
INDUSTRIALISM
resented by SIZED at Donna Karan’s UrbanZen in the West Village, INDUSTRIALISM examined how material, process, and production shape our relationship to objects in a time defined by shifting supply chains and evolving access to raw resources. The exhibition reflected on the aesthetics and politics of making, asking what it means to produce, what is available to be used, and how material carries meaning in both function and form. Spanning two floors and featuring over one hundred works, INDUSTRIALISM assembled nearly fifty artists, designers, dealers, and galleries from across the world. The presentation traversed painting, archival design, sound sculpture, photography, lighting, and automotive design, creating a layered investigation into industrial craft and collectible design. The exhibition was accompanied by the Mortlach by Design Lounge, a dedicated space developed in collaboration with Mortlach Whisky. Bespoke Mortlach objects were placed in dialogue with selected works from the exhibition, forming a contextual retreat that hosted private gatherings, including a Frieze Art Fair brunch and a VIP opening celebration. As SIZED’s first exhibition in New York, INDUSTRIALISM marked a pivotal moment in its programme, bringing together a wide spectrum of voices in a shared conversation on access, intention, and the evolving nature of production.





