The Ultimate Guide to New York Art Week 2025

Paul Laster for Galerie Magazine

5. Future Fair | Chelsea Industrial

Returning to Chelsea Industrial for its fifth edition, Future Fair features 69 local, national, and international exhibitors. Following the momentum generated by last year’s inaugural Curatorial Committee, the fair once again partners with experts to strengthen its dedication to supporting emerging artists and small business galleries in advancing their careers.

Solo booth highlights from this year’s fair include Larissa De Jesús Negrón’s surreal paintings that explore her subconscious and recent return to the rich landscape of Puerto Rico at Sabroso Projects; Katrina Sánchez’s colorful, “knitted noodle” soft wall sculptures at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery; and Raina Lee’s postcard-sized ceramic tiles, sculptures, and vessels inspired by her residency and travels through historic cities in Spain at LaiSun Keane. Other standout works in group presentations include Donna Moylan’s dreamlike narrative paintings of mythical visions at Bill Arning Exhibitions; Maria Kozak’s psychological landscapes depicting relationships with the self, others, and the sublime at EXOgallery; Eve Biddle’s winding white bronze snakes at Geary; and Danielle Klebes’s lively paintings of domestic scenes that reflect queer living in Upstate New York at Feia.

On view May 7–10

By Paul Laster

 

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