MIAMI BEACH, FL (November 25, 2025) – Lincoln Road, Miami Beach’s iconic open-air pedestrian promenade, cultural hub, public art park and sculpture garden, will once again come alive for Art Week Miami Beach 2025 with a strong lineup of free public art with 14 installations. Headlining the program are: French artist Philippe Katerine’s monumental “Mr. Pink Takes Flight” inflatables, Rubem Robierb’s “Dream Machine” and “Empower Flower”, Oscar Esteban Martinez’s “La Herencia Viva”—the winning sculpture from Lincoln Road’s inaugural Call to Artists—and expanded works by internationally celebrated duo Gillie and Marc.
At the forefront of Lincoln Road’s Art Week 2025 installations is “Mr. Pink Takes Flight” (“Monsieur Rose s’envole”), a series of six cartoon-like bubblegum-pink pieces (five inflatables perched on buildings, one sculpture at street level) towering between 12 and 20 feet tall. The works appear across the district in playful moments of surprise, including 420 Lincoln Road and the 600 Block (Mr. Pink Peeking), 533 Lincoln Road (Mr. Pink Flying), 1120 Lincoln Road (Mr. Pink Waving) and 749 Lincoln Road (Mr. Pink Sitting). Katerine, who lives in Paris, is a celebrated singer-songwriter, actor and visual artist who consistently blends humor with reflection on everyday life, challenging audiences to see the world through fresh and unexpected perspectives. The artworks embody Katerine’s philosophy of Mignonisme (“Cuteism”), a movement celebrating the aesthetics of cuteness. They were produced by EXMURO, a public art organization based in Quebec City, Canada and rentingART, an art agency based in Paris, France. The installations will be on view from November 2025 through April 2026.
“Mr. Pink was created to bring humor, tenderness and joy into everyday life,” said Katerine. “He embodies my vision of Mignonisme, which celebrates the power of cuteness to transform ordinary spaces into places of wonder. Seeing him arrive on Lincoln Road during Art Week Miami Beach is especially meaningful: The street is not only a cultural landmark but also a true open-air gallery where art and daily life meet. It feels like the perfect home for Mr. Pink, who was born to surprise, delight and spark moments of playfulness. My hope is that he adds another layer to this dialogue—turning rooftops and sidewalks into spaces of poetry, color and imagination.”…