OMSA Gallery @ PALM BEACH MODERN + CONTEMPORARY
BOOTH C6
After a successful run at art miami 2024, OMSA GALLERY IS back!
NEW ARTISTS + EXCITING NEW WORKS
We are pleased to announce fourt new incredible new artists:
Johannes Boekhoudt + Edouard Duval Carrie + Omar Cruz and Julio Cesar Delgado.
These four artists, with roots in the Caribbean, each with an established career of incredible trajectory with works that astound, will be on offer and on view at our Booth C6.
They join an already incredible roster of artists, some of whose work we had on exhibit at Art Miami.
We have the pleasure of bringing to the world market:
Johan Wahlström
Janet Siegel Rogers
Antuan Rodriguez
Gretchen Scharnagl
Patricia Schnall Gutierrez
Jenny Perez
Sofía Balut Páez
Iñigo Manterola
Amy Laskin
Katherine Hofmann
Edouard Duval Carrier
Julio Cesar Delgado
Carlos Davila Rinaldi
Omar Cruz
Johannes Boekhoudt
Adrian Avila
PALM BEACH MODERN + CONTEMPORARY
THURSDAY, 03.20.2025 TO
SUNDAY 03.34.25
Fair Information
FAIR HOURS
Thursday, March 20, 2025VIP Preview: 5pm – 9pm
Access for PBM+C VIP Passholders & Press
GENERAL ADMISSION
Friday, March 21 11am – 7pm
Saturday, March 22 11am – 7pm
Sunday, March 23 11am – 6pm
MORE INFORMATION
+1.305.517.7977 or info@artpbfair.com
LOCATION
PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
650 Okeechobee Blvd,




Johannes Boekhoudt
Niños del futuro
2023
Oil on Canvas (Framed)
20″ x 16″
Edouard Duval Carrie
Tropical Conventions
2021
Mixed media on aluminum
48″ x 48″
Omar Cruz
The Bloom
2025
Silver Gelatin Photographic print on Archival paper
Julio Cesar Delgado
The White Queen,
2025
Drawing, Colored pencil on canvas
20″ x 16″
MEET THE ARTISTS




Johannes Boekhoudt (b. 1966, Willemstad, Curaçao) is a Dutch-Caribbean artist known for his powerful expressionist works and distinctive cross motif.
A self-taught painter, he draws influence from Jean-Michel Basquiat, Willem de Kooning, and Picasso, blending figurative and abstract elements.
His art explores themes of human rights, social justice, and resilience, addressing issues such as child abuse and political instability.
Johannes work has been exhibited in major museums across the Americas, including the African American Museum of Dallas and Museo de Arte Moderno in the Dominican Republic. Now based in Texas, he continues to create thought-provoking and socially engaged works.
Edouard Duval-Carrié (b. 1954, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of history, migration, and Caribbean identity.
Rooted in the visual and spiritual traditions of Haiti, his paintings, sculptures, and installations blend mythology with socio-political commentary.
After studying in Canada and France, he settled in Miami, where he became a key figure in contemporary Caribbean art. His work, exhibited globally, incorporates luminous resins, intricate iconography, and historical narratives to challenge colonial legacies and cultural memory.
Edouard’s art serves as a bridge between past and present, offering a visually compelling dialogue on identity, displacement, and resilience.
Omar Cruz (b. New York; raised in Puerto Rico) is a distinguished photographer celebrated for his evocative black-and-white imagery that captures the essence of his beautiful subjects.
Omar began experimenting with light and shadow early in his career, developing an intuitive vision that has become a hallmark of his work.
After studying photography in Manhattan, Omar returned to Puerto Rico, where his work with local magazines led to significant opportunities, including photographing Latin music icons like Ricky Martin and Juanes.
Now based in Miami, he focuses on personal projects, utilizing exquisite traditional techniques such as gelatin silver and platinum printing to create images that resonate with emotional depth and timeless beauty.
Julio Cesar Delgado (b. 1985, Havana, Cuba) is a visual artist known for his technical precision and emotionally rich compositions.
Trained at the Escuela de Instructores de Arte, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2008 before teaching and gaining recognition in Havana. Since relocating to Miami in 2012, Delgado has expanded his practice through public murals and international collaborations.
His work, exhibited across Cuba, Sweden, France, Venezuela, Mexico, and the U.S., reflects a deep engagement with storytelling, balance, and beauty.
Through meticulous detail and striking narratives, Julio Cesar invites you into a contemplative dialogue on memory, identity, and human connection.
“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way —things I had no words for.”
– Georgia O’Keefe