Powell Fine Art Advisory’s 2025 Recap

As 2025 comes to a close, I'm grateful for the remarkable collaborations and creative partnerships that have defined this year. From Florida, Virginia and Boston to installations in Arizona and New Hampshire, our work continues to affirm how art transforms spaces - and lives.

Looking ahead to 2026, we're excited to expand our reach, champion new voices, and deepen our partnerships with designers and collectors alike.

Plus, we have an exciting new chapter coming to Powell Fine Art so keep an eye out for an exciting announcement in early 2026!

- Hadley Powell

2025 By The Numbers

A small glimpse into a year that felt full, busy, and deeply rewarding.

  • 227 pieces framed

  • 8 art fairs visited

  • 2 yachts serviced

  • 2 new team members

  • 1 new van

  • Endless amount of matchas consumed

2025 Project Highlights

These are just a few of the projects we loved working on this past year, each shaped by its setting and the way our clients live with art.From a light-filled coastal home in Hobe Sound - where works ranged from a monumental Andrew Faulkner to intimate Ashley Zipp pieces - to a desert retreat anchored by a commissioned Molly Hatch ceramic inspired by Camelback Mountain, our approach remained deeply site-specific. In a Boston penthouse, architectural clarity and a luminous Lita Albuquerque set the tone, while a New Hampshire lakehouse embraced warmth and materiality through a Billy Childish over the mantel and thoughtfully framed Polly Apfelbaum works.View our full portfolio here.

Standout Works Sold

Highlights from a year of thoughtful acquisitions and carefully considered placements.

New Team Members

As our work expanded in 2025, so did our team. We were pleased to welcome new members who support our advisory, handling, and creative efforts.

Daniel Roberts | Lead Art Handler

Daniel leads our art handling operations, overseeing everything from shipping logistics to complex, museum-quality installations. With over a decade spent in the New York studio of sculptor Mark di Suvero, he brings deep expertise and a sculptor's eye to every project.

If he looks familiar, it's because he is! Daniel is the friendly face you've likely seen installing artwork with precision and care.

Fairs, Exhibitions and Auctions

Arrival Art Fair - North Adams, MA (June): This emerging fair continued to grow in influence, offering a fresh look at rising contemporary voices and providing us an early glimpse at several artists poised for wider recognition. We’re looking forward to seeing how the fair evolves in the years ahead!

Andy Goldsworthy 50 Year Retrospective - Scotland (July): Hadley attended Goldsworthy’s landmark retrospective in Scotland, a rare chance to experience five decades of work shaped by time, place, and the natural world.

The Armory Show - New York, NY (September): Always a marquee event, the 2025 edition delivered strong presentations from both blue-chip galleries and bold newcomers. It was a year where material experimentation and large-scale abstraction truly stood out.

Art on Paper - New York, NY (September): Art on Paper reinforced the strength of works on paper, with artists pushing the medium through sculptural techniques, unconventional materials, and intricate handwork that resonated with collectors.

Dinorá Justice Exhibition at Gallery Naga - Boston, MA (November - December 20th): Justice’s exhibition offered a powerful and intimate look at identity, color, and gesture. Her work drew significant attention this season and further affirmed her growing relevance in contemporary painting.

Grogan Fine Jewelry Auction - Boston, MA (November): The November auction delivered energized bidding for modern and postwar masters while also showing continued momentum for ultra-contemporary artists, a trend that defined the year across major auction houses.

Art Basel Miami Beach - Miami Beach, FL (December): Basel once again showcased an impressive global cross-section of contemporary art. This year we were especially inspired by dynamic presentations from Latin American and African artists, reflecting broader shifts in collector interest and institutional focus.

Looking Ahead to 2026

2025 was a year of meaningful expansion for the Powell Fine Art Advisory team, from welcoming new team members to taking on projects in new states, and we’re deeply grateful for the opportunities it brought.

It also marked the thoughtful build-out of Cypress Art Handling, our forthcoming art-handling company debuting in early 2026. Cypress is a natural evolution of the work we’ve carried quietly behind the scenes for years, now taking shape as its own dedicated service. Keep an eye out for the Cypress tree!

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