Final day to find us at Future Fair Booth F2. We’ll be here til 6 PM. Stop by for a chat.
Felix Benton’s paintings function as surfaces for care and support: stretcher bars and canvas allow marks to fall and scatter, eventually finding some sort of quiet resolve. Crests of pink reach upward so that small white squares can dance along their surface, or a large field of chestnut might curtain a scene, framing the delicate marks happening just behind.
Felix Benton
Kratt, 2025
acrylic & flashe on canvas
10x10 inches
Felix Benton
Whoops<3, 2025
acrylic & flashe on canvas
10x10x1 5/8 inches
Felix Benton
sms, 2025
acrylic & flashe on canvas
10x10 inches
On view now at Future Fair through this evening. Swing by!
Chelsea Industrial, 535 W 28th St, New York, NY
DM or email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information. We hope to see you there.
Future Fair | Booth F2
Cecilia Caldiera explores drawing as a way of mapping our movement through space: documenting where things accumulate, where people get caught, or where they are left behind. Points are mapped and connected by steel, wax, or scraps of paper. Like constellations, meaning emerges not from a single point in space, but through patterns, proximity, and connection.
Cecilia Caldiera
Accumulation Drawing, 2026
wax, paper, steel, & graphite powder
24x26 inches
On view now at Future Fair through this Saturday, May 16th. Stop by!
VIP Previews are now open!
Come find us at @futurefair in booth F2. We look forward to seeing you.
Cecilia Caldiera & Felix Benton
presented by Site Service & blue boy
Future Fair
May 13-16, 2026
Booth F2
Hours:
Thursday 1-8 PM
Friday 12-7 PM
Saturday 12-6 PM
Chelsea Industrial, 535 W 28th St, New York, NY
DM or email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information. We hope to see you there.
Photographed by Farfar studio @farfar_studio_
Future Fair opens this Wednesday, come find us in Booth F2!
Cecilia Caldiera & Felix Benton at @futurefairs
VIP hours this Wednesday, May 13th
Open to the public Thursday, May 14th
Chelsea Industrial, 535 W 28th St, New York, NY
DM or email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information to request a preview
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Felix Benton, Holding Pattern, 2026
acrylic & flashe on canvas
18x24x1.5 inches
blue boy (Savannah, GA & New York, NY) with Site Service (New York, NY) present Cecilia Caldiera, a New York City–based artist working across sculpture, installation, drawing, printmaking, and photography. Rooted in research around urban planning, waste, and ritual, her practice investigates how these systems choreograph the movements of bodies—both individual and collective—through public space.
@ceciliaaaaaaaaa__@site_____@_____service@blueboy.space
#FutureFair2026
Installation views of CC Calloway’s ‘Endless Swing’ - on view now through May 16th. If you’d like to stop by or inquire, feel free to DM or email.
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This work is about golf, but it can also be about other things.
An endless swing is a loop that never resolves. It rehearses progress without ever arriving: mirroring the rhythms of contemporary life, where spectacle produces the illusion of action while masking stagnation, and where violence can remain visible yet unchallenged.
I am not working against golf. I am working through it. Golf becomes a framework for examining power, leisure, and the self. This is not a conclusion, but an entry point – a chapter within an ongoing body of work.
Golf feels particularly charged in this moment, complicated by my own history with the game, its internal challenges, and what it means to participate in a form of privileged leisure. And what it means to be a girl who is pretty good at golf, moving through spaces that are coded, inherited, and uneven.
Leisure operates here as both display and pressure. It can read as an exhibition of power, a performance of access, while also demanding constant self-surveillance. Golf is structured by rules, but its core is individual. It is a game of self-competition, an ongoing attempt to outdo your last attempt. You against you. The logic is simple, but the condition is not. If the goal were only to get the ball into the hole, there would be no need to swing.
The hellmouth appears as both image and condition. Historically, it marks an entrance to hell. Here, it is a confrontation with the self. Golf mirrors this structure. It’s repetitive and ritualistic. Sometimes absurd, sometimes graceful. A loop that sustains itself. A rehearsal without resolution. An endless swing.
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I’m thrilled to share news of blue boy’s upcoming exhibition, the gallery’s first solo presentation. CC Calloway’s ‘Endless Swing’ opens April 4th and remains on view through May 16th.
There will be an opening reception on the 4th from 5-8 PM - if you’re in the area, I hope you can make it <3
Endless Swing
CC Calloway
406 E 65th Street, Savannah, GA
I’m excited to have CC in town for the show, and we look forward to seeing you on the 4th.
Final days to catch “Flat pile full of sound” - reach out if you’d like to swing by before the show closes tomorrow, I’ll be around!
Many thanks to everyone who has stopped by to see the show, both here in Savannah and at @ni____________ne . And the biggest thank you of all to Caleb & Zack <3333
DM or email for a last minute visit. More announcements coming soon ~