Future Fair 2026: YehRim Lee, Campbell-Lynn McLean and Chase Travaille
Booth R15
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Future Fair 2026
In Nature
YehRim Lee, Campbell-Lynn McLean, and Chase Travaille
May 13 - 16, 2026
VENUE: 535 W 28th St, New York City
FAIR HOURS:
Wednesday, May 13
VIP Preview 1pm - 4pm
Friends & Family Preview 4pm - 8pm
Thursday, May 14, Public Day, 12pm - 8pm
Friday, May 15, Public Day, 12pm - 7pm
Saturday, May 16, Public Day, 12pm - 6pm
LaiSun Keane (Boston, MA) is pleased to present In Nature, a group presentation featuring works by YehRim Lee, Campbell-Lynn McLean, and Chase Travaille at Future Fair 2026, New York City.
In Nature is a three-person presentation by YehRim Lee, Campbell-Lynn McLean, and Chase Travaille, expanding on the dialogue first established in Lee and Travaille’s exhibition Dual Florescence. Rooted in themes of spring, growth, and motherhood, the presentation extends into a broader exploration of nature as a space of transformation, intimacy, and renewal. Across ceramic sculpture and painting, floral forms, organic structures, and immersive environments create a shared visual language, where processes of layering, fragmentation, and emergence echo cycles found in the natural world. Together, the works blur boundaries between body and landscape, positioning nature as both subject and metaphor for connection and care.
Lee and Travaille—whose practices developed in close exchange during their time at the Archie Bray Foundation—approach ceramics as a medium of material and symbolic accumulation: Lee through hand-built forms and richly layered glazes rooted in Korean onggi traditions, and Travaille through shard-based sculptures that draw from historical figurative archetypes and ideas of collective authorship and chosen lineage. In dialogue, McLean’s paintings shift toward garden scenes, marking a departure from their earlier darker palettes into a more vibrant, spring-inflected language of greens and blues. While continuing to explore themes of identity, intimacy, and queer experience, these works embrace a brighter, more atmospheric sensibility, reinforcing the exhibition’s focus on growth, abundance, and seasonal renewal.
Email: info@laisunkeane.com for full checklist.
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Campbell-Lynn McLean, Self-Portrait, 2026$ 5,000.00 -
Chase Travaille, Mother Cycladic, 2026$ 3,800.00 -
YehRim Lee, Moon Flower Vase 1, 2025$ 6,800.00 -
Chase Travailleb. 1994Mother Lespeque, 2025Ceramic shards and epoxy21 x 13 x 3 in
53.3 x 33 x 7.6 cmChase Travaille, Mother Lespeque, 2025$ 3,800.00 -
Campbell-Lynn McLean, Amen, 2026$ 5,000.00 -
Chase Travaille, Mother Cycladic Violin (Green), 2025$ 3,800.00 -
YehRim Lee, Moon Floret, 2025$ 4,000.00 -
Campbell-Lynn McLean, Under the red rockets glare, 2026$ 4,000.00 -
Campbell-Lynn McLean, Hallelujah, 2026$ 4,000.00 -
YehRim Lee, Stone Fruit, 2025$ 4,500.00 -
YehRim Lee, Moon Flower Vase 2, 2025$ 6,800.00 -
Campbell-Lynn McLean, Liberty, 2026$ 1,200.00 -
Campbell-Lynn McLean, Justice, 2026$ 1,200.00 -
YehRim Lee, Wallflower (Blue), 2025$ 3,700.00 -
YehRim Lee, Wallflower (Gold 2), 2025$ 3,700.00 -
YehRim Lee, Wallflower (Gold), 2025$ 3,700.00 -
YehRim Lee, Wallflower (Green), 2025$ 3,700.00 -
YehRim Lee, Wallflower (Pink), 2025$ 3,700.00

