Future Fair Announces Exhibitors For Fifth Anniversary Fair

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The Press Release:
Future Fair is proud to announce the exhibitor list for its fifth-anniversary fair, which will take place in New York’s Chelsea in May 2025. The Fair returns to Chelsea Industrial (535W 28th St, New York, NY 10001), welcoming 67 local, national and international exhibitors. Celebrating an important milestone, Future Fair will host a VIP Preview on Wednesday, May 7, and will be open to the public May 8-10, 2025.

Building upon the momentum introduced by 2024’s first Curatorial Committee, Future Fair is proud to collaborate with the 2025 committee members: Dr. Margarita Lila Rosa, Historian, Art Critic and Independent Curator; Eden Deering, Director, PPOW; and Jenée-Daria Strand, Assistant Curator, Public Art Fund. Each of the members has demonstrated a genuine commitment to helping artists and small business galleries thrive in their careers, aligning with the ethos of Future Fair.

This exhibition marks the fair’s fifth anniversary.

“Over the past five years, Future Fair has fostered a community of mutual support, empowering fresh voices in the art industry – from new dealers to new artists to new collectors. We’re proud to collaborate with this year’s cohort of exhibitors for this special edition, driving discoveries that will energize the industry.” Rachel Mijares Fick & Rebeca Laliberte, Future Fair Co-Founders

2025 Exhibitor List:
3walls (nomadic)
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery (Los Angeles, CA)
Archie Raphulu Projects (Brooklyn, NY)
Bill Arning Exhibitions (Kinderhook, NY)
Blah Blah Gallery (Philadelphia, PA)
The Bishop Gallery (Brooklyn, NY)
Catalysta (online)
CON ALTURA (New York, NY)
The Contemporary Art Modern Project (Miami, FL)
CRISS Collaborations (New York, NY)
Daniela Mercuri Gallery (New York, NY)
Dru Arstark Fine Art (New York, NY)
DURAN CONTEMPORAIN (Montréal, Canada)
Elijah Wheat Showroom (Newburgh, NY)
EXOgallery (Stuttgart, Germany)
The Farm & Distillery (Berlin, Germany)
Feia (Los Angeles, CA)
galerie burster (Berlin and Karlsruhe, Germany)
Galerie C.O.A. (Montréal, Canada)
Galerie Lætitia Gorsy (Leipzig, Germany)
Galerie Robertson Arès (Montréal, Canada)
Geary (Millerton, NY)
Gillian Jason Gallery (London, U.K.)
GOCA by Garde (New York, NY)
Good Naked Gallery (New York, NY)
Harsh Collective (New York, NY)
Hashimoto Contemporary (New York, NY and San Francisco, CA)
Hyacinth Gallery (New York, NY)
JRS Art Gallery (Toronto, Canada)
KALINER (New York, NY)
KAPOW (New York, NY)
Kelly-McKenna Gallery (Spring Lake, NJ)
LaiSun Keane (Boston, MA)
LAS Contemporary (Nashville, TN)
Louis Buhl & Co. (Detroit, MI)
MAG | Magazzeno Art Gaze (Bologna, Italy)
Marisa Newman Projects (New York, NY)
Maybaum Gallery (San Francisco, CA)
MÍRAME Fine Art (Playas del Coco, Costa Rica)
Mitochondria Gallery (Houston, TX)
newcube (New York, NY)
PLATO (New York, NY)
PLAYGROUND DETROIT (Detroit, MI)
Problems Printing (Los Angeles, CA)
Real-Time (Brooklyn, NY)
Ritual Division (Brooklyn, NY)
Ross Sutton Gallery (Stockholm, Sweden and New York, NY)
Ruby/Dakota (New York, NY)
Sabroso Projects (Santurce, Puerto Rico)
Satchel Projects (New York, NY)
The Schoolhouse Gallery (Provincetown, MA)
Shazar Gallery (Naples, Italy)
smoke the moon (Santa Fe, NM)
Soapbox Arts (Burlington, VT)
Soho Revue (London, U.K.)
studio e gallery (Seattle, WA)
SUPPAN (Vienna, Austria)
SVACE (New York, NY)
TIAN Contemporain (Montréal, Canada)
Tomato Mouse (Brooklyn, NY)
Trotter&Sholer (New York, NY)
United Contemporary (Toronto, Canada)
The Vestibule (Seattle, WA)
Visionary Projects (New York, NY)
Wishbone Gallery (Montréal, Canada)
YOUN CONTEMPORARY (Toronto and Montréal, Canada)
Zepster Gallery (Brooklyn, NY)

Special Projects by:
DURAN CONTEMPORAIN (Montréal, Canada)
Less Than Half (New York, NY)
Loft Projects (New York & Chappaqua, NY)

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Piercing Ken Thoughts: As you can plainly see, that is one heck of a list. There are “67” galleries in the list and I can say that unless you limit the chit chat, you will need more than one day to walk through it all. Last Spring, I attended this show for the very first time despite knowing about it for a couple of years by that time already. I just couldn’t find the time to explore properly in my schedule and bring you folks from afar a little bit of the visuals as I saw them. I definitely enjoyed the show and the gallerists that I spoke to and to see some of them you can pay a visit to our Official YouTube Channel because they are loaded there for all to enjoy. Wrapping up I wonder what you folks think about this announcement and if you will be looking to attend the upcoming Future Fair in May when it drops in to the Chelsea Industrial space. Chime in down below and be aware that the space is quite the hike from the nearest train station so keep an umbrella with you and maybe bring a bottle of water as well. See you next time.

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