Professor Lyndon Barrois Jr. Selected for Solo Presentation at Untitled Art 2025

Posted on November 21, 2025

Barrois Jr. is bringing new paintings, assemblages, and sculptural work to the 14th edition of the fair, held December 3-7, 2025.


MFA Program Director and Assistant Professor Lyndon Barrois Jr. will present a solo exhibition at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2025, as part of the fair’s first-ever Artist Spotlight sector. On view December 3–7 at Booth B6, the presentation features new and recent work that expands Barrois Jr.’s ongoing engagement with the structures, aesthetics, and politics of cinema.

Drawing from the language of film production — stills, posters, props, sets — Barrois Jr.’s current body of work incorporates references to the heist genre and the museum environment to probe the legacies of colonial extraction. The booth will include paintings, wall-based assemblages, installation, and a sculptural work that together reflect his approach to “static filmmaking”: installations that imply cinematic narrative without moving images.

Founded in 2012, Untitled Art’s flagship fair takes place annually in Miami Beach. The 14th edition of the fair will be held December 3-7, 2025 with a VIP and Press Preview on December 2.

Image: Installation view: Lyndon Barrois Jr.: Rosette, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA (2023). © Lyndon Barrois Jr. Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art. Photo: Filip Wolak