Gallery Co-Founder Fredric Lean is featured in Authority Magazine, offering a look into the experiences that have shaped his creative and professional path.
Working across art and film, his approach is rooted in storytelling, an influence that extends into the curatorial vision of Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery and the way each body of work is positioned within the space.
Meet Fredric Lean at the gallery to explore his perspective and consultation for collectors wanting to expand their collections while also retaining asset value.
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If you missed Véronique Barrillot during her time in Miami, here’s a glimpse inside her world at Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
In this private gallery walkthrough, Barrillot shares the thinking behind her concept of Quantum Duality, works designed to shift between two distinct images depending on perspective, distance, and light, inviting viewers into a constantly evolving visual experience.
For collector inquiries, please contact Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
Gihun Lee’s paintings are defined by restraint and precision. Through calibrated color fields and subtle surface variations, his compositions reveal complexity that emerges gradually with sustained viewing.
Drawing from traditional Korean painting while engaging contemporary themes, Lee constructs quiet yet powerful visual narratives where balance, texture, and symbolism coexist with remarkable control.
Works by Gihun Lee available through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
We hosted a remarkable evening at Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery, where The Art of Senses brought together an exceptional panel and an equally engaged, discerning group of wonderful guests. The discussion, led by Fredric Lean, Véronique Barrillot, Michael Mannino, and William Keenen and Scott Bakal moved seamlessly across art, value, and perception, setting the tone for an experience that extended far beyond the traditional gallery setting.
Guests were then guided through Barrillot’s works, experiencing firsthand the Quantum Duality of her paintings, an encounter that shifts with perspective and invites a deeper way of seeing.
The evening continued with a six-course dining experience by Vincent Catala and his delightful @evercookmiami team, where each course translated the language of art into cuisine, thoughtfully paired with selections from @little_river_distillery and @proseccobella , closing the night with a sensory expression that carried the dialogue from canvas to table.
This Earth Day, nature speaks in its own materials through the work of the Award-Winning Mexican Artist, Luis Sottil.
Working with Amazonian pigments and layers of gold leaf, the artist builds each piece from the earth itself, creating compositions that feel both grounded and luminous. His Naturalismo practice brings flora and fauna into a heightened state of presence, where color, texture, and form carry an almost living energy.
One of his butterfly collections, now on view exclusively at Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery, reflects themes of transformation and delicate balance within the natural world. Only two of the four works remain available.
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For acquisition inquiries, contact Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
💕Two worlds. One brushstroke. Pure magic. ✨
My dear friend Jude, the visionary behind @majushelterisland in the Hamptons, and the extraordinary @veronique.barrillot visiting from Dijon, France a true original whose rare gift allows her to paint two images in a single stroke. It’s not just art, it’s something you feel.
Her work is currently exclusively being exhibited at the @linacerronegallery in Miami don’t miss the chance to experience it.
And if your summer plans include the Hamptons… make it a point to experience Maju. Trust me, it’s unforgettable.
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In this work by Patrick Penkwitt, the presence of three rabbis emerges not as a historical reference alone, but as a study in contemplation, dialogue, and shared experience. The composition holds a quiet stillness, where gesture and expression suggest an interior world shaped by thought and tradition.
The work resonates differently, offering a space to consider how identity, ritual, and collective memory are carried forward through representation.
Available through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
On Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember lives, histories, and cultural legacies that were threatened, displaced, and, in many cases, lost.
Born in Germany in 1907 and later active in Paris, Arthur Ludwig Jakob Nestlé was a Jewish artist whose work emerged during one of the most volatile periods in modern European history. As the Nazi regime condemned modern art as “degenerate,” thousands of works were seized or destroyed, and artists like Nestlé were forced to navigate both personal and creative survival.
That his work endures today is not only a testament to its artistic merit, but to its resilience. Positioned between figuration and abstraction, Nestlé’s compositions carry a quiet internal structure, where line, color, and form unfold with measured precision. They invite a slower kind of looking, one that reveals depth over time.
To experience these works now is to engage not only with a moment in art history, but with a story of preservation against erasure.
Select works by Nestlé are available through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
Mitya Staev, multidisciplinary artist and movement therapist, joined us at the gallery to reflect on his experience working with Bastien Soleil and the physical language behind his images.
Known for his underwater compositions, @bastien_soleil builds each work through breathwork, control, and a precise awareness of the body, where movement is sustained and every gesture carries intention.
Through @mityastaev ’s perspective as both a performer and movement practitioner, the process reveals the discipline required to hold form and expression beneath the surface, as Bastien’s works draw directly from mythology and he guides us through the narratives held within each image.
Works by Bastien Soleil available for acquisition through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
On March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated in Paris, marking a moment where engineering, ambition, and cultural identity converged on a global stage.
More than a century later, Véronique Barrillot revisits this enduring symbol through her lens of quantum duality, where a single image holds multiple realities at once. In Eiffel: Eiffel Tower vs. Gustave Eiffel, the monument is not fixed, but shifting, inviting the eye to reconsider what it sees.
What was once a feat of structure becomes something more fluid. A dialogue between past and perception, between what is built and how it is experienced.
Select works by Véronique Barrillot are available for acquisition through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
Bastien Soleil’s work reveals the quiet power of the human form suspended between light and water. Created entirely through freediving and natural light, each image captures a fleeting moment of balance, vulnerability, and transcendence.
His compositions transform the underwater world into a stage where gravity dissolves and the body becomes a poetic gesture, inviting the viewer into an introspective journey between shadow, light, and silence.
Works by Bastien Soleil available through Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery.
Disclaimer: The original piece that was previously posted was flagged for the showing of a small body part that was believed to break guidelines. We have blurred such areas. To appreciate this stunning work in its entirety, visit the gallery.