About us

About Us

Synergy Art Fair, established in 2021 in Miami, Florida, is a dynamic platform that celebrates the latest trends in contemporary art. The fair serves as a nexus for both established and emerging artists and galleries, offering a diverse showcase of creative expressions. Synergy Art Fair provides a captivating array of artistic mediums, including paintings, sculptures, photography, multimedia, performances, immersive installations, and video art, contributed by local and international artists.
The main exhibition, hosted in a spacious 9,000-square-foot venue, is a curated collection of art meticulously chosen by the fair’s dedicated curatorial team from a pool of applicants. This selection process ensures that visitors are treated to a thought-provoking and high-quality display of contemporary art.
One distinctive feature of Synergy Art Fair is the unique opportunity it offers to explore the resident artist’s studios. During the fair, attendees gain access to these creative sanctuaries, where they can witness artists at work, engage with their latest creations, and gain insights into the artistic process. This intimate experience allows art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the artist’s world and gain a deeper understanding of their craft.
Synergy Art Fair stands as a vibrant cultural event, bringing together art lovers and creators in an environment that fosters artistic exploration and appreciation. It not only offers a platform for artists to exhibit their work but also provides a setting for visitors to connect with the creative pulse of the contemporary art scene, making it a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about the arts.

Meet our team

Julia Sysalova Curator

Julia, an Athens-based Art Curator, Critic, and Art Communication Educator, orchestrates art exhibitions across Europe and the USA. Her work has graced prestigious events like the Year of Russian-Hellenic Culture (2016), World Philosophical Forum (2019), and the International Archaeological Symposium (2021).
In 2022, she established the Art Communication Online School, dedicated to guiding artists through the complexities of the art world. Julia also holds the esteemed position of Vice President at the Institute of Mediterranean Culture and is a respected Member of the AICA (International Association of Art Critics). Additionally, she contributes her critical insights to Art Muse Magazine.

Artem Mirolevich | Art Fair Director

With over 20 years of experience in curating, organising and participating in art shows worldwide. With 120+ exhibits and art events in museums, art fairs and galleries, including participations in Armory Arts Week, New York and Miami Art Basel Week, Fl.
Email: [email protected]

Rachel Lubeck | Arts and Sustainability Advocate, Artist Liaison

Based in West Palm, FL. Creative Director / Founder of The Artist in Residence (AIR) program at American Landmark Apartments. AIR matches professional artists with available quality housing, and co-host unique onsite amenities for rental apartment residents.

Meaghan Kent Curator Art and Culture Center / Hollywood

«I make exhibitions with emerging and established artists. In conjunction with the exhibitions, I create programming for visitors of all ages.

Vas Sloutchevsky | Creative Director, Digital Product Design

Vas Sloutchevsky has been inventing digital experiences since the late 1990s. Vas has co-founded two interface design studios, Firstborn and Freedom + Partners, and designed numerous projects for clients ranging from Madonna and Pearl Jam to Target and Victoria's Secret.

Miriam Kelly Sharaby | Arts Program Coordinator and Liaison | Koosh & Co.

Based in South Florida, chairwoman of the advisory board for art in public places for the city of Dania Beach. Founder of The Foundation for Arts and Youth.

Gladys Diaz | Development Associate, Architect, Mentor in Miami, FL.

Gene Davidov ' Event Coordinator

Helena Abramenko Art Sales

Stan Zemskoff Art Sales

Alexa Mirolevich PR and Advertising Manager

Mike Zikhi Arthood56 Art Studios, Gallery Director

Alisa Shaukerova Graphic designer

Our star featured artist

Alexander Ney

ALEXANDER NEY is often described as an “artist’s artist;” a modern master of rare aesthetic vision who is not only popular in the public realm, but one whose works are honored by his peers for their inherent artistic integrity. For over half a century, Ney has continuously created unique works of art in diverse mediums, introducing strikingly original styles and ideas. Ney’s pioneering artistic vision in both painting and sculpture perpetually makes his work stand apart from most contemporaries. Ney’s audiences interpret the intricate designs and intriguing forms in many ways, from either being inspired by ancient primeval techniques to a possible reflection of modern technology’s understandings of living organisms.

The New York Times says, “Alexander Ney’s compelling sculpture in white terra cotta features delicate, lacey, patterned surfaces that recall hand-work traditions.”

I first met Alexander Ney in 1978 at The Russian Tea Room. I was responsible for the window displays there, and also, for a period of many many years, at Tiffany’s.

In the course of my work, I came into contact with a number of well-known and important artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. I have as much admiration for Mr. Ney as for those others. In fact, I think he was in my windows at Tiffany’s more than any other single artist because I truly believe in him and in his art.

I have visited his studio and seen the tremendous quantity and variety of his work, and I have stayed in personal and professional contact with him for these many years because of the great esteem in which I hold him. I consider him an extremely important contemporary artist.

Gene Moore (1910–1998)
Legendary Designer and Vice President, Tiffany & Co. New York City, April 1996

WINDOWS AT TIFFANY & CO. (WITH GENE MOORE)

New York: 1978, twice in 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
Atlanta: 1982
Boston: 1991, 1993, 1994

COLLECTIONS

The Estate of Gene Moore of Tiffany & Co.
The Norton & Nancy Dodge Collection
Walter Ford II
Conan O’Brien
John Cusack
The Betty Parsons Collection
Mihail Gorbachev
Elvis Costello
The Kostakis Family
Pierre Emmanuel de l’Academie Francais
The Pierre and Tana Matisse Collection
The Charles and Evelyn Kramer Collection

Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald
Rabbi Adam Mintz
The Estate of Walter Artzt
Mrs. Erica Jesselson
Gene Wilder
Estate of Rabbi Bernard Mandelbaum z”l
The Estate of Thomas P. Whitney
The Rockefeller Family
The Elaine de Kooning Collection
The Marilyn Fischbach Collection
The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts

The Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
The McMullen Museum of Art, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
The Yeshiva University Museum, Center for Jewish History, New York, New York
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow, Russia

WINDOWS AT TIFFANY & CO. (WITH GENE MOORE)

1954-57 Art School of the Academy of Fine Art, Leningrad, Soviet Union
1957-58 Art School of the Surikov Institute, Moscow, Soviet Union
1960-64 Sculpture Courses at the Repin Institute of Fine Arts, Leningrad, USSR
1965-67 Taught Sculpture at the Childrens’ House of Culture, Leningrad, USSR
1967-69 Art History and Theory Courses at the Repin Institute, Leningrad, USSR
1968-69 Art Restorer at the Hermitage, Leningrad, USSR
1969-70 Artistic Decorator at the LenFilm Studio (Korol Lir, 1969, Dir. G. Kozintsev)

In 1972, Ney emigrated as a refugee from the Soviet Union to France where he spent two years until he immigrated to the United States in 1974.

ONE MAN SHOWS

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

1972 Centre Artistique de Recontres Internationale, Nice, France
1973 Maison des Artistes, Nogent-sur-Marne, Paris, France
1973, 1974 Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris France
1978 Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris France
2006, 2007 I-Park Artist-In-Residence in Visual Arts, East Haddam, Connecticut

1974 Hansen Gallery, SoHo, New York, New York

1975 Private Exhibition, home of Mr. And Mrs. Goodhue Livingston,
1. New York, New York; 2. Wainscott, Long Island, New York
Port Authority Library, One World Trade Center, New York
Gallery of Greater Middletown Arts Council, Middletown, New York

1977 Wingspread Gallery, Northeast Harbor, Maine

1979 Eduard Nakhamkin Fine Arts, New York, New York
Eduard Nakhamkin Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California

1993 JCB Plaza, Rockefeller Center, New York, New York

1994 LMG Gallery, SoHo, New York, New York

1980 Eduard Nakhamkin Fine Arts, La Jolla, California

1981 Arras Gallery, New York, New York

1986 St. Mark’s Gallery, New York, New York

1987 Foundation for Future Generations, New York, New York

1988 Foundation for Future Generations, New York, New York

1992 Gallery Saireido, SoHo, New York, New York

1996 The Chassidic Art Institute, Brooklyn, New York

1997 The Case Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, Jersey City, New Jersey

1998 “In Focus: Alexander Ney,” Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina
Zalman Gallery, New York, New York
Private Exhibition, home of pianist Vladimir Viardo, Cresskill, New Jersey

2004 “Alexander Ney: A Retrospective,” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, SoHo, New York
“Alexander Ney: Oils and Important Sketchbooks,” The New York Public Library, New York

2007 “Alexander Ney: From The Lost Continents,” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, SoHo, New York

2008 “Alexander Ney: Sculpture, Painting, Watercolor Drawings,”
The Visual Arts Gallery at Dearlove Hall, Adirondack Community College
at the State University of New York, Queensbury, NY

2009 “In Search of Meaning: Alexander Ney in the NCCA and from Private Collections,”
National Center for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia
“Alexander Ney: A Philosophy of Time,” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, SoHo, New York

Synergy Art Fair

Opportunity to exhibit your work in well-established venue and market your work to thousands of visitors, including buyers and collectors during the most important art week of the year.