Showing posts with label Leila Heller Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leila Heller Gallery. Show all posts

Saturday, July 4, 2026

For a fun July 4th experience in the Hamptons: Leila Heller Gallery at the Southampton Arts Center Sculpture Garden. July- October 14, 2026


Leila Heller Gallery

Southampton Arts Center Sculpture Exhibition

July 3, 2026 - October 14, 2026

Leila Heller Gallery is delighted to be curating Contained Movement, an exhibition of contemporary outdoor sculpture in the newly renovated Paulson Family Gardens of the Southampton Arts Center, opening today, July 3rd, 2026.

CONTAINED MOVEMENT

Curated by Leila Heller Gallery, Simone Levinson, Christine Mack, and Christina Strassfield

 

Contained Movement brings together works by Kiki Smith, Richard Hudson, John Clement, Mia Fonssagrives Solow, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Katya Emelyanova, Anton Bakker, Arthur Carter, and Helena Chastel, each exploring this theme. From mirrored steel and painted aluminum to bronze, ceramic, and fiberglass, the exhibition examines how material can evoke tension, transformation, and quiet energy, inviting viewers to experience sculpture as a moment suspended between stillness and motion.

 

SOUTHAMPTON ARTS CENTER

Southampton Arts Center is the local hub for all things art in the Village of Southampton. Located at 25 Jobs Lane, just steps from historic Main Street, SAC is committed to building an inclusive, multimedia arts and culture center — presenting 4+ exhibitions and 150 programs annually with and for its community.

 

25 Jobs Lane, Southampton NY, 11968

 

Gallery Hours: 

July 1st - September 1st (on season) Thursday - Monday | 12 PM - 5 PM

 

SAC Grounds:

Open to the public

 

Tickets:

Free admission

 

 

 
 

Kiki Smith

Big Girl, 2008

Bronze

82 x 64 x 66 in. | 208.3 x 162.6 x 167.6 cm

Richard Hudson 

Envelope, 2015

White Marble

31.5  x 17.75 x 19.75 in. | 80 x 45 x 50 cm, 750kg

John Clement

Butterfly, 2023

Aluminum Pipe, Aluminum Plate, Auto Paint

45 x 66 x 30 in. | 114.3 x 167.6 x 76.2 cm

John Clement

Man in the Moon, 2024

Steel pipe, steel plate

144 x 120 x 36 in. | 365.8 x 304.8 x 91.4 cm

John Clement

Love Exists, 2019

Steel pipe, steel plate, paint

112 x 108 x 64 in. | 284.5 x 274.3 x 162.6 cm

Mia Fonssagrives Solow

Muon, 2020

White Enamel on Fiberglass

46 x 34 x 64 in. | 116.8 x 86.4 x 162.6 cm

Mia Fonssagrives Solow

Egg, 2026

Fiberglass

96 x 30 x 48 in. | 243.8 x 76.2 x 121.9 cm

Rachel Lee Hovnanian

Body Armor II (Soldier), 2023

Brushed  aluminum, black painted bronze base with detachable steel disc

80.5 x 26.5 in. | 204.4 x 67.3 cm

(Edition of 7 + 3 AP)

Rachel Lee Hovnanian

Body Armor II (The General), 2023

Polished aluminum, black painted patina bronze base with detachable steel disc

90.5 x 26.5 in. | 229.8 x 67.3 cm

(Edition of 7 + 3 AP)

Katya Emelyanova

Avangarde Women, 2025

Ceramic glazed
86.6 x 10.6 x 10.6 in. | 220 x 27 x 27 cm

Katya Emelyanova

Mr. Mojo, 2025

Ceramic glazed, metal stage

82.7 x 14.6 x 14.6 in. | 210 x 37 x 37 cm

Katya Emelyanova

Trickster, 2025

Ceramic glazed

86.6 x 9.8 x 9.8 in. | 220 x 25 x 25 cm

Anton Bakker 

Opus 191008 Curved Clover Leaf Knot, 2021

Stainless Steel, Mirror Polish

60 x 37 x 37 in. | 152.4 x 94 x 94 cm

Arthur Carter

Inversion, 2001

Bronze

96 x 36 x 36 in. | 243.8 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm

Helena Chastel 

Orion, 2025

Aluminum, industrial paint

76 x 36 x 32 in. | 193 x 91.4 x 81.3 cm

Helena Chastel 

Estella, 2025

Aluminum, industrial paint

84 x 32 x 32 in. | 213.4 x 81.3 x 81.3 cm

Helena Chastel

Vilma, 2025

Aluminum, industrial paint

81 x 34 x 30 in. | 205.7 x 86.4 x 76.2 cm

 
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Friday, June 26, 2026

Out east in the Hamptons catch the Nomad Hamptons open to the public June 26t-28 in Watermill NY.

If your in the Hamptons or want to day trip to see the NOMAD HAMPTONS exhibition is open to the public June 26, through 28  JUNE 2026 at The Watermill Center, 39 Watermill Towd Road, 11976

Looks like a scenic good place to catch the magic of art and the environment at its best. Transcendental beauty on display all around.  


Leila Heller Gallery

NOMAD HAMPTONS

BOOTH S1

25 June: 11AM - 7PM (VIP Preview)

26-27 June: 11AM - 7PM

28 June: 11AM - 5PM

 

The Watermill Center, 39 Water Mill Towd Road, Water Mill, NY, 11976 (view map)

 

Leila Heller Gallery is delighted to announce our participation in the first edition of NOMAD Hamptons. 

Set within the visionary grounds of The Watemill Center, the fair presents curated exhibitions of collectible design and contemporary art throughout this unique site, accompanied by a program of talks, events, and special visits. 

We look forward to welcoming you at Booth S1 and in the Sculpture Grounds.

 

 

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS & DESIGNERS

Helena Chastel | Leyla Khosrowshahi | Reza Derakshani | Darvish Fakhr | Mouna Rebeiz | Dale Chihuly | Roham Shamekh | Edoardo Cozzani | Kouros Maghsoudi | Soraya Sharghi | Ran Hwang | Melis Buyruk | Katya Emelyanova | Neal Rock | Hicham Ghandour | Rachel Lee Hovnanian | Mia Fonssagrives-Solow | Sultan Bin Fahad | Anton Bakker | Kouros Maghsoudi | Lucia Neamtu | Mana Sazegara | John Clement | Yves Klein | Jean-Michel Othoniel 

 

ABOUT NOMAD

Founded and directed by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, NOMAD is a traveling showcase for collectible design, contemporary art, and cultural dialogue. Since its inception, NOMAD has staged acclaimed editions in Capri, St. Moritz, Monaco, Venice, and virtually in Cannes, with new expansions to Abu Dhabi and the Hamptons. 

Conceived as a boutique alternative to the conventional fair, NOMAD brings together leading international galleries, curated exhibitions, and site-specific projects within extraordinary architectural settings. Each edition is designed to foster a distinct dialogue between artworks and their surroundings, reframing how design and art are experienced, encountered, and collected.

 

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Monday, April 1, 2024

LEILA HELLER GALLERY: opening April 2, 6-PM, NYC Rsvp Details below.

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Saturday, December 16, 2023

Leila Heller Gallery's Holiday Group Show, inaugurating our new New York gallery location in the Fine Arts Building, at 22 East 80th Street.


Leila Heller Gallery

 

Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to announce our Holiday Group Show, inaugurating our new New York gallery location in the Fine Arts Building, at 22 East 80th Street, ground level.

 

The show features works by Ana D'Castro, Antonio Diaz, Anton Bakker, Bahar Sabzevari, Bill Tansey, Christophe von Hohenberg, Darvish, Farideh Lashai, Helena Chastel, John Clement, Katya Traboulsi, Laila J, Mark Hadjipateras, Maxi Cohen, Melis Buyruk, Mouna Rebeiz, Naeemeh Kazemi, Nathaniel Aric Galka, Neal Rock, Nick Moss, Parinaz Eleish Gharagozlou, Ran Hwang, Roham Shamekh, Sarp Kerem Yavuz, Soheil Rad, Sumayyah Samaha, and Tarik Currimbhoy.

Melis Buyruk
Golden Bloom, 2022
Porcelain, 18k gold decorated
115 x 115 x 15 cm., 45.276 x 45.276 x 5.906 in.
$35,000

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Laila J
Nolita, 2023
Print on Paper
17 x 14 in.
$500

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Anton Bakker                                                                  Anton Bakker
Dual Knot Symphony, 2023                                               Infinity, 2023
Red-coated stainless steel on black marble base                 Stainless steel on black marble base
12 x 17 x 22 in.                                                              16 x 29 x 34 in.
$19,000                                                                         $22,000

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Bahar Sabzevari
Untitled ( crown series ), 2023
mixed media on wood panel
14 x 11 in.
$6,000

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Nathaniel Galka
"in my small garden....", 2021
aubergine ink on watercolor paper
30 x 22 in.
$5,500

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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

LEILA HELLER GALLERY, Exhibition Nathaniel Galka, "welcome to the fabled forest".


Leila Heller Gallery

Nathaniel Galka

"welcome to the fabled forest...", 2023

Oil on marble plaster on jute panel with gold leaf

43h x 65w in (109.22h x 165.10w cm)

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Detail shots "welcome to the fabled forest..."

Artist Statement

 

Through a universal visual language, my paintings are fables created to communicate moral lessons about how we treat the world in which we exist. Fables are timeless devices to deliver, in a simple manner, what can be understood and enjoyed by viewers of all ages. The fable is one of the oldest and most lasting method of storytelling that is easily communicated through fictional examples with the main characters being plants, animals, birds, and insects. These non-human characters exist as human-like entities but still retain their own characteristics  giving purpose to why they are chosen for my narratives. For example, the bee symbolizes new beginnings, hard work, and wisdom. Hares are associated with the circle of life, and by extension, with spring, renewal, and immortality. Fawns represent the innocence and purity of youth.

 

As an artist, I present my narrative in a number of ways using a series of images that represent moments in a story or by selecting a central moment to stand for the story in its entirety. Unlike the traditional fable, I invent my own storylines leaving the viewer to imagine the narrative. As evident in every one of my paintings, the title is the introduction to the fable that I have presented for the viewer to create their own story.

 

Nathaniel Aric Galka

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Leila Heller Gallery , NYC, Land of Honey Curated by Emann Odufu


Leila Heller Gallery

Land of Honey Curated by Emann Odufu 

to Januar

William Buchina

Interior Scene #2: Drying Fabric For An Upcoming Occasion, 2023

Ink on Paper

49.25 x 35 in

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Nancy Baker Cahill

Lustful Trunk, 2023

Graphite on Paper 50 x 55 in. (unframed)

139.7 x 127 cm (unframed)

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Samuel Stabler

Untitled (Combine), 2022

Acrylic on Hand-Cut Paper

26.75 x 56.75 inches

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Naeemeh Kazemi

Untitled (La La Land Series), 2023
Oil on canvas
150 x 160 cm

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