Art Basel Miami Beach continues to thrive despite a slowdown in the broader art market, maintaining its status as a premier destination for collectors, galleries, and artists. The annual event draws international attention, showcasing contemporary works and fostering connections within the global art community. This year’s edition reaffirmed Miami’s role as a cultural hub, even as economic uncertainties affect spending in the creative sector. n nIn related news, the American Institute of Architects has awarded Duvall Decker the 2026 Architecture Firm Award, recognizing the firm’s excellence in design and contribution to the built environment. The honor highlights sustained innovation and commitment to architectural integrity over time. n nFor ongoing coverage of architecture, urban design, and creative industries, subscribe to Bloomberg’s Design Edition newsletter, delivered weekly. n— news from Bloomberg.com
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Despite Art Market Lull, Art Basel Still Delivers for Miami Beach
Hello and welcome to Bloomberg’s weekly design digest. I’m Kriston Capps, staff writer and editor for Bloomberg CityLab and your guide to the world of architecture and the people who build things. n nThis week the American Institute of Architects recognized Duvall Decker with its 2026 Architecture Firm Award. Sign up to keep up: Subscribe to get the Design Edition newsletter every Sunday.