HAMPTONS
FINE ART FAIR

July 10-13 2025

SOUTHAMPTON FAIRGROUNDS

Booth #422



This week for the Hamptons Fine Art Fair, we are pleased to present works by artists:

Jens Kaeumle

Kaeumle's art is a dialogue with history and philosophy, exploring themes of appearance, truth, Identity, and the human condition. American History, Youth and American Football serves as a central theme in Kaeumle's portraits and art works, exploring both the unifying power of symbolism and its role as a conduit for the American Dream. Kaeumle's portraits and art works highlight the duality of the American dream, capturing both the aspirations and the challenges it faces.

Jens Kaeumle
3 “Lipstick and Saints”, 2024
oil paint, acrylic paint, linseed oil, cardboard, paper, print ink
13 x 17 inches (33 x 43.2 cm)
Artwork © Jens Kaeumle

Jens Kaeumle
4 “Lipstick and Saints”, 2024
oil paint, acrylic paint, linseed oil, cardboard, paper, print ink
13 x 17 inches (33 x 43.2 cm)
Artwork © Jens Kaeumle

Jens Kaeumle
5 “Lipstick and Saints”, 2024
oil paint, acrylic paint, linseed oil, cardboard, paper, print ink
13 x 17 inches (33 x 43.2 cm)
Artwork © Jens Kaeumle

Dirk Seiden Schwan

Over the years, Seiden Schwan has gained international recognition, with his photography exhibited in prestigious galleries and featured in renowned publications. His ability to distil fleeting moments into timeless images has earned him acclaim from both art enthusiasts and critics. Now based in Paris, Seiden Schwan continues to push the boundaries of his craft, dedicated to exploring new horizons in photography and sharing his unique perspective on the identity of beauty in the world.

Dirk Seiden Schwan
girl 1
, 2003
c-print, 47 x 36 inches
Artwork © Dirk Seiden Schwan

James Kaum

James Kaum is an alias. My work as James Kaum is a manifestation of my deepest fears “Fear-ism”, anxieties, and the relentless depression that once consumed me. Paris, with its beauty and intensity, became the backdrop to my struggle. The creation of this alias was not just an artistic choice but a necessary separation, a way to observe my suffering from a distance and render it into something I could understand, confront, and, ultimately, transcend.

James Kaum
Painting Time, portrait 10, 2015
wax, linseed oil,
oil paint on wooden frame
22 x 18 inches
Artwork © James Kaum

James Kaum
Apocalypse upside down 1, 2016
silk paper, black ink
110 x 74 inches
Artwork © James Kaum

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