Where is Picasso?

November 18, 2022  17:02  |  News

Stretch Gallery, an art collective merging the physical and digital, is bringing interactive art to Art Basel Miami 2022 with its scavenger hunt Where is Picasso? The event is powered by the Let’s Roam app, which creates memorable digitally guided experiences in more than 400 cities worldwide.

Where is Picasso?

Photos – courtesy of Stretch Gallery ©

Where is Picasso? is set to launch Friday, December 2 and continue across the entire city of Miami until 5 pm on Sunday, December 4. The scavenger hunt scenario involves a hypothetical activist group that has stolen a rare Picasso sketch, and participants must solve challenges and accumulate tokens in order to bid in an auction for a one-of-a-kind collection of art pieces. Along the way, participants will interact with local businesses, restaurants, and landmarks as they discover the vibrant beauty of Miami Beach and the magic of Art Basel.

“What an amazing way for art lovers to see the city and all the amazing museum-quality works of art,” says Stretch Gallery Founder Peter Groverman. “We are reviving a traditional activity with leading technology and creating highly engaging interactive art in one of the sunniest and stylish places on the planet.”

Where is Picasso?

The certified, missing Picasso sketch one lucky winner will go home with at the Where is Picasso? scavenger hunt from Stretch Gallery and Let’s Roam.

The collection of unique prizes for winners includes:

An Original Picasso Sketch, “Picasso F” – Remixed by the elusive artist PeterF and the StudioF team

An Original Andy Warhol Sketch – “Warhol F” – A mixed media original by the elusive artist PeterF

A LUXX.Miami – VIP Luxury Car Experience

An Official FYRE Festival Badge – From the original event on a sterling silver chain.

A World War II Nazi General’s Ring – Melted down into a Jewish Star

A Cold War Official KGB Officer’s Lapel Pin

Where is Picasso? represents the first collaboration between Stretch Gallery and Let’s Roam, and they will be partnering up on other interactive art experiences in other cities, including Art Basel locations in Paris, Hong Kong, and Basel, Switzerland.

“Let’s Roam is thrilled to combine our app-led scavenger hunt activities with such an iconic piece and artist. It’s truly the confluence of old and new in one epic adventure,” says Let’s Roam Founder and CEO Charlie Harding.

Immersive entertainment already represented a rapidly growing intersection of technology and creativity prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a market value of $61.8 billion in 2019. Accelerated technology adoption and a return to in-person activities have created even greater demand for interactive art and the kind of immersive experiences Stretch is aiming to create in physical locations, the Spatial metaverse, and beyond.


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