Future Fair updates portraiture for 2025
Briefly

The Future Fair returns to Manhattan for its fifth anniversary, featuring 67 exhibitors displaying bold and colorful art. This year, the event is impacted by President Trump’s tariffs, complicating logistics for several galleries. Notably, a Bologna-based exhibitor faced shipping delays due to customs, which led them to display only what they could carry. Similarly, a Montreal gallery narrowly avoided disaster as artworks were held up, but through a psychic's advice, they arrived just in time. As a platform for innovative portraiture, the fair continues to emphasize vivid artistic expression.
The Montreal-based gallery faced a customs disaster but was saved after the artist consulted a psychic for divine intervention, resulting in timely arrival of artwork.
Despite the trade war challenges, Future Fair upholds its mission of highlighting portraiture, showcasing bold new iterations from artists like Saki Sonoda.
A Bologna-based exhibitor at Future Fair explained how customs issues led them to exhibit only what they could carry, illustrating the impact of tariffs on art fairs.
Saki Sonoda's vibrant paintings, inspired by the House of Yes, bring life to the Future Fair by capturing the essence of nightlife in neon colors.
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