
Black Pony Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming internationally renowned SCOPE Art Show, BOOTH C21, during the Miami Art Week, December 2-7, 2025.
SCOPE Art Show is the premier showcase for contemporary art, convening the most dynamic emerging galleries and artists from around the world for more than two decades. SCOPE is located in a bespoke pavilion on the sands of Miami Beach.
“We are honored to be included in SCOPE’s 24th edition. Although this is the second time that Black Pony Gallery will be presenting Atlantic Caribbean artists during Miami Art Week, this our first time to have our own gallery booth at SCOPE,” says Lisa Howie, founding director of Black Pony Gallery.
Black Pony Gallery is presenting two artists from the Caribbean: Charles Zuill (b. 1935, Bermuda) and Jason A Bennett (b. 1974, The Bahamas).
Both artists explore abstract expression using different medium, silver point drawings and mixed media on paper or canvas. While the Caribbean Atlantic evokes images of idyllic, lush settings, these artists discard island tropes in favour of experimentation, redefining the surface as a space for new languages of contemporary expression.
Following the success of his recent solo exhibition at Masterworks Museum of Art, Zuill (who turns 90 in December) presents a recent series of silverpoint drawings that are active and rather sculptural. Bennett, who is in mid-career exploration, addresses themes of contemporary society using collage with acrylic, graphite, spray paint, pastel and ink, building up the surface then sanding it down to build it up again. Both artists create artworks that encourage close looking.
The theme for SCOPE this year is Be Here Now, a call for presence, attention, and dialogue. When attention is currency and distraction is the norm, SCOPE offers a dimensional experience for art-lovers to show up, fully, now.
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