W&P GALLERY
represents 14 artists from 5 countries
December 2025
Miami • USA • Mana Wynwood 2217 NW 5th Ave
Red Dot • BOOTH 406
Artist Bios:
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Altman Elizavetta
Altman’s artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that art can reveal what often remains unspoken within us. Through layered textures and sculptural anatomy, she invites viewers to look inward, to meet their own sincerity, vulnerability, and evolving identity.
Liza Altman is a contemporary artist who creates personalized sculptures and interior reliefs for those who value individuality and exceptional craftsmanship.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Alevtina Leto
Light and shadow are two sides of existence, and only through their interacKon do they weave into a meaningful, beauKful paLern.
Photography has been my passion since childhood — I don’t remember myself without a camera in my hands. For the past ten years, I’ve been revealing people’s inner light through my lens. Now begins a new chapter: a period of expressing the meanings that have been living within me, forming quietly in dreams.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Benigeler Bronya
Her composition is not a landscape, but rather a psychological relief. Houses with peaked roofs and round windows approach each other, leaning toward each other, as if engaged in a conversation.
Bronya Benigeler builds cities that are impossible to find on a map, yet somehow recognizable to everyone. This is a city where rooftops intertwine like the sounds of a classic children's song, where architecture knows no perspective, and the house has personality. No one lives here, yet everything is alive.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Lyudmila Danilyuk
A young and incredibly deep artist, her works are recognizable because they are full of personality and expression.
In her stunning canvases, she reflects the world through the prism of sensuality and sophistication, and the atmosphere created by her work is important to her. The magic of colors and delicate strokes resonate with the most sophisticated connoisseurs.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Constantine Van Horne
Genres: Portrait, landscape, architectural, travel, and documentary/reportage photography.
He has worked in more than 30 countries around the world, creating projects for private clients, brands, companies, as well as artistic series, travel stories, and documentary productions.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Jgernaia Tornike
TOSES (Tornike Jgernaia) is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist from Georgia, currently based in New York. With more than fourteen exhibitions and performances, he has become one of the notable voices in Georgia’s contemporary art scene.
His artistic practice brings together drawing, sculpture, and text to investigate the shifting boundaries between silence and voice, body and spirit, freedom and constraint.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Tatiana Krulikovskaya
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EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Kateryna Mariien
Step into the vibrant and emotional universe of Kateryna Marien, a talented artist from Ukraine whose work spans abstract, portrait, landscape, and figurative styles.
Her mission is simple yet powerful: to make the world a more beautiful, powerful, and emotionally resonant place, offering viewers a truly unforgettable visual experience.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Nok’tara
The artist's works are an exciting journey into the depths of the human spirit.
She draws inspiration from the captivating visual beauty found all around the globe, be it in the diverse people, enchanting places, intriguing cultures, or the wonders of nature.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Otuonie Devora
An Ukrainian-Nigerian artist whose work merges realism, emotion, and subtle abstraction to explore the depth of human experience.
Her artistic path began with portraiture, gradually evolving into a signature style where soft gradients, muted tones, and delicate transitions reveal the inner worlds of her subjects. Devora’s philosophy centers on capturing the emotions people often hide—quiet strength, vulnerability, and the beauty found in simple, fleeting moments.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Maksim Pavlichuk
I'm an architect and interior designer, and my art style grew out of years of working with space, shape, and color.
In my works, I combine natural motifs with modern geometry, creating bright compositions that become an accent in any interior. My philosophy is simple: I look for harmony in contrasts and believe that art can enhance the atmosphere of a space, making it unique and alive.
EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Serhii Proskura
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EXHIBITION:
ART BASEL WEEK • RED DOT
Ekaterine Tskhadadze
A modern Georgian artist working in the genres of landscape and abstraction.
Her works are inspired by both Georgian landscapes and the vividness of human emotions. She creates intuitively, allowing form and color to develop naturally on the surface.
EXHIBITION: CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE • ART SHOPPING
Aizhan Kustayeva
The artist, the prize-winner of the international competition of artists “Golden time talent”
In my works, I strive to show beauty through my eyes. Paying attention to details and minutiae.
EXHIBITION: CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE • ART SHOPPING
Anvar Kulmatov
Contemporary artist.
A passionate artist working in the field of realism, watercolor and graphics. He's been trying his hand at the tattoo industry lately.
FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION.
Artists: Yan Anikev, Svetlana Rumak, Katya Kindopp, Valeriya Salnikova.
In this exhibition, four East Europe artists unite to articulate human emotions. Each artist interprets these sentiments uniquely. Two embrace abstraction, drawing inspiration from nature's textures, while the other two depict human emotions figuratively.
Yan draws inspiration from the textures of northern Russian nature, creating artworks that mirror the beauty of wild berries. Nature, depicted through spontaneous intersecting lines, forms novel images, akin to life's events forging individual paths.
Katya's abstract pieces depict flowers, conveying sensations beyond external features. Each composition reflects stages of flowering, mirroring life's phases: childhood, youth, and maturity. The images aim to establish a connection between the unconscious and the viewer.
In Valeria's artworks, the predominant hue is pink, and the rich, vibrant colors are neither random nor arbitrary; they are intricately tied to the author's interpretation of reality. Variations of blue and azure allude to airiness and lightness. The primary goal of these vivid colors is to convey positivity, emphasizing the importance of finding joy in everything around us. The artist transmits the principle of the "pink prism" in her creations, aimed at altering the perception of the surrounding reality. It's a world where everything elicits a resounding WOW!
Svetlana's predominantly gray artworks, inspired by fog's color, embody a state of mystery. Through the fog, barely visible images prompt a search for characters sharing secrets, the world's beauty, and symbols encountered on the journey of spiritual exploration.
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