The art world is evolving. As Rhona Hoffman, a gallerist who championed generations of bold artists, steps down after 45 years, a new type of collector is rising — younger, digitally fluent, and deeply connected to innovation. At the same time, a fresh medium is taking center stage: AI-generated art, which is now commanding attention from millennial and Gen Z buyers across global platforms like Christie’s.


What’s driving this shift?
Today’s collectors aren’t just looking for beautiful work — they’re seeking meaning, modernity, and mediums that align with their digital lives. Platforms like PiXals are meeting that demand with micro LED walls and digital canvases that transform interiors into living galleries.


But the future doesn’t exist without the foundation of the past.
We are bringing some of the world’s most respected photographers into the digital realm — preserving their legacy while propelling their work into new spaces.

Artists like Lawrence Schiller, Norman Parkinson, Markus Klinko, Timothy White, Iness Rychlik, Charles Moriarty, Brian Aris, Michael Haber, Andrew Kuykendall, Gareth Stehr, GL Wood, Tim Wang, Lee Wagstaff, Robert Santore, Natalie Obermaier, and James Kingman will soon be accessible through PiXals — displayed in homes, galleries, and luxury spaces on our state-of-the-art digital canvases.

It’s about creating immersive art experiences that honor the past while embracing the future.

As Rhona Hoffman once said, “My gallery has always been about ideas.”