Announcing Our May 2023 Exhibitors
FUTURE FAIR ANNOUNCES
MAY 2023 EXHIBITOR LIST
Future Fair returns to Chelsea Industrial for its third in-person edition, welcoming 50 local, national, and international exhibitors.
Future Fair is delighted to announce its third annual in-person show, taking place during New York Art Week in May 2023. The fair returns to Chelsea Industrial building (535 W 28th St, New York, NY 10001), expanding its floor-plan to 28,000 square feet and welcoming 50 local, national, and international exhibitors to present compelling curated and solo projects. Following a VIP Preview on Wednesday, May 10, Future Fair will open to the public from May 11-13, 2023.
This spring season’s exhibitors converge across five continents, indicating the optimism and resilience of New York’s art market and international dealers’ recognition of this truth, despite global economic shifts. Future Fair 2023 features 18 galleries from Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Italy, Norway, Peru, South Africa, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. The fair retains its hyperlocal vibe with 18 exhibitors from New York City and the boroughs. The intersection of an intimate international cohort set against the backdrop of New York’s famed art district, Chelsea, offers a hotbed of discoveries for art buyers new and established.
This year’s Future Fair selects from a vast talent pool, featuring young and emergent dealers alongside galleries with over 10 years of experience in the market. Taking a deep dive into contemporary painting and adjacent new media, 22 exhibitors will stage solo artist presentations and several will offer duo artist exhibitions. With a nod to Future Fair’s original concept of shared exhibition spaces, 10 exhibitors will stage co-curated exhibitions. Current events and social conversations converge into portals that celebrate identity, envision new worlds, bear witness to history and create poetic spaces for pause within an overstimulated society. All of which underscores the urgency that the role of art plays locally and globally.