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SUMMARY:Future Fair 2026
DESCRIPTION:The CAMP Gallery is pleased to announce our return to Future Fair in NYC this coming May 13-16 at booth U4. This year we’ll be featuring the works of Rosana Machado Rodriguez\, Michael Sylvan Robinson\, Deborah Simon\, and Silvana Soriano\, exploring the connections of fragility\, both in material and  subject. \nOur 2026 booth will explore connections of fragility\, both in material and subject. Navigating this present often leaves one feeling exposed and fragile. The artworks in the booth will highlight the inherent beauty in the fragile\, the vulnerability that makes us both human and compassionate and allows for growth\, but from the internal and the environment around. Rosana Machado Rodriguez presents the viewer with small vignettes highlighting individual isolation blanketing the work in protective stitches expressing care. Her works look inward towards one’s ability to both cocoon and resolve. Michael Sylvan Robinson through intricate stitches and embellishment dresses the works in strength of commitment\, stitching in resilience. Making the fiber works a tome of meaning\, each garment-like work becomes armor against the chaos of the present. Deborah Simon looks towards the physical internal of her subjects both warning of their fragility but also highlighting the exquisite patterns and order of a body. Her work draws one in\, exploring the paths of veins and arteries that direct one’s gaze through the external and find place in the internal. Silvana Soriano collages moments of inspiration and universals from different films transforming script and scene into complex and layered tableaux of resilience\, both vulnerable and unstoppable. All the artists\, combined\, invite the viewer to engage and relate to the works through not only the surface of the works\, but what reaction each viewer brings to the work.
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LOCATION:Chelsea Industrial\, 535-551 W 28th St\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Future Fair 2025
DESCRIPTION:Practices towards Preservation is the focus of the works by Andrew Arocho and Molly Gambardella exhibited at Future Fair in The CAMP Gallery’s Booth F7. Join us from May 7-10 as both of the artists share their deeply mindful and respectful appreciation of the landscape that has caught their attention. \n  \nIn a world that is often chaotic\, the need for nature stands steadfast as a location of respite. Artists  Andrew Arocho and Molly Gambardella acknowledge this need as we all traverse a landscape often in peril. The risks to our environment should not outweigh our convenience as we rely and ingest more and more plastic\, and as our seas not only rise\, but are weighed down with what we discard.  \nAndrew Arocho\, an abstract artist has embraced the sea and the idea of the sublime while on and in the water. Understanding the awe inspiring quality of the sea\, Arocho strives to capture both its unyielding power\, but also the moments of peace that it affords. Cascading through waves\, bluffs and still water\, each of his works present different angles of the phenomenon of moving water. Seeing the sea also as a mirror into one’s own self\, Arocho also offers insight on the cyclical flow of both water\, and life. One can assume that as the water can rage\, then calm\, so too does the individual—it is a matter of allowing and following the current towards the destination one envisions.  \nLooking at the environment and landscapes we all traverse\, Molly Gambardella begins her journey with the goal of recycling what is trashed\, what clogs our hills\, streams and more. An avid outdoors person\, Gambardella also strives to teach and pay homage to the many microcosms that make up our planet. Primarily looking at Lichens\, she takes these tiny entities from under a microscope and enlarges them\, at times to more than sixty inches. Her work is comprised of thousands of silk petals that she painstakingly pieces together to create the abundance that mirrors lichens. Her work also crosses the lines between art and design culminating in works that function both as art\, but also as a reminder of the fragility of nature and how each ecosystem is needed to keep our planet healthy – and of course\, ourselves.  \nCombined\, these artists look at the landscape that is our environment\, soaking in the abuses\, and the weakness—and in so doing\, they not only focus on the obvious\, the external but also on the internal. In this way\, how we feel internally can be seen by how we treat what is outside and around us. 
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LOCATION:Chelsea Industrial\, 535-551 W 28th St\, New York City\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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