LINA CERRONE GALLERY DEBUTS WINTER EXHIBITIONS BY INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AND LOCAL TALENT
Lina Cerrone Gallery, an international contemporary art gallery in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, is celebrating its second anniversary this winter with multiple exhibitions, including Mystic Roots by Colombian artist Juliana Plexxo, whose work went to the moon; Quantum Painting by French artist Véronique Barrillot, the pioneer of quantum painting; Oh What Beautiful Flowers by local emerging talent Patrick Penkwitt; and Resonance by contemporary graffiti artist Cedric Bouteiller. The exhibition calendar includes:
- Quantum Painting by Véronique Barrillot
Exhibition Dates: through January 5, 2026; exclusive quantum event on December 2 from 6-9 p.m.


French artist Véronique Barrillot, a self-taught pioneer of quantum painting, invites visitors to enter a world where art meets physics in her upcoming exhibition at Lina Cerrone Gallery during Miami Art Week. Through her signature “double-vision” technique — in which two superimposed states coexist in a single canvas, echoing quantum superposition and entanglement — Barrillot challenges the viewer’s perception: each movement, each change of distance, reveals a new dimension of the work. Her art is not a mere illusion but a dynamic experience in which the motion and engagement of the viewer become part of the piece itself. At this exclusive quantum event, guests will become active participants in a realm where visual art and scientific concept fuse, and where each glance, step or shift in perspective opens new layers of meaning and reality.
- Mystic Roots by Juliana Plexxo
Exhibition Dates: November 30 – December 31, 2025; artist event on November 30 from 6-8 p.m.


Colombian artist Juliana Plexxo brings a deeply symbolic and emotionally charged practice to her upcoming exhibition at Lina Cerrone Gallery. Her work explores the essential duality of existence, the spiritual dimension of human life, and the profound reconnection between humanity and nature.
Plexxo’s abstract work was included in the acclaimed exhibition Interplay: Contemporary Geometric Abstraction that was selected to be part of the Lunar Codex, an archive of contemporary art, books, music, poetry and film launched via NASA’s Artemis partners to the Moon. The exhibition was included in the Codex Polaris, which launched to the Lunar southern hemisphere in September 2025 aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Interplay: Contemporary Geometric Abstraction is one of the few exhibitions in the world to have its works digitally archived and sent to the Moon as part of the Lunar Codex, a project initiated by Dr. Samuel Peralta.
Plexxo’s visual language is anchored in metal engraving — a technique she transformed during her residency at Studio 46 in Barcelona, the historic workshop once used by Miró, Richard Hamilton, and Dalí. Her artistic process is intentionally radical: each plate is printed only once before being destroyed, rendering every piece a singular artifact embodying death, transformation, and rebirth. Raised in a taurine environment, Plexxo draws inspiration from her early confrontation with mortality, recalling her first encounter with bulls at age three. The bull remains her totemic muse, while the recurring eyes and profiles throughout her work trace back to intimate memories of her Colombian childhood. Guided by the mythic force of the bull, her work invites viewers beyond observation, urging them to feel, remember, and step into the eternal dance between life and death.
- Oh What Beautiful Flowers by Patrick Penkwitt
Exhibition Dates: Permanent exhibition. Artist event on December 4 from 6-8 p.m.


Growing up in Stuttgart, Germany, in a family of photographers, it was only natural for Miami-based artist Patrick Penkwitt to become a photographer at 16 years old. His grandfather was a war photographer, and his parents met in photography school; hence, creativity was embedded in his DNA. His creative journey began by working for skateboarding and BMX freestyle magazines in Germany and California. After years of shooting extreme sports, such as mountain biking, snowboarding and skiing, he shifted to working with some of the world’s top fashion and advertising brands.
Over time, Penkwitt’s artistic vision has expanded into painting, transforming his early influences into a lifelong project. Intuitively blending whimsy with seriousness, his vibrant paintings feature intricate, imaginative worlds that evoke a sense of play while offering layers of depth. His prints feature famous figures such as Lionel Messi and LeBron James. Penkwitt’s masterful use of color is both dynamic and unexpected, creating visual experiences that surprise and captivate the viewer. Now, as he explores his expanding practice, Penkwitt brings the same eye for detail and narrative composition that distinguished his photographic work into a new medium. His paintings showcase a unique interplay of surreal elements and vivid storytelling, capturing a spectrum of emotion and delight that resonates with viewers. Just like a pendulum, Penkwitt lets the pencil swing and move on its own to draw, making each painting one of a kind.
- Resonance by Cedric Bouteiller
Exhibition Dates: through January 5, 2026; live art event on December 6 from 6-9 p.m.

Born in 1970 in Rognac, France, Cedric Bouteiller is a multidisciplinary artist whose work reflects a dynamic fusion of photography, contemporary painting, graffiti, digital art and collage. After studying plastic arts and philosophy at the University of Aix-en-Provence, his travels through major cities like New York, London, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai shaped his visionary urban aesthetic. A pivotal moment came in 2009 during an exhibition at Galerie DX in Bordeaux, where he immersed himself in street art, developing his signature technique of combining printed images, stencils, graffiti and collaged elements on brushed aluminium, sealed with translucent resin. Influenced by Anthony Tàpies, Pierre Alechinsky, Picasso, and the literary spirit of Cocteau, Bouteiller also explores a mystic form of alchemy through material transformation and experimentation. You can experience his innovative work in person at the gallery on December 6 from 6-9 p.m. during a special live painting event celebrating his artistry.
Lina Cerrone Gallery is located at 2239 NW Second Ave., Miami, FL 33137. For more information, explore linacerronegallery.com or follow on Instagram @linacerronegallery.
About Lina Cerrone Gallery
Lina Cerrone Gallery, co-founded by Lina Cerrone and Fredric Lean, is a beacon of contemporary art in Miami’s Wynwood Art District. The gallery is a family endeavor rooted in a shared passion for art that transcends borders. It specializes in showcasing a diverse range of contemporary artists, with a focus on connecting people with the vibrant world of international creativity. For more information, visit linacerronegallery.com or follow on Instagram @linacerronegallery.




