Opening tonight is an extraordinary show by @arghavan_khosravi . The work in âWhat Remainsâ is achingly beautiful, meticulously constructed, and impossible to look away from, made by an artist whose gaze has never felt more necessary.
@uffnerliu
The very best part about participating in our inaugural Art Basel Hong Kong was bringing my mom to her first art fair! HK being a much easier flight from Ningbo than NYC. Jennyâs review: it was like a èćžćș. Apt. I also have Jenny to thank for 5 hours of intense mandarin tutorage prior to VIP day. The payoff was immediate.
It was very special to bring my work home to Asia. Not something I expected to be able to do so soon. It was also special to introduce some of our artists to Asia for the first time. We felt welcome.
Some thank youâs:
@bigbigbig_b for being the most supportive host
@j.fwu for feeding me (and for your generosity and care)
@helenawangofficial for a beautiful fair outfit
@seanyunci for letting me tag along
@yveyanggallery and @galleryvacancy for an awesome collab
Opening tonight! Come see Christian Franzenâs beautiful luminous cinematic seascapes painted from memory of the Southern California coast. Built through layers of glaze, airbrush, and abrasion, the surfaces are weathered, like looking through salt-streaked glass.
Come close and youâll find small apparitions â owls, ghosts, a black cat â quietly slip into view.
Christian Franzen
âSHIFTYâ
March 12 â May 9, 2026
Opening tonight 6-8pm
One of my favourite installs Iâve worked on! We used almost every pedestal at the gallery to create this cross-generational conversation in clay. Toki-No-Wa ; Harmony of Time brings together new works by Miwa Neishi in conversation with historic sculptures by Toshiko Takaezu. Neishiâs relationship to Takaezu is both personal and pedagogicalâformed through lineage, study, and lived proximity to Takaezuâs legacy. Together, their works create a beautiful, meditative dialogue between past and present, tradition and transformation.
We will host an artist talk between Miwa and art historian Joe Tokumasu Field on Friday at 5:30pm. Please come by!
The show is on view through March 7.
Hilary Harnischfeger is a material magician. Paper becomes ceramic, ceramic becomes stone, stone reveals no hands, only millennia of weather. Working at scales larger than ever before, Hilaryâs new sculptures are topographies of peaks, trails, cliffs, and valleys that are as much homages to the natural landscape as loving odes to material itself.
The show opens tonight and it is magnificent. Please visit!
Hilary Harnischfeger
âSongs for Cloudsâ
January 16 â March 7, 2026
@uffnerliu
My grandma in the house where she raised my father and uncles. We repaired the wooden structure this year after decades of decay. Shangzhai æ aka village? in the province of Zhejiang, where I terrorized tadpoles every summer. A surreal reminder how quickly lives and fortunes can change in a single generation. Sometimes easy to forget when bemoaning small inconveniences in New York. Anyway pigs are doing well this year and orange harvest very bountiful. Ducks rebelling, had to find eggs scattered outside the coop. Ancestral graves due for some shovel maintenance. Observation: dogs are becoming increasingly unemployed and fluffy which to me is a marker of economic prosperity for residents. Congrats Michelle on making the villageâs public placard of esteemed students. I should say everyoneâs last name here is Liu.
Come see @annebuckwalter âs charming, cheeky, sexy show! Embedded within the carefully composed domestic spaces of âLoverâs Knotâ are witty celebrations of sexualityâsometimes overt, sometimes subtle, always delightful đœ
On view through November 1, 2025 at @uffnerliu
#annebuckwalter #uffnerliu
The Armory Show was the first art fair I ever visited when I was in junior year of college and when it was starting to dawn on me that there existed an industry where people bought and sold contemporary art. Unfathomable. I took the train down from New Haven, nervously spoke to no one, had Maurizio Cattelan compliment my hat, and made it back to campus in time for art history section.
Itâs nice to be back with a booth, as part of @uffnerliu We have five extraordinary female artists on view, and weâre near the entrance so you wonât miss us. Tomorrowâs the last day to see the fair â come visit at Booth 120!
@uffnerliu
Anne Buckwalter (@annebuckwalter )
Sheree Hovsepian (@shereehovsepian )
Arghavan Khosravi (@arghavan_khosravi )
Talia Levitt (@tallevitt )
Sarah Martin-Nuss (@sarahmartinnuss )
#thearmoryshow #uffnerliu