Worldview: International Galleries at Future Fair 2025

 
 

Worldview: International Galleries at Future Fair 2025

The spirit of Future Fair has always been one of collaboration across communities and cultures. This year, we’re proud to welcome international galleries from Canada, Puerto Rico, Germany, the UK, Italy, Costa Rica, Sweden, and Austria, each bringing a distinct voice and a shared commitment to innovation, dialogue, and independent vision.

 

galerie burster, Berlin and Karlsruhe, Germany

Booth R16

Exhibition view of Enrico Bach’s solo show H.T.L. at galerie burster. Photo by Lukas Giesler.

“In Enrico Bach’s paintings, divided pictorial spaces, layered patterns, and shifting forms create a dynamic tension between precision and ambiguity, inviting viewers into a dialogue of structure and dissolution.” - Rita Burster, Founder 

 

Galerie C.O.A, Montréal, Canada

Booth T3

Alessandra Levasseur, The Solar Storm, 2022. Oil, crayon and glazed ceramics on wood panel, 60 x 42 in. 

The C.O.A Contemporary Art Gallery opened its doors in Montreal in May 2014. While the gallery strives to discover new talents, it’s also committed to exhibiting the work of artists with intellectual and physical disabilities known as “outsiders.” The gallery is home to a roster of both Canadian and international artists, playing on established conventions and the perception they can bring to them. What they all have in common: an unusual creation, hence the name of the gallery: “Créateurs d’Œuvres Atypiques” (creators of atypical works).

Galerie C.O.A is presenting Alessandra Levasseur and Karine Locatelli. 

 

EXOgallery, Stuttgart, Germany

Booth F14

Maria Kozak, The Reach, 2025. Oil on jute, 35.82 x 27.95 in.

“I am excited be making its debut at this year's Future Fair and to bring our artist's unique perspective to the vibrant New York art scene. I am happy to share we will be revealing artworks by Maria Kozak specifically created for the Future Fair presentation.” - Ilona Keilich, Gallery Founder & Director

 

The Farm & Distillery, Berlin, Germany

Booth E3

Marcus Sendlinger, Chopper Shop 34, 2017. Artistic ink, acrylic and pencil on water color cardboard, 100x70 cm.

Marcus Sendlinger, Chopper Shop 34, 2017. Artistic ink, acrylic and pencil on water color cardboard, 100x70 cm.

“Art should be authentic, radical and not epigonal to create something new.” - Marcus Sendlinger, artist

 

Gillian Jason Gallery, London, U.K.

Booth R3

Jess Cochrane, Bathers Scene, 2024. Oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm. 

"Christabel Blackburn and Jess Cochrane create a thoughtful balance between personal reflection and shared social experience, each offering a unique lens to understand life today." - Millie Jason Foster, Director 

 

JRS Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada

Booth T2

Carlos Zorrilla, Serie Stolen Horizons, Homage, 2023. Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 inch. 

The artworks from Cuban Artists Zorrilla and Serrano are photography-based, yet with a different approach to it. The former for his new vision of landscape using pictures that emigrants travel the path to the south border of the USA sent to each other as landmarks while Serrano creates models as a stamp, a sophisticated image to recreate a casual and particular moment as the ones.

JRS Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with an evolving program of emerging and mid-career artists. JRS is committed to exploring the expanding concept of art and its definition.

 

Galerie Lætitia Gorsy, Leipzig, Germany

Booth U5

Josefine Schulz, Bubble Bath Babes, 2025. Oil on canvas, 70x60 cm.

“Josefine Schulz offers an intimate and poetic body of work that captures the emotional texture of everyday life through the lens of her generation. Educated in Dresden and Paris, her painterly sensibility reveals a quiet depth and sensitivity to human connection. Her subjects—often accompanied by dogs—inhabit domestic interiors and moments of introspection, where themes of friendship, vulnerability, and gentle companionship unfold. With subtle grace, Schulz explores the porous line between the personal and the collective.” - Laetitia Gorsy, founder of She BAM!, Galerie Lætitia Gorsy 

 

MAG | Magazzeno Art Gaze, Bologna, Italy

Booth U15

Margherita Paoletti, Isole (Islands), 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 80x70x4 cm. 

“We are presenting the new wave of Italian painters who are shaping both the present and future of the medium. The European canon is here — and so is the future of Italian painting." - Alessandra Carini, Gallery Owner

 

MÍRAME Fine Art, Playas del Coco, Costa Rica

Booth U11

Fabian Monge, Retaliation, 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 47.2x47.2x2 inch. 

“We’re presenting two distinct voices shaping Costa Rica’s contemporary art scene, exploring how structure, colour, and perception inform our experience of natural and urban spaces.”- Belinda Seppings, Co-Founder

 

Galerie Robertson Arès, Montréal, Canada

Booth F1

Rachelle Bussières, Untitled (Small Moon), 2025. UV-printed lumen on plexiglass, 14 x 11in. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Robertson Arès, Montréal, Canada. 

“Galerie Robertson Arès unites the distinct voices of Rachelle Bussières, Hedy Yang, and Karine Demers in a bold, material-driven reflection on identity, environmental urgency, and mental health.” - Emily Robertson, Owner

 

Ross-Sutton Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden and New York, NY

Booth R10

Lunita July-Dorn, There’s no good ending if you don’t want to go that way, 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 185 x 195 cm. Courtesy the artist and Destinee Ross Sutton. 

“The presentation features two female artists, Lunita July-Dorn and Najaax Harun, whose paintings explore the female form; how the form exists physically, and how the world within manifests change externally.” - Destinee Ross-Sutton, Founder

 

Shazar Gallery, Naples, Italy

Booth E7

Thai Mainhard, Last night I dreamt you were alive again, 2025. Mixed media on canvas, 48x36 inch.

“As a gallerist, always focused on the emerging segment of contemporary art, I am very happy to present for my first fair in New York, the work of Thai Mainhard, a neo-abstract artist with a formidable talent and an uncommon sensitivity for the medium of painting.”- Giuseppe Compare, owner & founder

 

Soho Revue London, U.K.

Booth E4

 Anne Carney Raines, Silver Darling I, 2024. Oil on linen, 55x60cm.

“We are thrilled to be exhibiting two exciting artists Anne Carney Raines and Grace Tobin at Future Fair this year and look forward to presenting their work. Rooted in the exploration of staged and ‘through’ interior spaces, the artists both seek to discover how we can shift our perspective of the domestic landscape.” - India Rose James, Founding Director

 

SUPPAN, Vienna, Austria

Booth T10

Michael Ornauer, 25021, 2025. Oil on canvas, 18x13cm 

SUPPAN is a Vienna-based contemporary art gallery representing a selection of emerging and established contemporary artists and artist estates. The primary focus of the gallery is developing and growing artists’ careers and support their artistic explorations within the context of exhibitions and other projects, with a particular emphasis on painting and its expanded possibilities. SUPPAN is presenting a solo by Michael Ornauer. 

 

TIAN Contemporain, Montréal, Canada

Booth U1

Robin Crofut-Brittingham, Mirage Center, 2024. Watercolour, 50x80in. 

For Future 2025, TIAN Contemporain presents a group exhibition highlighting the use of deconstruction as an artistic approach and a visual strategy to re-evaluate and reimagine our relationship with the natural world. Featuring the works of Robin Crofut-Brittingham (b. 1989, Vermont), Sarah Tompkins (b. 1990, Ottawa), and Hidenori Ishii (b. 1978, Japan), this exhibition showcases ways in which these artists engage with landscape imagery, while simultaneously recontextualizing traditional naturalist elements to suggest alternative ways of experiencing modern-day environmental realities. 

 

United Contemporary, Toronto, Canada

Booth T4

Ryan Van Der Hout, self work, 2024. UV Print on Glass, Solder, Stainless Steel, Copper, 16x24x3 cm.

“By centering Canadian artists, our presentation at Future Fair 2025 underscores the power of art to transcend borders, engage with complex histories, and affirm a collective identity rooted in resilience and transformation.” - Mel Trojkovic, Gallery Director

 

Wishbone Gallery, Montréal, Canada

Booth T5

Magdalena Rantica, Summer Breakfast, 2023. Acrylic and pigments on canvas, 49"X37". 

Galerie Wishbone at booth T5 presents three women artists whose cross-continental practices converge in subtle, resonant visions of nature.

 

YOUN CONTEMPORARY, Toronto and Montréal, Canada

Booth U16

Benajamin Murphy, Baryonx, 2022. Charcoal on Canvas, 12 x100 x 4 cm.

"Shadows of Nature: Drawing Connections” bridges the gap between art, ecology, and activism. In response to the urgent call for environmental awareness, this exhibition brings together six artists whose works explore the fragile relationship between humanity and nature. Through diverse mediums—from Benjamin Murphy’s tactile charcoal drawings to Michael Scoggins’ pencil crayon on large paper, Eva Blue’s photographic textures of whale bones, Yuriko Kubota’s double-photo landscapes, Daniel Agdag’s architectural cardboard creations, and David Hanes’ nature-inspired paintings—the show tackles the pressing issues of climate change and sustainability.

 

Nomadic & Online: Expanding the Gallery Mode

Not all exhibitors travel from a physical location: some reimagine what a gallery can be. This year, Future Fair welcomes two nomadic and online platforms that move across borders and screens to support emerging artists and fresh perspectives.

 

3walls 

Rob Stephenson, Shopping Cart, Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn, 2019, archival pigment print, 24x20, edition of 10,

“3walls is thrilled to present a collection of magical images from Rob Stephenson, The Neighborhoods series: Rob is mid-way through his lofty goal of photographing all the neighborhoods of New York, one a week (and there are over 300 of them!) and then distributing a newsletter dedicated to each one, complete with the history, essential characters, lore and sounds from the street.”

 

Catalysta

Sofia Baussan, When I Turn Eighteen, 2024. Oil On Canvas, 150 cm x 160 cm.

"Through an intimate exploration of family archives and transcultural memories, Baussan’s latest works weave a poignant narrative of identity, belonging, and the enduring impact of childhood across France, El Salvador, and Haiti." - Renata Ribeiro, Communications Manager

 
 
Rebeca Laliberte