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Friday, June 19, 2026

Kasper Contemporary Gallery 908Summer Benefit June 5-September 5 2026

 This one looks like fun. Stop in if your travel to the Hampton's this summer!!!!


KASPER CONTEMPORARY

Gallery 908

Summer Art Benefit Exhibition

On view through September 5th


Masonic Old Town Lodge 908

40 Main Street

Southampton, NY 11968

Kasper Contemporary is pleased to present Gallery 908’s Inaugural Summer Art Benefit Exhibition, a summer-long group exhibition hosted at Masonic Old Town Lodge 908, located at 40 Main Street in Southampton, NY.


Featuring eight East End artists, the exhibition includes painting, sculpture, works on paper, mixed media, and craft-based practices. Proceeds from artwork sales will benefit Sea Scouts Ship 908, a division of Scouting America that offers inclusive maritime experiences for neurotypical and neurodiverse youth.


Featured artists include Bruce Lieberman, Christopher Charveriat, Jeff Muhs, Julia Scheuer, Karen Sole, Meredith O’Leary, J. Oscar Molina, and Paton Miller. Together, their work reflects the creative spirit of the East End, with pieces shaped by landscape, memory, materiality, and Southampton’s natural and maritime character. Read more

Left: J. Oscar Molina (sculpture), right: Meredith O'Leary (acrylic, ink on fabric)

Bruce Lieberman

Left: Jeff Muhs, Center: Bruce Lieberman, Right: Karen Sole

Julia Scheuer

Paton Miller

Christopher Charveriat

J. Oscar Molina

The Gallery 908 Inaugural Summer Benefit Exhibition introduces Masonic Old Town

Lodge 908 as a new cultural gathering space for artists, collectors, families, and the

Southampton community. In addition to regular gallery hours, the exhibition will feature a

Meet the Artist” series on select Saturdays from 2 to 4 PM, offering visitors an informal

opportunity to meet participating artists throughout the summer.

For more info and inquiries, please contact:

Kasper Contemporary

Tel: +1 646 267 1374

Email: contact@kaspercontemporary.com

www.kaspercontemporary.com

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Emmi Whitehorse exhibit of ~Intimate Landscapes Prt 2 of the Wheelwright Museum of American Indian is on view June 18- October 3, 2026. The Lew Allen Galleries will be displaying two of her works on paper >.

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RECENT ARRIVALS: EMMI WHITEHORSE

Emmi Whitehorse

"In celebration of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian's two-part retrospective Emmi Whitehorse: Intimate Landscapes, on view in Santa Fe through October 2026, LewAllen Galleries is honored to present two premier works by the Navajo (Diné) painter.
 
Whitehorse's paintings, assembled from dry pigment, oil, pastel, and graphite on paper mounted on canvas, are richly layered, each mark set within fields of deep violet, storm blue, and dusted earth. Drawn from the landscapes and cosmologies of the Navajo Nation, the works register a generational intimacy with place and an abiding attentiveness to the sacred within it. Subtle allusions abound to the movement of mesa shadows, the chromatic shifts of first light on dry soil, the forms of seed pods, pollen grains, and animal tracks impressed into frost. Across her surfaces, Whitehorse develops an indigenous lexicon of signs, encompassing curving tendrils, biomorphic notations, and calligraphic traces,. This visual language that situates permanence and mutability in continuous relation, rooting the poetics of change within the interplay of natural and cultural idioms.

Her paintings reclaim the formal ambitions of postwar abstraction, the tensile lyricism of Twombly’s line, the atmospheric chromatic fields of Rothko, and return them to an inherited knowledge of land shaped through Diné oral tradition and sustained painterly attention. Whitehorse has described her practice as “the story of knowing land over time” and of “being completely, microcosmically within a place.” Within these compositions, the Diné concept of Hózhó, a state of balance among nature, humanity, and the cosmos, finds expression through a meditative visual language of layered color and finely calibrated line. Her grandmother, a master weaver, instructed her never to approach the work in a state of imbalance; the paintings honor this ethic, unfolding as contemplative fields fusing the ancient dignity of petroglyphic compositions with a sinuous, calligraphic precision.
 
LewAllen Galleries is pleased to present two exemplary works:

EMMI WHITEHORSE: ICE PLANT

Emmi Whitehorse, Ice Plant, 1999, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 39.5 x 51.25 in
Emmi Whitehorse, Ice Plant, 1999, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 39.5 x 51.25 in
In Ice Plant, Whitehorse first builds a luminous ground by applying oil paint washes to the flat paper surface. Vast, vaporous expanses of earthy ochre and blush glow above slates, cool pewters, and deep blues, establish the work's tranquil, atmospheric foundation.

DETAILS

Emmi Whitehorse, Ice Plant, 1999, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 39.5 x 51.25 in

EMMI WHITEHORSE: BLUE FIELD II

Emmi Whitehorse, Blue Field II, 1995, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 40.5 28.5 in
Emmi Whitehorse, Blue Field II, 1995, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 40.5 28.5 in
In Blue Field II, dusty amethyst and deep plum create a lyrical interplay and atmosphere of depth, utilizing a reductive palette to emphasize a rhythmic calligraphic nature of her hand.

DETAILS

Emmi Whitehorse, Blue Field II, 1995, Oil & chalk on paper on canvas, 40.5 28.5 in
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Born 1957 in Crownpoint, New Mexico, Emmi Whitehorse is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. Whitehorse began exhibiting in the late 1970s as a member of the Grey Canyon group alongside Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, whose members were among the first Indigenous artists to claim modernist abstraction as a vehicle for Indigenous ways of seeing. Her work has since entered the collections of the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Arts, among others. The Wheelwright retrospective, comprising forty works across two rotations from the earliest series of 1980 through a new painting created for the exhibition, offers an expansive account of the breadth and significance of her vision. The two paintings presented by LewAllen Galleries are exemplary of Whitehorse’s singular visual language, registering fleeting sensory perceptions rendered by the hand of one of America’s most prized contemporary painters." 

 
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Gianfranco Meggiato ~EverMore/Aurm in Aere~ exhibition of his one man show of sculpture in Bulgari FlorenceJune 17th - July 4, 2026.

GIANFRANCO MEGGIATO

EVERMORE | AURUM IN AERE

BVLGARI Boutique Florence Via de’ Tornabuoni 56/r, Florence
17 June – 4 July 2026

We are pleased to invite you to visit EVERMORE | AURUM IN AERE, a solo exhibition by the Venetian sculptor Gianfranco Meggiato, hosted at the BVLGARI Boutique in Florence.

An internationally acclaimed artist, creator of the concept of Introsculpture and recipient of the ICOMOS–UNESCO Award, Gianfranco Meggiato has developed a sculptural language based on the dialogue between matter and inner consciousness, between visible form and invisible energy.

The title of the exhibition brings together two conceptual dimensions.

Evermore evokes that which endures beyond time: not what we possess, but what retains its value even as everything around it changes.

Aurum in Aere — “gold within bronze” — recalls the classical tradition and Latin culture, evoking the presence of a hidden preciousness enclosed within the material itself.

In this exhibition, sculptures in polished bronze and gold enter into dialogue with the spaces of the BVLGARI Boutique, creating a meeting point between contemporary art and jewelry.

Meggiato transforms bronze into dynamic and contemplative structures in which matter becomes symbol, reflection, and vision.

EVERMORE | AURUM IN AERE invites visitors to look beyond the surface of things, in a dialogue between material and immaterial preciousness, between what shines before the eyes and what illuminates consciousness.

Book your private visit: RSVP +39 055 2396786

or simply reply to this email with the word “CONFIRM,” indicating your preferred date and time of visit.

We would be delighted to welcome you.

Kind regards,

Gianfranco Meggiato

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