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A high-spirited Future Fair kicked off its second IRL edition on Wednesday evening with an enthused crowd navigating the fair's labyrinthine digs at Chelsea industrial.
SOHO HOUSE: THE FAIR THAT'S BREAKING THE ART WORLD RULES
THE ART NEWSPAPER: NEW YORK ART WEEK KICKS OFF A BUSY SPRING OF FAIRS, AUCTIONS AND MORE
The new week-long alignment starts the spring art season with a bang, including the returns of the Independent, Nada New York, Tefaf New York and the Future Art Fair.
HYPERALLERGIC: YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO NYC'S MAY ART FAIRS
For its sophomore in-person edition, Future Fair has relocated to larger venue to accommodate 50 exhibitors from the US and abroad.
NEW YORK TIMES: AT FUTURE FAIR, DISCOVERING EMERGING AND UNDERSUNG PLAYERS
The new art fair wants to be a "change agent" with more collaboration, global locations and a hyperlocal New York scene.
ARTNET NEWS: THESE DEALERS FOUNDED THEIR GALLERIES DURING THE PANDEMIC, NOW THEY'RE MAKING THEIR BIG DEBUT DURING ARMORY WEEK
Meet the new faces—from Los Angeles, the Bahamas, and Brooklyn—injecting fresh perspectives on the international fair circuit.
ARTSY: 22 ARTISTS TO DISCOVER AT NEW YORK'S SEPTEMBER FAIRS
Future Fair exhibiting artists; Anneke Eussen, Deb Sokolov and Layo Bright, Mario Joyce, Marryam Moma, Tristram Landsdowne named among top artists to discover at New York's September fairs.
SOHO HOUSE: A GUIDE TO NEW YORK'S FUTURE FAIR WITH KRYSTA EDER AND DANNY BÁEZ
Over The Influence Gallery's Krysta Eder, and fellow Ludlow House member Danny Báez of REGULARNORMAL give us an insight into their joint booth and round up their must-see art fair presentations.
SOHO HOUSE: BLACK WOMEN IN VISUAL ARTS VISITS DUMBO HOUSE TO TALK FUTURE FAIR
Lauren Jackson Harris, cofounder of Black Women in Visual Arts, sits down with three Future Fair exhibitors: Storm Ascher, Dominique Clayton, and Nyama Wingood to talk representation at the Fair
JUXTAPOZ: PREVIEW INSIDE FUTURE FAIR 2021 AT THE STARRETT LEHIGH BUILDING
This is the first "in-person" edition of Future Fair, featuring 34 exhibitors within 16 bespoke exhibition rooms, with an emphasis on "cross-exhibitor collaboration
HYPERALLERGIC: THE FUTURE IS COLLABORATIVE
At Future Fair, 34 galleries show joint presentations across 16 booths, testing the alchemy of dissonance.
6 SALONS ET 300 EXPOSANTS: L'ARMORY WEEK JOUE LE REBOND
Une semaine intense avec pas moins de six foires: L'Armory Show, bien sûr, mais aussi Independent, Spring Break Art Show, Art on Paper, Future Fair et Clio Art Fair
NEW YORK ART FAIRS ARE RETURNING, EYES OPEN AND FINGERS CROSSED, NEW YORK TIMES
In Chelsea, Future Fair has rebuilt its program from the ground up after postponing its inaugural edition last year because of the pandemic.
THE NEW YORK TIMES WEEKEND ROUNDUP: 5 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND
The New York Times selects The Future Fair Holiday Market as the first event in their weekend arts roundup. Appearing online and in print on December 18, 2020.
REVIEW: A LOOK AT THE FUTURE FAIR, JUXTAPOZ
[Future Fair’s] approach resulted in a vibrant, coherent lineup of galleries, attracting a wide range of exciting, young artists who are shaping the future of the art world. With presentations available online between May 6th and June 6th through Artsy, Future Fair quickly found an alternative approach for their concept.
FUTURE FAIR GOES ONLINE IN PLACE OF INAUGURAL NEW YORK SHOW, FAD MAGAZINE
Future Fair announced the launch of Future Fair Online last week with an exhibition and program developed as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic causing the postponement of the inaugural New York show.
FUTURE FAIR REVEALS EXHIBITORS FOR INAUGURAL EDITION, ARTNEWS
Among the participating galleries are El Apartamento (of Havana), 1969 Gallery (New York), Ochi Projects (Los Angeles), and Alberta Pane (Paris and Venice), and project spaces include Detroit Presents (Detroit), Matèria (Rome), and Suburbia Contemporary (Granada and Cape Town).
A NEW ART FAIR MAKES EXHIBITORS AN UNUSUAL OFFER: A CUT OF ITS PROFITS, ARTNEWS
As small and medium-sized galleries have shuttered at an alarming rate in recent years, many of their owners have pointed to the high price—and huge risk—of participating in art fairs. Now one startup thinks it has found a more sustainable model for dealers.
For many galleries, art fairs present a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” proposal. The cost to participate has grown increasingly steep, with many charging tens of thousands for a booth, plus expenses for shipping, travel, and insurance. Do more than one fair a year—let alone five or six—and that number balloons quickly. On the other hand, not participating can amount to a significant lost business opportunity.
FUTURE FAIR HOPES TO USE A NEW PROFIT-SHARING MODEL TO ALLEVIATE RISK FOR DEALERS, ARTSY
The participating galleries, a maximum of 36, will equally split 35 percent of the fair’s profits, which they can either take in cash, use to sponsor another gallery’s participation in the future, or get a credit toward the fair next year.
The average contemporary art fair can feel a bit more like a meat market than a refined, curated experience. Future Fair offers a corrective for the current fair ecosystem by bringing in galleries as partners to create the feel of a swanky salon or sophisticated kunsthalle.
THE FUTURE FAIR, A NEW ART FAIR WITH A PROFIT-SHARING BUSINESS MODEL, ARTFORUM
The Future Fair, a new art fair with a profit-sharing business model, will hold its inaugural edition in New York at Chelsea’s Canoe Studios during Frieze week next year.
FUTURE FAIR VEUT REDISTRIBUER UNE PARTIE DE SES BÉNÉFICES AUX GALERIES, THE ART NEWSPAPER FRANCE
Une nouvelle foire d’art contemporain doit bientôt voir le jour à New York. Future Fair, dont la première édition est prévue du 7 au 9 mai 2020, pendant Frieze New York, tranche dans son concept avec les autres manifestations.
UNA NUOVA FIERA D'ARTE INAUGURA A NEW YORK, EXIBART
Le fiere d’arte stanno diventando sempre più costose e affollate. Per le piccole e medie gallerie, i rischi e le spese sono ormai insostenibili, schiacciate dai grandi nomi del mercato dell’arte.
A PROFIT-SHARING COMMUNITY FOSTERING GALLERY SUSTAINABILITY AND COLLABORATION, HAPPENING
Participating in fairs can incur substantial costs for galleries, a commitment of funding which may result in significant loss if collectors and potential buyers do not show interest.
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