SKY HIGH FARM BIENNIAL 2025: TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END

Installation view EMO by Anne Imhof, Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, 2023. Photo by Robert Wedemeyer.
Courtesy of the artist and Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles.

SKY HIGH FARM BIENNIAL 2025:
TREES NEVER END
AND HOUSES NEVER END

 
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
11AM-7PM
11 MAIN STREET, GERMANTOWN, NY

 
FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
VISIT SKYHIGHFARM.ORG FOR
INFO ON PARKING AND TRAVEL
THE ARTISTS PARTICIPATING IN THE BIENNIAL WILL DONATE
A PORTION OF ANY SALE PROCEEDS TO SKY HIGH FARM TO SUPPORT
OUR EFFORTS TOWARDS FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND CLIMATE RESILIENCY.
Sky High Farm is pleased to announce its inaugural biennial, TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END, a site-specific exhibition exploring the relationship between local ecology, history, and industry in the Hudson River Valley and its connection to New York City. On view from June 28 through October 2025 in a historic apple cold storage warehouse along the Hudson River in Germantown, NY, the exhibition marks the beginning of a new chapter for Sky High Farm as we expand onto a new 560-acre farm.

The biennial brings together more than 50 artists from around the world, including Anne Imhof, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Tschabalala Self, Rudolf Stingel, Ben Wigfall and Communications Village, and Rirkrit Tiravanija to explore themes close to Sky High Farm's work at the intersection of climate, agriculture, food access and education. The artists participating in the biennial intend to donate a portion of any sale proceeds to Sky High Farm.

Sky High Farm’s community-centered mission responds to urgencies in the food system by proposing a dynamic model—moving beyond a single issue to understand and address the interconnection of nutrition security, economic and health disparities, and the history of structural, racial, and educational injustice. TREES NEVER END AND HOUSES NEVER END demonstrates what’s possible when art, agriculture, and activism function as one—uniting the culture-shifting work of artists and the impact of a justice-driven organization.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Autumn Ahn, Alvaro Barrington, Lauren Bon, Lizzi Bougatsos, Pia Camil, Anne Collier, CAConrad, Ann Craven, Sean Desiree, Natalie Diaz, Norman Douglas, Carroll Dunham, rafa esparza, Peter Fend, Yatika Starr Fields, Luke Fischbeck, Aaron Gilbert, Nan Goldin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Chase Hall, Lyle Ashton Harris, Harrison Studio, Roni Horn, Anne Imhof, Brian Jungen, Nance Klehm, Jade Kuriki-Olivo (Puppies Puppies), Maia Ruth Lee, Stephen Lichty, Nate Lowman, Lucky Dragons, Ryan McGinley, Mark Armijo McKnight, Bobbi Salvör Menuez, Andrew Moore, Paulo Nazareth, Grace Rosario Perkins, Utē Josephine Petit, Joey Piecuch (with Reita Piecuch, John Blomgren, and Abbey Myrick), Thiago Rocha Pitta, Myron Polenberg, Richard Prince, Sarah Rara, Em Rooney, Marco Saavedra, Michael Sailstorfer, Salem, Tschabalala Self, Marcus Leslie Singleton, Rudolf Stingel, Elaine Stocki, quori theodor, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Banks Violette, Charline von Heyl, Ben Wigfall and Communications Village (with Lauren Halsey), Mary Wigfall

ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Derek Blasberg, Katherine Brinson, Phong Bui, Susan Cernek, Laura Copelin, Tom Eccles, Molly Epstein, Leslie Fritz, Matt Gaughan, Abigail Ross Goodman, Candice Hopkins, Anne Imhof, Ellen Langan, Catie Marron, Mike Mosby, Gina Nanni, Carolyn Ramo, Rick Segal, Cindy Sherman, Allyson Spellacy, Neville Wakefield, Helen Warwick, Terry Winters, Donn Zaretsky

SPONSORS: Andrea Rosen Gallery, AriZona Beverages, Athens Fine Art Services, Chanel, Courrèges, Dan Colen Studio, FedUp Foods, Jay Escobara for S.I.R.A. Design Group, Kering, Levi’s®, Minagawa Art Lines, Morrison Foerster, Nike Inc., On, Rose Hill Farm, Sky High Farm Goods, Workshop Art Fabrication LLC, ZOLO PRESS

 
FROM JUNE 29-Fall 2025
FRI-SUN, 11 AM-5 PM

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