Eve Biddle at Future Fair 2025

Join us in booth E5!

Geary is pleased to present a solo booth at Future Fair 2025 featuring the work of Eve Biddle. Exploring ideas of interiority, both literal and metaphorical, and drawing connections between the physical and emotional landscapes we inhabit, Biddle’s works evoke a sense of timelessness, appearing to be ancient artifacts or objects from a distant future. We will exhibit several of Eve’s “ellipses” which are images of local plants, rocks and flowers, screen printed onto oval wooden panels, as well as cast bronze sculptures made to resemble bones, trilobites, snakes and hands.

Biddle’s work is ultimately autobiographical creating a kind of ongoing diary interpreting her experiences. She returns to the themes of regeneration and reflection, literally and figuratively. Taking inspiration from our bodies to trees to seaweed to dirt, her everyday documentation is a routine part of her practice. Her mediums evoke material alchemy. Glass melts, ceramic shrinks, photos get digitally transformed and then sometimes messy and monochromatic in the printing process, casting transforms materiality. The themes stay the same and weave between materials, hovering between painting and sculpture and photography.

Eve recently had twenty works (along with some of her late mother Mary Ann Unger’s work) included in the Craft Front and Center show at the Museum of Art and Design. In addition to her personal practice, Biddle is the co-founder of the Wassaic Project, an arts organization in New York’s Hudson Valley that functions as an artist incubator, arts education and community development center. Biddle emphasizes that building community with other artists is a central aspect of her practice. Wassaic Project has hosted over 47,000 visitors and 1,500 artists over the past 17 years.

The fair is located at Chelsea Industrial, 535 W 28th Street, between 10th & 11th Avenue. It is a three-minute walk south from The Shed (Frieze New York).