past years. It’s always a delicate decision to replace pieces, but Wynwood eases the transition by “retiring” older works with an onstage champagne ceremony. The commemorative bottles, a thoughtful gesture, come with their own theatrics—Tristan Eaton made sure the first few rows got a celebratory spray, and Mantra spent much of the night reconnecting with his bottle as he darted between friends, fans, and the dance floor.

Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

A highlight of the official artists dinner was a raucous set by iconic British DJ Fatboy Slim, whose hits like The Rockafeller Skank and Praise You brought the crowd to life – including a hot minute with Martha Cooper and Jaime Rojo – shared the following day on Instagram. Attendance figures for Art Basel Week are hard to estimate, but Wynwood Walls continues to attract enormous crowds, with thousands exploring installations and events throughout the week.

Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The anniversary also saw the launch of Street Art Icons, a retrospective book published by luxury house Assouline, chronicling Wynwood Walls’ 15-year legacy. A signing event featured a lively discussion between Goldman Srebnick and contemporary art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, adding their own memories to the origin stories and intentions of the first protagonist, Tony Goldman.

Having guided Wynwood’s curatorial direction for 12 of its 15 years, Goldman Srebnick’s speeches often reflect her connection to the artists and her perspective on their work. Every year brings shifts—subtle changes in the artists on view and the evolving tastes and attitudes that define graffiti and street art culture as it continually reinvents itself. Among the growing number of street art celebrations worldwide, Wynwood remains a key platform, bridging the gap between artists and audiences while providing its take on the pulse of the culture’s heartbeat.

AskewOne and Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
AskewOne and Simon Berger. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Logan Hicks. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The sun was casting a shadow bisecting half of this mural. We could only take detail photos of it.

Logan Hicks. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sophie Mess. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Sophie Mess. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Elle. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Greg Mike. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Greg Mike. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Carlos Mare. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Carlos Mare. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DOES. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DOES. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DOES. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
DOES. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bublegum. We couldn’t take photos of this mural the day we took pictures of the murals. We grabbed this screenshot from Wynwood Walls’ Instagram: Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Nika Kramer)
Wynwood Walls 2024. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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