FEATURED ARTISTS
GRIMANESA AMORÓS
Grimanesa Amorós is a Peruvian-born American multimedia creative whose work explores community connections intersecting history, technology, and architecture.
Describing her work as a “constant romance with the unknown,” Amorós first incorporated light into her practice following a fated trip to Iceland. While there, she saw the northern lights and realized the powerful ephemeral magic light held. She discusses light’s ability to transcend social and geographic boundaries: “We all connect to light.”
Her installation, Perfect Timing, is currently on view at Printemps New York at 1 Wall Street.
GEORGE SCHULMAN
George Schulman is a New York-based artist known for layering unconventional materials, including fabric, found objects, and 24-karat gold leaf, on his paintings. His work, which is deeply rooted in the legacies of Abstract Expressionism and Neo-Expressionism, infuses storytelling, Biblical verses, and visual tension to create immersive, textured canvases that evoke both spiritual reflection and emotional intensity.
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DOMINIQUE DE BELLEFROID
Dominique de Bellefroid is a Belgian visual artist whose work draws inspiration from metaphysics and quantum theory. Central to her practice is the notion of fundamental interconnection within the universe, what she describes as “the underlying weave” that binds all things together. She brings this concept to life through her use of textiles, threads, and raw linen that she paints, allowing the literal weave of the material to become an active participant in her compositions.
Tourné will open a solo exhibition for de Bellefroid in Paris, in partnership with Pam Golding Properties Paris, on February 12, 2026.
ROTRAUT
Rotraut Klein-Moquay, known by her mononym Rotraut, is a German-French visual artist whose lively and intuitive forms – recurrent in both her paintings and sculpture – interpret the universal intelligence for the human eye.
Her work is represented in public collections, including the Centre Pompidou in France, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, and the Phoenix Art Museum in the United States.