David Benrimon Fine Art presents In bloom, a seasonal exhibition that examines the enduring appeal of botanical imagery through the work of major modern and contemporary artists. Bringing together a diverse selection of paintings, prints, and mixed-media works, the exhibition reflects on the ways flowers and natural forms have remained a powerful source of artistic inspiration across generations and movements.

The presentation highlights a wide range of artistic approaches and techniques, from Donald Sultan’s richly textured Double Poppies and David Hockney’s vibrant iPad compositions to the iconic floral screenprints of Andy Warhol and Alex Katz. Additional works by Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, and Damien Hirst expand the dialogue, showcasing how botanical motifs can be reinterpreted through mediums ranging from enamel on stainless steel to silkscreen, giclée, and painted surfaces.

Together, the works in In bloom celebrate the arrival of spring while emphasizing the enduring symbolic and aesthetic power of the natural world. By translating fleeting moments of growth, color, and renewal into lasting artistic forms, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on how artists continue to transform the ephemeral beauty of flowers into timeless visual experiences.