Looking Ahead to 2025
The year 2025 promises to be as turbulent as the previous two, and there is no guarantee that everyone will have a chair to land in as the dust settles. At Artfronts, we look forward to some disruption as a positive move forward!
With JP Paul taking a temporary step back from his senior writing and editing duties to concentrate on his personal artwork and a couple of international art-related projects for the remainder of 2024 and 2025, rest assured that Artfronts will remain in good hands. Long-time contributors Richard Davis, Damien Pent, and Sylvia Garcia will continue to focus our coverage on the global art market, with special attention on emerging and rising artists who have been historically under-represented in their markets.
JP and the rest of the contributors will continue to attend major international fairs, gallery exhibitions of interest to our core readers, and as many artist studios as they can reach. Also featured will be sit-down discussions from key players from the global art market. Also coming are reviews of the materials & process minimalist Arrnier Mueller, the profound imagery of Becker & Bonet, a major Madelaine Prince report, Buju Lynton's seerng cultural studies from Jamaica, Hannah Metzenger's unique abstract palettes and collages, JP Paul, a series of 2D reproductions of Seth Marsden's controversial semi-transparent acrylic installations, several series by emerging artist Shawn S. Perez, and much more.
Hannah Metzenger New Works for 2024-2025 (© Ardstrum)
To the Back?, Maddy Prince ( © Ardstrum)
"Remember When" Becker & Bonet, A pair to watch in 2025