Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Fremin Gallery Opening June 4th 05-9 PM restets True Beauty though a contemporary lens.


The Fremin Gallery curatorial  efforts to showcase a diverse perspective of ~True Beauty~ in my opinion has yielded a few terrific selections. IN recent emails I have seen the  topic of Beauty a couple of times. THis selection of artist are  the most diverse artistically accomplished to date. Jamie Forbes, Publisher Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, and Sunstormfineartmagazine.com




Fremin Gallery is pleased to present True Beauty, a group exhibition exploring how beauty is perceived, experienced, and redefined through contemporary female perspectives. On view from June 4 through July 12, 2026, the exhibition brings together works by five contemporary artists: Lauren Camara, Mercedes Jelinek, Leila Massenet Varasteh, Reka Nyari and Daisy Seilern.

We will be offering 20 signed posters from Lauren Camara to our first visitors this Thursday.





Lauren Camara is a Bronx-based, self-taught artist and graphic designer who creates layered portraits made entirely from carefully cut paper. Her work grows out of everyday encounters and quiet, often overlooked moments, turning them into colorful visual stories that feel both personal and familiar. She is drawn to the small, meaningful details that shape people’s lives, and her portraits reflect the idea that even simple moments can hold deep emotion and significance.

Camara works from photographs of her subjects, building each portrait from her large and ever-growing collection of papers. Color and material are at the heart of her process where every piece of paper is chosen to reflect the personality, energy, and story of the person she is depicting. She spends hours cutting, arranging, and layering, allowing the slow, hands-on process to guide the final image. During this time, she focuses closely on the individual, thinking about their presence and character, so that the finished portrait feels thoughtful and connected rather than just visual.



 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. 

Her ongoing series, De Translation, originated from her personal experience of acculturation in foreign environments. It captures the emotional arc of adapting to a new culture—from the disorientation and isolation of language barriers to the eventual serenity and belonging that emerge through time and connection. Each portrait in the series is composed of individual inkjet prints layered on recycled pages from Italian books and vintage music sheets—printed in either black and white or blue and white. These materials add layers of meaning, referencing both the cultural context of her subjects and the texture of her own journey through adaptation and understanding.





Leila Massenet Varasteth is a French-born, New York–based artist whose work is driven by emotion, intuition, and lived experience. Entirely self-taught, she has been painting since childhood, shaped by a deeply creative upbringing within a family of artists. Her practice is rooted in a profound sensitivity to life—drawing inspiration from personal experience, beauty, and the energy of the world around her. For Leila, painting is an essential and therapeutic act. Her work serves as a conduit through which she processes and releases deeply felt emotions, translating intensity into a raw yet controlled visual language. Each canvas becomes a space where vulnerability and strength coexist, reflecting both the weight and vitality of her inner world. 

In her recent "The Night series", Massenet Varasteth works in oil on canvas, building compositions through layered, crisscrossing brushstrokes that create a palpable sense of movement and tension. The works are defined by a restrained, often monochromatic palette, where light emerges from darkness in rhythmic, almost sculptural forms. The present work exemplifies this approach: a fragmented, almost dissolving figure emerges from a dense black ground, its form constructed through expressive, intersecting strokes. The surface is alive with energy—each mark both deliberate and instinctive—creating a sense of vibration across the canvas. The figure feels at once present and elusive, as if caught between appearance and disappearance. This interplay of light and shadow, solidity and fragmentation, reflects the emotional undercurrent of the work—an exploration of inner states that are powerful, complex, and constantly in motion.



Born in 1979 in Helsinki and raised in Finland, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While there, she studied at the School of Visual Arts, where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects, and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe. Through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards, including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic Photography” is published in 6 languages and sold worldwide. 

Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.”As Nyari emphasizes through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future, and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence to her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it, “ink cubed”.






Daisy Seilern is an award-winning Austrian artist whose practice spans fine art photography, sculpture, and contemporary mixed media. Known for her emotionally resonant visual language and deep commitment to material experimentation, Seilern’s work interrogates the boundaries between traditional beauty and the raw, often overlooked elements of the everyday. With a foundation in classical portraiture and formal training in fine art, she has developed a distinct aesthetic that merges precision with spontaneity — allowing movement, texture, and imperfection to become central to her visual storytelling.


Her latest body of work, Discarded Queen, represents a pivotal moment in her career — a bold thematic and material shift that reflects her growing interest in sustainability, circularity, and the politics of consumption. In this mixed-media series, Seilern combines photography with salvaged materials such as plastics, newspapers, textiles, and industrial remnants, which she meticulously reconfigures into sculptural garments. These wearable assemblages, created entirely from what society casts aside, are then worn by her models and photographed in stylized, regal poses. The final resulting images — printed on Alu-Dibond and encased in deep plexiglass box frames — possess a striking three-dimensionality, blurring the line between image and object, surface and sculpture. Each figure in the series emerges from a carefully constructed environment of cast-off materials, standing proud and poised amid mounds of human excess. In transforming the remnants of overconsumption into symbols of strength, dignity, and grace, Seilern questions the hierarchies of value and beauty that dominate contemporary culture.


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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Mor matter where you're coming from The Hamptons Fine Art Fair, July 9-12 is a summer time favorite for all!!!

 Year after year the Hamptons light up with art for the Art Fair July 9-12! See the artists then register for tickets. 


Hamptons Fine Art Fair

An "Only In The Hamptons" Extraordinary Experience

Where The Hamptons' Art Community Converges - Now in Our 20th Year

Featuring Modern & Contemporary Art
Connect with 130+ Curated Galleries & Sponsors Globally

July 9-12, 2026 | Southampton Fairgrounds
Southampton, NY

Giancarlo Impiglia
Counterpoint Contemporary

Alex Katz
Adamar Fine Arts

Celebrating America's 250th Birthday with Special Displays & Events

Join us at this annual high caliber art fair created exclusively for art loving Hamptonites. Take advantage of the widest and deepest selection of significant modern and contemporary art in the nation, this summer. Over 500 respected artists on display. Witness an engaging lineup of eight Spotlight Artist displays and six eye-catching specially themed booths. Benefit from this extraordinary infusion of brilliant new artistic voices, perspectives, and cultures.

  • The Statue of Liberty (outside front entrance)

  • The British are Coming, Again!

  • The Trailblazers of Hamptons' Abstraction

  • Marilyn @ 100: The Hamptons' Marilyn Monroe Centennial Tribute featuring The Last Sitting™, presented by the Bert Stern Trust

  • Red, White & Blue VIP Evening Preview (July 9)

  • 4th annul Hamptons Artists Hall of Fame inductions

  • The Young Collectors Party (July 10)

  • Celebrating the Year of the Horse Hosted by The Hampton Classic and Hamptons Fine Art Fair (July 11)

Keith Haring
Link Fine Art

Stuart Davis
Modern Fine Arts

Show Hours

*VIP Opening: Thursday, July 9: Benefits Parrish Art Museum
VIP “First-Look” Opening Preview: 12-5pm
VIP Opening Preview Evening: 5-9:30pm

*General Admission:
Friday, July 10: 11am-7pm
Saturday, July 11: 11am-7pm
Sunday, July 12: 11am-6pm

*Your HFAF ticket entitles you complimentary same level access to the Hamptons Jewelry Show (July 23-26, same location) - the Hamptons' leading resource for contemporary designer, signed estate pieces, luxury watches, and showcasing over 100 elite brands from around the world.

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Southampton Fairgrounds,
Southampton, NY USA

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RGR Gallery exhibitions update below June 6, Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec , Ciudad, Mexico. I hope our blog reares if traveling can catch the opening.

Hi the works highlights below are edgy . Browse through the art to see what you think. 
UPCOMING EXHIBITION

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Un cuerpo es una casa, un organismo, un templo, un contenedor, un mundo

Galería RGR presents Un cuerpo es una casa, un organismo, un templo, un contenedor, un mundo, a group exhibition curated by Fernanda Ramos Mena.

The exhibition returns to the idea of the body as a living organism: one that breathes, sweats, contracts, breaks apart, and expands through its contact with other presences and living systems. Moving between fragments of memory, ritual, animality, and spiritual connection, the works gathered in the exhibition approach the body not as something fixed or contained, but as a territory constantly exceeding its own limits.
Presenting works by:
Karina Aguilera Skvirsky | Galia Eibenschutz
Carmina Escobar | Magali Lara
Maria Laet | Natalia Mejía Murillo
Francisco Muñoz | Rebeca Ramírez
Soe Yu Nwe | Teruri Yamawaki
OPENING
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
12:00 PM

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Art Basel Paris October 23-25, 2026, Grand Palais, tickets on sale and the lits of 200 + galleries showing.

CGTN: China and Serbia Call for Strengthened Artistic Exchanges and Deeper Friendship. Dance is the impetus!!!

Serbia and China share cultural previous interests. Dance . arts and crafts served to advance the art exchange between the two countries at this time. The Fine Art Magazine Blog supports art used to enhance cultural understanding among peoples. 


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CGTN: China and Serbia Call for Strengthened Artistic Exchanges and Deeper Friendship

CGTN published an article highlighting cultural and artistic exchange as a booster in strengthening China-Serbia friendship. It underscores the effort by Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, in fostering artistic and cultural exchanges, while offering a broader view of the cultural and artistic activities in the two countries that serve to foster mutual understanding between the people of the two countries.


Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Tamara Vucic, wife of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, visited Beijing Dance Academy on Monday.

In the dance studios, they observed with keen interest the teaching of Chinese dance, ballet and other dances. They then watched the students' performances and had cordial exchanges with teachers and students in a lively and warm atmosphere.

Watching ballet practice and Chinese dance rehearsals, Peng said that dance art transcends national borders, conveys cultures and ideas, and plays a unique role in people-to-people exchanges and mutual learning.

Peng expressed hope that artists from both countries would strengthen exchanges and cooperation to create more outstanding works. Tamara Vucic also voiced her willingness to promote cultural and artistic exchanges between the two countries and contribute to the deepening of Serbia-China friendship.

Art as a bridge of China-Serbia friendship

The exchange of arts has consistently played an important role throughout the history of China and Serbia's friendship.

At the invitation of Tamara Vucic, Peng visited the National Museum of Serbia in 2024, the largest and oldest museum in the country. Peng and Tamara Vucic toured the museum's painting exhibition together, watched demonstrations of traditional Serbian women's hand weaving, and even tried making felt balls - souvenirs made of felt wool - which preserve the traditional and cultural heritage of Serbia.

During the visit, Peng repeatedly expressed appreciation for Serbian art and crafts, praising the exquisite and distinctive craftsmanship while noting the cultural heritage they carry. She expressed hope that cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and Serbia would be enhanced, in order to build bridges for dialogue among civilizations.

Cultural and artistic exchanges have long been an integral part of relations between the two countries.

In 1955, Kolo, Serbia's national ensemble, made its first visit to China, marking the beginning of a long-lasting friendship that has persisted to the present day.

In a photo exhibition that marks the 70th anniversary of the first China tour by Kolo in 2025, former Secretary of State for the Ministry of Culture of Serbia Lav Pajkic said cultural cooperation is an important component of Serbia-China relations.

Over the past 70 years, the civilizations of Serbia and China have appreciated one another and engaged in exchanges and mutual learning, once again reaffirming the ironclad friendship between the two countries, he added.

Cultural exchange boosts a shared future and common prosperity

Cultural exchanges in recent years have bloomed as China and Serbia's strategic partnership continues to reach new heights.

In Chinese President Xi Jinping's talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Xi emphasized that China and Serbia need to fully expand cooperation in culture, education, sports and tourism and at the subnational level, so as to carry forward the traditional friendship between the Chinese and Serbian peoples.

In 2024, Beijing People's Art Theatre traveled to Belgrade to perform Our Jing Ke, a drama performance written by Nobel Prize Laureate Mo Yan, to show the Serbian people the artistic style and aesthetic expressions of Chinese performance arts. In January 2026, an exhibition showcasing China's renowned Dehua porcelain opened in Belgrade, providing a window into traditional Chinese craftsmanship. In April, the Confucius Classroom at the Philological High School celebrated International Chinese Language Day by singing popular Chinese songs, practicing tai chi, and reciting their favorite passages of The Analects of Confucius.

These activities and art exhibitions have become important platforms and channels for China and Serbia to learn about each other.

According to a joint statement released after Xi and Vucic's talks, the two countries will strive to open a new chapter in people-to-people exchanges and cultural integration. As a Serbian proverb goes, "Prijatelj je plod vremena" (friends are the fruits of time).
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