Independent opened its 2025 edition on a bright and sunny New York morning, with natural light pouring into the upper levels of Spring Studios, the fair’s longtime home. From 11 a.m., the aisles and various nooks and crannies hosting exhibitors buzzed with collectors.

Opening the day after Frieze New York and at the same time as TEFAF uptown, Independent offers an alternative to the more blue-chip offerings of Frieze and a more contemporary and on-the-pulse take than TEFAF. With 82 exhibitors, it’s also one of the smaller fairs this week and manageable in less than two hours. (NADA, which moved to a new location, is the largest of the week’s fairs with over 120, while TEFAF is around 90 and Frieze has around 65.)  

Independent, which is invitation-only, features strong curation, thanks to a a collaboration between founder and director Elizabeth Dee and Matthew Higgs, the executive director of White Columns and the fair’s curatorial adviser. This year’s fair is no exception, presenting a wide array of quality art. As with years past, several artists are making their New York debuts through presentations here. (A wall near the entrance identifies those artists, helping visitors know who to watch.)

Below, a look at the best booths at Independent, which runs through Sunday, May 11, at Spring Studios in Tribeca.

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