NoHo Summer Show, SS24
At the end of the season, NoHo House brings together a larger and slightly shorter group show, reflecting the theme of the season. Much like the NoHo Bazaar during Christmas time ;)
Soon, we will present the Summer Show, SS24, and the latest trends in art! This powerful group exhibition features 10 artists, including a mix of 8 newcomers to NoHo and 2 returning artists. We have a collective of local, Nordic, and international artists, showcasing everything from pop art, sculptures, paintings, digital art, and drawings.
When the walls come alive, we get incredibly excited to show you the full diversity!
The exhibition will be open from Wednesday, June 19th, to Saturday, June 29th, 2024. Opening hours will soon be available on our website, as well as through posts, invitations, and Google Maps.
The summer theme is all about color and happiness, late evenings, and summer water ;), along with a warm welcome!
The Trend of SS24 – Something for Everyone!
P.S. Please note, the opening is on a Wednesday this time.
19 June — 29 June






ANA LUCIA CANO
Ana Lucia Cano (b. 1980, Quindío, Colombia) is a visual artist with a background in architecture, having studied and practiced in the United States, Austria, Canada, and Colombia. She holds a Masters in Architectural Design from Columbia University and previously ran a boutique practice in New York City.
Her art, influenced by her architectural training, features intricate compositions and bold juxtapositions, guiding viewers through detailed visual narratives. Known for her sophisticated patterns and sensual figures, Cano regards herself as a storyteller. Her work begins with wireframe sketches, later refined and scaled on canvases.
Ana Lucia’s dynamic characters and textured backgrounds explore themes of movement, unconscious connections, and personal history. She has exhibited in galleries both in Colombia and as well as here in her hometown Barcelona.
ANGELICA TCHERASSI
Angelica Tcherassi is a contemporary artist with a background in Architecture and Design. Born in Colombia and now based in Barcelona, she draws inspiration from her vibrant upbringing in Barranquilla and her belief in energy, spirituality, and abundance.
Her work explores shapes, organic elements, and geometry, using color variants to delve into perception and emotion. Influenced by artists like Mondrian, Matisse, Rothko, and Josef Albers, she experiments with forms and colors to evoke thoughts and emotions.
Angelica’s art has been showcased in prestigious design publications worldwide, and she continues to engage in projects that reflect her essence and joyful spirit. Her first design collection was launched during Barcelona Design Week 2013.
ANDY WHITE
Andy White, originally from the North West of England, has lived and worked across the UK, South East Asia, and Australia, but now calls Barcelona his home. His artistic journey began in his early teenage years, experimenting with paints found in his parents’ garage. Andy draws inspiration from renowned artists like Marc Chagall and René Magritte, embracing both their styles and subject matter.
His work interprets relationships, childhood memories, and dreams, realised predominantly in charcoal, oil pastel, and collage. These childlike representations offer intimate slices of his life, reflecting moments that have shaped him, whether real or imagined. His pieces evoke a sense of playfulness, even as they explore relatively dark themes.
AURÉLIE LOTUS
Aurélie Lotus is a French visual artist with an international trajectory. Having lived abroad for 20 years through several countries, she keeps nurturing a strong link with Barcelona where she spent 12 years and started exhibiting. Her work reflects the soul of an adventurer. Each project begins with a fascination and becomes an odyssey, exploring universes and new techniques, beyond limits.
Trained as an architect, she started working in this field for ten years. An experience that helped sharpen her eye and increase her fascination for textures, making her creative process evolve towards a more abstract and three dimensional expression.
The artist keeps opening space and revealing light through her work. Her emotional landscapes unveil a profound spiritual inner journey and a great depth.
«My creations offer themselves as a language of the soul, opening space and revealing the infinite.»
Previous exhibitions: La Ciotat, France; Maison Montgrand, Marseille; Context Art Gallery, Austria; Context Art Gallery, Italy; Barcelona, Spain.
FLORANGE BY VIKTOR PALM
Viktor Jusi Palma, also known as Florange, is a Swedish self-taught artist with Brazilian roots.
He began his career as a designer and animator, graduating from Hyper Island in Karlskrona. At the peak of this career, Viktor worked as an animator and graphic designer at TV4, the Swedish broadcast network. However, struggling to fit into this role, he decided to pursue his true passion for art.
Florange is known for his colorful works, intricate line work, and a touch of humor, infused with nostalgia and cultural influences. Through layering various mediums and his personal style, Viktor bring depth and vibrancy to my creations. His alter ego, “Ralph Florange” the monkey, frequently appears in his art, merging reality with the dream world, adding an intriguing element to his work.
Previous exhibitions: Galleri Scandinavia - 2023; Skanshof Gallery - 2022; Auktionsverket - 2022; Affordable Artfair - 2022; Artist arena - 2022; Blank Gallery - 2020 & 2021
JULIANA PLEXXO
Juliana Plexxo, a Colombian-born artist based in Barcelona, specializes in copperplate engravings and mixed media. Renowned for her collaborative murals across the US, Colombia, and Ecuador, she has earned numerous accolades, including being the first female artist to exhibit at Quito’s “La Capilla del Hombre Museum.”
Juliana is dedicated to empowering women in the art world and preserving traditional techniques by merging them with contemporary art. As a visionary artist, she continues to push boundaries and make significant contributions to the art world.
Recognized for her excellence and potential, Juliana was nominated for the “Best Young Talent” award by the University of Berkeley, California. Her outstanding contributions to the art world have also earned her a prestigious place on Forbes’ 2022 list of the 50 most creative people.
Previous exhibitions: “Bridging the Gap Between Past and Present in Art”; Hotel Sir Victor – The Cover, Barcelona; “Skins” Art exhibition at Le Consulat Paris, France; Permanent exhibition Workshop 46 Joan Barbarà Barcelona; “Awka Pop Up Store” luxembourg; Luxury Mall Sanremo, Italy.
MARIA C BERNHARDSSON
Enter the colorful world of Maria C. Bernhardsson, an artist who transforms architectural inspiration from her travels into vivid, imaginative canvases. She captures buildings through photography and sketches, using them as the foundation for her vibrant interpretations.
Maria’s work spans a vast spectrum of hues, from soft pastels to bold palettes, emphasizing the importance of color in her paintings. Her meticulous layering process creates depth and allows shapes and figures to emerge delicately, revealing new details with each look.
Her art blends architectural forms with imagination, offering an immersive experience. Maria has exhibited in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Zurich, Copenhagen and Austin, Texas.
NATHALIE MIQUEL
Nathalie Miquel, born in Paris in 1959, is a celebrated artist known for her expressive work with the human form. She discovered her passion for nude art at the Met de Penninghen school and the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs.
After living in Paris and Barcelona, Nathalie settled in Aveyron, in the foothills of Aubrac, where she draws inspiration from nature and open spaces. Her paintings and sculptures focuses on capturing the elegance and power of the human body in motion, often working with dancers who change poses frequently. Using a limited palette of blue, red, and white, her work emphasizes mass and transparency, creating expressive yet detailed depictions.
Her confident hand gestures and extreme concentration result in art that evokes striking emotion through balance and harmony, embodying her lifelong quest for the essential.
Previous exhibitions: Sm’Art Aix en Provence Art Fair Solo exhibition drawings and sculptures; Solo exhibition drawings and sculptures at Saint Germain Audit Paris; Exhibition of sculptures Cercle de l’Union Interalliée Paris; Exhibition of sculptures Galerie N’Oblige Paris.
OM BARBARÁ
Om is a third-generation artist and printmaker, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Joan Barbarà, founder of Studio 46 Barcelona. This historic studio has hosted renowned 20th-century artists like Miró, Dalí, and Beuys, allowing Om to learn from a diverse range of artists and techniques from a young age.
He graduated in Advertising and Public Relations from the Blanquerna Faculty of Ramón Llull University in Barcelona in 2006. Om is also the author of the philosophical poetry books “Caos Mental del Alma” and “La Filosofía del Alma,” presented at the San Jordi Book Fair in 2006.
His art project, “The Philosophy of the Soul: Human in Search of His Being,” seeks to guide viewers on an inward journey to reconnect with their soul. This meditative and philosophical work aims to evoke a deep sense of introspection and spiritual exploration.
Previous exhibitions: MIAMI ART WEEK 2024, “The Philosophy of the Soul” in Vinacoteca Raffaelli, “The Philosophy of the Soul” in The Bhavan Art Gallery London, “El camino al Alma” en la Galería nova 3 de Sabadell.
SERGI SALA
Sergi Sala is a digital artist and graphic designer based in Mataró, Spain. He began his professional career in 2012 by opening his own design studio, creating projects in corporate identity, editorial design, and advertisement graphics. In 2022, he joined the ADG-FAD, the Spanish Association for Graphic Designers.
Sergi’s art is rooted in intuition, experimenting with the juxtaposition of geometry and color to embody specific vibrations. His work is defined by light, balance, center, and harmony.
His pieces are produced through a meticulous printing process on a lenticular plate, with visual effects generated by software. Optimal reproduction requires precise control of ink adhesion, temperature, and humidity.
Previous exhibitions: Galeria Azur in Miami, United States.