Erick Mota Art on Display at Artexpo New York 2025 Photo Credit: Redwood Art Group
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Artexpo New York 2025 Recap: Global Talent, Strong Sales, and a Creative Surge at Pier 36

The 48th Edition of Artexpo Welcomed Over 200 Exhibitors and Thousands of Collectors, Unveiling Bold New Programs, Breakout Artists, and Strong Market Momentum in Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Resident Staff

Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

April 15th, 2025 – As art lovers and collectors gathered at Pier 36 in Manhattan this April, Artexpo New York 2025 reaffirmed its legacy as one of the world’s leading fine art fairs—while simultaneously carving out new space for boundary-pushing expression. Now in its 48th year, the annual event welcomed thousands of industry insiders, curators, and art enthusiasts from around the world to explore bold new perspectives and time-honored masterpieces under one expansive roof.

Running from April 3–6, the fair transformed 70,000 square feet of uninterrupted exhibition space into a global marketplace of ideas, with more than 200 exhibitors and over 1,000 artists representing 27 countries. This year’s fair was marked by two major additions: the inaugural Redwood Art Prize Contest and the debut of the Artexpo New York Digital Photo Contest, both underscoring the fair’s evolving role in shaping how—and where—art gets seen.

A Marketplace of Innovation and Inclusion

From large-scale installations to intimate hand-drawn works, Artexpo New York 2025 balanced tradition with experimentation. The return of signature programs such as [SOLO], the Spotlight Program, and Art Labs continued to highlight a diverse blend of established and independent voices. Guests moved fluidly through booths showcasing glassworks, ceramics, photography, lithographs, sculpture, and mixed media, while engaging with live demonstrations and “Meet the Artist” sessions that broke down the often-intimidating distance between creator and collector.

Artists Pamela Galleguillos and Micky Goldstein

This year’s Spotlight Program featured a dynamic mix of artists pushing boundaries within their disciplines, including Bill Hao, Haydn Lewis, Neelam Padte, Ariel Rodriguez, Pamela Galleguillos, and Mriya Gallery. On the Mezzanine level, Jason Perez Art Collective took center stage, merging street energy with studio discipline.

Mriya Gallery Receives Award

Celebrating a major milestone, Samir Sammoun marked his 30th year exhibiting at the fair. The Canadian-Lebanese artist’s impressionist works were once again among the most sought-after, with highlights such as La Danse en Bleu, Wild Beauty, and Autumne au Park Rhone commanding notable sales alongside pieces by guest artist Yaryna Yuryk.

New Contests, New Conversations

The launch of the Redwood Art Prize Contest introduced a new level of prestige to Artexpo’s programming. With over $20,000 in prizes, this juried competition recognized works that embodied the theme “Boundless.” This year’s winners—Bret Neathery, Gavin Hein, Linda Washburn Roberts, and Rhea Diehl—were spotlighted throughout the fair and gained global exposure via Redwood Art Group’s platforms.

NYC Mango Art on Display

The Digital Photo Contest, themed “Blink,” challenged photographers to capture the essence of spontaneous beauty. With $30,000 in awards and live voting stations placed throughout the venue, the contest bridged analog interaction with digital engagement.

Collector Favorites and Market Impact

Gavi Kaplan Art on Display

Sales and commissions were robust across the board, with returning favorites and rising stars finding new homes in private and public collections.

Highlights included:

  • Artavita – World Wide Art, placing pieces by Sally Ruddy, Michael Ian Goulding, Johanne Kourle, and others.

  • Renssen Art Gallery, celebrating another successful year with sales of Erik Renssen’s originals and several Picasso prints.

  • Chadwick Arcinue’s nine-piece Springscapes series, which was met with enthusiastic response and multiple commissions.

  • ArtNWordz, placing over 60 pieces and reinforcing their place as a collector favorite.

  • Montana’s Ariel Rodriguez, whose scratchboard technique drew notable attention and repeat sales.

Hugo A. Navarro Art on Display

Additional strong performances were reported by Perseus Gallery, K-Art Projects USA, Michael Storrings, and many others.

Awarding Excellence

Artexpo New York concluded with the announcement of the 2025 Artexpo Awards, honoring standout artists and galleries across multiple categories.

Highlights included:

  • Best Booth Design: MCP2 Art Studio and Mosaic Contemporary

  • Best Sculpture: Art Petrovik and Alejandro Baruch

  • Best New Exhibitor: Diogo Snow and Sergio Gutierrez

  • Best International Exhibitor: Renssen Art, Bikoh Art Japan, W Varso Atelier

  • Directors’ Award: Chadwick Concepts and Jason Perez Art

  • Best [SOLO] Exhibit: Evie I, Jay Kim, Hardukeh Decor & More

  • Award of Excellence: AGI Fine Art, Bharat Dalal, K-Art Projects USA, and Sara Stieber

McP2 Art Studio Works on Display

Looking Ahead

Pier 36, now firmly established as a premier venue for New York’s high-profile art and design events, once again proved to be an ideal backdrop for the international energy Artexpo brings to the Lower East Side. As the fair closes its 48th chapter, it continues to position itself not just as a marketplace, but as a cultural catalyst—elevating voices, ideas, and movements that shape the future of contemporary art.

Artexpo New York returns to Pier 36 next spring, April 9–12, 2026.

Rikon Fine Art on Display

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