Felix Los Angeles 2026: Room 1232

February 25 - March 1, 2026 
  • Press Release

    Felix Art Fair, Los Angeles

    February 25 – March 1, 2026

    Uffner & Liu, Room 1232


    Uffner & Liu is pleased to participate in the upcoming edition of Felix Art Fair in Los Angeles, with a group presentation that brings together sculptural, painterly, and materially driven practices across generations. Artists in the booth include: Bianca Beck, Anne Buckwalter, Gianna Commito, Bernadette Despujols, Christian Franzen, Hilary Harnischfeger, Sheree Hovsepian, Sacha Ingber, Anya Kielar, Talia Levitt, Nianxin Li, Reginald Madison, Miwa Neishi, Joshua Petker, Anna Jung Seo, Roger White, and Nasir Young.

    Highlights of the presentation include sculptures by Hilary Harnischfeger and ceramic works by Miwa Neishi, both of whom have exhibitions on view at the gallery through March 7. Harnischfeger’s work transforms layered paper, ceramic, and mineral materials into wall-based and free-standing sculptures that evoke geological formations shaped over vast spans of time. The works on view in New York debut the largest and most immersive wall sculptures Harnischfeger has produced to date. Neishi presents a new body of ceramic vessels rooted in memories of repeatedly writing Japanese and Chinese characters, a disciplined and meditative process of repetition, rhythm, and cultural memory. 

    The booth will also feature a new sculptural work by Sacha Ingber and a new painting by Christian Franzen, both of whom will have concurrent solo exhibitions at the gallery from March 12 through May 2. Ingber’s works combine glazed earthenware, urethane, cane webbing and wood into objects that feel simultaneously domestic and uncanny, blurring distinctions between utility, ornament and psychological charge. Franzen’s meticulous paintings of California landscapes and cryptic interior scenes reveal his process of building, incising and scratching directly into the painted surface.

    Other highlights in the booth include a painting by Reginald Madison, whose practice bridges abstraction and figuration through an intuitive, jazz-inflected approach to mark-making and color, developed over decades of sustained experimentation; Anne Buckwalter’s intimate, yet provocative paintings; Sheree Hovsepian’s sculptural wall works; and Joshua Petker’s playful compositions that reshuffle art historical movements.

    Together, the works on view reflect Uffner & Liu’s cross-generational program and its emphasis on material intelligence, process, and the lived experience of art making.

  • Selected Works