Akeem Smith Rebuilds Memory at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
The effect is a kind of visual anthropology: memory as debris field, architecture as witness. Smith toys with the instability of images, how they circulate, who controls them, and what happens when the artist becomes archivist, caretaker, and cultural mediator all at once.
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Kingston’s Waterhouse district, Smith has long dissolved the boundaries between conceptual art, fashion, and vernacular storytelling. His practice examines the politics and economies of image-making while preserving the stories that mainstream cultural iconography often overlooks.
At Art Basel Miami Beach, these new works feel like a homecoming: not nostalgic, but defiantly present. They anchor Caribbean social worlds in physical form, holding space for a community whose histories are too often unrecorded. In Smith’s hands, transformation isn’t just metaphor; it’s material.
© Akeem Smith. Courtesy of the artist and Heidi, Berlin. Photographs by GRAYSC















