Carousel Fine Art Featured in Hedgerow Gazette's Summer 2026 Issue

"A Curated Approach to Collecting"
June 26, 2026
Carousel Fine Art Featured in Hedgerow Gazette's Summer 2026 Issue

 

Four Cities, One Advisory Philosophy

Hedgerow Gazette opens with a line worth repeating: "Four cities. An international roster. And an advisory team that comes to you." That sentence separates Carousel Fine Art from a gallery model built around a single flagship and a waiting list, and replaces it with something closer to a relationship.

 

Founders Laura and Philippe Horowicz built that relationship around a specific belief, one the feature states plainly: the most important connection in the art world is not between a collector and a gallery. It is between a collector and a trusted advisor who understands their perspective, their home, and their life.

 

Carousel Fine Art's four locations each carry their own character while staying in step with that philosophy. Miami. West Palm Beach's NORA District. Chicago's River North. Atlanta's Lenox Square and Buckhead Village. For collectors in New York and the Hamptons, the gallery extends the same advisory model through private in-home consultations and curated viewings, paced to the collector rather than a sales calendar.

 

How Carousel Fine Art Chooses Its Artists

The feature also pulls back the curtain on selection, and the number is the headline here: Carousel Fine Art receives an extraordinary volume of artist submissions every month. Only a small number are invited into the program.

 

The standard, as Hedgerow Gazette describes it, is exacting. Work must feel original. It must feel lasting. It must be worthy of living alongside the collections and homes of Carousel's clientele. The voice behind it should be something the market has not fully seen yet, working in a medium that demands a second look.

 

In Philippe Horowicz's words: "Art should spark something inside of you. It should make you want to live with it, think about it, show it to people you love. Our job is to find exactly that work, and bring it to you."

 

Why a Press Feature Like This One Matters

Hedgerow Gazette shows how Carousel Fine Art galleries are not showrooms organized around inventory. They are spaces built around the conversation a piece starts, and the advisor who helps a collector follow that conversation home.

 

The feature closes on a line that doubles as the gallery's clearest self-description: "Not simply the galleries themselves, nor the cities they occupy, but the relationships that are rooted long after a piece has found its home." For a gallery operating across four cities and two coasts, that is the harder thing to build, and the harder thing to fake.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Carousel Fine Art's galleries located? Carousel Fine Art operates in Miami, West Palm Beach's NORA District, Chicago's River North, and Atlanta, with locations in Lenox Square and Buckhead Village.

 

Does Carousel Fine Art work with collectors outside its gallery cities? Yes. The gallery's advisory team offers private in-home consultations and curated viewings for collectors in New York and the Hamptons, tailored to the collector's pace rather than a fixed gallery visit.

 

Who founded Carousel Fine Art? Laura and Philippe Horowicz founded the gallery on the idea that collecting should center on the relationship between a collector and a trusted advisor, not solely on the gallery as an institution.

 

See the Work the Feature Describes

Visit any Carousel Fine Art location, in Miami, West Palm Beach, Chicago, or Atlanta, or reach out for a private consultation if you collect from New York or the Hamptons.

 

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