Gagosian Gallery will present a new body of work by artist Anna Weyant at TEFAF New York, featuring intimately scaled paintings of jewelry rendered with trompe l’oeil precision. The booth, designed with lavender walls and pine-hued carpet, showcases pieces like "Pearl Earrings" (2025) and "Pearl Bracelet (Sold)" (2025), some with cheeky price tags and red dot stickers. Weyant, represented by Gagosian since 2022, has seen her market soar, with her auction record set at $1.6 million for "Falling Woman" (2020) at Sotheby’s in 2022.
The presentation matters because it highlights the continued commercial and critical ascent of Anna Weyant, one of the most talked-about young painters today, and underscores Gagosian’s strategic positioning at a major art fair. The booth’s blend of Dutch Golden Age still-life tradition with contemporary wit—what Weyant calls "Instagram meets old painting"—reflects broader trends in the market where figurative painting and social-media savvy converge. It also marks Weyant’s expanding cultural footprint beyond galleries, including her recent collaboration with Tiffany & Co. and her Vogue cover.