Tuesday, July 7, 2026

The White Room Gallery group exhibition Saturday July 11th 5-7PM runs through August 9, 2026

THE WHITE ROOM GALLERY

Present

OPEN ENDED

JULY 1ST to AUGUST 9TH  2026

OPENING RECEPTION - SAT JULY 11TH 5-7PM


Renee Levin-Oil on Panel


Renee Levin-Oil on Panel


Curators’ Quote

NO LIMIT.

FLEXIBLE.  CONTINUOUS DISCUSSION.  SPONTANEOUS RESPONSES.  

Such is the definition of the artistic journey.  A photographer who has spanned 7 continents in pursuit of the perfect shot executing spontaneous responses when facing an attack from a two-ton rhino.  A Hall of Fame abstract artist who showed with Pollock and de Kooning and had continuous discussions on the post WWII movement.  An Italian Vogue fashion photographer who creates tableaux that engage on all fronts with no limit on the narrative alongside famed iconic imagery from the past and present that does the same.  Add to that female centric whimsical paintings where one could find oneself atop a strawberry shortcake or a full moon or mysteriously swimming at night in a misty lagoon or looking for that martini and designer purse that will make it all better.  Figurative and abstract paintings with soft, alluring palettes share the space with aerial photography and floppy disk creations.  And, of course, Open Ended would be remiss without sculptures of three figures who collectively have fueled continuous discussions.  Bob Marley, Frank Sinatra and Picasso.  

In curating this exhibit we wanted multiple takes on creativity.   No limit is a relentless doctrine of the art world, and it is what keeps it ever-evolving.  Ergo the flexibility.  But this exhibit is the lighter side of no limit, just a delightful stroll through a myriad of muses.


Nelson De La Nuez

 Taylor Smith - Paul Newman Rolex-Acrylic painted on floppy discs 


Joe StefanelliThe White Room Gallery OPens 




Paul D. Fuentes


ARTISTS INCLUDE 

Joe Stefanelli 

Renee Levin

Taylor Smith

Miska 

Paul D. Fuentes

Lynn Savarese

Mital Patel

Sabrina Cabada

Raffael Ferrari

And more….


PERMANENT COLLECTION INCLUDES

Russell Young

Nelson De La Nuez

Craig Alan

Greg Lotus

And more


3 Railroad Avenue

East Hampton, NY 11937

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OPEN  12-5pm

Tues -Sunday

Press inquiries: Andrea 

art4thewhiteroomgallery@gmail.com


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Andrea McCafferty + Kat O'Neill

Owners+Directors
The White Room Gallery

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l"Space, with Melissa Madara offers a pane discussion of the world of Leonora Carrington July 16, 2026 6:30 pm NYC. Tickets required see below.

My Opinion: The ~ Shape of Dreams~  works by Leonora Carrington opened in May, at L'Space Gallery.and runs through July  25th,  2026 . The panel discussion regarding the philosophical motivation; and the emphasis on the occult nature noted by the talk within her works has not been noted in art world  that I am aware of. It does not mean it's not applicable. Tarot, and Kabbalah  were popular during the time frame I have been in the arts.

I have seen Carrington's work over a 50 period of time. Her  artistic process and motivation has been understood  by me as captivating. I walked the Brewster Gallery during  her Exhibition ~Recent Works exhibited in 1990. Carrington's works, and images have grown in value and artistic importance  when displayed in galleries, and international art fairs.   It's worth the trip to see the sculpture.  Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, and SunStormFineartmagazine.com


Tarot, and Kabbalah  were popular during the time frame I have been in the arts.

Get Ready for Design Miami: Galerie Negropontes will exhibit the owrk of Gianluca Pacchioni October 20-25,2026

 Get your tickets book your travel for Miami n the Fall!See the out door installation 

of Gianluca Pacchioni steel sculpture. 

Galerie Negropontes is participating 
in Design Miami.Paris for the first time

October 20–25, 2026

Marking its debut at Design Miami.Paris, Galerie Negropontes presents from October 20 to 25, 2026 HALGA, a monumental installation by Italian artist Gianluca Pacchioni, as part of the Design at Large programme. Three monumental oxidised-iron sculptures — Halga II, Halga IV, and Halga VI — occupy the courtyard garden of the historic mansion, creating a landscape of ascending forms. Presented together for the first time in this configuration, the three works form a cohesive ensemble, establishing a dialogue between sculpture, historic architecture, and the surrounding greenery.



Gianluca Pacchioni, Halga II, 2013, oxidised iron, height: 3 m each, total installation area: 18 m².

Gianluca Pacchioni: Matter as Language

Born in Milan in 1966, Gianluca Pacchioni developed a passion for metal in the 1990s while immersed in the Parisian art scene. Self-taught, he began by experimenting with salvaged materials and ironwork offcuts before developing a rigorous metalworking practice.

Upon returning to Italy, he deepened his expertise alongside master craftsmen and began forging steel himself in his studio. His work gradually expanded to include bronze, brass, and aluminium, giving rise to sculptures and limited-edition furniture pieces in which the transformation of raw material became a true visual language.

At the heart of his practice lies the phenomena of transformation: the action of fire, patinas, molten metals, and the effects of light. His works reveal the tension between the raw power of their materials and the delicacy of the forms that emerge from them. Light plays an essential role, extending these volumes into space and revealing shifting, ethereal silhouettes.

 Gianluca Pacchioni, Halga IV and Halga VI, 2014, oxidised iron, height: 3 m each, total installation area: 18 m².

HALGA: A Vertical Landscape

Conceived as a sculptural installation, HALGA brings together three works, each standing three metres tall, to form a unique spatial composition.

The title Halga, a poetic variation on the word alga (“seaweed”), evokes the aquatic world - a reference made clear through the sculptures’ fluid lines and organic branching forms. Like marine plants swayed by ocean currents, the works seem to reach upwards while conveying a sense of perpetual movement.

The installation is structured around a dual tension that runs throughout the series: a persistent, almost architectural verticality on the one hand, and an expansive force that opens the forms without ever enclosing them on the other. Pacchioni describes this dynamic as the very core of the project: an ascending energy constantly driven by a sense of liberation.

These three sculptures also resonate with the gallery’s broader programme this year, particularly in their exploration of verticality and transcendence - themes central to Brancusi’s work. Their upward momentum recalls the Endless Column, an iconic symbol of elevation and the pushing past of material limits. Pacchioni offers an organic, contemporary interpretation of this idea, in which twisting forms and the play of light extend a deeper reflection on the relationship between sculpture, space, and perception.

Installed outdoors, the work transforms with changing light conditions and the movement of visitors. The configuration of the three sculptures opens up a multiplicity of viewpoints and pathways, allowing the forms to continuously reconfigure themselves. More than a collection of works, HALGA offers an immersive experience of landscape in which material, light, and space merge into a single composition.

Practical Information
 
The Galerie Negropontes
 is participating in Design Miami.Paris for the first time
October 20 – 25, 2026
 

Design Miami.Paris
L'hôtel de Maisons
51 Rue de l'Université
75007, Paris, France

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Monday, July 6, 2026

The Foundacion Kahlo in Collaboration with Phillips Auction House Announcement of the First Kahlo Art Prize

 The Foundacion for Mexican Art and Culture, and Phillips are accepting submissions in November 2026. This is an exceptional opportunity to apply for the Kahlo Art Prize for  emerging Mexican artists. Information for applications, and other information are below. This will be great art fun to follow,  


 

FUNDACIÓN KAHLO

IN COLLABORATION WITH PHILLIPS AUCTION HOUSE

ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF THE INAUGURAL

KAHLO ART PRIZE

CELEBRATING EMERGING MEXICAN ARTISTS

 

FIRST RECIPIENT OF THE $50,000 BIENNIAL AWARD

WILL BE NAMED ON JULY 6, 2027

 

INTERNATIONAL SUBMISSION PROCESS BEGINS IN NOVEMBER 2026

 


 

 On the occasion of Frida Kahlo’s birthday, Fundación Kahlo officially announced today the inaugural Kahlo Art Prize, an international biennial award created to celebrate and elevate the work of emerging contemporary Mexican artists. The inaugural prize will include a $50,000 USD financial stipend, as well as opportunities for the recipient’s work to be exhibited in New York as well as at Museo Casa Kahlo, the recently opened museum in Coyoacán, Mexico City, dedicated to the family life and legacy of Frida Kahlo. Phillips Auction House is proud to be a sponsor.

 

The first recipient of the Kahlo Art Prize will be named on July 6, 2027, in Coyoacan on the site of Museo Casa Kahlo.

 

The Art Prize jury will be led by Magalí Arriola, the former director of Museo Tamayo in Mexico City.  For more than 30 years Ms. Arriola’s projects have navigated the intersection of art and politics.

 

Submissions for the prize will be open beginning in November of this year. The Kahlo Art Prize will celebrate an eligible artist who is a Mexican national, with the inaugural prize focused on two-dimensional artwork only. More details will be announced shortly, with full submission and entry rules available (beginning in November) at fundacionkahlo.org/kahloartprize.

 

“Through the process of opening the museo and welcoming the globe into Frida’s world, there has been one constant refrain: Más amor, más família, más Mexico – more love, more family, more Mexico,” said Mara Romeo Kahlo, Frida’s closest living relative and heir. “As a lifelong teacher, Frida was devoted to the idea of elevating and celebrating other artists, and that is at the heart of the Kahlo Art Prize.”

 

At an event at the Museo celebrating Frida’s birthday, Rick Miramontez, Chairman of Fundación Kahlo, stated, "Frida Kahlo believed that art came from living one's truth with courage and authenticity. This prize honors that spirit by investing not only in artistic excellence, but in the next generation of Mexican voices whose work will shape our culture for decades to come. Through the Kahlo Art Prize, Fundación Kahlo celebrates Frida's enduring legacy by helping to encourage and ensure that the future of Mexican art is as bold, original, and fearless as she was.”

 

Miety Heiden, Chairman, Private Sales, Phillips, said, "Few artists have had the lasting impact of Frida Kahlo. Generations after her lifetime, her work continues to shape cultural conversations and inspire new artistic voices. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Fundación Kahlo on the Kahlo Art Prize and to help create a platform for emerging Mexican artists. Supporting artists at pivotal moments in their careers is central to what we do, and this initiative reflects our continued commitment."

 

Since opening in fall 2025, Museo Casa Kahlo has been spotlit as one of TIME’s World’s Greatest Places 2026, Time Out’s 26 Best Things to Do in the World in 2026, and on J.P. Morgan’s NextList 2026, highlighting cutting-edge experiences at the forefront of arts and culture.

 

Casa Roja, as the museum is affectionately called, was a private home owned by the Kahlo family for generations before its life as a museum. With a visual identity developed by Pentagram and restoration design by Mexico-based architect Mariana Doet Zepeda Orozco and Rockwell Group’s David Rockwell, the museo provides a roster of events supporting and amplifying local Mexican culture.  Adán García Farjado serves as the museum’s Director.

 

Museo Casa Kahlo is supported in part by Fundación Kahlo, the New York City-based nonprofit organization created with the Kahlo family to support the arts and Mexican culture in the spirit of Frida herself.

 

Fundación Kahlo was established by the Kahlo family to preserve Frida Kahlo’s legacy, with particular focus on Mexican arts, culture, community enrichment, and philanthropy. The family values creativity, authenticity, resilience, inclusivity, community, and global awareness. Since its creation in May 2025, the Fundación has worked to support those values by actively engaging with supporters of the arts in Mexico, the United States, and around the world in its philanthropic endeavors.  The Fundación’s Board of Directors includes Ms. Romeo Kahlo (President), David Rockwell and Thomas Schumacher.

 

Ileen Gallagher is its Creative Director, and Mara De Anda is Program Director.  The Advisory Board includes Frida Hentschel Romeo, founder of Corazon Kahlo; Hedda Moye Leonardi, Global Advisor; and Deborah Sass, Endowment Executive.

 

For inquiries regarding Fundación Kahlo, please contact sam@kahlofoundation.org.

 

 

BIOGRAPHIES:

 

Magalí Arriola

Magali Arriola is a writer and curator based in Mexico City. For more than thirty years, her projects have navigated the intersection of art and politics, championing how artistic practices reveal broader social, economic, and historical contexts. Through leadership at institutions such as Museo Tamayo in Mexico City (Director, 2019-2025), ArtBasel Miami (Meridians, 2019-2023), and KADIST collection in San Francisco and Paris (Lead Curator for Latin America, 2017-2020), she has consistently supported experimental practices that question how meaning is produced and disseminated in both local and global art circuits. Arriola was curator of the Mexican Pavilion at the 58 Venice Biennial (2019) and the 8th Panama Biennial (2008). Her exhibitions have been presented in institutions such as Museo Tamayo, Museo Jumex, MAM Medellín, MoMA PS1, SMAK, and Kunst Institute Melly (formerly known as Witte de With). She has extensively written for books and catalogues and has contributed to publications such as ArtForum, Frieze, Mousse, Manifesta Journal, and The Exhibitionist, among others.  

 

Miety Heiden 

Miety Heiden is Phillips’ Chairman, Private Sales. She joined the company in March of 2017 and has played a crucial role in developing the auction house’s private sales and business development efforts. She manages relationships with many of the world’s top collectors and sources exceptional works from all over the globe. During her tenure, Phillips’ annual Private Sales total has increased by 46%. Before she arrived at Phillips, Ms. Heiden was Sotheby’s Senior Vice President and Head of Contemporary Private Sales for North America. Ms. Heiden contributed to business development and managed client relationships for the New York and Hong Kong contemporary art evening and day sales, as well as focusing on emerging markets. Ms. Heiden created Sotheby’s S2 Gallery, an art gallery with locations in New York, London and Hong Kong. During her time leading S2, the gallery organized very successful selling exhibitions dedicated to artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, and Yoshitomo Nara. 

 

 

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