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Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025: Shilo Ratner with +GalleryLABS

Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025 featuring Shilo Ratner geometric abstract paintings with +GalleryLABS

Excited to showcase my geometric abstract paintings at the inaugural Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week with +GalleryLABS, Booth H15.

This weekend, the city of Scottsdale, Arizona is getting ready to host a unique art event in the heart of the American Southwest. I'm thrilled to announce that my geometric abstract paintings will be featured at the highly anticipated first edition of Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, presented by +GalleryLABS at Booth H15.

About Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week

Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week is a premier contemporary art event bringing together 110 galleries from around the world to showcase cutting-edge art in one of Arizona's most vibrant cultural destinations. The inaugural edition marks an exciting new chapter for the Scottsdale art scene, combining luxury, innovation, and world-class contemporary art.

This Arizona art fair offers collectors, designers, and art enthusiasts the opportunity to discover exceptional works from leading galleries and emerging artists in a dynamic, curated environment.

My Work at Ferrari Art Week

I'll be presenting a curated selection of my geometric landscape paintings and abstract compositions at the +GalleryLABS booth. These works showcase my signature approach to color, structure, and the intersection of natural forms with architectural precision—perfect for collectors seeking museum-quality contemporary art.

My original abstract paintings explore themes of landscape, geometry, and meditative abstraction, designed to bring balance and visual sophistication to contemporary interiors.

Featured Artists at +GalleryLABS Booth H15

I'm honored to be exhibiting alongside an exceptional group of contemporary artists at the +GalleryLABS booth:

Nadia Attura
Xan Padron
Ruth Mulvie
Josef Albers
Brian Stephens
Joaquin Ponzinibbio
Alex Voinea
Dave Thomas
Shilo Ratner
Henry von Wartenberg

Event Details

Event: Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week 2025
Gallery: +GalleryLABS
Booth: H15

Location:
Scottsdale, Arizona

Learn More About Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week

Why Scottsdale?

Scottsdale has long been a destination for contemporary art collectors and enthusiasts. The city's vibrant gallery scene, stunning desert landscapes, and sophisticated collector base make it an ideal location for a world-class art fair like Ferrari Art Week.

I'm excited to bring my geometric mountain paintings and abstract landscapes to Arizona collectors and to connect with art lovers in the Southwest. The desert light and dramatic landscapes of Arizona have always inspired my work, making this exhibition particularly meaningful.

Visit Booth H15

If you're attending Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, I'd love for you to stop by Booth H15 to see the work in person and meet the talented artists represented by +GalleryLABS. There's nothing quite like experiencing the texture, color, and scale of original paintings up close.

The fair offers a fantastic opportunity to discover new artists, acquire museum-quality contemporary art, and immerse yourself in the energy of one of the Southwest's most exciting art events.

Can't Make It to Scottsdale?

If you're unable to attend Ferrari Art Week in person, you can explore my collection of geometric abstract art and original paintings online. Browse available works for collectors worldwide.

View Available Artwork


Follow along on Instagram for behind-the-scenes updates from Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week and to see the works featured at Booth H15.

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