Where Art Becomes Memory,

and Culture Finds Continuity.

Miri is a collaborative platform that archives cultural work with depth, clarity, and purpose. We transform artistic process into preservation—so identity, voice, and vision live beyond the moment.

Miri is a collaborative platform that archives cultural work with depth, clarity, and purpose. We transform artistic process into preservation—so identity, voice, and vision live beyond the moment.

About Miri

A collaborative engine for cultural memory—transforming traditional art systems into shared inquiries that turn process into preservation.

Miri exists to remember with purpose.

To document the artists, curators, and cultural voices shaping now—
We follow thought, not trend.

We archive and study with strategy—so work and identity can live beyond the moment.

Because culture doesn’t need more content.
It needs care, context, and continuity.
Not just media.

MIRI is modern memory.

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The Season | 2025

A seasonal study in emergence, identity, and aesthetic formation.

Each year, Miri begins with a question—
a shared inquiry that invites reflection, response, and creative form.

Miri’s inaugural study, The Art of Blooming, explores how creative identity takes form. Through essays, collaborations, and studio briefs, this theme archives a season of thought and artistic expression.
This first inquiry is rooted in Astor Court—a historic residence in Chicago’s Gold Coast, a site shaped by memory, architecture, and cultural preservation.

Expected to show Spring 2026

The Art of Blooming

A seasonal study in emergence, identity, and aesthetic formation. Miri Volumes are limited-edition printed works that archive our seasons.Each edition curates a body of work—editorials, essays, creative strategy, studio collaborations—into a collectible object.

Each year, Miri begins with a question—a seasonal inquiry that invites reflection, response, and creative form. The Art of Blooming marks our first study:where editorial strategy and cultural collaboration come togetherto explore how creative identity takes form. This theme is rooted in Astor Court—a historic residence in Chicago’s Gold Coast. A site shaped by memory, architecture, and cultural preservation. Once home to families like the Goodmans—guardians of Chicago’s artistic legacy—Astor Court carries a rhythm of continuity, care, and structural beauty.

Our inquiry called on the slow, the studied, the deliberate.

We engaged with the photorealism of Yigal Ozeri,whose portrayals of light and femininity evoke softness through precision. We drew from the tenderness of film photography,the lyricism of artists whose work reads like rhythmic memory,and the presence of contemporary dancers using movement as reflection.

At Art Basel fairs of the 2025 season, we encountered conceptual practices likeEntangled Others—an AI-led collaboration by Sofia Crespo and Feileacan McCormick—whose algorithmic ecosystems challenge how we perceive nature, technology, and cultural regeneration. Their digitally generated biodiversity informed our understandingof growth, emergence, and memory in artificial environments.

What emerged from these touchpoints is not just a concept. It is a brief, a call, and a curated space—for artists, curators, and thinkers to respond through language, image, and form.

The Archive

Where memory takes form—through essays, interviews, and strategic inquiry.
Miri preserves cultural work with depth and clarity. Each entry is a study in voice, vision, and strategy, creating a living record that outlives momentum.

Here, presence becomes publication.
Process becomes preservation.
And collaboration becomes the source of culture—
not the byproduct.

A place where heritage and horizon converge

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