Independence 20th Century Name 31 Exhibitors of the 2025 edition

The Independent Art Fair for the 20th Century of Independence devotes itself to the focus of artworks between 1900 and 2000, named 30 exhibitors, who will participate in the upcoming fourth edition, scheduled to be held at Casa Cipriani, Battery Sea Building from 4-7 September.
Much of the fair will focus on single art speeches, mainly through well-known figures who were active in the 20th century. Nahmad Contemporary and Skarstedt Gallery will collaborate on the booth of the French Modernist Georges Rouault, while Santa Fe’s Addison Rowe Gallery will investigate American Modernist Raymond Jonson. Rosenberg & Co. will focus on the output of the abstractionist Gertrude Greene in painting, collage and more in the 1940s.
From the post-war era, Galerie Lelong focused on abstract “Cosmovision” paintings from the 1960s and 1970s, separated by Italian-born artist Elda Cerrato (Elda Cerrato), who separated her time while Galerie Gmurzynska was between the Aven York the Aptant-the Aptane of Aptante of Actante of Buenos Aires and Caracas in New York. Los Angeles-based seascapes will explore paintings by Bruce Richards in the 1980s and 1990s to deal with the AIDS crisis.
Running with the Javits Center’s large arsenal show, the independent 20th century will also include speeches from many famous figures, such as the two artist booths of John Szoke Gallery’s Picasso and Munch, as well as Judy Pfaff, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov at Galerie Brigitte Schenk and Lein finer fine fine fine for John Szoke Gallery.
The fair will also introduce speeches dedicated to self-taught artists, including Balraj Khanna, who was born in India and active in Jhaveri Conterporary in the 1980s and 1990s; Galeria Danielian and the African-American artists collectively of Jeremy Scholar in London.
The complete list of exhibitors is as follows.
Exhibitors | Location | artist |
Addison Rowe Gallery | Santa Fe | Raymond Jonson (1891–1982) |
Valvarez | Buenos Aires | Luis Ouvrard (1899-1988) |
Cosmocosa | Buenos Aires | Louis Flangera (1944-1990) |
Galeria Danielian | Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo | Odoteres Ricardo de Ozias (1940-2011) |
Forum Gallery | New York | Gregory Gillespie (1936-2000) |
Bernard Goldberg Art | New York | Agnes Pelton (1881-1961), Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Alexander Archipenko (1887-1964), etc. |
Galerie Gmurzynska | Zug, Zurich, New York | Dan Basen (1939-1970) |
Hales | London, New York | Ken Kiff (1935-2001) |
Michael Hoben Gallery | London | Ishiuchi Miyako (B.1947) |
Jhaveri Contemporary | Mumbai | Balraj Khanna (1939–2024) |
Jupiter | Miami, New York | Joe Zucker (1941–2024) |
Galerie Lelong | New York, Paris | Elda Cerrato (1930–2023) |
Lovay Fine Arts | Geneva | Lucia di Luciano (b. 1933) |
Luxembourg+ Company | London, New York | Group exhibition |
Mariposa | New York | Peter Berlin (birth in 1942) |
Nahmad Contemporary and Skarstedt Gallery | New York; New York, Paris, London | Georges Rouault (1871-1958) |
PI Artwork | London, Istanbul | Jill Bradley (b. 1966) |
Rosenberg & Co. | New York | Gertrude Green (1904-1956) |
Salon 94 | New York | Dorothy Salhab Kazemi (1942-1990) and Huguette Caland (1931-2019) |
Richard Saltoun Gallery | London, Rome, New York | Baya (1931–1998) and Juliana Seraphim (1934–2005) |
Galerie Brigitte Schenk | Cologne | Ilya Kabakov (1933–2023) and Emilia Kabakov (B.1945) |
Jeremy Scholar | London | Florida road people |
Tony Shafrazi | Gallery without walls |
New York | Brandon Deener (b. 1982) and Zadik Zadickian (B.1948) |
Sea view | Los Angeles | Bruce Richards (b. 1948) |
John Szoke Gallery | New York | Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and Edvard Munch (1863–1944) |
Hollis Taggart | New York | Ralph Iwamoto (1927–2013) and Dusti Bongé (1903–1993) |
Cristin Tierney Gallery | New York | Judy Puff (b. 1946) |
Tulum | Dallas | Jacci Den Hartog (b. 1962) |
Weinstein Gallery | San Francisco | Leonor Fini (1907–1996) |
Updated, July 10, 2025: This article has been updated to reflect independent exhibitors in the 20th century, rather than 31 exhibitors.