Saturday, March 28, 2026

Fremin Gallery presents new works by gallery artists LIs Sam, Rodrigo Franzao, Didier Engels, Nayla Kai Saroufim, Gunes Caglarcan, Mercedes Jelinek, and Markus Klinko



Fremin   is delighted to announce the arrival of new works from some of our top artists. These recent additions represent an exciting expansion of our current collection. Please feel free to contact us directly for more information regarding these pieces or to request a full catalog.

Click on the artist name for a comprehensive selection of the new artworks.


Lis Sam  - "Camelia Fleurs Rouges" - Art on Paper - 39" x 39"


Lis Sam is a self-taught artist whose journey began in the world of street art. Born in Tunisia in 1989, he moved to France at the age of 11, where he developed a fascination for craftsmanship and the aesthetics of form. Drawn to artistic expression, he explored various creative paths, refining his sense of composition and detail. As with many artists, a single encounter would prove to be the turning point in his career. During a journey, he came across a work of art that profoundly resonated with him. This moment of revelation steered him toward a new artistic direction, inspiring him to push his creative boundaries. Over the years, Lis Sam dedicated himself to different projects, experimenting with form, texture, and medium. However, it was another pivotal moment that truly defined his artistic vision—a visit to a butterfly greenhouse in the south of France. The experience was nothing short of transformative. Surrounded by an explosion of colors and movement, he was captivated by the delicate dance of the butterflies. Their wings, flickering in the light, created fleeting shapes that, to his artistic eye, resembled abstract silhouettes. It was reminiscent of the way a child gazes at the sky, finding familiar forms in drifting clouds. At that moment, an idea took shape in his mind—one that would later evolve into Blossoming Girls.

 Rodrigo Franzao - "The Shape of Time" - Textile, Paper - 36"x 36"


 Using FSC-certified German paper and acrylic paints, his work features layers of folded paper and textures, creating a dynamic, immersive experience with a maintained focus on sustainability.Franzão explains his work by saying, “My work is a dialogue between materiality, light, and form, where I engage with the inherent properties of sustainable, FSC-certified German paper and acrylic paints to explore the delicate tension between nature and creation”.Each piece is composed of meticulously folded pieces of paper layered and composed together to establish depth, texture, and movement, creating a kinetic energy within the static pieces. This dimension is created by the light and shadow interplaying with the physicality of the paper, activating the piece as a visual experience. Then a monochromatic gradient is introduced with the application of acrylic paint. Simulating the nuanced flow of natural light across the canvas, dark to light transitions all culminate in a concentrated white, contemplating cycles of change and renewal.He says, “I seek to create a visual experience where the audience is invited to consider not only the composition but also the ephemeral nature of light itself”.


 Didier Engels - "The Third Spray Black" - Photography - 39"x 51"



Engels’ fascination with ports and ships is deeply rooted in his experiences growing up. As a child, he spent time wandering the docks, and at the age of 20, he worked as a docker in the port of Zeebrugge. These formative experiences created a lasting connection to the maritime world. The ships, containers, dockside structures, and rusted cars he photographs are more than industrial relics, they contain memory and altercation, bearing the marks of salt, spray, rust, and time. Cargo containers are his primary focus, chosen based on their rougher surfaces and deep, worn colors. By removing additional distractions and framing these subjects to emphasize their visual and chromatic aspects, Engels separates them from their real-world settings. Through the use of alignments, textures, and colors, this method allows viewers to interact with the image through abstraction before identifying the industrial object that is the subject of the composition. Through his lens, Engels elevates what we often overlook. Faded colors, oxidized marks, and sedimentary textures become the language through which he expresses beauty and impermanence. His photographs, which are bright yet aged in tone, reflect the life cycle of ships returning to port or being stored in dry dock. His dry dock series specifically uses aerial photography to capture several boat hulls. His art, exhibited across Europe and the United States, invites a reconsideration of the industrial landscape, challenging viewers to find grace and narrative in the rusted, the worn, and the forgotten.

 Nayla Kai Saroufim - "Upside Down" - Steel, Resin - 23"x 15 x 9"



Nayla Kai Saroufim is a Lebanese artist based in Los Angeles and Beirut. She earned a degree in Illustration and Art Direction from the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts. She had worked in the publicity field at several multinational advertising agencies, when she began to connect with her passion for art again. Since then, she has been working as a full time artist for over two decades, using art as a form of expression. Fluid and diverse, Nayla Kai Saroufim’s three-dimensional artworks merge abstraction and surrealism in a rich fusion of pop art inspirations. Saroufim’s artworks vary in abstract to realistic elements, often inspired by pop art, abstract expressionism, street art, and cartoon. Creative, a dreamer, and a lover of color and beauty, the artist’s personality is clearly portrayed in her sculptures. A decade into her career as an artist, Saroufim’s work embodies her attraction to colors and interest in all forms of expression, especially installations. Her technique is unique and personalized: a fusion of mixed media and installations in layers of steel, copper, wood, and other elements.


 Gunes Caglarcan - "Levels of Passage" - Oil on Canvas - 39" x 39"


Based in Istanbul, Gunes Caglarcan is a multi-talented Turkish painter, who explores the relationship between inner reflection and human relations. With a focus on the effects both the mind and heart have on individual perception, Caglarcan invites the viewer to engage with the hidden narratives of human experience. The Shadows Collection reveals inner struggles and past traumas through shadowed figures, whereas the vibrant colors embody the outer self. This interplay of color and shadow explores psycho-visuals and manipulation of human perception. Using this perception as an element of composition he challenges the viewer to identify the relationships between objects and past experiences. “In the darkness, a void appeared not an absence, but an invitation. A deliberate empty space carved within the shadows, waiting to be filled by your memories, your silences, your forgotten moments.”

Mercedes Jelinek - "East Meets West" - Inkjet Print, Map - 22" x 22"


Mercedes Jelinek (b. 1985) is an American artist and photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Specializing in black and white photography, she transforms her images through painting and collage, constructing visual narratives that explore the diversity of humanity and the intimate stories of her subjects. Her practice is deeply rooted in travel and cross-cultural engagement, often involving immersive experiences with people around the world—learning their values, traditions, and daily lives. A recurring element in her work is water—not only as a symbolic and physical motif but also as a space of transformation. When Jelinek enters the water, she sees it as an act of immersion into the culture surrounding her, a way to dissolve boundaries and connect more deeply with place and people.

Markus klinko  - "The Pack" - Photography- 47" x 60"


Markus Klinko is an award-winning international photographer and director whose distinct style is defined by his willingness to push boundaries and experiment with unconventional techniques. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects while maintaining a strong artistic vision has made him highly sought after. Through his unique approach to photography, Markus has established himself as a true pioneer in the field, having worked with an impressive roster of A-list celebrities over the last three decades. When photographing an artist, I always desire to create a work that truly defines them and can serve as a milestone in pop-culture history. Those are ambitious and lofty goals, but it is what I am thinking about when I pick up my camera. - Markus Klinko Markus’ goal is always to highlight the qualities that make his subjects unique and extraordinary; their power, aura, and divine spark. Using unexpected perspectives, light, movement, and fashion, he creates unforgettable images that define what his subjects represent to the world.

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Emmanuelle G Contemporary Art exhibitis at SP-Arte 2026 Aprile- 1-12 Bienal Pavilion San Paulo Brazil.

For SP-Arte 2026, Emmanuelle G. Contemporary presents a curated selection of works by Parvaze and Mayer, Daniela Cutait, Fabiana Preti, and Laurence Perratzi. 


SP–Arte brings together galleries, design studios, and institutions from across Brazil and around the world, presenting a wide range of modern and contemporary work. Held each year at the Bienal Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park, it has become a central meeting point for the Latin American art scene. 

See below for all the relevant event information. If you are interested in attending the fair, please reach out to william@emmanuelleg.com to inquire about passes. 


Parvaze and Mayer, Suvar, 2026, Hand Stitched Wool, 44.5 x 44.5 in 

Opening Hours

April 8: By invitation only

April 9 and 10: 12 pm to 8 pm

April 11: 11 am to 8 pm

April 12: 12 pm to 7 pm

Location

Pavilhão da Bienal

Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral – Parque Ibirapuera, Gate 3

São Paulo – SP

ZIP Code 04094-010

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Friday, March 27, 2026

The Haines Gallery exhibits Shiva Ahmadi: Crown of Flames

 In her Haines Gallery exhibition Crown of Flames  Shiva Ahmadi addresses global crises as war , global warming, political oppression, and women's rights during this time of great cyclical global change. SunStorm Fine Art Magazine has supported artistic dissent to encourage compassionate responsible environmental practices, political artistic descent, to hear all voices for equality in men and women. Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, and SunStormfineartmagazine.com. Have a great creative day. 


   

Shiva Ahmadi:

Crown of Flames


Explore Shiva Ahmadi's latest exhibition at Haines in depth in our OVR

Bay Area multi-media artist Shiva Ahmadi addresses critical global issues including war, political oppression, immigration, and women’s rights, informed by her own experiences and the current news cycle. Crown of Flames, her latest exhibition at Haines, offers an urgent and poetic fable of our times. Across luminous watercolors, intricately embellished sculptures, and a new animation made from thousands of individually hand-painted frames, Ahmadi uses formal beauty and fantasy to disguise scenes of instability and violence, suggesting the necessity of seeing clearly—and refusing to look away.

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Images: Installation views of Shiva Ahmadi: Crown of Flames at Haines. Photos: Shaun Roberts; 2) Portrait of Shiva Ahmadi in her studio, courtesy the artist.

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