
Booths 405 & 406








For its Hamptons Fine Art Fair debut, Bushwick Gallery presents a focused yet dynamic selection of artists whose practices explore material intuition, cultural memory, and the emotional topography of modern life. Spanning abstraction, photography, and neuroaesthetic drawing, the works on view are united by a tactile intelligence and a commitment to visual storytelling.
Beth Shaw
The Architect of Found Beauty
Shaw’s gridded photographic works transform the raw surfaces of the city—rust, concrete, wire—into formal visual architecture. Her nine-image compositions elevate fragments of urban decay into meditations on pattern, rhythm, and the quiet poetics of infrastructure.
Gina Keatley
The Untamed Minimalist
Keatley distills abstraction to its essential elements—form, weight, restraint—punctuated by precise bursts of mandarin orange. Her paintings operate as meditations on clarity and control.
Jon Sarkin
The Outsider Visionary
Dense with language, symbols, and compulsive mark-making, Sarkin’s works trace a chaotic interior logic—part stream of consciousness, part visual jazz. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy endures.
Roger W. Hsia
The Sculptor of Paint
Guided by wabi-sabi principles, Hsia’s textured abstractions unfold like weathered terrain—layered, meditative, and quietly monumental.
Sherihan Khalil
The Cultural Excavator
Rooted in Middle Eastern visual traditions, Khalil’s layered abstractions pull from tribal motifs, ancient artifacts, and contemporary gesture, creating work that feels both sacred and immediate.
Kelly Nicole
The Dream Alchemist
Working without brushes, Nicole paints solely with her hands, channeling vivid emotional states into fluid compositions that hover between the dream world and the deeply felt.
Bushwick Gallery’s dual-booth presentation reflects its ethos: unorthodox, emotionally resonant, and deeply rooted in the aesthetics of place and process.






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Bushwick Gallery to Debut at Hamptons Fine Art Fair 2025 with Visionary Dual-Booth Exhibition
Southampton, NY – July 10–13, 2025 — For its Hamptons Fine Art Fair debut, Bushwick Gallery presents a dual-booth showcase (Booths 405 & 406) that reflects the gallery’s curatorial ethos: emotionally resonant, materially intuitive, and unafraid to blur boundaries. Under the direction of founder and exhibiting artist Gina Keatley, the Brooklyn-based gallery will spotlight six artists whose practices trace the emotional topography of contemporary life through abstraction, photography, and neuroaesthetic mark-making.
“We’re excited to bring a slice of Bushwick’s experimental energy to Southampton,” says Keatley. “This is about celebrating the tactile language of materials and making space for work that resonates on an emotional level.”
Featured Artists:
Gina Keatley – The Untamed Minimalist
Founder of Bushwick Gallery, Keatley offers selections from Miles, her acclaimed series of large-scale abstract works that capture the emotional essence of global cities. Each 60 x 48-inch canvas distills a specific place—Madrid, Tokyo, Cork—into a textured cartography of memory, movement, and mood. Her approach to abstraction is precise yet raw, merging form, weight, and restrained chromatic intensity into contemplative surfaces that radiate clarity. All works: $9,600
Beth Shaw – The Architect of Found Beauty
Best known for her Found Constructions series, Shaw transforms fragments of urban decay—rust, wire, cracked paint—into gridded photographic compositions that elevate the overlooked. Her works are never color-altered or digitally manipulated—only cropped, sequenced, and composed into powerful square narratives. Works range from $5,000–$10,000.
Jon Sarkin – The Outsider Visionary
The late Jon Sarkin’s frenetic, layered works exist at the crossroads of pop culture, psychology, and stream-of-consciousness. His unfiltered mark-making and text-saturated compositions offer a window into the subconscious. His legacy as a neurodivergent creative force endures through this posthumous presentation. Works range from $1,400–$8,000.
Roger W. Hsia – The Sculptor of Paint
Acrylic becomes topography in Hsia’s deeply textured, sculptural paintings. Folding and layering pigment into semi-relief surfaces, his pieces meditate on impermanence, transformation, and emotional residue. Drawing influence from Abstract Expressionism and wabi-sabi aesthetics, Hsia blurs the line between painting and object. Works range from $4,500–$7,900.
Sherihan Khalil – The Cultural Excavator
Khalil’s abstract works are spiritual cartographies, blending tribal motifs, archaeological symbolism, and ecological urgency. Using materials such as papyrus, hibiscus, and copper, she maps inner states and cultural memory into layered, rhythmic compositions that pulse with energy. Works range from $6,000–$8,500.
Kelly Nicole – The Dream Alchemist
Nicole eschews brushes entirely, working with her hands to channel emotion directly onto canvas. Her mixed-media compositions explore trauma, resilience, and self-reinvention through richly layered surfaces of oil, acrylic, and metal leaf. At once dreamy and raw, her work demands not just observation, but feeling. Works: $6,800–$8,400.
Bushwick Gallery has earned a reputation for championing artists who push material and emotional boundaries. Located in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, the gallery offers a personalized, appointment-only experience that allows collectors to engage deeply with contemporary works across media.
Bushwick’s Hamptons Fine Art Fair presentation brings the grit, grace, and intelligence of its home base to a new audience—inviting viewers into a tactile, emotionally charged dialogue between artist and material.
Hamptons Fine Art Fair 2025
Southampton Fairgrounds – 605 County Rd 39, Southampton, NY
July 10–13, 2025
VIP Opening: Thursday, July 10
• 12–5 PM (Benefits Guild Hall)
• 5–9:30 PM (Benefits Parrish Art Museum)
Public Hours:
• Friday, July 11: 11 AM–7 PM
• Saturday, July 12: 11 AM–7 PM
• Sunday, July 13: 11 AM–6 PM
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